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Kyokushūzan Noboru (旭鷲山 昇, (born
March 8, 1973 as
Davaagiin Batbayar) (Mongolian: Даваагийн Батбаяр) in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia) is a
former professional...
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professional debut in
January 1999. At that time,
fellow Mongolians Kyokushūzan and Kyokutenhō were in the top
division and
stars back in
their home...
- Kakuryū Rikisaburō
Kiribayama Tetsuo Kōryū
Tadaharu Kyokushūhō Kōki
Kyokushūzan Noboru Kyokutenhō
Masaru Kyokutenzan Takeshi Mitoryū
Takayuki Mōkonami...
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Tsuchiya attended the
official retirement ceremony for the sumo
wrestler Kyokushuzan held in
Ryogoku Kokugikan,
presented him with a bouquet, and appeared...
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missed most of the
January 2002
tournament after injuring himself against Kyokushūzan on the
third day, he won
three tournaments that year,
making 2002 his...
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after seeing a
tournament featuring fellow Mongolians Kyokutenhō and
Kyokushūzan on TV. He
wrote a
letter about his
desires and had a
friend translate...
- 1865–1908),
official in the
government of ****an's
Okinawa Prefecture Kyokushūzan Noboru (旭鷲山 昇, born 1973),
former professional sumo
wrestler and current...
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Agvaansamdangiin Sükhbat
Wrestling Member of the
State Great Khural (2016–?)
Kyokushūzan Noboru Sumo
Member of the
State Great Khural (2008–2012)...
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wrestler Kyokushūzan.
Because he
weighed only 62 kg (137 lb), no sumo
training stable (heya) was
prepared to
accept him.
Hearing this,
Kyokushūzan asked...
- Don
Wilson Muaythai:
Gavintra Photijak Sambo:
Fedor Emelianenko Sumo:
Kyokushūzan Noboru Taekwondo: Jung Joon-ho Wrestling:
Rulon Gardner Wushu: Jet Li...