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Antonio Inoki died of heart failure at the age of 79, being cared for at home

October 1, 2022 by admin Leave a Comment

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Former professional wrestler, Antonio Inoki died of heart failure, who dominated the Japanese professional wrestling world and was also active as a Diet member, died of cardiac arrest on the morning of the 1st. He was 79 years old.

Antonio Inoki

Antonio Inoki was born in Yokohama and moved to Brazil with his family when he was a junior high school student. After that, he teamed up with Mr. Giant Baba, who started wrestling at the same time and gained popularity. Also, in 1976, he fought Muhammad Ali, the world heavyweight boxing champion at the time, and it was called “the fight of the century” and attracted a lot of attention.

Pro Wrestling Legend Antonio Inoki died of heart failure

In 1989, he ran for the House of Councilors election as the leader of the then Sports Peace Party and was elected for the first time. After that, in the 2013 House of Councilors election, he ran for the Japan Restoration Party and was elected for the second time. As a member of the House of Councillors, he visited North Korea and continued to make use of his unique network of contacts.
He retired as a professional wrestler in 1998, but since then he has contributed to the development of martial arts by serving as a producer of martial arts competitions.

Japan wrestling legend Antonio Inoki died of heart failure

Inoki announced on his SNS in 2020 that he was diagnosed with an intractable disease, “cardiac amyloidosis,” and continues to fight against it. Antonio Inoki died of heart failure in your own house. He was 79 years old. I heard about Antonio Inoki’s passing in Shibuya, Tokyo. I feel lonely that there is no bright person who can support my heart in the dark of the corona disaster. I will.”

A man in his 70s said, “When Inoki was active in professional wrestling, I saw him on TV and cheered him on. He seems to have been in poor health in recent years, but recently he seems to have recovered a bit. I was listening, so I’m sorry to hear that he passed away.”
A woman her age is 70s said, “I am concerned that he been hospitalized until recently. I think that the grief of the professional wrestling world is especially great because he is a person who has been rejected by the Issei.”

Japan: Antonio Inoki died of heart failure, and former wrestler turned politician dies

Hiroshi Inoki, known as “Burning Fighting Spirit” Antonio Inoki, passed away at the age of 79. For a long time, he had been battling the intractable disease “cardiac amyloidosis”, but when he appeared in a wheelchair on “24-Hour TV” on August 28, he said, “If you have the energy, you can do anything.” “One, two, three, da!” He yelled out his famous lines and cheered all over Japan.

He made his debut in Japan Pro-Wrestling in 1960 and launched New Japan Pro-Wrestling in 1972. After leaving New Japan Pro-Wrestling, he launched martial arts events such as “INOKI BOM-BA-YE” and “Inoki Genome Federation (IGF)”, and wrestlers who inherited Inoki’s will continue to contribute to the world of professional wrestling and martial arts. there is

Mr. Inoki became ill at his home on the morning of October 1st and passed away while being attended to by the people concerned. Antonio Inoki, who passed away on the 1st, wrote on his Twitter that his roots were in Kagoshima and his admiration for Takamori Saigo. His father, Sajiro, who died when Inoki was five years old, was from Izumi City, Kagoshima Prefecture. It is said that Mr. Sajiro respected Mr. Saigo, a great man of his hometown, and told Mr. Inoki, “When you grow up, be like Mr. Saigo.” Mr. Inoki didn’t remember, but he introduced a story on Twitter that he heard from his brothers along with a video.

A tweet dated August 25, 2020. About a month earlier, he had tweeted calligraphy with an image of his desire to become a person like Mr. Saigo.

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