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Strong Kobayashi (left) returns to the mat with Seiji Sakaguchi to attack Umanosuke Ueda 19920301 date19920301date LocationYokohama Arena
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Strong Kobayashi (right) returns to the mat after a long absence as a tag team with former partner Seiji Sakaguchi 19920301 date19920301date
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November 6 1982 New Japan Pro-Wrestling the movie Strong Kobayashi changes his name to Strong Kongo during the filming of Iga Ninpocho; (l-r) H
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November 6 1982 New Japan Pro-Wrestling the movie Strong Kobayashi changes his name to Strong Kongo during the filming of Iga Ninpocho; (left t
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September 21 1982 New Japan Pro-Wrestling Long Kobayashi (right) and Hulk Hogan (Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium)
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September 1 1981 New Japan Pro Wrestling Umanosuke Ueda chokes out Strong Kobayashi on the apron despite referee Mr Takahashis attempts to stop h
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July 24 1981 Strong Kobayashi in a headlock on Dick Murdock at the Los Angeles Sports Arena in Los Angeles California USA
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February 12 1981 at New Japan Pro-Wrestling Seiji Sakaguchi (right) and Riki Choshu toast in the waiting room after defeating The Samoans to defend t
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December 14 1980 New Japan Pro-Wrestling promoter award ceremony From right Kengo Kimura Riki Choshu Seiji Sakaguchi Antonio Inoki Tatsumi Fujin
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December 13 1980 New Japan Pro-Wrestling Rusher Kimura cross chop on Strong Kobayashi Tokyo Gymnasium
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July 15 1980 - Strong Kobayashi and Haruka Nagagen in an IWA World Tag Team defense match at Fuji Civic Gymnasium
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July 2 1980 - New Japan Pro-Wrestling - Umanosuke Ueda and Tiger Jet Singh torture Strong Kobayashi by putting a saber in his mouth Sapporo Nakajim
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June 2 1980 New Japan Pro-Wrestling Strong Kobayashi atomic drop on Stan Hansen Hamamatsu City Gymnasium
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May 27 1980 New Japan Pro-Wrestling Antonio Inoki kicked Strong Kobayashi with an en-mei slash Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium
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Feb 1 1980 New Japan Pro-Wrestling (from left) Seiji Sakaguchi Strong Kobayashi Antonio Inoki Kengo Kimura Haruka Nagagen etc congratulate Tat
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July 16 1979 New Japan Pro-Wrestling Match Previous joint training from right to left Makoto Arakawa Kantaro Hoshino Kengo Kimura Strong Kobayas
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May 29 1979 - New Japan Pro-Wrestling Excited spectators at an off-site fight between Kobayashi Long and Umanosuke Ueda intervened with shinai swords
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Riki Choshu Seiji Sakaguchi Circa 1979 - Pro-Wrestling Riki Choshu and Seiji Sakaguchi celebrate after winning the North American Tag Team Champio
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December 13 1978 New Japan Pro-Wrestling Strong Kobayashi atomic drop on Go Ryoma Yokohama Bunka Gymnasium
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February 22 1978 New Japan Pro-Wrestling Fujinami Tatsumi (Tatsumi Fujinami) returns triumphantly to Japan and is greeted by Antonio Inoki (right)
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February 6 1978 New Japan Pro-Wrestling Superstar Billy Graham and Bear Hug Strong Kobayashi Morioka Iwate Prefectural Gymnasium
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January 27 1978 New Japan Pro-Wrestling Strong Kobayashi hits Umanosuke Ueda in the brain with a chair; North American tag team match Nagoya Aichi
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January 11 1978 New Japan Pro-Wrestling Strong Kobayashi attacks Tiger Jet Singh as he enters and chokes him with a turban at Yokohama City Cultura
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August 26 1977 - New Japan Pro-Wrestling Stan Hansen buried Strong Kobayashi with a Western Lariat LocationKiryu Civic Gymnasium
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Feb 2 1977 New Japan Pro Wrestling Tiger Jet Singh and Umanosuke Ueda hurt Strong Kobayashis left arm in a two-man North American tag team match
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September 4 1976 New Japan Pro-Wrestling Seiji Sakaguchi and Strong Kobayashi successfully defend their North American tag team titles for the four
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June 6 1975 Antonio Inoki chuckled With Kimura as an opponent Strong Kobayashi (right) and Seiji Sakaguchi (left) at the Asahikawa City Gymnasiu
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May 30 1975 New Japan Pro-Wrestling Strong Kobayashi (Korakuen Hall)
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Dec 12 1974 New Japan Pro Wrestling Antonio Inoki Strong Kobayashi NWF World Heavyweight Title Inoki defends for 8th time Inokis Manji-gatame
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Antonio Inoki photo gallery New Japan Pro-Wrestling NWF-certified heavyweight championship Antonio Inoki decks Strong Kobayashi (bottom) with a swasti
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December 12 1974 New Japan Pro-Wrestling Antonio Inoki Strong Kobayashi NWF World Heavyweight Title Inoki defends for the 8th time Inoki decides
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(L-R) Antonio Inoki Strong Kobayashi DECEMBER 6 1974 - Pro Wrestling
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Antonio Inoki Strong Kobayashi MARCH 19 1974 - Pro-Wrestling New Japan Pro-wrestling event in Japan (Photo by Moritsuna KimuraA
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Antonio Inoki Strong Kobayashi MARCH 19 1974 - Pro-Wrestling New Japan Pro-wrestling event in Japan (Photo by Moritsuna KimuraA
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March 1 1974 New Japan Pro Wrestling Signing ceremony between Antonio Inoki and Strong Kobayashi which was watched by fans all over Japan Keio Plaza
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January 5 1974 - Kokusai Pro Wrestling - Strong Kobayashi guillotines Jerry Brown using a chair Kinmai death match Kokura Kitakyushu Japan
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June 18 1973 - International Pro Wrestling - Strong Kobayashi chokes Dick Murdoch at the Ichihara Rinkai Gymnasium
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February 24 1973 International Pro Wrestling Strong Kobayashi Ota-ku Gymnasium Tokyo
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December 28 1972 International Pro Wrestling Strong Kobayashi shows off his strength by hoisting a boy fan with one hand in the Tokyu Department Stor
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November 27 1972 International Pro Wrestling Japans first wire mesh tag team death match Strong Kobayashi (front left) of the challenger team bl
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July 7 1972 - International Pro Wrestling Great Kusatsu chokes out Baron Scicluna (left) Strong Kobayashi chokes out Bill Miller (front) with a sleep
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December 9 1969 for International Pro Wrestling New Years Photo (l-r) to Thunder Sugiyama Toyotobori Strong Kobayashi Great Kusatsu Yoyogi Park
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August 25 2005 Strong Kobayashi Tokyo
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August 26 1984 New Japan Pro-Wrestling Strong Kobayashis retirement ceremony Antonio Inoki Fussa Civic Gymnasium
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August 21 1984 Strong Kobayashi (Strong Kongo) Tokyo Japan
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September 21 1982 - New Japan Pro Wrestling Antonio Inoki and Rusher Kimura hair bend match (hair cut for the loser); Inoki hits Strong Kobayashi w
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August 17 1982 New Japan Pro-Wrestling the movie Strong Kobayashi changes his name to Strong Kongo during the filming of Iga Ninpocho; (right)
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On August 17 1982 Strong Kobayashi who plays the role of Kongo a monstrous monk in Toeis New Years movie Iga Ninpocho cuts off his hair (rig
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April 9 1982 New Japan Pro-Wrestling Strong Kobayashi posing with Nioi elephant at Myohokeji Temple in Tamazawa Mishima City
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July 20 1981 - New Japan Pro-Wrestling - Kurt Henning Strong Kobayashi with a headlock on the ground MS-G New York USA
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December 10 1980 Antonio Inoki and Bob Backlund toasting in the waiting room after winning the first MS-G tag team league championship of New Japan
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September 4 1980 - New Japan Pro Wrestling - Strong Kobayashi to Riki Choshu One-handed Backbreaker Kumagaya City Gymnasium
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June 1980 New Japan Pro-Wrestling Strong Kobayashi and his car Keio Plaza Hotel
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May 28 1980 New Japan Pro-Wrestling Riki Choshu slaps Strong Kobayashi with a chair at Matsue City General Gymnasium
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May 28 1980 New Japan Pro-Wrestling Strong Kobayashi buried Riki Choshu with an off-site atomic drop at Matsue City General Gymnasium
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January 4 1970 - International Pro Wrestling - Monster Rossimov (Andre The Giant) headlocked Strong Kobayashi Niimi Civic Hall Okayama Japan
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November 30 1979 New Japan Pro Wrestling Antonio Inoki defeats Bob Backlund for the WWF title (Tokushima Municipal Gymnasium)
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May 29 1979 New Japan Pro-Wrestling An excited spectator breaks into an extravaganza between Umanosuke Ueda and Long Kobayashi with a bamboo sword
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February 9 1978 New Japan Pro-Wrestling Fan Appreciation Day from right to left Haruka Nagagen Kai Katsuji Daigoro Oshiro Buffalo Allen (Bad New
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December 20 1977 New Japan Pro-Wrestling (from right) Seiji Sakaguchi Antonio Inoki Strong Kobayashi
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May 28 1976 New Japan Pro-Wrestling Strong Kobayashi Korakuen Hall
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19760304 New Japan Pro-Wrestling Seiji Sakaguchi and Strong Kobayashi receive Antonio Inokis blessing after their first defense of the North Americ
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19750530 New Japan Pro-Wrestling Strong Kobayashi who officially belongs to New Japan Pro-Wrestling from this day 3 shots with Seiji Sakaguchi an
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19750530 New Japan Pro-Wrestling (from left) Seiji Sakaguchi Antonio Inoki Strong Kobayashi Korakuen Hall
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May 30 1975 New Japan Pro-Wrestling (from right) Antonio Inoki Strong Kobayashi Seiji Sakaguchi Korakuen Hall
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May 30 1975 New Japan Pro-Wrestling (from left) Seiji Sakaguchi Antonio Inoki Strong Kobayashi Korakuen Hall
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December 17 1974 Strong Kobayashi relaxing at home
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(L-R) Antonio Inoki Strong Kobayashi DECEMBER 6 1974 - Pro Wrestling Strong Kobayashi attacks Antonio Inoki (rear) with a chair at the New Japan
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December 3 1974 New Japan Pro-Wrestling Sto Long Kobayashi trained at Kakeyu Hot Spring Maruko-machi Kogata-gun Nagano Prefecture Japan
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December 3 1974 New Japan Pro-Wrestling Long Kobayashi trained at Kakeyu hot spring in Maruko-machi Ogaki-gun Nagano Prefecture
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