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Kyokutenzan Takeshi (born
August 4, 1973 as Batmönkhiin Enkhbat, Mongolian: Батмөнхийн Энхбат) is a
former professional sumo
wrestler from Ulaanbaatar...
- Kōryū
Tadaharu Kyokushūhō Kōki Kyokushūzan
Noboru Kyokutenhō
Masaru Kyokutenzan Takeshi Mitoryū
Takayuki Mōkonami
Sakae Ryūō
Noboru Seirō
Takeshi Shōtenrō...
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modern sumo,
holds the
record for the most top
division bouts of all time
Kyokutenzan 1992-3 2007-11 h1Maku****a 13 Ōshima
achieved only
minor success, suspected...
- Batmönkhiin
Erkhembayar (born 1991),
Mongolian international footballer Kyokutenzan Takeshi (born 1973 as Batmönkhiin Enkhbat),
former professional sumo...
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komusubi Kyokutenhō
Masaru § –
Nyamjavyn Tsevegnyam – 1992–2015 –
sekiwake Kyokutenzan Takeshi – Batmönkhiin
Enkhbat – 1992–2008 – maku****a 13 Maenoyū Tarō...
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selected and went to ****an with five others,
including Kyokutenhō and
Kyokutenzan. They were the
first Mongolians ever to join sumo. He was immediately...
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wrestler Kyokutenhō Masaru,
originally Tsebeknyam Nyamjyab, sumo
wrestler Kyokutenzan Takeshi,
originally Enkhbat Batmunkh, sumo
wrestler Harumafuji Kōhei...
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sought refuge in the
Mongolian emb****y, but he was
persuaded by
Kyokutenzan to
return to his stable. In
March 1996, he was
promoted to the second...
- area. In 2008 he
attended the
retirement ceremony of
former stablemate Kyokutenzan. He also
occasionally commentates on sumo broadcasts. His
younger brother...
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modern professional sumo,
announces his retirement. Also
retiring is
Kyokutenzan, one of the
original group of
Mongolians to join sumo in 1992. 30: Asashoryu...