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Antonio Inoki, global pro wrestling icon, dead at 79

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Antonio Inoki, a pro wrestling icon who was also a Japanese politician, has died, WWE and New Japan Pro-Wrestling said Friday. He was 79.

Inoki, born Kanji Inoki in Yokohama, Japan, in 1943, rose to fame as a competitor for Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance in the 1960s and at the height of his fame battled Muhammad Ali in 1976 in what was billed as "The War of the Worlds." It was also seen as the first modern example of a mixed martial arts bout.

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Wrestler Antonio Inoki, left, and world heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali shake hands after a 15-round boxing-wrestling fight on June 26, 1976, at Tokyo's Budokan. (AP Photo, File)

Inoki founded New Japan-Pro Wrestling (NJPW) in 1972 and was the owner of the company until 2005, when he sold his controlling shares to Yuke’s. NJPW is one of the most successful wrestling promotions in the world outside WWE.

He would be the first IWGP Heavyweight Champion in 1987 after beating Masa Saito in a tournament final.

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Inoki won the WWF Championship over Bob Backlund in 1979, but it was due to outside interference. He would pin Backlund again in their rematch with the help of interference, but the second bout was ruled a no-contest. Inoki vacated the title, and

Japanese pro-wrestler-turned-politician Kanji "Antonio" Inoki bows at the end of a news conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo on Aug. 21, 2014. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko, File)

Backlund would win it again against Bobby Duncum. The WWF never recognized the title reign.

He would

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