Biography
Yoshihiro Takayama is a Japanese former professional wrestler and mixed martial artist. Debuting for UWF International (UWFI) in the 1990s, Takayama joined All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) in 1997 after UWF-i folded. In 2000, he joined Pro Wrestling Noah (Noah), and later became a mainstay in New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) where he arguably achieved his greatest success, holding the IWGP Heavyweight Championship and NWF Heavyweight Championship simultaneously in 2003. He is one of only five men to hold all three puroresu major heavyweight titles, the others being Kensuke Sasaki, Keiji Muto, Satoshi Kojima, and Yuji Nagata.
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Career Analysis
Yoshihiro Takayama has compiled a professional record of 1-4-0 across 5 bouts. With 1 victories coming by stoppage, Takayama carries a 100% knockout rate — marking them as one of the most dangerous finishers in the division.
Representing Japan on the world stage, Takayama competes in the {{convert division. They remain active and looking for their next fight.