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Seiji Sakaguchi

Japanese professional wrestler and judoka (born 1942)


Summary

Japanese professional wrestler and judoka (born 1942)

FieldValue
nameSeiji Sakaguchi
imageDory Funk Jr, Seiji Sakaguchi and Giant Baba.jpg
image_size250px
captionSakaguchi (center) along with Dory Funk, Jr. (left) and Giant Baba (right), c. 1973.
birth_nameSeiji Sakaguchi
namesBig Saka
Giant Saka
Great Saka
Great Sakaguchi
Mighty Saka
Seiji Sakaguchi
childrenKenji Sakaguchi
Yukio Sakaguchi
height196 cm
weight125 kg
birth_date
birth_placeKurume, Fukuoka, Japan
billedTokyo, Japan
trainerKarl Gotch
Michiaki Yoshimura
debut5 August 1967
retired15 March 1990

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Seiji Sakaguchi is a Japanese retired professional wrestler and judoka, Sakaguchi holds a 7th dan red and white belt in judo. Sakaguchi was a mainstay of New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) and also competed for the World Wide Wrestling Federation and the National Wrestling Alliance. His sons are professional wrestler and mixed martial arts fighter Yukio Sakaguchi and television actor Kenji Sakaguchi. Sakaguchi currently works for New Japan as an advisor.

Judo career

Before becoming a professional wrestler, Sakaguchi was a judoka with a fifth degree black belt and won the 1965 All Japan Judo Championship. Coach Koji Sone was accused by Anton Geesink's teammates in the 1965 World Judo Championships of having Sakaguchi throw the match against the more rested Matsunaga in order to allow Matsunaga take on the weary Geesink in the final round.

Professional wrestling career

Sakaguchi debuted in August 1967 for the Japan Wrestling Association. When JWA closed down in 1973, he joined New Japan Pro-Wrestling. He retired from the ring in March 1990. He was the president of the National Wrestling Alliance from 1992 to 1993.

At age 61, Seiji Sakaguchi came out of retirement to team up with Masahiro Chono against Yoshihiro Takayama and Shinya Makabe on September 14, 2003.

Acting career

Sakaguchi appeared in the 1982 American film Forced Vengeance. His role was a minor one, though he did appear in the film's climactic fight scene, battling star Chuck Norris.

Championships and accomplishments

  • Cauliflower Alley Club
    • Other honoree (1996)
  • European Wrestling Union
    • EWU World Super Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Japan Wrestling Association
    • All Asia Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Michiaki Yoshimura
    • NWA International Tag Team Championship (2 time) - with Giant Baba (1 time) and Kintarō Ōki (1 time)
    • NWA United National Championship (1 time)
  • New Japan Pro-Wrestling
    • Asia Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Strong Kobayashi
    • NWA North American Tag Team Championship (Los Angeles/Japan version) (3 times) - with Antonio Inoki (1 time) and Strong Kobayashi (2 times)
    • NWF North American Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
    • WWF North American Heavyweight Championship (1 time, final)
    • World League (1976-1977)
    • Greatest 18 Club inductee
    • Greatest Wrestlers (Class of 2007)
  • NWA Hollywood Wrestling
    • NWA North American Tag Team Championship (Los Angeles/Japan version) (2 times) - with Antonio Inoki (1 time) and Riki Choshu (1 time)
    • NWA United National Championship (1 time)
    • World Tag League (1971) - with Antonio Inoki
    • World Tag League (1972) - with Akihisa Takachiho
  • NWA Polynesian Wrestling
    • NWA Polynesian Pacific Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Lars Anderson
  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated
    • PWI ranked him # 146 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI Years in 2003
  • Tokyo Sports
    • Best Tag Team Award (1975) with Antonio Inoki
    • Best Tag Team Award (1976) with Strong Kobayashi
    • Fighting Spirit Award (1977)
    • Lifetime Achievement Award (1990, 2012)
    • Outstanding Performance Award (1976)
    • Special Award (2003)

References

References

  1. link. [[New Japan Pro-Wrestling]]
  2. (Feb 1966). "Black Belt Vol. 4, No. 2". Active Interest Media, Inc..
  3. "Asia Tag Team Title". Wrestling-Titles.com.
  4. "NJPW Greatest Wrestlers". [[New Japan Pro-Wrestling]].
  5. link. [[Tokyo Sports]]
  6. link. [[Tokyo Sports]]
  7. link. (2012-12-11). [[Tokyo Sports]]
  8. link. [[Tokyo Sports]]
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