- Sorakichi Matsuda
Matsada Sorakichi (
1859 -August 16 ,1891 ) was a professional wrestler of the 19th century of some national fame. While his name is largely unknown today, he remains the lone pioneer as a Japanese wrestler who became a feature attraction in America, competing in a distinctly western sport, long before it was adopted by Japanese and developed as a business.Background
Sorakichi was born Koujiro Matsuda (
Kanji : 松田幸次郎,Hiragana : まつだ こうじろう) in Japan. There he trained and competed for a time insumo , under the sumo name "Torakichi" (荒竹光二郎) These names were later corrupted by American promoters and the sporting press into "Matsada Korgaree Sorakichi," as he would be known in America for the rest of his life. To the sporting fraternity he was simply "Mat" or "The Jap."Career
Matsuda came to the
United States in 1883 and had his first match inNew York City onJanuary 14 ,1884 . He lost to the EnglishmanEdwin Bibby . In March, 1884, Matsuda beat Bibby and thenJames Daley inNew York . Over the next few months he went on the road and wrestled inCleveland ,Baltimore , Buffalo, Rochester,Philadelphia ,Cincinnati ,Chicago and Peoria. His opponents includedDuncan Ross , Jack Gallagher,Benny Jones , Joe Acton,Carlos Martino andTed George .Greco-Roman champion
William Muldoon was Matsuda's most famous opponent. Muldoon beat Matsuda inChicago onJuly 18 ,1884 . Matsuda returned toNew York City in August, 1884, where he lived until June, 1885. While inNew York City he beat James Quigley andJack Herd , drew withKarl Abs andWilliam Muldoon , and lost twice to Abs. In June 1885 he wrestled inCleveland andScranton, Pennsylvania in December.During March, 1886, Matsuda lost to the British champion
Tom Cannon inCleveland and drew with the German championErnst Roeber inNew York City . The match against Roeber took place at the Germania Assembly Roon, in the Bowery.Matsuda was on the road the rest of 1886, wrestling in
Cleveland ,Philadelphia ,Ashland, Wisconsin and St. Louis. opponents included Duncan Ross, Joe Acton,Jack Carkeek ,James Doner ,James Faulkner andBernarr MacFadden .During 1887, he wrestled in Buffalo,
Cleveland ,Detroit andBaltimore . In 1888 he touredPennsylvania (Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Erie and Scranton) and also visitedLowell, Massachusetts . His opponents includedJesse Clark , Joe Acton,Jack Hart ,Jim Connors ,H.M. Dufar , Harvey Parker andWilliam Muldoon .In January and February, 1889 he wrestled
August La Grange ,William Muldoon andTed George inPhiladelphia .His last match was onMay 13 ,1891 against Martin "Farmer" Burns inTroy, New York .In February, 1902, eleven years after his death ,
Jack Carkeek told the British sporting paperMirror of Life that he held "a high opinion of Sorakichi, the jap, whom he considers to probably be the cleverest man in the world at his weight. The plucky little jap has suffered numerous defeats simply because he has tackled all the best men of the day , no matter what their size or weight might be, and the good little ones must ever go down to big ones".Matsuda tried, unsuccessfully, the bring American wrestling to his homeland.
On
August 16 ,1891 , he died penniless inNew York City at age 32.Profile
*Year of Birth: 1859
*Date of Death:August 16 ,1891 (Illness)
*Professional debut: 1884Personal life
Matsuda's
Europe an American wife, complained that Matsuda and his friends squandered her inheritance and threatened her with violence when she complained. She also said that Matsuda kept hisJapan ese girlfriend at their home.
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