Lottatore

Mitsuo Ikeda

1935 - 2002

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 15 lingue su Wikipedia. Mitsuo Ikeda è il 301° lottatore più popolare (in calo dal 217° nel 2024), la 1751ª biografia più popolare della Giappone (in calo dal 1560ª nel 2019) e il 16° lottatore più popolare della Giappone.

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Among Lottatores

Among lottatores, Mitsuo Ikeda ranks 301 out of 1,027Before him are Shohachi Ishii, Bianca Belair, Jim Duggan, Vickie Guerrero, Jon Heidenreich, and Pelle Svensson. After him are Ken Shamrock, Tyler Reks, Ferenc Kocsis, Kiyomi Kato, William Smith, and Matt Sydal.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1935, Mitsuo Ikeda ranks 472Before him are Mal Anderson, Charles Sheffield, Judy Parfitt, Leonid Potapov, Óscar Chávez, and Phil Donahue. After him are Imre Farkas, Ferenc Török, Carol Shields, Ronald Pettersson, Massimo Natili, and Esther Phillips. Among people deceased in 2002, Mitsuo Ikeda ranks 301Before him are Tadeusz Rut, Jerome Biffle, Charles Sheffield, Bob Hayes, Katrin Cartlidge, and Lotfia Elnadi. After him are Sergei Bodrov Jr., Desmond Hoyte, Sylvia Rivera, Joyce Cooper, Lev Kulidzhanov, and Jürgen Werner.

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In Giappone

Among people born in Giappone, Mitsuo Ikeda ranks 1,751 out of NaNBefore him are Hiroya Oku (1967), Takafumi Kanazawa (1981), Hiroaki Hirata (1963), Kaori Nagamine (1968), Satoru Mochizuki (1964), and Hiromasa Yonebayashi (1973). After him are Hiromasa Azuma (1977), Shota Tajima (1992), Kenjiro Shinozuka (1948), Akira Amano (1973), Naotaka Takeda (1978), and Nana Mizuki (1980).

Among Lottatores In Giappone

Among lottatores born in Giappone, Mitsuo Ikeda ranks 16Before him are Shinobu Sekine (1943), Katsutoshi Naito (1895), Jiichiro Date (1952), Asuka (1981), Yuji Takada (1954), and Shohachi Ishii (1926). After him are Kiyomi Kato (1948), Hitoshi Saito (1961), Hidehiko Yoshida (1969), Takanohana Kōji (1972), Shinsuke Nakamura (1980), and Tadahiro Nomura (1974).

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