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Wakakōyū Masaya (born 24
February 1984 as
Masaya Yaki****a) is a
former professional sumo
wrestler from Funabashi, ****an. His
highest rank was komusubi...
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tournament after falling to the
floor of the
dohyo twice in two
bouts against Wakakoyu on Day 9 and had to
withdraw for the
first time in his career. He fell...
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Shiranui Kōemon (不知火 光右衛門, 1822–1890), sumo wrestler, the 11th
Yokozuna Wakakōyū Masaya (若荒雄 匡也, born 1984), sumo
wrestler known by the
elder name Shiranui...
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reach the top
makuuchi division was
Katayama in 2005. The now
retired Wakakōyū reached komusubi in 2012, as did Ōnoshō in 2017. The stable's most successful...
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which he
founded in 1994. He
produced five
makuuchi wrestlers, Katayama,
Wakakōyū, Daidō, Amūru and Ōnoshō. He was
forced to
leave the
Nishonoseki ichimon...
- 1994 Ōnokatsu, Yuma [ja] Amūru, Daidō, Katayama, Keitenkai [ja], Ōnoshō,
Wakakōyū head is
former Daidō,
forced out of
Nishonoseki ichimon and
joined Takanohana...
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award for his efforts. He did, however,
share this
record with his rival,
Wakakōyū having lost to him on the
final day of the tournament. In
February 2012...
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Oguruma Protege of
former ozeki Daikirin,
dismissed for
cannabis use
Wakakōyū 1999-3 2014-9
dKomusubi Onomatsu best-rank komusubi,
second wrestler from...
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newcomers to the top
division but Kimurayama, Tochinonada,
Koryu and
Wakakoyu all return.
There are no
rikishi making their sanyaku debuts for the sixth...
- Shōzaburō, is
knocked out of the
dohyo during a bout
between Baruto and
Wakakoyu,
hitting his head and
losing consciousness. He is
taken away on a stretcher...