- Kintaro Ohki
Infobox Wrestler
name = Kintaro Ohki
names = Kim Il KIM Il Kintaro Ohki
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real_weight =
birth_date = birth date|1929|2|24|mf=y
birth_place =Jeollanam-do ,Korea
death_date = death date and age|2006|10|26|1929|2|24|mf=y
death_place =Seoul ,South Korea
trainer =Rikidozan Mr. Moto Yoshinosato
debut = November 1959
retired = Early 1980sApril 2 1996 ceremonyKintarō Ōki (Japanese: 大木金太郎, Korean: 김일,
Hanja : 金一, bornFebruary 24 ,1929 Jeollanam-do ,South Korea (then justKorea ), diedOctober 26 ,2006 Seoul , South Korea) was arguably the greatest South Koreanprofessional wrestler of all timeFact|date=February 2007, also known professionally as Kim Il or KIM Il during his career in theJapan Wrestling Association ,All Japan Pro Wrestling andInternational Pro Wrestling from the 1950s to the 1980s.Ohki had hopes of becoming a student of Japanese wrestling legend
Rikidozan , another Korean, and entered Japan illegally in 1958 to do so, but was arrested in 1959. After being released he was able to train with Rikidozan and joined the Japan Wrestling Association, debuting in November 1959 under his real name, losing to fellow rookie Kanji Inoki, later Antonio Inoki. They were part of a rookie trio along withShohei Baba , later Giant Baba. Ohki was also trained byMr. Moto andYoshinosato [http://www.puroresu.com/wrestlers/kim_il/] .With Rikidozan's murder in 1963 Ohki returned to his homeland to raise the profile of professional wrestling there, but returned to the JWA when
Toyonobori and Inoki left the promotion, though he returned the next year. Also in 1967 Ohki became the top star in Korea with his defeat ofMark Lewin to win the World Wrestling Association World Heavyweight Championship. With this the JWA wanted to rename him to Rikidozan but the plan never went through. [http://www.puroresu.com/wrestlers/kim_il/]Inoki and Baba famously left the JWA in 1972 to found the All Japan and New Japan promotions in 1972, letting Ohki become the JWA's top star, winning the
NWA International Heavyweight Championship .In April 1973 the JWA closed and was absorbed into All Japan, and though he competed for the new organization for a time he wrestled mostly as a freelancer in Japan and a main event star in South Korea, famously wrestling against his former fellow rookies Inoki and Baba in 1974 and 1975. He defended the NWA International title in IPW and South Korea until ordered by the NWA to vacate it in 1981. [http://www.puroresu.com/wrestlers/kim_il/]
Since then Ohki did not compete much, with his official retirement card on April 2, 1996 held at a
weekly pro-wrestling magazine sponsored show at theTokyo Dome inJapan . Wrestling legendLou Thesz assisted thewheelchair -bound Ohki at this, his last public appearance in Japan.During his career Ohki also held the Far East Heavyweight title, All Asia Heavyweight and Tag Team title four times each, NWA Texas Tag Team title and NWA International Tag Team title, also four times. [http://www.puroresu.com/wrestlers/kim_il/]
Ohki died in the
Eulji General Hospital in Seoul on October 26, 2006 of a heart attack brought on byrenal insufficiency andkidney failure .Championships and accomplishments
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All Japan Pro Wrestling :*AJPW All Asia Heavyweight Championship (2 times):*NWA International Tag Team Championship (3 times) - with Kim Duk (2) andUmanosuke Ueda (1)
*Japan Wrestling Association:*JWA All Asia Heavyweight Championship (2 times):*JWA All Asia Tag Team Championship (4 times) – with Michiaki Yoshimura (3) andAntonio Inoki (1):*NWA International Heavyweight Championship (1 time):*NWA International Tag Team Championship (1 time) –Seiji Sakaguchi *Korean Wrestling Association:*Far East Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
*NWA Big Time Wrestling:*NWA Texas Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Pak Song
*World Wrestling Association (Los Angeles):*WWA World Heavyweight Championship (1 time):*WWA World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Mr. Moto
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Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards :*Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame (Class of 1996)External links
* [http://www.puroresu.com/wrestlers/kim_il/ Puroresu.com biography]
* [http://www.puroresu.com/forum/showthread.php?p=39261#post39261 Puroresu.com forum posting of Korean Times obituary]
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