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Shinobu Ota

1993 - Today

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Shinobu Ota (太田 忍, Ōta Shinobu; born December 28, 1993) is a Japanese mixed martial artist and former Greco-Roman wrestler who currently competes in the Bantamweight division of Rizin Fighting Federation. Throughout his career, he notably claimed the 2016 Olympic silver medal at 59kg, the '19 World Championship at 63kg, the '18 Asian Games Gold medal at 60kg and three Asian Championship medals (champion in 2018 at 60 kg). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Shinobu Ota is the 934th most popular wrestler (down from 836th in 2019), the 4,302nd most popular biography from Japan (down from 3,195th in 2019) and the 70th most popular Japanese Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Shinobu Ota ranks 934 out of 1,027Before him are Lance Cade, Taryn Terrell, Sabah Shariati, Shamil Borchashvili, Mika Sugimoto, and Yui Susaki. After him are Mike Knox, Walide Khyar, Shannon Moore, Sabrina Filzmoser, Ryunosuke Haga, and Zaur Uguev.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Shinobu Ota ranks 761Before him are Swae Lee, Danny Kent, Ager Aketxe, Merel van Dongen, Pablo Insua, and Cayman Togashi. After him are Andrea Santarelli, Jeffrey Hoogland, Jakob Busk, Uffe Bech, Elba Rashani, and Abdulla Yusuf Helal.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Shinobu Ota ranks 4,315 out of 6,245Before him are Yui Susaki (1999), Ryosuke Nemoto (1980), Narumi Miura (1997), Kosuke Kitani (1978), Yuzo Minami (1983), and Akira Oba (1976). After him are Hitoshi Matsushima (1980), Takeshi Matsuda (1984), Keisuke Osako (1999), Kenjiro Ezoe (1982), Hideaki Ueno (1981), and Masahiko Ichikawa (1985).

Among WRESTLERS In Japan

Among wrestlers born in Japan, Shinobu Ota ranks 70Before him are Maki Tsukada (1982), Yoshie Ueno (1983), Chizuru Arai (1993), Shori Hamada (1990), Mika Sugimoto (1984), and Yui Susaki (1999). After him are Ryunosuke Haga (1991), Haruka Tachimoto (1990), Mayu Mukaida (1997), Masashi Nishiyama (1985), Hiroe Minagawa (1987), and Mashu Baker (1994).