Kintaro Oki

Title History

 

  • Far East Heavyweight title defeating Yoshinosato (August 11, 1965);
  • JWA All Asia Tag Team titles w/Michiaki Yoshimura defeating Eddie Morea & Tarzan Zorro (December 3, 1966);
  • WWA (Los Angeles) World Heavyweight title defeating Mark Lewin (June 9, 1967);
  • WWA (Los Angeles) World Tag Team titles w/Mr. Moto defeating Mike DiBiase & Killer Karl Kox (1967);
  • JWA All Asia Tag Team titles w/Michiaki Yoshimura defeating Bill Miller & Rick Hunter (January 6, 1968);
  • JWA All Asia Tag Team titles w/Michiaki Yoshimura defeating Skull Murphy & Klondike Bill (July 30, 1968);
  • JWA All Asia Heavyweight title defeating “Killer” Buddy Austin (November 9, 1968);
  • JWA All Asia Tag Team titles w/Antonio Inoki defeating Buster Royd & Tom Jones (February 3, 1969);
  • NWA Texas Tag Team titles w/Pak Song defeating Rufus R. Jones & Gorgeous George Jr. (December 17, 1970);
  • JWA All Asia Heavyweight title defeating Bill Dromo (January 15, 1971);
  • NWA International Tag Team titles w/Seiji Sakaguchi defeating Gene Kiniski & Bobo Brazil (December 2, 1972);
  • NWA International Heavyweight title defeating Bobo Brazil (December 4, 1972);
  • NWA International Tag Team titles w/Umanosuke Ueda defeating Johnny Valentine & Killer Karl Krupp (March 6, 1973);
  • NWA International Tag Team titles w/Kim Duk defeating Giant Baba & Jumbo Tsuruta (October 28, 1976);
  • (All Japan) All Asia Heavyweight title defeating Waldo Von Erich (October 29, 1976);
  • NWA International Tag Team titles w/Kim Duk defeating Giant Baba & Jumbo Tsuruta (November 7, 1977);

 

Career Highlights

 

  • June 9, 1967: Kintaro Oki defeated Mark Lewin for the WWA World Heavyweight title in South Korea..
  • July 28, 1967: Mike DiBiase defeated Kintaro Oki to win the WWA World Heavyweight title in Los Angeles..
  • December 4, 1972: Kintaro Oki defeated Bobo Brazil for the NWA International Heavyweight title in Japan..
  • ~~~Kintaro Oki was eventually ordered by the National Wrestling Alliance to vacate the title in 1981..
  • October 26, 2006: Kintaro Oki passed away at a hospital in Seoul, South Korea at the age of 77.

 

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Trained By

Rikidozan

Debut

Late 1959

Birthday

February 24, 1929

Hometown

South Korea

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Finishing Move(s)

The Head-butt

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