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Real name
  
Yuji Suzuki

Nationality
  
Japanese

Height
  
1.72 m

Nickname(s)
  
Guts

Stance
  
Martial art
  
Boxing


Rated at
  
Name
  
Guts Ishimatsu

Division
  
Lightweight

Reach
  
172 cm (68 in)

Role
  
Actor

Children
  
Yuki Suzuki

Guts Ishimatsu Ishimatsu


Born
  
5 June 1949 (age 74) Tochigi Prefecture, Japan (
1949-06-05
)

Movies and TV shows
  
Black Rain, Oshin, Empire of the Sun, Blood, Demeking: The Sea Monster

Similar People
  
Yoko Gushiken, Koichi Wajima, Shiro Kameda, Shin Togashi, Joe Hisaishi

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Guts Ishimatsu (ガッツ 石松, Gatsu Ishīmatsu, born 鈴木 有二 (Yūji Suzuki) on 5 June 1949) is a former boxing world champion from Kanumashi, Japan. After retiring from boxing, he has gained popularity as an actor and comedian.

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As a boxer, he was known for his unpredictable style, sometimes marking completely unexpected victories, and often losing in extravagant fashion as well. He lost 14 of his 51 professional fights, a rather large number of losses for a world champion.

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He often appears as a foolish boke character on television, but this is an act he puts on for media purposes. As a boxing commentator, he offers precise, intelligent commentary based on his own experiences in the ring. He is also known to have a liking for bananas, and keeps numerous bananas lying around his home, should he suddenly develop a craving for one.

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His original ring name was Ishimatsu Suzuki, but was changed to Guts Ishimatsu, since he wanted himself to become a gutsy boxer. Earlier in his career, Guts had often given up in fights where he was losing.

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Boxing career

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Guts made his professional debut in 1966. He was known primarily as a rough, undisciplined fighter early in his career, but his technique improved greatly under the tutelage of American trainer Eddie Townsend. He challenged Panamanian Ismael Laguna in 1970 for the WBA/WBC Lightweight Title, but lost by TKO in the 13th round. He challenged Shinichi Kadota (who had knocked out Guts only five months earlier) in 1972, and won by decision to capture the OPBF Lightweight title. After the fight, he remarked that his goal was to fight the WBA/WBC champion Ken Buchanan. Buchanan would challenge Guts three years later, when Guts was the WBC Lightweight champion.

In 1973, Guts challenged the legendary Roberto Durán in Panama for the WBA Lightweight title. Guts fought hard, but was brutally knocked out in the 10th round. Guts' manager was infuriated by Guts' loser attitude, as Guts remarked that Durán in his prime was "Too strong, I can't win", even before the fight had ended.

On April 11, 1974, Guts fought WBC Champion Rodolfo Gato González in Tokyo. González had a record of 59-5-0 (50KOs) going into the fight, as opposed to Guts' rather pathetic record of 26-11-6 (14KOs). Few expected Guts to win, but Guts fought toe-to-toe with the champion, getting a knockout win in the 8th round. Guts credited his win with being able to prepare for three extra months (González was bitten by a spider before the fight, moving the date back three months), which he used to pack on extra stamina for the fight. Guts was re-introduced to González 32 years later on a Japanese television show, where he learned that he and Gonzalez bore an uncanny number of similarities, including being born in a poor household, and succeeding as an actor after retiring from boxing as former world champions.

Guts made his first title defense in September, 1974, and beat González again in November, 1974 for his second title defense. The next challenger was Scotsman Ken Buchanan, who was 56-2-0 (25KOs) and had not lost in the last three years. The fight was scheduled for February, 1975. Buchanan led the early and middle rounds by points, but Guts fought back in the later rounds, swinging his ams around almost blindly to slow Buchanan's pace. The fight ended lopsidedly, with Guts slugging Buchanan for the last three rounds. All three judges awarded Guts the win.

Guts made his fourth defense in June, 1975, but he gradually realized that it was becoming harder and harder for him to maintain his weight in the Lightweight division. For his fifth defense in December, 1975, Guts had to lower his weight 19 kg from his natural weight, losing 10 kg in the month before the fight. Guts lost his title in May 1976 to Esteban De Jesús by 15 round decision. The fight took place in Puerto Rico, and the country paid $200,000 (a rather large investment in the time period for a lightweight title match) to have Guts fight in Puerto Rico, showing Guts' widespread popularity at the time.

Guts moved up to Junior Welterweight (current Super Lightweight/Light Welterweight) in 1977, challenging Saensak Muangsurin, but was knocked out in the 6th round. Despite having moved up a weight class, Guts still had to shed 15 kg off his natural weight to make the weight-in. Guts retired after losing again in a non-title match on June 20, 1978. His record was 31-14-6 (17KOs).

Post retirement

Guts had begun to appear on television shows even before his boxing career had ended. He appeared on a variety show for the first time in 1974, only the day after he had become the WBC lightweight world champion. Guts became indispensable to quiz shows and game shows, where he would make the meaningless answer "OK Boku-jo" ("OK Corral") regardless of what the trivia question was actually asking. However, in certain shows, he recorded rather high scores, surprising viewers with his intelligent side. "OK Boku-jo" became the word of the year in Japan (2004), and Ishimatsu released a single CD, as well as a book describing his experiences inside and outside the ring, which became a best-seller. "OK Boku-jo" and its other variations (such as "OK No-jo", which is meant to give a negative connotation) have become immensely popular (but still completely meaningless) in Japan.

The Guts-Pose

He is credited with coining the word "Guts-Pose", now commonly used in the Japanese language. The word comes from the peculiar pose he struck after winning fights, where he would pump his fist up and down in the air. He has explained that his right hand shows his own joy at winning the fight, and his left hand shows his gratitude to the crowd. Japanese pitchers are often seen striking this pose after finishing a game/inning, or striking out a batter.

Acting

Guts has appeared in several movies, both inside and outside Japan. Notables include Steven Spielberg's Empire of the Sun (1987) and Sir Ridley Scott's Black Rain (1989). He says the only reason he started acting was so that he could be on the screen with Ken Takakura, who was his childhood idol. He has also appeared in numerous TV dramas, and has occasionally attempted to write and direct movies of his own.

Grave

Guts has a large grave already built in the Satsuki Reien cemetery in Kanuma, Tochigi.

Filmography

Actor
2021
Cold Case: Shinjitsu No Tobira (TV Mini Series) as
Toshiharu Kodama
- Episode #3.9 (2021) - Toshiharu Kodama
2015
Mare (TV Series) as
Shinichiro Kado
2014
Jûisan jiken desuyo (TV Mini Series)
- Episode #1.10 (2014)
2014
Garo: Makai no Hana (TV Series) as
Ichirou
- Family (2014) - Ichirou
2013
Oshin as
Matsuzo
2013
Moon Dream
2013
Garireo (TV Series) as
Danda Danjiro
- Episode #2.8 (2013) - Danda Danjiro
2013
The Best Divorce (TV Mini Series) as
Hoshino Takehiko
- Episode #1.11 (2013) - Hoshino Takehiko
- Episode #1.8 (2013) - Hoshino Takehiko
- Episode #1.2 (2013) - Hoshino Takehiko
2013
Kyôryû wo horô!
2012
The Solitary Gourmet (TV Series) as
Fisherman
- Sanma namero and hamaguri sakamushi in Iioka, Chiba (2012) - Fisherman
2012
Judgement
2011
Thanatos
2011
Necchû jidai (TV Movie)
2011
Tsumi to batsu as
Densaku matsue
2009
Shutoken kara yaya hazureta kaigan monogatari (Video)
2009
Buraddo as
Boss
2009
Demekingu
2008
Garden of the Wind (TV Series) as
Tsutomu Ishiyama
- Geraniumu (2008) - Tsutomu Ishiyama
- Taimu (2008) - Tsutomu Ishiyama
- Ezoengosaku (2008) - Tsutomu Ishiyama
- Sunôdoroppu (2008) - Tsutomu Ishiyama
2007
Tôbô kusotawake
2007
Gojûtô
2006
Kyôtarô Nishimura's Travel Mystery 46 (TV Movie)
2005
Haruka 17 (TV Series) as
Iwao Miyamae
- Episode #1.10 (2005) - Iwao Miyamae
- Episode #1.9 (2005) - Iwao Miyamae
- Episode #1.8 (2005) - Iwao Miyamae
- Episode #1.7 (2005) - Iwao Miyamae
- Episode #1.6 (2005) - Iwao Miyamae
- Episode #1.5 (2005) - Iwao Miyamae
- Episode #1.4 (2005) - Iwao Miyamae
- Episode #1.3 (2005) - Iwao Miyamae
- Episode #1.2 (2005) - Iwao Miyamae
- Episode #1.1 (2005) - Iwao Miyamae
2005
Kagurazaka sho Seikatsu anzen ka Mei keiji Eiji & Roku (TV Movie)
2003
Yankî bokou ni kaeru (TV Series) as
Takashi Onodera
- Tabidachi no toki - furyô shônen no yume (2005) - Takashi Onodera
- Ore no yume (2003) - Takashi Onodera
- Gakkô no shi (2003) - Takashi Onodera
- Taima no arashi (2003) - Takashi Onodera
- Namida no ninshin (2003) - Takashi Onodera
- Kinshin shojun (2003) - Takashi Onodera
- Kokoro no kagi (2003) - Takashi Onodera
- Shinuna!! (2003) - Takashi Onodera
- Kowareta kizuna (2003) - Takashi Onodera
- Hijô jitai (2003) - Takashi Onodera
- Namida no hennyûshiki (2003) - Takashi Onodera
2005
Seishun no mon: Chikuhô hen (TV Mini Series) as
Bunji Sawada
- Dai 2-ya (2005) - Bunji Sawada
- Dai 1-ya (2005) - Bunji Sawada
2005
Shiberia Chôtokkyû 5 as
Tetsuzo karaki
2004
Kagari keibuho no jikenbo 2: Hachijô Kanazawa satsujin suimyaku (TV Movie)
2004
Pachinko batoru rowaiaru II (Video)
2003
Trick (TV Series) as
Guts Ishimatsu Bugs / Genzo Kanai
- Final Chapter: A Woman Who Creates Things In Her Mind (2003) - Genzo Kanai
- The Mystery Of The Puns Which Bring Death - Solution (2003) - Guts Ishimatsu Bugs
- The Mystery Behind The Curse Of The Old House (2003) - Guts Ishimatsu Bugs
- Impossible Crime Mystery - A Woman's Instantaneous Movement (2003) - Guts Ishimatsu Bugs
- The Man Who Controls People With Spirits (2003) - Guts Ishimatsu Bugs
2003
Umi no orugôru (TV Movie)
2003
Say Hello to Black Jack (TV Mini Series) as
Kazuo Miyamura
- Episode #1.5 (2003) - Kazuo Miyamura
- Episode #1.4 (2003) - Kazuo Miyamura
- Episode #1.3 (2003) - Kazuo Miyamura
2003
Kagari keibuho no jikenbo: Fujirokuko satsujin suimyaku (TV Movie)
2002
Shio karubi (TV Series)
2002
Kita no kuni kara 2002 yuigon (TV Movie) as
Shinkichi Narita
2000
Henshu-oh (TV Series)
2000
Space Travelers as
Shoda
1999
Fûmon (TV Movie)
1999
Kanzen-naru shiiku as
Detective Omira
1998
Kita no kuni kara '98 jidai (TV Movie) as
Shinkichi Narita
1997
Ultraman: Tiga (TV Series) as
Majiro Hoshino
- Let's Go to Kamakura! (1997) - Majiro Hoshino
1995
Kita no kuni kara '95 himitsu (TV Movie) as
Shinkichi Narita
1992
Okoge
1992
Kita no kuni kara '92 sudachi (TV Movie) as
Shinkichi Narita
1991
1970 bokutachi no seishun (TV Movie) as
Cremator
1991
Genji monogatari (TV Series)
1991
Deer Friend as
Komai
1990
Hana no kisetsu
1990
Kanbakku
1990
Pod severnym siyaniyem as
The Military Police
1989
Kozure Ôkami: Meifumadô no shikaku-nin (TV Movie)
1989
Black Rain as
Katayama
1989
Onihei hankachô (TV Series)
1989
Four Days of Snow and Blood as
Sergeant Major
1989
Kita no kuni kara '89 kikyo (TV Movie) as
Shinkichi Narita
1988
Dokushin Apa-to: Dokudami-sou as
Denkichi
1988
Bee Bop highschool: Koko yotaro ondo as
Endo
1987
Empire of the Sun as
Sgt. Uchida
1987
Guys Who Never Learn II as
Ryota Mihara
1987
Ohima nara Kite yo ne! (TV Series) as
Kudo
- Episode #1.2 (1987) - Kudo
- Episode #1.1 (1987) - Kudo
1987
Shinran: Path to Purity as
Atota
1986
Tokei - Adieu l'hiver
1986
Bound for the Fields, the Mountains, and the Seacoast as
Gunroh Tabata
1985
The Last True Yakuza as
Daimatsu
1985
Otoko no kateika (TV Series)
1983
Battle Anthem as
Matsuda
1983
Kita no kuni kara '83 fuyu (TV Movie) as
Shinkichi Narita
1982
Haithîn bugi as
Shibata (as Gattsu Ishimatsu)
1981
Kita no kuni kara (TV Series) as
Shinkichi Narita
- Episode #1.21 - Shinkichi Narita
- Episode #1.19 - Shinkichi Narita
1980
Ultraman 80 (TV Series) as
Saburo Yamamoto
- Ship on the Sea of Darkness (1980) - Saburo Yamamoto
1980
Ganso dai yojôhan ô monogatari as
Sokojikara
1979
The Shogun Assassins as
Unno Rokuro
1979
Sono go no jingi naki tatakai as
Motoji Wada
1979
Daitokai - Tatakai no hibi (TV Series)
- Episode #3.24 (1979)
1978
Hawaiian Love: Dangerous Honeymoon as
Malta Notaka
1977
Tobe! Songokû (TV Series)
1975
Kobe Kokusai Gang as
Nougaki
1975
A Violent School Revolution as
Tobe
Director
2011
Tsumi to batsu
1990
Kanbakku
Writer
2011
Tsumi to batsu (written by)
1990
Kanbakku
Producer
2011
Tsumi to batsu (producer)
Self
2012
Iitabi yume kibun (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.1200 (2012) - Self
2010
Bokura no jidai (TV Series) as
Self
- Guts Ishimatsu, Koichi Wajima & Yoko Gushiken (2010) - Self
2005
Ski Jumping Pairs: Road to Torino 2006 as
Self
2003
Inaka ni tomarô! (TV Series) as
Self
1999
Kishin shutsubotsu! Takeshimuken (TV Series) as
Self
1996
Mecha mecha iketeru! (TV Series) as
Self
1980
Owarai star tanjo!! (TV Series) as
Self
1976
Quiz Derby (TV Series) as
Self

References

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