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== Notes ==
Won a Mexican national title despite being born in Japan. He moved to Mexico when he was one year old, which might explain why he was allowed to compete for the title and win it, but he was stripped of the title after about eight months in when the commission change it's mind on the matter. Believed to have suffered a bad head injury when falling out of the ring in 1967 and never wrestled again. Passed away due to a stomach ailment in 1970.
Francisco José Ota was a Japanese born wreslter who won the Mexican national title despite being born in Japan. His family moved to Mexico when he was one year old residing in Mexicali, Baja California, and at the age of 15 came to Mexico City to attend high school, which might explain why he was allowed to compete for the title and win it, but he was stripped of the title after about eight months in when the commission change it's mind on the matter since he was not born in Mexico and not being son of Mexican parents. Believed to have suffered a bad head injury when falling out of the ring in 1967 and never wrestled again. Passed away due to a stomach ailment in 1970.


Source: [http://superluchas.com/2015/08/21/en-un-dia-como-hoy-1964-hace-51-anos-debuto-profesionalmente-mil-mascaras-1970-fallece-en-la-ciudad-de-mexico-el-gran-mishima-ota/ SuperLuchas]
Source: [http://superluchas.com/2015/08/21/en-un-dia-como-hoy-1964-hace-51-anos-debuto-profesionalmente-mil-mascaras-1970-fallece-en-la-ciudad-de-mexico-el-gran-mishima-ota/ SuperLuchas]
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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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[[Category:Deceased wrestlers]]
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Latest revision as of 12:34, 10 April 2023

Mishima Ota
Mishima Ota
Name Mishima Ota
Real name Francisco José Ota
Nicknames El Muñeco Japonés
Name history Mishima Ota
Family
Maestro(s) Gonzalo Avendano
Birth date, location October 25, 1932 - Fukuoka, Japan
Obituary date August 21, 1970
Debut, location March 7, 1952 - Merida (vs Prince Banu)
Lost mask to not masked
Height
Weight
Signature moves Quebradora Oriental
Titles: Mexican National Lightweight Championship

Notes

Francisco José Ota was a Japanese born wreslter who won the Mexican national title despite being born in Japan. His family moved to Mexico when he was one year old residing in Mexicali, Baja California, and at the age of 15 came to Mexico City to attend high school, which might explain why he was allowed to compete for the title and win it, but he was stripped of the title after about eight months in when the commission change it's mind on the matter since he was not born in Mexico and not being son of Mexican parents. Believed to have suffered a bad head injury when falling out of the ring in 1967 and never wrestled again. Passed away due to a stomach ailment in 1970.

Source: SuperLuchas

Luchas de apuestas record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
59/04/21 hair Mishima Ota Huroki Sito Arena Coliseo - Mexico City


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