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Toyonoshima Daiki (born June 26, 1983, as
Daiki Kajiwara) is a
former professional sumo
wrestler from Sukumo, Kōchi, ****an. He made his
professional debut...
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footballer 1983 – Nick Compton,
South African-English
cricketer 1983 –
Toyonoshima Daiki, ****anese sumo
wrestler 1983 –
Felipe Melo,
Brazilian footballer...
- top ranks. (The
others were Gōeidō, Kisenosato, Hōmashō, Toyohibiki,
Toyonoshima and Tochiōzan). Kotoshōgiku was
promoted back to
sekiwake for the March...
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baseball player Daiki Tomii (富居 大樹, born 1989), ****anese
footballer Toyonoshima Daiki (豊ノ島 大樹, born 1983), ****anese sumo
wrestler Daiki Umei (梅井 大輝,...
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withdraws early once again.
Kaiho misses the
tournament and
drops to juryo.
Toyonoshima wins the
juryo championship with a 14–1
record and
returns to makuuchi...
- Asashōryū got off to a bad
start in the July
tournament by
losing to
Toyonoshima on the
first day.
After a
second loss to
maegashira Tochinonada on day...
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pushing and
glaring at each
other after their match on the
final day.
Toyonoshima also wins 11
bouts and
receives the
Fighting Spirit Award. Kisenosato...
- However, Hakuhō won all his
remaining bouts and
defeated maegashira Toyonoshima in a
playoff to win the championship. He
finished the year on 86 wins...
- Tokitenkū and
Toyonoshima to the top
division in July and
September 2004. In May 2007 he
criticised Asashōryū for
injuring Toyonoshima during training...
- only
defeat is to
maegashira Toyonoshima.
Toyonoshima is the runner-up on 12–3,
shared with Hakuhō and Harumafuji.
Toyonoshima is also
given the Outstanding...