Nobuhiko Takada

Mixed martial artist and wrestling promoter

Nobuhiko Takada - Mixed martial artist and wrestling promoter
Born

April 12th, 1962
63 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Japan

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A prominent figure in mixed martial arts and professional wrestling, began career as a wrestler in Japan. Gained fame through participation in the UWFi (Universal Wrestling Federation), where showcased technical grappling and striking skills. Transitioned to mixed martial arts, competing in various organizations and displaying a versatile fighting style. Founded own promotion, Hustle, which focused on entertainment-based wrestling. Contributed to the growth and popularity of both wrestling and MMA in Japan.

Founded Hustle promotion

Competed in UWFi and Pride FC

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