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Kim Duk

Masanori Toguchi (戸口 正徳, Toguchi Masanori, born February 7, 1948), also known by his Korean name and ring name Kim Duk (Korean김덕; Hanja金徳; キム・ドク), is a retired Zainichi Korean professional wrestler. He was also known by the name Tiger Chung Lee in the World Wrestling Federation.

Kim Duk
Toguchi, circa 1988
Born (1948-02-07) February 7, 1948 (age 76)[1][2]
Tokyo, Japan[1][2]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Kim Duk[1][2][3]
Tiger Chung Lee[1][2][3]
Tiger Toguchi[1][2][3]
Ultra Seven[1][2][3]
YAMATO[1][2][3]
Masanori Toguchi[1][2]
Billed height6 ft 4 in (193 cm)[4]
Billed weight289 lb (131 kg)[4]
Billed fromSeoul, South Korea
Trained byKarl Gotch
Kintarō Ōki
Dory Funk, Jr.
DebutAugust 30, 1968[1][2]
RetiredMay 31, 2022

Early life edit

Masanori Toguchi was a basketball player and jūdōka during his high school days. After graduation, he joined the Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance dojo with the recommendation from Kintarō Ōki. Since Seiji Sakaguchi, another jūdōka, joined the JWA during the same time, it caused a conflict between the jūdō and puroresu industries. Toguchi was sent to South Korea for half a year with "special training" as an excuse until the issue died out.

Professional wrestling career edit

1960s–1970s edit

Masanori Toguchi debuted for Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance on August 30, 1968, against future NJPW referee Katsuhisa Shibata. During his rookie year, he was also trained by Karl Gotch. In his days in JWA, he was Ōki's student. When JWA folded in 1972, Toguchi went to the United States, where he developed himself as a heel under his Korean real name, Kim Duk. He spent the next four years roaming around NWA territories and in the American Wrestling Association. In 1976, he returned to Japan for All Japan Pro Wrestling, while wrestling for the NWA's Mid-Atlantic territory in the States. He was managed by Boris Malenko in the Mid-Atlantic area, often teaming with another Malenko protege, The Masked Superstar. During his Mid-Atlantic run, Duk had a short-lived feud with then-reigning Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Wahoo McDaniel. In AJPW, he had a heated rivalry with Jumbo Tsuruta. In 1979, he would defect to International Wrestling Enterprise, before defecting to New Japan Pro-Wrestling in 1981.

1980s–1990s edit

In 1982, Kim Duk began wrestling for the NWA's Kansas City territory, before moving to the World Wrestling Federation in 1983 under the name Tiger Chung Lee. After leaving the WWF in 1988, he went back to the Kim Duk name and wrestled for World Wrestling Council in Puerto Rico. Upon his return to Japan in 1991, he balanced wrestling for various promotions including New Japan Pro-Wrestling between 1991 and 1992, W*ING between 1992 and 1993, and WAR in 1994. Between 1993 and 1994, he would wrestle in Mexico for Universal Wrestling Association under the name YAMATO. By 1995, he retired from wrestling.

2000s–2020s edit

In 2001, Kim Duk made his return to AJPW, helping out the promotion during their crisis after the Pro Wrestling Noah exodus.

Kim Duk had since remained semi-retired and works for a non-profit organization. He still wrestles on special legends matches from time to time. Since 2007, he has been running Wrestle-Aid. His last match as a full-time wrestler was on May 6, 2011, in a tag team match, teaming with Raideen against Masaru Toi and Red Tiger.

He returned to wrestling in February 2018. On June 10, 2018, at the age of 70, he won the WEW Heavyweight Championship defeating Daisaku Shimoda at a show for Pro Wrestling A-Team in Tokyo, Japan. He lost the title back to Shimoda on January 19, 2019.

In September 2019, Kim Duk pulled out of Tokyo Championship Wrestling's (TCW) tour due to chest pains, which ended up being arrhythmia. In December 2019, he flew to Cleveland, Ohio in the United States to undergo surgery at the Cleveland Clinic to put a catheter in his heart. In February 2020, TCW held a benefit show to help pay for his surgery.

On May 31, 2022, Duk would wrestle his last match on at the Jumbo Tsuruta tribute show at Korakuen Hall, officially retiring after nearly fifty four years.

Acting career edit

In 1986, while wrestling in the U.S. for the WWF, Kim Duk made his acting debut as a henchman of Charles Dance's character, Sardo Numspa, in The Golden Child, which starred Eddie Murphy.[5][6] Two years later, he portrayed a Georgian mobster named Andrei 'The Mongol Hippie' in the Arnold Schwarzenegger film, Red Heat.[5][6] A year later, he acted in two more films, Blind Fury starring Rutger Hauer, and Cage, starring Lou Ferrigno.[5][6] In 2012, after a long hiatus from acting, Kim Duk portrayed Lee in the film, Mountain Mafia.[5]

Championships and accomplishments edit

Lucha de Apuesta record edit

Wager Winner Loser Location Date Notes
Mask Dos Caras YAMATO Naucalpan, Mexico August 1, 1993 Mask vs. Mask vs. Mask Triangle Match that also included El Canek
Hair El Canek YAMATO Naucalpan, Mexico August 15, 1993 Mask vs. Hair Match

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Kim Duk « Wrestlers Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database". www.cagematch.net.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i ja:タイガー戸口
  3. ^ a b c d e "The Wrestler Best 1000". Nippon Sports Publishing. May 20, 1996.
  4. ^ a b Shields, Brian; Sullivan, Kevin (2009). WWE Encyclopedia. DK. p. 305. ISBN 978-0-7566-4190-0.
  5. ^ a b c d "Tiger Chung Lee". IMDb.
  6. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2013-05-15.
  7. ^ "PUROLOVE.com". www.purolove.com.
  8. ^ "Open Tag League 1977 « Tournaments Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database". www.cagematch.net.
  9. ^ "Real World Tag League 1978 « Tournaments Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database". www.cagematch.net.
  10. ^ "Real World Tag League 1979 « Tournaments Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database". www.cagematch.net.
  11. ^ 東京スポーツ プロレス大賞. Tokyo Sports (in Japanese). Retrieved 2014-01-20.

External links edit

  • Kim Duk's profile at Cagematch.net  

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Kim Duk news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message Masanori Toguchi 戸口 正徳 Toguchi Masanori born February 7 1948 also known by his Korean name and ring name Kim Duk Korean 김덕 Hanja 金徳 キム ドク is a retired Zainichi Korean professional wrestler He was also known by the name Tiger Chung Lee in the World Wrestling Federation Kim DukToguchi circa 1988Born 1948 02 07 February 7 1948 age 76 1 2 Tokyo Japan 1 2 Professional wrestling careerRing name s Kim Duk 1 2 3 Tiger Chung Lee 1 2 3 Tiger Toguchi 1 2 3 Ultra Seven 1 2 3 YAMATO 1 2 3 Masanori Toguchi 1 2 Billed height6 ft 4 in 193 cm 4 Billed weight289 lb 131 kg 4 Billed fromSeoul South KoreaTrained byKarl GotchKintarō ŌkiDory Funk Jr DebutAugust 30 1968 1 2 RetiredMay 31 2022 Contents 1 Early life 2 Professional wrestling career 2 1 1960s 1970s 2 2 1980s 1990s 2 3 2000s 2020s 3 Acting career 4 Championships and accomplishments 4 1 Lucha de Apuesta record 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editMasanori Toguchi was a basketball player and judōka during his high school days After graduation he joined the Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance dojo with the recommendation from Kintarō Ōki Since Seiji Sakaguchi another judōka joined the JWA during the same time it caused a conflict between the judō and puroresu industries Toguchi was sent to South Korea for half a year with special training as an excuse until the issue died out Professional wrestling career edit1960s 1970s edit Masanori Toguchi debuted for Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance on August 30 1968 against future NJPW referee Katsuhisa Shibata During his rookie year he was also trained by Karl Gotch In his days in JWA he was Ōki s student When JWA folded in 1972 Toguchi went to the United States where he developed himself as a heel under his Korean real name Kim Duk He spent the next four years roaming around NWA territories and in the American Wrestling Association In 1976 he returned to Japan for All Japan Pro Wrestling while wrestling for the NWA s Mid Atlantic territory in the States He was managed by Boris Malenko in the Mid Atlantic area often teaming with another Malenko protege The Masked Superstar During his Mid Atlantic run Duk had a short lived feud with then reigning Mid Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Wahoo McDaniel In AJPW he had a heated rivalry with Jumbo Tsuruta In 1979 he would defect to International Wrestling Enterprise before defecting to New Japan Pro Wrestling in 1981 1980s 1990s edit In 1982 Kim Duk began wrestling for the NWA s Kansas City territory before moving to the World Wrestling Federation in 1983 under the name Tiger Chung Lee After leaving the WWF in 1988 he went back to the Kim Duk name and wrestled for World Wrestling Council in Puerto Rico Upon his return to Japan in 1991 he balanced wrestling for various promotions including New Japan Pro Wrestling between 1991 and 1992 W ING between 1992 and 1993 and WAR in 1994 Between 1993 and 1994 he would wrestle in Mexico for Universal Wrestling Association under the name YAMATO By 1995 he retired from wrestling 2000s 2020s edit In 2001 Kim Duk made his return to AJPW helping out the promotion during their crisis after the Pro Wrestling Noah exodus Kim Duk had since remained semi retired and works for a non profit organization He still wrestles on special legends matches from time to time Since 2007 he has been running Wrestle Aid His last match as a full time wrestler was on May 6 2011 in a tag team match teaming with Raideen against Masaru Toi and Red Tiger He returned to wrestling in February 2018 On June 10 2018 at the age of 70 he won the WEW Heavyweight Championship defeating Daisaku Shimoda at a show for Pro Wrestling A Team in Tokyo Japan He lost the title back to Shimoda on January 19 2019 In September 2019 Kim Duk pulled out of Tokyo Championship Wrestling s TCW tour due to chest pains which ended up being arrhythmia In December 2019 he flew to Cleveland Ohio in the United States to undergo surgery at the Cleveland Clinic to put a catheter in his heart In February 2020 TCW held a benefit show to help pay for his surgery On May 31 2022 Duk would wrestle his last match on at the Jumbo Tsuruta tribute show at Korakuen Hall officially retiring after nearly fifty four years Acting career editIn 1986 while wrestling in the U S for the WWF Kim Duk made his acting debut as a henchman of Charles Dance s character Sardo Numspa in The Golden Child which starred Eddie Murphy 5 6 Two years later he portrayed a Georgian mobster named Andrei The Mongol Hippie in the Arnold Schwarzenegger film Red Heat 5 6 A year later he acted in two more films Blind Fury starring Rutger Hauer and Cage starring Lou Ferrigno 5 6 In 2012 after a long hiatus from acting Kim Duk portrayed Lee in the film Mountain Mafia 5 Championships and accomplishments editAll Japan Pro Wrestling NWA International Tag Team Championship 1 time with Kintarō Ōki Champion Carnival Fighting Spirit Award 1980 7 World s Strongest Tag Determination Fair Play Award 1977 with Kintarō Ōki 8 World s Strongest Tag Determination Effort Award 1978 with Kintarō Ōki 9 World s Strongest Tag Determination Team Play Award 1979 with Kintarō Ōki 10 Central States Wrestling NWA Central States Tag Team Championship 1 time with Yasu Fuji NWA Tri State NWA United States Tag Team Championship Tri State version 1 time with Stan Kowalski Pro Wrestling A Team WEW Heavyweight Championship 1 time Tokyo Sports Fighting Spirit Award 1978 11 Universal Wrestling Association UWA World Heavyweight Championship 2 times World Wrestling Council WWC Caribbean Heavyweight Championship 2 times Lucha de Apuesta record edit See also Luchas de Apuestas Wager Winner Loser Location Date Notes Mask Dos Caras YAMATO Naucalpan Mexico August 1 1993 Mask vs Mask vs Mask Triangle Match that also included El Canek Hair El Canek YAMATO Naucalpan Mexico August 15 1993 Mask vs Hair MatchReferences edit a b c d e f g h i Kim Duk Wrestlers Database CAGEMATCH The Internet Wrestling Database www cagematch net a b c d e f g h i ja タイガー戸口 a b c d e The Wrestler Best 1000 Nippon Sports Publishing May 20 1996 a b Shields Brian Sullivan Kevin 2009 WWE Encyclopedia DK p 305 ISBN 978 0 7566 4190 0 a b c d Tiger Chung Lee IMDb a b c Movies That Feature Pro Wrestlers Archived from the original on 2013 05 15 PUROLOVE com www purolove com Open Tag League 1977 Tournaments Database CAGEMATCH The Internet Wrestling Database www cagematch net Real World Tag League 1978 Tournaments Database CAGEMATCH The Internet Wrestling Database www cagematch net Real World Tag League 1979 Tournaments Database CAGEMATCH The Internet Wrestling Database www cagematch net 東京スポーツ プロレス大賞 Tokyo Sports in Japanese Retrieved 2014 01 20 External links editKim Duk s profile at Cagematch net nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kim Duk amp oldid 1219410055, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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