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Japanese Essays and Essays The unknown face of the silent "strongest wrestler".
Born as a second generation Korean resident in Japan, the man became famous as a member of the amateur Olympic team and joined Shin Nippon in 1974.
After changing his name to Choshu Chikara, he spent days in obscurity, but he made a big break with his "Kamatsuke-inu" remark in 1982.
As a "revolutionary warrior," he became a key player in the professional wrestling world.
Famous competitive Kazo-uta (counting songs), Japan Pro, dark fights with UWF, a phantom Hixon battle, the establishment and collapse of WJ.
Nineteen people with a history tell the "truth" of the anti-bone man who ruled the professional wrestling world.