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Kazuo Sakurada

Kazuo Sakurada (Japanese: 桜田 一男, Sakurada Kazuo, September 26, 1948 – January 12, 2020), better known as Mr. Sakurada, The Dragonmaster, and as the Japanese version of Kendo Nagasaki (ケンドー・ナガサキ), was a Japanese professional wrestler. He was best known for his work in Stampede Wrestling, National Wrestling Alliance, and World Championship Wrestling. Sakurada was also highly regarded by Bret Hart as one of his most significant trainers alongside Katsui Adachi or Mr. Hito, with whom he taught extensively in Hart Dungeon.[8]

Kazuo Sakurada
桜田一男
BornSeptember 26, 1948 (1948-09-26)
Abashiri, Hokkaido, Allied-occupied Japan
DiedJanuary 12, 2020 (2020-01-13) (aged 71)
Chiba, Chiba, Japan
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)
Billed height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Billed weight119 kg (262 lb)
DebutJune 21, 1971
RetiredJuly 7, 2000[7]

Sumo wrestling career

Midorimine
翠巒
Personal information
Height1.87 m (6 ft 1+12 in)
Weight115 kg (254 lb)
Career
StableTatsunami
Record148-132-21
DebutJanuary 1964[9]
Highest rankMakushita 13 (January 1970)[9]
RetiredMarch 1971[9]
Championships1 (Jonidan)

Kazuo Sakurada was born on September 26, 1948, in Abashiri, Hokkaido.[9] After graduating from junior high school, he joined the Tatsunami stable to pursue sumo. While there, he first met future professional wrestler Genichiro Tenryu. He made his sumo debut in January 1964 under his last name (櫻田). In September 1966, he changed his shikona to Hiroshi Abashiri (網走洋 一男).[9] In May 1969, he changed his shikona again to Midorimine (翠巒).[9] Throughout his seven-year career in sumo, his highest rank was Makushita 13, and his only tournament championship win was in September 1966, with an undefeated record of seven wins.[9] In March 1971, Sakurada retired from sumo wrestling.[9]

Career record

Midorimine[10]
Year in sumo January
Hatsu basho, Tokyo
March
Haru basho, Osaka
May
Natsu basho, Tokyo
July
Nagoya basho, Nagoya
September
Aki basho, Tokyo
November
Kyūshū basho, Fukuoka
1964 (Maezumo) East Jonokuchi #16
6–1
 
East Jonidan #80
4–3
 
East Jonidan #56
4–3
 
East Jonidan #33
2–5
 
East Jonidan #61
5–2
 
1965 West Jonidan #14
3–4
 
West Jonidan #30
4–3
 
West Jonidan #5
3–4
 
West Jonidan #21
5–2
 
West Sandanme #87
4–3
 
East Sandanme #67
4–3
 
1966 East Sandanme #49
4–3
 
West Sandanme #38
1–6
 
West Sandanme #68
3–4
 
East Sandanme #77
Sat out due to injury
0–0–7
West Jonidan #24
7–0
Champion

 
West Sandanme #12
3–4
 
1967 West Sandanme #20
4–3
 
East Sandanme #4
3–4
 
West Sandanme #52
4–3
 
West Sandanme #33
4–3
 
East Sandanme #22
5–2
 
East Sandanme #1
5–2
 
1968 West Makushita #39
1–6
 
East Sandanme #5
2–5
 
West Sandanme #27
4–3
 
East Sandanme #18
3–4
 
West Sandanme #32
4–3
 
East Sandanme #20
4–3
 
1969 West Sandanme #13
4–3
 
West Sandanme #1
3–4
 
East Sandanme #7
5–2
 
West Makushita #43
4–3
 
West Makushita #33
5–2
 
East Makushita #19
4–3
 
1970 West Makushita #13
3–4
 
West Makushita #17
4–3
 
West Makushita #14
3–4
 
East Makushita #19
4–3
 
East Makushita #14
2–5
 
Makushita #26
2–5
 
1971 East Makushita #40
Sat out due to injury
0–0–7
East Sandanme #10
Retired
0–0–7
x x x x
Record given as win-loss-absent    Top Division Champion Top Division Runner-up Retired Lower Divisions

Sanshō key: F=Fighting spirit; O=Outstanding performance; T=Technique     Also shown: =Kinboshi; P=Playoff(s)
Divisions: MakuuchiJūryōMakushitaSandanmeJonidanJonokuchi

Makuuchi ranks: YokozunaŌzekiSekiwakeKomusubiMaegashira

Professional wrestling career

Early years (1971–1976)

Kazuo Sakurada debuted on June 21, 1971, in the old Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance against Kim Duk. On March 8, 1973, he became involved in a shoot when his mid-card match against rookie Tsutomu Oshiro went horribly wrong and Sakurada began beating Oshiro severely, knocking him out of the ring. Oshiro was going to jump to New Japan Pro-Wrestling along with his mentor Seiji Sakaguchi and friend Kengo Kimura,[11] and Sakurada took actions into his own hands, blaming them for jumping ship. When the JPWA closed in April 1973 Sakurada joined All Japan Pro Wrestling.[12]

Stampede Wrestling (1976–1981)

Now as Mr. Sakurada, he found his earliest success in Stampede Wrestling. He defeated two-time champion Leo Burke to win his first and only Stampede North American Heavyweight Championship on May 20, 1978, in Edmonton, Alberta.[a] He held the title for a little over three months before losing to Paddy Ryan on September 1.[a] He then became highly regarded in Stampede's tag team division, defeating Keith and Bret Hart in early 1979 to win his first Stampede International Tag Team Championship with Mr. Hito.[b] Their second win came later on the same year after the defeat of Dory Funk Jr. and Larry Lane, only to be toppled once again by the Hart brothers.[b] By 1980, Hito had moved on to singles competition, leaving Sakurada to form a team with Kasavudu. They, too, defeated the Harts, marking Sakurada's third and final tag team championship reign in Stampede.[b] This reign would be ended at the hands of the Harts' brother-in-law Jim Neidhart and Hercules Ayala that same year.[b]

Continental Wrestling Association (1981–1982)

In the early 1980s, Sakurada had started working in various southern American promotions, starting with the Continental Wrestling Association in Memphis. During this time, he began using the "Kendo Nagasaki'" gimmick, a Japanese Samurai character previously made famous by British wrestler Peter Thornley dating back to 1964.[13] This incarnation was vastly different however; rather than wearing a mask, Sakurada wore face paint and a highly alternate style altogether.[13] His fierce character also made famous the Asian mist and frequently employed the Kendo stick as his signature weapon. As Nagasaki, he found a most prominent win in his victory over Jerry Lawler for the NWA/AWA Southern Heavyweight Title in 1982.[c] He would lose the title back to Lawler before pursuing new territory.[c]

National Wrestling Alliance (1982–1990)

After the Memphis territory, Nagasaki worked for NWA territories World Wrestling Council, Florida Championship Wrestling and Southeastern Championship Wrestling. He faced some of the top competition in the Florida territory throughout 1983 and 1984, and on January 22, 1984, he captured the NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship from Mike Rotunda.[d] This kicked off a rivalry with the reputable Billy Jack Haynes, resulting in his title victory over Nagasaki in March of the same year. During his time with CWF, Nagasaki would also tag team with White Ninja. Following his departure from CWF, Nagasaki briefly worked for Von Erich's World Class Championship Wrestling in the mid '80s as "White Ninja", frequently partnering with "Super Black Ninja".[e] During the 1980s, Nagasaki teamed with Mr. Pogo as "the Ninja Express". The Ninja Express briefly returned to Japan to participate in New Japan Pro-Wrestling's Japan Cup tag team tournament in late 1987, finishing in second-to-last place.[14]

In 1989, he performed on WCW television, using the ring name "The Dragonmaster". While there, he joined Gary Hart's J-Tex Corporation stable consisting of Terry Funk, Dick Slater, Buzz Sawyer, and The Great Muta.[f][15] This heel group, conceived in July 1989,[15] feuded with the Four Horsemen until ultimately disbanding in February 1990 after a final steel cage match at the Clash of the Champions X: Texas Shootout, a match largely overshadowed by the other Horsemen turning heel on Sting.[16][17]

Return to Japan (1990–2000)

In 1990, after so many years competing in North America, he returned to Japan as Kendo Nagasaki. He first joined Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling,[18] but later joined Super World of Sports.[19] Following SWS's collapse in 1992, he formed his own promotion, NOW (Network of Wrestling). In 1995, he closed NOW, and with a new business partner Shinya Kojika, formed Big Japan Pro Wrestling. After leaving BJW in 1999, Nagasaki wrestled semi-actively until 2000 where he had his last match on July 7, 2000, teaming with Ichiro Yaguchi, Shoji Nakamaki, and Yase Yaguchi in a loss to Atsushi Onita, Exciting Yoshida, Mitsunobu Kikuzawa, and Naoshi Sano on an Onita Pro show.[7]

Mixed martial arts

On September 26, 1995, in Setagaya, Tokyo, Sakurada lost a mixed martial arts match to American kickboxer Zane Frazier via knockout punch at Shooto: Vale Tudo Perception.[20] At the time, Sakurada had the reputation by pro wrestling insiders as being one of the toughest wrestlers in a street fight, as well as a shooter. This was possibly one of the reasons why he was chosen to take this fight, despite being 47 years old at the time.

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
1 match 0 wins 1 loss
By knockout 0 1
By submission 0 0
By decision 0 0
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 0-1   Zane Frazier KO (punch) Shooto: Vale Tudo Perception September 26, 1995 1 0:36 Tokyo, Japan [20]

Death

On January 12, 2020, Sakurada died at age 71 due to arrythmia.[13]

Championships and accomplishments

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b c Duncan & Will (2000) pp. 339–340, Chapter: "(Calgary) Alberta: Stampede Wrestling North American Heavyweight Title [Hart]"[31]
  2. ^ a b c d e Duncan & Will (2000) pp. 340–341, Chapter: "(Calgary) Alberta: Stampede Wrestling International Tag Team Title [Hart]"[30]
  3. ^ a b c Duncan & Will (2000) p. 195, Chapter: "Tennessee (Memphis): NWA / AWA Southern Heavyweight Title [Lawler]"[24]
  4. ^ a b Duncan & Will (2000) pp. 163–164, Chapter: (Miami) Florida: NWA Florida Heavyweight Title [Graham]"[21]
  5. ^ The same person who portrayed the White Ninja
  6. ^ previously worked with Sakurada as White Ninja and Super Black Ninja
  7. ^ Duncan & Will (2000) p. 164, Chapter: (Miami) Florida: NWA Florida Tag Team Title [Graham]"[23]
  8. ^ Duncan & Will (2000) pp. 275–276, Chapter: "(Dallas) Texas: NWA American Tag Team Title [Von Erich]"[25]
  9. ^ Duncan & Will (2000) pp. 317–320, Chapter: "(Oregon & Washington) Portland: NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Title"[27]
  10. ^ Duncan & Will (2000) p. 283, Chapter: "Texas: TWF Asian Heavyweight Title"[33]
  11. ^ Duncan & Will (2000) pp. 324–325, Chapter: "(Puerto Rico) Puerto Rico: WWC World Tag Team Title [Colon]"[34]

References

  • Hornbaker, Tim (2016). "Statistical notes". Legends of Pro Wrestling - 150 years of headlocks, body slams, and piledrivers (Revised ed.). New York, New York: Sports Publishing. ISBN 978-1-61321-808-2.
  • Duncan, Royal; Will, Gary (2000). Wrestling title histories: professional wrestling champions around the world from the 19th century to the present. Waterloo, ON: Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
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  2. ^ Ocampo, Ernesto (January 12, 2020). "A los 71 años falleció Kazuo Sakurada "Kendo Nagasaki"". Súper Luchas (in Spanish). Retrieved January 13, 2020.
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  6. ^ "Kazuo Sakurada >> Maches >> Great Kendo". CageMatch. Retrieved January 13, 2020.
  7. ^ a b "Kazuo Sakurada >> Matches". CageMatch. Retrieved January 12, 2020.
  8. ^ Hart, Bret (February 20, 2004). . Archived from the original on April 7, 2005.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h "翠巒 力士情報" [Suiluan (Midori Mine #)]. SumoDB (in Japanese). Retrieved January 12, 2020.
  10. ^ "Midorimine Rikishi Information". Sumo Reference. Retrieved January 27, 2013.
  11. ^ "Dynamic Series: 1973/02/16 - 03/08 Cards". Retrieved November 29, 2016.
  12. ^ "Kazuo Sakurada >> Matches >> All Japan Pro Wrestling". CageMatch. Retrieved January 12, 2020.
  13. ^ a b c Meltzer, Dave (January 12, 2020). "Daily Update: Kazuo Sakurada passes away, Saudi Arabia, Rich Swann". Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Retrieved January 12, 2020.
  14. ^ "Japan Cup Tag Team League". ProWrestlingHistory.com. November 9 – December 7, 1987. Retrieved July 30, 2010.
  15. ^ a b Cawthon, Graham (2014). the History of Professional Wrestling Vol 4: World Championship Wrestling 1989-1994. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN 978-1499656343.
  16. ^ "Wrestling Timeline: Sting". The Wrestler/Inside Wrestling. Kappa Publications. June 2007. pp. 66–71. Volume 15, 2007.
  17. ^ "NWA Clash Of The Champions #10 - "Texas Shootout" « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database". www.cagematch.net. Retrieved September 11, 2019.
  18. ^ "Kazuo Sakurada >> Matches >> Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling". CageMatch. Retrieved January 12, 2020.
  19. ^ "Kazuo Sakurada >> Matches >> Super World of Sports". CageMatch. Retrieved January 12, 2020.
  20. ^ a b "Shooto: Vale Tudo Perception". Sherdog. from the original on May 14, 2013.
  21. ^ Duncan & Will 2000, pp. 163–164.
  22. ^ Hoops, Brian (January 22, 2017). "Daily pro wrestling history (01/22): Royal Rumble 1994 ends in controversy". Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Retrieved January 12, 2020.
  23. ^ Duncan & Will 2000, p. 164.
  24. ^ Duncan & Will 2000, p. 195.
  25. ^ Duncan & Will 2000, pp. 275–276.
  26. ^ "N.W.A. American Tag Team Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. Retrieved January 19, 2020.
  27. ^ Duncan & Will 2000, pp. 317–320.
  28. ^ Kazou Sakurada Cagematch.net retrieved January 17, 2020
  29. ^ . Archived from the original on June 16, 2008. Retrieved September 15, 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  30. ^ Duncan & Will 2000, pp. 340–341.
  31. ^ Duncan & Will 2000, pp. 339–340.
  32. ^ "Stampede Wrestling Hall of Fame (1948-1990)". Puroresu Dojo. 2003.
  33. ^ Duncan & Will 2000, p. 283.
  34. ^ Duncan & Will 2000, pp. 324–325.
  35. ^ Hoops, Brian (January 16, 2019). "Pro wrestling history (01/16): Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton win WCW Tag Team Titles". Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. Retrieved January 18, 2019.

External links

  • CW Archives - Mr. Sakurada
  • Kazuo Sakurada's profile at Cagematch.net, Wrestlingdata.com, Internet Wrestling Database

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The Dragonmaster redirects here For other uses see Dragonmaster Mr Sakurada redirects here For other Misters Sakurada see Sakurada Kazuo Sakurada Japanese 桜田 一男 Sakurada Kazuo September 26 1948 January 12 2020 better known as Mr Sakurada The Dragonmaster and as the Japanese version of Kendo Nagasaki ケンドー ナガサキ was a Japanese professional wrestler He was best known for his work in Stampede Wrestling National Wrestling Alliance and World Championship Wrestling Sakurada was also highly regarded by Bret Hart as one of his most significant trainers alongside Katsui Adachi or Mr Hito with whom he taught extensively in Hart Dungeon 8 Kazuo Sakurada 桜田一男BornSeptember 26 1948 1948 09 26 Abashiri Hokkaido Allied occupied JapanDiedJanuary 12 2020 2020 01 13 aged 71 Chiba Chiba JapanProfessional wrestling careerRing name s Black Ninja 1 Chan Chung 2 The Dragon Master 1 Kendo Nagasaki 1 Mr Sakurada 3 Kazuo Sakurada 1 Rambo Sakurada 4 Dream Machine 5 Great Kendo 6 White NinjaBilled height1 88 m 6 ft 2 in Billed weight119 kg 262 lb DebutJune 21 1971RetiredJuly 7 2000 7 Contents 1 Sumo wrestling career 1 1 Career record 2 Professional wrestling career 2 1 Early years 1971 1976 2 2 Stampede Wrestling 1976 1981 2 3 Continental Wrestling Association 1981 1982 2 4 National Wrestling Alliance 1982 1990 2 5 Return to Japan 1990 2000 3 Mixed martial arts 3 1 Mixed martial arts record 4 Death 5 Championships and accomplishments 6 Footnotes 7 References 8 External linksSumo wrestling career EditMidorimine翠巒Personal informationHeight1 87 m 6 ft 1 1 2 in Weight115 kg 254 lb CareerStableTatsunamiRecord148 132 21DebutJanuary 1964 9 Highest rankMakushita 13 January 1970 9 RetiredMarch 1971 9 Championships1 Jonidan Kazuo Sakurada was born on September 26 1948 in Abashiri Hokkaido 9 After graduating from junior high school he joined the Tatsunami stable to pursue sumo While there he first met future professional wrestler Genichiro Tenryu He made his sumo debut in January 1964 under his last name 櫻田 In September 1966 he changed his shikona to Hiroshi Abashiri 網走洋 一男 9 In May 1969 he changed his shikona again to Midorimine 翠巒 9 Throughout his seven year career in sumo his highest rank was Makushita 13 and his only tournament championship win was in September 1966 with an undefeated record of seven wins 9 In March 1971 Sakurada retired from sumo wrestling 9 Career record Edit Midorimine 10 Year in sumo JanuaryHatsu basho Tokyo MarchHaru basho Osaka MayNatsu basho Tokyo JulyNagoya basho Nagoya SeptemberAki basho Tokyo NovemberKyushu basho Fukuoka1964 Maezumo East Jonokuchi 16 6 1 East Jonidan 80 4 3 East Jonidan 56 4 3 East Jonidan 33 2 5 East Jonidan 61 5 2 1965 West Jonidan 14 3 4 West Jonidan 30 4 3 West Jonidan 5 3 4 West Jonidan 21 5 2 West Sandanme 87 4 3 East Sandanme 67 4 3 1966 East Sandanme 49 4 3 West Sandanme 38 1 6 West Sandanme 68 3 4 East Sandanme 77 Sat out due to injury0 0 7 West Jonidan 24 7 0Champion West Sandanme 12 3 4 1967 West Sandanme 20 4 3 East Sandanme 4 3 4 West Sandanme 52 4 3 West Sandanme 33 4 3 East Sandanme 22 5 2 East Sandanme 1 5 2 1968 West Makushita 39 1 6 East Sandanme 5 2 5 West Sandanme 27 4 3 East Sandanme 18 3 4 West Sandanme 32 4 3 East Sandanme 20 4 3 1969 West Sandanme 13 4 3 West Sandanme 1 3 4 East Sandanme 7 5 2 West Makushita 43 4 3 West Makushita 33 5 2 East Makushita 19 4 3 1970 West Makushita 13 3 4 West Makushita 17 4 3 West Makushita 14 3 4 East Makushita 19 4 3 East Makushita 14 2 5 Makushita 26 2 5 1971 East Makushita 40 Sat out due to injury0 0 7 East Sandanme 10 Retired0 0 7 x x x xRecord given as win loss absent Top Division Champion Top Division Runner up Retired Lower Divisions Sanshō key F Fighting spirit O Outstanding performance T Technique Also shown Kinboshi P Playoff s Divisions Makuuchi Juryō Makushita Sandanme Jonidan Jonokuchi Makuuchi ranks Yokozuna Ōzeki Sekiwake Komusubi MaegashiraProfessional wrestling career EditEarly years 1971 1976 Edit Kazuo Sakurada debuted on June 21 1971 in the old Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance against Kim Duk On March 8 1973 he became involved in a shoot when his mid card match against rookie Tsutomu Oshiro went horribly wrong and Sakurada began beating Oshiro severely knocking him out of the ring Oshiro was going to jump to New Japan Pro Wrestling along with his mentor Seiji Sakaguchi and friend Kengo Kimura 11 and Sakurada took actions into his own hands blaming them for jumping ship When the JPWA closed in April 1973 Sakurada joined All Japan Pro Wrestling 12 Stampede Wrestling 1976 1981 Edit Now as Mr Sakurada he found his earliest success in Stampede Wrestling He defeated two time champion Leo Burke to win his first and only Stampede North American Heavyweight Championship on May 20 1978 in Edmonton Alberta a He held the title for a little over three months before losing to Paddy Ryan on September 1 a He then became highly regarded in Stampede s tag team division defeating Keith and Bret Hart in early 1979 to win his first Stampede International Tag Team Championship with Mr Hito b Their second win came later on the same year after the defeat of Dory Funk Jr and Larry Lane only to be toppled once again by the Hart brothers b By 1980 Hito had moved on to singles competition leaving Sakurada to form a team with Kasavudu They too defeated the Harts marking Sakurada s third and final tag team championship reign in Stampede b This reign would be ended at the hands of the Harts brother in law Jim Neidhart and Hercules Ayala that same year b Continental Wrestling Association 1981 1982 Edit In the early 1980s Sakurada had started working in various southern American promotions starting with the Continental Wrestling Association in Memphis During this time he began using the Kendo Nagasaki gimmick a Japanese Samurai character previously made famous by British wrestler Peter Thornley dating back to 1964 13 This incarnation was vastly different however rather than wearing a mask Sakurada wore face paint and a highly alternate style altogether 13 His fierce character also made famous the Asian mist and frequently employed the Kendo stick as his signature weapon As Nagasaki he found a most prominent win in his victory over Jerry Lawler for the NWA AWA Southern Heavyweight Title in 1982 c He would lose the title back to Lawler before pursuing new territory c National Wrestling Alliance 1982 1990 Edit After the Memphis territory Nagasaki worked for NWA territories World Wrestling Council Florida Championship Wrestling and Southeastern Championship Wrestling He faced some of the top competition in the Florida territory throughout 1983 and 1984 and on January 22 1984 he captured the NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship from Mike Rotunda d This kicked off a rivalry with the reputable Billy Jack Haynes resulting in his title victory over Nagasaki in March of the same year During his time with CWF Nagasaki would also tag team with White Ninja Following his departure from CWF Nagasaki briefly worked for Von Erich s World Class Championship Wrestling in the mid 80s as White Ninja frequently partnering with Super Black Ninja e During the 1980s Nagasaki teamed with Mr Pogo as the Ninja Express The Ninja Express briefly returned to Japan to participate in New Japan Pro Wrestling s Japan Cup tag team tournament in late 1987 finishing in second to last place 14 In 1989 he performed on WCW television using the ring name The Dragonmaster While there he joined Gary Hart s J Tex Corporation stable consisting of Terry Funk Dick Slater Buzz Sawyer and The Great Muta f 15 This heel group conceived in July 1989 15 feuded with the Four Horsemen until ultimately disbanding in February 1990 after a final steel cage match at the Clash of the Champions X Texas Shootout a match largely overshadowed by the other Horsemen turning heel on Sting 16 17 Return to Japan 1990 2000 Edit In 1990 after so many years competing in North America he returned to Japan as Kendo Nagasaki He first joined Frontier Martial Arts Wrestling 18 but later joined Super World of Sports 19 Following SWS s collapse in 1992 he formed his own promotion NOW Network of Wrestling In 1995 he closed NOW and with a new business partner Shinya Kojika formed Big Japan Pro Wrestling After leaving BJW in 1999 Nagasaki wrestled semi actively until 2000 where he had his last match on July 7 2000 teaming with Ichiro Yaguchi Shoji Nakamaki and Yase Yaguchi in a loss to Atsushi Onita Exciting Yoshida Mitsunobu Kikuzawa and Naoshi Sano on an Onita Pro show 7 Mixed martial arts EditOn September 26 1995 in Setagaya Tokyo Sakurada lost a mixed martial arts match to American kickboxer Zane Frazier via knockout punch at Shooto Vale Tudo Perception 20 At the time Sakurada had the reputation by pro wrestling insiders as being one of the toughest wrestlers in a street fight as well as a shooter This was possibly one of the reasons why he was chosen to take this fight despite being 47 years old at the time Mixed martial arts record Edit Professional record breakdown 1 match 0 wins 1 lossBy knockout 0 1By submission 0 0By decision 0 0Res Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location NotesLoss 0 1 Zane Frazier KO punch Shooto Vale Tudo Perception September 26 1995 1 0 36 Tokyo Japan 20 Death EditOn January 12 2020 Sakurada died at age 71 due to arrythmia 13 Championships and accomplishments EditChampionship Wrestling from Florida NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship 1 time d 22 NWA Florida Tag Team Championship 1 time with Mr Hito g Continental Wrestling Association AWA Southern Heavyweight Championship 1 time c NWA Big Time Wrestling NWA American Tag Team Championship 3 times with Mr Hito h 26 1 time with Chan Chang Pacific Northwest Wrestling NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Championship 1 time with Colonel DeBeers i Pro Wrestling Illustrated PWI ranked him 250 of the 500 best wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 1994 28 PWI ranked him 307 of the 500 best singles wrestlers during the PWI Years in 2003 29 Stampede Wrestling NWA International Tag Team Championship Stampede International Tag Team Championship 3 times with Mr Hito 2 and Kasavudu 1 b Stampede North American Heavyweight Championship 1 time a Stampede Wrestling Hall of Fame 32 Texas Wrestling Federation TWF Asian Heavyweight Championship 1 time j World Wrestling Council WWC World Tag Team Championship 4 times with Mr Pogo k 35 Footnotes Edit a b c Duncan amp Will 2000 pp 339 340 Chapter Calgary Alberta Stampede Wrestling North American Heavyweight Title Hart 31 a b c d e Duncan amp Will 2000 pp 340 341 Chapter Calgary Alberta Stampede Wrestling International Tag Team Title Hart 30 a b c Duncan amp Will 2000 p 195 Chapter Tennessee Memphis NWA AWA Southern Heavyweight Title Lawler 24 a b Duncan amp Will 2000 pp 163 164 Chapter Miami Florida NWA Florida Heavyweight Title Graham 21 The same person who portrayed the White Ninja previously worked with Sakurada as White Ninja and Super Black Ninja Duncan amp Will 2000 p 164 Chapter Miami Florida NWA Florida Tag Team Title Graham 23 Duncan amp Will 2000 pp 275 276 Chapter Dallas Texas NWA American Tag Team Title Von Erich 25 Duncan amp Will 2000 pp 317 320 Chapter Oregon amp Washington Portland NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Title 27 Duncan amp Will 2000 p 283 Chapter Texas TWF Asian Heavyweight Title 33 Duncan amp Will 2000 pp 324 325 Chapter Puerto Rico Puerto Rico WWC World Tag Team Title Colon 34 References EditHornbaker Tim 2016 Statistical notes Legends of Pro Wrestling 150 years of headlocks body slams and piledrivers Revised ed New York New York Sports Publishing ISBN 978 1 61321 808 2 Duncan Royal Will Gary 2000 Wrestling title histories professional wrestling champions around the world from the 19th century to the present Waterloo ON Archeus Communications ISBN 0 9698161 5 4 a b c d Oliver Greg January 12 2020 Wrestling world mourns Kendo Nagasaki LA Parka Slam Sports Retrieved January 12 2020 Ocampo Ernesto January 12 2020 A los 71 anos fallecio Kazuo Sakurada Kendo Nagasaki Super Luchas in Spanish Retrieved January 13 2020 Kazuo Sakurada gt gt Maches gt gt Mr Sakurada CageMatch Retrieved January 13 2020 Kazuo Sakurada gt gt Maches gt gt Rambo Sakurada CageMatch Retrieved January 13 2020 Kazuo Sakurada gt gt Maches gt gt Dream Machine CageMatch Retrieved January 13 2020 Kazuo Sakurada gt gt Maches gt gt Great Kendo CageMatch Retrieved January 13 2020 a b Kazuo Sakurada gt gt Matches CageMatch Retrieved January 12 2020 Hart Bret February 20 2004 Bret Hart s Calgary Sun column for February 20 2004 Archived from the original on April 7 2005 a b c d e f g h 翠巒 力士情報 Suiluan Midori Mine SumoDB in Japanese Retrieved January 12 2020 Midorimine Rikishi Information Sumo Reference Retrieved January 27 2013 Dynamic Series 1973 02 16 03 08 Cards Retrieved November 29 2016 Kazuo Sakurada gt gt Matches gt gt All Japan Pro Wrestling CageMatch Retrieved January 12 2020 a b c Meltzer Dave January 12 2020 Daily Update Kazuo Sakurada passes away Saudi 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controversy Wrestling Observer Newsletter Retrieved January 12 2020 Duncan amp Will 2000 p 164 Duncan amp Will 2000 p 195 Duncan amp Will 2000 pp 275 276 N W A American Tag Team Title Wrestling Titles com Retrieved January 19 2020 Duncan amp Will 2000 pp 317 320 Kazou Sakurada Cagematch net retrieved January 17 2020 Archived copy Archived from the original on June 16 2008 Retrieved September 15 2010 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Duncan amp Will 2000 pp 340 341 Duncan amp Will 2000 pp 339 340 Stampede Wrestling Hall of Fame 1948 1990 Puroresu Dojo 2003 Duncan amp Will 2000 p 283 Duncan amp Will 2000 pp 324 325 Hoops Brian January 16 2019 Pro wrestling history 01 16 Arn Anderson amp Bobby Eaton win WCW Tag Team Titles Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online Retrieved January 18 2019 External links EditWrestling Information Archive Bret Hart s Calgary Sun column for February 20 2004 CW Archives Mr Sakurada Kazuo 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