Emam-Ali Habibi

Emam-Ali Habibi Goudarzi (, born 27 May 1931) is a retired Iranian freestyle wrestler. He won gold medals at the 1958 Asian Games; 1959, 1961 and 1962 world championships; and 1956 Olympics, placing fourth in 1960. In 2007 he was inducted into the FILA Hall of Fame. Habibi was the fourth and the last son in a large family. He lost his father at the age of 12.

His legacy apart from his gold medals is the moves he introduced to wrestling such as the cradle, habibi move, and fireman's carry. In interview with manoto TV he claimed that he only beat wrestlers with Iranian moves and his own invented moves he also said in his time era matches we're 12 minutes long and he disproved of the current way of wrestling with push outs. He was also part of many movies and became an Iranian congressmen when Iran was under the shah. He said he retired in his interview with manoto because he got 5 gold medals and beat anyone that faced him (even though he lost to Doug Blubaugh he beat another wrestler that had beaten him a year later which he saw as the equivalent, in the interview he also claimed he lost to Doug because his body was cramping and he was sick before the match and he couldn't get up half way through so the ref called the match over). Habibi currently has 5 children and many grand children and one great grand child currently living in America. He is one of the most dominant wrestlers in the history of the sport and changed the sport forever inspiring many Iranians into wrestling. Habibi also says that he likes people like Rasoul khadem in the interview and says people like him should lead the nation into the future he is also upset that when he retired no one from the federation sent him a letter to come and coach or teach his moves he says that he is too an Iranian and many other countries have asked him but he would never sell his country or happiness of Iranian people. His nickname Babr mazandaran comes after a fan from sari called him this name in a match in world championships of Tehran as he looked like a Tiger on the mat (Babr in Persian).