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Matsuda Sorakichi (1859 –
August 16, 1891) was a ****anese
professional wrestler of the 19th century. He
became a
feature attraction in America, competing...
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given to two ****anese
wrestlers active in the
mainland of America, “
Sorakichi Matsuda” in the 1880s and
Manjiro "Matty"
Matsuda in the 1920s. He initially...
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Yusaku Matsuda's son So
Matsuda (born 1991), ****anese
Olympic mogulist Sorakichi Matsuda (松田 幸次郎, 1859–1891),
professional wrestler Takafumi Matsuda (松田...
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basis of
traditional professional wrestling) was
former sumo
wrestler Sorakichi Matsuda.
There were
subsequent attempts before and
after World War II...
- Joe
Acton in New York City. Bibby's
final wrestling match was
against Sorakichi Matsuda, whom he
defeated on 28
October 1887, in Buffalo, New York. On...
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Frank Speer Unknown May 27, 1907 June 10, 1938
Bronchial pneumonia 31-32
Sorakichi Matsuda (Koujiro Matsuda) N/A 1859
August 16, 1891
Tuberculosis 32 Steve...
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international wrestlers,
including Andre Christol, Tom Cannon, and
Matsuda Sorakichi.
Defeating Joe
Acton in Chicago, Illinois, for the
American Catch-as-Catch-can...
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fought in
America in the
early 1900s and won
various tournaments.
Matsuda Sorakichi (1859–1891)
competed in
mixed style wrestling matches in the US, including...
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variety of
submission toe holds.
Farmer Burns soon
encountered the
renowned Sorakichi Matsuda, who is
regarded as ****an's first-ever pro wrestler, and who had...
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scene in Germany. In the
United States he
defeated the ****anese
wrestler Sorakichi Matsuda as well as
Edwin Bibby. He even
defeated the high
ranking William...