He was Britain's first heavyweight all-in wrestling champion, and held the title from 1930 to 1935.
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Steeds was brought in as a replacement for Danny Williams, who was the mandatory challenger for the British Heavyweight Championship at the time, however he pulled out of the fight due to the date coinciding with Ramadan.