凄い、プロレスファンで良かった。 Superb! I refeel I am glad that I have been a pro-wrestling fan for more than 45 years! Thank you.
@user-fy6sg6ln2x4 жыл бұрын
吉村さんの試合も初めて見ました。ゴッチさんの動きに反応して本当に熱の入った好勝負ですね。
@bstei6 жыл бұрын
なんという貴重な試合を!ありがとうございます。
@n5032129 жыл бұрын
こんな貴重映像がまだ残っていたんですね。驚きです。
@astrosteve12 жыл бұрын
Wow. It's hard to find decent quality footage of Karl Gotch, sadly. He was amazingly popular in Japan (along with Lou Thesz) and I'm glad to see there's some Japanese footage out there of him. Gotch and Thesz were both tremendously important in shaping Japanese wrestling. Thesz was the ever present heel, trying to take Rikidozan's title. (And never quite succeeding.) He got Rikidozan over in a huge way. Gotch taught everyone how to really wrestle. Strong Style would not exist if not for Gotch.
A true master of the mat. I wish pro wrestling still emphasized wrestling. Yes it's a work...but it's more believable than sports entertainment.
@IvoryK29 жыл бұрын
反則なしのカール・ゴッチ。爽やかだったですね~。
@mmmoroi12 жыл бұрын
Many thanks for uploading precious material.
@kforcer9 жыл бұрын
Basically all the original Pancrase guys were Karl Gotch proteges. Fujiwara was Gotch's number one student, depending on which Gotch interview you go with, but basically Fujiwara's students back in those days were by default Gotch students as well. Gotch worked with all of them extensively and has said that Suzuki was the best wrestler he ever trained. The rules of Pancrase and even the name were all based on Gotch's suggestions.
Its called Catch Wrestling. Popularised in England and then imported mainly in japan and then the US and Canada to a certain degree. Sakuraba, masakatsu funali and Josh Barnett have been trained on catch wrestling
A lot of people forget that that stiff Japanese style takes a lot from gotch's technique
@seanwilson48852 жыл бұрын
Definitely need more footage of Karl Gotch released. I'd love to see his matches against Lou Thesz. Both men pretty much shaped the Japanese wrestling culture.
Not related to Frank Gotch. Karl Gotch aka Karl Krauser, true name Karl Istaz. The "God of Puroresu". Olympic Wrestler from Belgium. Snake Pit trained. Trained many of the great MMA / Shooto / Pancrase Shootfighters including Sakuraba, Masa Funaki, and Kiyoshi Tamura.
@user-ks6vp8tb2r3 жыл бұрын
レフェリーは沖識名?
@NameUnknown6912 жыл бұрын
Back when wrestling was real
@user-fy6sg6ln2x4 жыл бұрын
吉村さんの腕固めも厳しい攻めですね。
@Mokkari7712 жыл бұрын
Karl the Chiropractor' Gotch!!! the Ultimate Master
at this time Japan was already down with BRAZIL ,, Inokii was born in Brazil,, or moved their when he was young, UNfortunatly Yoshimura had no choice but to come up with off the back techniches
@michaelcomiskey12419 жыл бұрын
Where are the Boring, Randy Savage, JBL & CM Punk chants?? Where's the pyro, the tweets, the network plugs??
great match. i wonder what these guys would think of john cena? lol
@Kfowlkes099 жыл бұрын
David Ducker LMAO. But to be fair they'd probably look at guys like Rock, HHH, Taker, HBK, and even Hart and LOL too.
@Chinaboatman8 жыл бұрын
+Wrestling Historian Bernkastel Who knows what he'd think? One would expect him to appreciate good work. If he worked in the era of those guys he would work like those guys. It's still pro wrestling.
@Kfowlkes097 жыл бұрын
Chinaboatman True, though Gotch was an old school traditionalist and tended to do what he pleased, which is why many promoters were wary of booking him. If he were to work a match with a Cena, or an Austin, or a Taker things would be fine as long as they followed his lead and did what he asked. He was just that type of person.
THAT is real wrestling :D. Ist das ein deutscher gewesen ? Und warum känpft er in Japan ? o,O Uuuund :D warum ist der kommentar auf japanisch ?! o.O Why is this all Japanese ? Its a german wretsler isnt he ?
@7shinta76 жыл бұрын
Weiß nicht, ob das für dich noch wichtig ist, aber schau einfach mal "Karl Istaz" auf Wikipedia nach. Das sollte deine Fragen beantworten.