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16 Facts About Super Delfin

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Super Delfin is better known by his stage name Super Delfin.

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Super Delfin has been a member of the Izumi City Council since 2012.

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Super Delfin was affiliated with the Takeshi Puroresu Gundan, a Japanese take on the "Rock 'n Wrestling" concept espoused by the WWF at the time in the United States, using comedian and director Takeshi Kitano as the manager of Riki Choshu and others who had returned from All Japan Pro Wrestling.

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Super Delfin finished second by losing to Jyushin Thunder Liger in the finals.

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Super Delfin attempted to play mind games on Liger by dressing in a similar outfit for the match.

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Super Delfin began his career in Japan in Frontier Martial Arts Wrestling, and then continued on to Universal Lucha Libre, where he adopted the Super Delfin character after a tour to Mexico.

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Super Delfin defeated Coloso for vacated title on November 20,1992 in Osaka, Japan.

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Super Delfin held the title nearly two and a half years before losing it to SATO on March 3,1995 in Osaka, Japan while wrestling for Michinoku Pro Wrestling.

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Super Delfin claimed his third UWF Super Delfin Welterweight Championship by victory over El Pantera in Aomori, Japan on August 5,1996.

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Super Delfin lost the championship to Arkangel de la Muerte in Kawasaki, Japan on August 10,1999.

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Super Delfin formed Osaka Pro Wrestling, a regional independent promotion in 1998, and the company had its first event April 29,1999.

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Super Delfin won the UWF Super Welterweight Championship altogether five times, in Universal, Michinoku Pro and Osaka Pro.

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Super Delfin held the NWA World Welterweight Championship governed by Toryumon Mexico at the time for 11 days from January 20,2007 to February 10,2007.

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Super Delfin won and lost the championship title from Hajime Ohara in Osaka, Japan.

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On November 9,2008 in Osaka, Japan Super Delfin defeated Ultimo Dragon in a decision match to revive title.

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In July 2015, Super Delfin announced he was forming a new promotion named Kaisen Puroresu.