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Alexander Otsuka (Takashi Otsuka) was born on 17 July, 1971 in Tokushima, Japan, is a Japanese professional wrestler and mixed martial arts fighter. Discover Alexander Otsuka's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?
Popular As |
Takashi Otsuka |
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N/A |
Age |
52 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Cancer |
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17 July 1971 |
Birthday |
17 July |
Birthplace |
Tokushima, Japan |
Nationality |
Japan
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He is a member of famous Wrestler with the age 52 years old group.
Alexander Otsuka Height, Weight & Measurements
At 52 years old, Alexander Otsuka height is 1.85 m and Weight 92 kg.
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Height |
1.85 m |
Weight |
92 kg |
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Not Available |
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Not Available |
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Not Available |
Who Is Alexander Otsuka's Wife?
His wife is Yōko Tanaka (m. 2017)
Family |
Parents |
Not Available |
Wife |
Yōko Tanaka (m. 2017) |
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Not Available |
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Not Available |
Alexander Otsuka Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Alexander Otsuka worth at the age of 52 years old? Alexander Otsuka’s income source is mostly from being a successful Wrestler. He is from Japan. We have estimated Alexander Otsuka's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
House |
Not Available |
Cars |
Not Available |
Source of Income |
Wrestler |
Alexander Otsuka Social Network
Timeline
Takashi Otsuka (大塚 崇), better known by his ring name Alexander Otsuka and Otoko Sakari, is a retired Japanese mixed martial artist and professional wrestler.
Having competed for multiple pro wrestling organizations in his career, most recently with Antonio Inoki's Inoki Genome Federation, he is known for his work in the promotion Battlarts.
Takashi debuted in 1994 under the name of Alexander Otsuka, a tribute to Alexander Karelin.
He went to compete in the promotion until its closure, time in which he moved to Battlarts.
Otsuka became one of the greatest Battlarts stars, feuding with Daisuke Ikeda and Yuki Ishikawa in violent matches and brawls, and being also part of the Love Warriors tag team along with Mohammed Yone.
Otsuka made the move from a successful professional wrestling career to mixed martial arts competition in 1995.
Otsuka had his first contact with mixed martial arts when he was sent as a PWFG representative to the Lumax Cup 1995, a tournament of gi-clad MMA, but he was submitted in less of a minute by Shooto representative Egan Inoue.
Afterwards, he had a short stint in Fighting Network Rings, losing to Chris Haseman by doctor stoppage from a cut at the event Extension Fighting 2.
He retaliated by defeating Haseman in another Rings event, Battle Genesis Vol.2.
He earned a notable victory over Vale Tudo pioneer Marco Ruas in 1998.
In 1998, Otsuka debuted in worldwide MMA for PRIDE Fighting Championships in PRIDE 4, the same event in which fellow pro wrestler Nobuhiko Takada had his rematch against Rickson Gracie.
Otsuka was pitted against Marco Ruas, a Brazilian luta livre exponent from the Ruas Vale Tudo, while Alexander himself represented his home promotion Battlarts.
Going against the pundits' judgement, Otsuka showed his skill and tenacity when he managed to take Ruas down and perform ground and pound through his guard, as well as later defending a fully locked rear naked choke to the end of the round.
At the second one, Otsuka took Ruas down again and continued throwing punches, drawing blood from Ruas's face, and finally making the doctors call the fight.
It was later revealed that Ruas fought under medication for hepatitis and a knee injury, but nonetheless the Japanese press lauded it as one of the biggest upsets ever, and Otsuka won the Tokyo Sports magazine topic award for his victory.
Alexander returned to the promotion at PRIDE 8, facing this time Renzo Gracie.
Otsuka still competed in pro wrestling around the time and came to the fight with a head injury, but he did not back down.
During the match, he took Gracie down and even mounted him, but Renzo escaped and hit a series of upkicks which bloodied Otsuka's face.
However, Otsuka kept on, escaping from a locked triangle choke and seeking the ground and pound again.
The second round would have even more action, with the Japanese wrestler forcing Renzo to the mat and getting out of an armbar which seemed to be decisive.
Renzo executed a German suplex-like takedown and tried an arm triangle choke, but Alexander was never inactive and even threatened with a Kimura lock before the match ended, with a unanimous decision for Gracie.
Despite the loss, Otsuka was cheered all through the match and solidified himself as a fan favorite, while Gracie himself praised Otsuka for his performance and considered him "a very tough opponent".
His career in the promotion was parallel to its very existence, ceasing when Battlarts folded in 1999, and doing a return when it reopened in 2002 with Pro Wrestling Zero-One's support.
He also competed as a Battlarts representative in Zero-One, U-STYLE, Universal Fighting-Arts Organization and other promotions.
Two years later, Otsuka returned to PRIDE to take part in the Grand Prix 2000, and was pitted against feared kickboxer Igor Vovchanchyn.
Otsuka, who had worked a wrestling match the same day, was cornered by The Great Sasuke, and showed off further his pro wrestling roots by throwing a dropkick against Vovchanchyn.
The Ukrainian landed several hard punches and knocked Otsuka down several times, but Alexander kept himself away from being finished and managed to stun Igor with a right punch, though still losing by unanimous decision.
Although he was eliminated from the tournament, the Japanese came to fight the next event as well, taking on Pancrase and Ultimate Fighting Championship exponent Ken Shamrock, who won the fight by knocking Otsuka down and executing ground and pound.
At PRIDE 11, Otsuka got his first victory against American wrestler Mike Bourke, who had taken the fight in short notice, yet in turn outweighed Otsuka by 60ibs.
Despite missing another dropkick, Otsuka worked from the bottom and locked both of his opponent's arms in a double armbar, making him submit.
The technique was originally being used as a finishing move by Otsuka's fellow Battlarts pro wrestler, Carl Greco.
After losing two fights against Guy Mezger, Otsuka was put against Pride middleweight champion Wanderlei Silva, who had defeated many Japanese names in his way, including Kazushi Sakuraba and Daijiro Matsui.
Despite his technical inferiority, Otsuka characteristically built the fight over his toughness and defensive abilities.
Otsuka was famous for his toughness in the ring.
A former amateur wrestler since high school, Otsuka was contacted by Yoshiaki Fujiwara to train in Pro Wrestling Fujiwara Gumi.
In 2006, Otsuka started competing in Michinoku Pro Wrestling under the gimmick of Otoko Sakari (男盛), a bisexual, sex addict wrestler who wore a fundoshi and utilized sexual antics against his opponents.
Sakari never took off as a serious contender, as he often lost matches by morodashi (モロダシ, being exposed in public) when his opponent compromised his attire, making the ring crew throw the towel to cover it.
Sakari feuded mainly with Kanjyuro Matsuyama, scheduling a 7-matches series to solve their enmity, which Sakari lost by 3-4, being forced to shave his pubic hair.
Sakari would later appear also in Dradition Pro Wrestling, getting in a feud with Kikutaro.