Antonio Inoki Passes Away

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His fight against Ali was one of the true classic wrestler vs striker fights. He will be missed.


https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-...ician-with-nkorea-ties-dies-media-2022-10-01/

Oct 1 (Reuters) - Antonio Inoki, a Japanese professional wrestling star turned politician, widely known for his match with Muhammad Ali and ties to North Korea, has died aged 79, after years of battling a rare disease, media reported on Saturday.

Inoki became one of the biggest names in Japan's pro-wrestling's circuit in the 1960s. His fame went global in 1976 when he had a mixed martial arts match with boxing legend Muhammad Ali, billed as "the bout of the century".

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Antonio Inoki, Japanese pro-wrestler politician with N.Korea ties, dies - media
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Japanese politician and former wrestling star Antonio Inoki attends a news conference after his visit to Pyongyang, as he arrives at Haneda international airport in Tokyo, Japan, September 11, 2017. REUTERS/Toru Hanai


Oct 1 (Reuters) - Antonio Inoki, a Japanese professional wrestling star turned politician, widely known for his match with Muhammad Ali and ties to North Korea, has died aged 79, after years of battling a rare disease, media reported on Saturday.

Inoki became one of the biggest names in Japan's pro-wrestling's circuit in the 1960s. His fame went global in 1976 when he had a mixed martial arts match with boxing legend Muhammad Ali, billed as "the bout of the century".

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The lantern-jawed, 1.9-metre (6-foot-three-inch) performer entered into politics, winning a seat in the upper house of Japan's parliament in 1989. He made headlines the next year going to Iraq during the Gulf War and intervening on behalf of Japanese hostages, who were subsequently released.

He developed close ties with North Korea because his mentor, early pro-wrestling superstar Rikidozan, hailed from North Korea but could never go home after the peninsula was divided by war.
Inoki made numerous visits to Pyongyang as a lawmaker and met high-ranking officials, saying Tokyo could play a role in mediating with its nuclear-armed neighbour.

On his YouTube channel, called "Antonio Inoki's Last Fighting Spirit," he was shown going in and out of the hospital in the last few years, raising a clenched fist as he went for treatment of systemic amyloidosis, a rare ailment involving a buildup of a protein called amyloid in the organs.

 
Funaki called Inoki one of the greatest grapplers he ever rolled with. He said Inoki tapped him out back when he was training in the New Japan dojo, sticking his chin into Funaki's eye if I recall correctly. Brock Lesnar said that his introduction to Inoki involved the Japanese legend coming up to Brock Lesnar and rolling with him live for over an hour, with Lesnar having no clue whatsoever who he was.

Let nobody say that Inoki was not incredibly, incredibly tough.
 
His fight against Ali was one of the true classic wrestler vs striker fights. He will be missed.
Inoki had some insane prohibitions put on him in the match. He basically wasn't allowed to really grapple. If he had been, the match would have probably been over pretty quickly. No disrespect whatsoever intended to Ali.
 
He was an actual living legend and proved what would have happened in the Ali match if he has been allowed to mount, submit and strike on top. Even so he clearly did more damage in that fight.

RIP
 
Someone should merge all the Inoki threads into a big one.
 
YEAH! Make me a mod, preferably one that can ban other mods!

The way sherdog is going, eventually the forum will just be two guys. A shit poster and a mod, going back and forth with yellows, dubs, and lots of bickering!

The forum does seem to have died somewhat.
 
Ugh. This sucks. :(

He's probably up there slapping God in teh face now.

RIP to a pioneer of the sport.
 
It's like the RIP Gene Lebell threads: dude was relevant in each sub forum, may he be praised across the Subs
It's true that he deserves it. I'd just rather have a megathread instead of a few spread out ones which die quicker.
 
Born and raised in Yokohama, inoki's both parental family roots are in southern Kyushu where local people resemble Samoans or Latino. They are basically barbaric tribes living within primitive culture and preserving a very different life style. They even declared independence from Japan decades before Quebec and Scotland (Failed).

People from southern Kyushu never came to the surface at any point in history until the late 19th century when they defeated central government in civil war and hijacked the nation. Most prewar prime ministers and ministries were from the region and hence they are responsible for imperial expansion and militarization.

Inoki was first introduced as Japanese Brazilian "Antonio" who doesn't speak or understand Japanese. He actually didn't look like a real Japanese but that was due to his southern Kyushu genetic heritages.


Inoki vs Carlson Gracie black belts.
 
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