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Ichinojo’s Debut In The Makuuchi Division

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The best win total for that group was Ichinojo’s 13-2 Jun-Yusho in September 2014. Aonishiki is not the physical specimen that Ichinojo or Baruto was, so immediate dominance may not be as

Hokuseiho Osamu – 北青鵬 治 (born November 12, 2001) is a former Mongolian-Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Sapporo, Hokkaido. He made his debut in March 2020 and

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SUMO/ Mongolian wrestler Ichinojo secures his first career title

If this happens, Aonishiki will have accomplished a rare feat in going from top-division debut to the named ranks in three tournaments, following in the footsteps of such

Ishiura made his makuuchi debut in November, His ten wins equaled the performance of Shōdai in January 2016 and was otherwise the best by a top-division debutante since

Kirishima Tetsuo – 霧島 鐵力 (born April 24, 1996) is a Mongolian professional sumo wrestler from Dornod Province. He made his debut in March 2015 and currently wrestles for Michinoku

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Ichinoj Takashi (born 7 April 1993 as Altankhuyag Ichinnorow) is a sumo wrestler from Arkhangai, Mongolia. He is notable as being the second foreignborn wrestler, and the first

On September 2014, Ichinojo made his debut in the top division of Sumo Wrestling. He climbed up the ranks so fast, his hair have not grown enough to form the traditional chonmage or

The only current yokozuna, a 10-time tournament winner in the elite makuuchi division whose career has been marred by injury, has decided to retire, the Japan Sumo Association said on

Ichinojo made his professional sumo debut in 2014 after moving to Japan and entering the famed sumo club at Tottori Johoku High School. Joining the Minato stable, he

He returned to the dohyo as Makushita #55 West, midway down sumo’s third division. As a former Sanyaku wrestler, Tochinisohin made short work of getting back to

Hoshoryu Tomokatsu – 豊昇龍 智勝 (born May 22, 1999) is a Mongolian professional sumo wrestler from Ulaanbaatar. He made his debut in November 2017 and currently wrestles for

In his fifth tournament, his first in the top makuuchi division, he was the runner-up and promoted all the way to sekiwake, his highest rank to date. Ichinojō acquired Japanese citizenship in

Hakuoho Tetsuya – 伯桜鵬 哲也 (born August 22, 2003) is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Kurayoshi, Tottori. He made his debut in January 2023 and currently wrestles for

His age 29 year brought his first makuuchi yusho in which he racked up an incredible 9th kinboshi (while his mentals were often questioned, he was known to always

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Abi moves over from the west side to lead the komusubi trio, with Ichinojo in the top west slot and Mongolian Kiribayama below him on the west side after moving up from No. 1

Aufgrund seiner Erfolge im Amateur-Sumō durfte er unter seinem Ringnamen Ichinojō im Januar 2014 sofort in der Makushita-Division antreten. Sein Debüt gestaltete er mit einer Bilanz von 6

In his fifth tournament, his first in the top makuuchi division, he was the runner-up and promoted all the way to sekiwake, his highest rank to date. Ichinojō acquired Japanese citizenship in

Takanosho Nobuaki – 隆の勝 伸明 (born November 14, 1994) is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Kashiwa, Chiba. He made his debut in March 2010 and currently wrestles for

Daieisho started from a lower median rank but has gradually climbed towards the top. Ichinojo has spent most of his career at a median rank of M5 or higher, except in 2020, and still looks

Kinbozan – Likely making his makuuchi debut in March I expect this Kazakhstan national to secure himself as a top division mainstay. Gave Asanoyama a very good run for his money in January.

Rank-and-file wrestler Kitanowaka holds up the banzuke for the upcoming Kyushu Grand Sumo Tournament at his Hakkaku stable in the southwestern Japan city of Fukuoka on Oct. 30, 2023,

Kaisei Ichirō (Japanese: 魁聖 一郎, born December 18, 1986 as Ricardo Sugano (菅野 リカルド, Sugano Rikarudo)) is sumo elder Tomozuna, an Asakayama stable coach from São Paulo,

Ichinojo, who went 13-2 in his September debut in the elite makuuchi division, was officially promoted to the rank of sekiwake the same day, when the Japan Sumo Association

Gonoyama Toki – 豪ノ山 登輝 (born April 7, 1998) is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Neyagawa, Osaka. He made his debut in March 2021 and currently wrestles for Takekuma

The table below lists all wrestlers who earned a special prize(s) (Fighting Spirit, Technique, or Outstanding Performance prize) in his debut tournament in the makuuchi top division, valid up

Since his debut at Mg.10 he has only been in Sekiwake, Komusubi and upper Maegashira ranks. Where he has more or less gone 50-50 on average. And for what it’s worth, going 5-5 on the

Ichinojo had the best debut in modern sumo, earning 13 wins at Aki 2014 to get a Jun-Yusho as a Maegashira #10. He faced Yokozuna Hakuho on Day 14, picking up the second loss that

Kotomitsuki is an interesting case because his top-division debut on the banzuke was, as you said, 0-0-15. I defined top-division debut as debut on the makuuchi banzuke but it probably

Minatofuji Takayuki – 湊富士 孝行 (born July 6, 1968) is a former Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Annaka, Gunma. He made his debut in March 1984 and wrestled for Minato

Tokyo, 29 August, /AJMEDIA/ First-time champion Ichinojo was rewarded for his July triumph Monday by earning re-promotion to komusubi in the Japan Sumo Association’s ranking

Juryo – it was always going to be a good tournament with 4 former makuuchi yusho winners in the division plus a catalogue of top prospects, but strong performances from big