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‘Wrestling diplomacy’ in North Korea
Inoki takes on Muhammad Ali —
Former Japanese wrestler turned politician Kanji "Antonio" Inoki strikes out at Muhammad Ali during an exhibition fight in Tokyo, July 5, 1976.
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Former wrestler leading NK tour —
Inoki poses for photographers at a press conference in Tokyo, August 21. He's organized a two-day wrestling competition in Pyongyang, featuring former NFL player Bob "The Beast" Sapp.
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'Wrestling diplomacy' in North Korea —
Retired wrestler turned Japanese lawmaker Antonio Inoki arrives in Pyongyang.
Will Ripley, CNN
'Wrestling diplomacy' in North Korea —
Antonio Inoki's arrival in North Korea has generated considerable interest.
Will Ripley, CNN
Weekend event includes former stars —
Fight flashback. In December 2003, former NFL player Bob Sapp (right) takes on Hawaiian-born former sumo wrestler Taro Akebono in a K-1 bout in Nagoya, Japan. Sapp won by technical knockout.
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Rodman's 'basketball diplomacy' —
Earlier this year, former U.S. basketball player Dennis Rodman caused a stir by organizing a basketball event in North Korea, during which he sang "Happy Birthday" to the North Korean leader.
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Best of friends? —
This photo taken on January 8 shows Rodman and Kim with other former NBA players at Pyongyang Gymnasium in Pyongyang.
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Kim inspects work —
In the past, Rodman has referred to Kim Jong Un as his "friend." The North Korean leader is seen here in an undated photo inspecting the Number 2 factor of the Korean People's Army (KPA).
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Attending a performance —
This undated picture, released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on July 28, shows Kim attending a performance given by the State Merited Chorus at the People's Theater in Pyongyang.