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  1. Mitsuyo Maeda (前田 光世, Maeda Mitsuyo, born November 18, 1878 – November 28, 1941), a Brazilian naturalized as Otávio Maeda (Portuguese pronunciation: [oˈtavju maˈedɐ]), was a Japanese judōka (judo practitioner) and prizefighter in no holds barred competitions.

  2. May 11, 2017 · On December 18, 1905, Mitsuyo Maeda was in Atlanta, Georgia, for a professional wrestling match with Sam Marburger. The contest was best of three, two falls with jackets and one without, and Maeda won the two with jackets and lost the one without.

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  3. Aug 7, 2013 · Mitsuyo Maeda was born on November 18, 1878 and died in November 28, 1941. He was Japanese and was later naturalized Brazilian as Otávio Maeda. He was a judōka (judo expert) and prizefighter in no holds barred competitions. He was also known as Count Combat or Conde Koma in Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese, a nickname he picked up in Spain in 1908.

  4. Oct 14, 2006 · The 5’5″, 154-pound Maeda was said to have engaged in 1,000 challenge matches, never once losing a judo-style competition and only once or twice suffering defeats as a professional wrestler.

  5. Aug 10, 2023 · On November 27th, 1941, Mitsuyo “Conde Koma” Maeda passed away from kidney disease in Belem. When he did, he was a 6th Dan in Judo. Fifteen years after his death in 1956, Maeda received his...

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  7. 230. 6.6K views 3 years ago #Judo #MitsuyoMaeda #CACC. This video discusses the wrestling career of Judoka Mitsuyo Maeda, and examine the evidence of his challenges and over a 1000 wins....

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  8. Mitsuyo Maeda was one of the finest judoka that ever lived and helped spread the art outside of Japan. Known as Conde Koma (Count Combat), he is said to have fought in two thousand no-holds-barred fights and was so successful, many see him as the ‘toughest man who ever lived’.

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