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Kotonishiki Katsuhiro (born June 8, 1968 as
Hideyuki Matsuzawa) is a
former sumo
wrestler from Takasaki,
Gunma Prefecture, ****an. He
began his career...
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Kotonishiki Noboru (March 7, 1922 – July 14, 1974, born
Noboru Fujimura) was a sumo
wrestler and
coach from Kanonji, Kagawa, ****an. His
highest rank was...
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former komusubi Kotonishiki Noboru.
Former yokozuna Kotozakura took over the
running of the
stable in 1974
following Kotonishiki's death. The stable...
- him to
continue with judo but they were
persuaded by
former komusubi Kotonishiki Noboru to let him join
Sadogatake stable.
Kotozakura made his professional...
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closing of the
previous incarnation of the stable, the
retired former Kotonishiki,
after several years of
borrowing elder names,
finally acquired the vacant...
- more
times to
another than
Akinoshima did
against Kotonishiki. He won his last bout
against Kotonishiki in
March 2000, but
injured his
elbow in the win...
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January 1969
January 1974
Sekiwake Kaiō 21
January 1995 July 2000 Ōzeki
Kotonishiki 21
November 1990
January 1997
Sekiwake 6 Musōyama 20
March 1994 March...
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Wakanohana III (4)
Wakanohana III (5)
Takanohana II (19)
Takanohana II (20)
Kotonishiki (2) 1997
Wakanohana III (3)
Takanohana II (16)
Akebono (9) Takanohana...
- times, who did not
achieve further promotion, have been
Hasegawa and
Kotonishiki who each held the rank for 21
tournaments (Kotomitsuki was
ranked at...
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Nakamura as that was
already taken by
Nakamura Oyakata (former
sekiwake Kotonishiki), so
instead he used his
given name, Daiki. He rose up the
ranks quickly...