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WEBHakuhō Shō (Japanese: 白鵬 翔, born 11 March 1985 as Mönkhbatyn Davaajargal (Mongolian: Мөнхбатын Даваажаргал; IPA: [mөnxpatʰin taw̜aːt͡ʃargaɮ])) is a former professional sumo wrestler from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Making his debut in March 2001, he reached the top makuuchi division in May 2004.WEBDec 9, 2021 · Hakuhō Shō, who has been a Yokozuna – the highest rank in sumo – for over 14 years, has achieved five Guinness World Records titles.WEBHakuho Sho - 白鵬 翔 (born March 11, 1985) is a former Mongolian professional sumo wrestler from Ulaanbaatar. He made his debut in March 2001 and wrestled for Miyagino stable. He reached the makuuchi division in May 2004, and has 6 special prizes, 1 kinboshi and 45 top division championships.WEBJul 18, 2021 · After being taken out by injuries and spent 6 tournaments away from the dohyo. Hakuho Sho showed everyone why he is the reigning KING OF THE RING by this splendid return to Grand Sum ...more.WEBThe former was Hakuho Sho, a Mongolian-born sumo wrestler, who, if he won that day, would cross 1047 career wins, making him the ‘winningest’ sumo wrestler in history.WEBJun 9, 2016 · Hakuhō Shō 白鵬 翔, born 11 March 1985 as Mönkhbatyn Davaajargal, Mongolian: Мөнхбатын Даваажаргал) is a professional sumo wrestler (rikishi) from Ulan Bator, Mongolia. Making his...WEBThis video essay discusses 69th Yokozuna Hakuho Sho who has conquered almost all significant records in Grand Sumo - the National Sport of Japan. Despite bei...WEBSep 27, 2021 · Sumo wrestling's greatest champion, Hakuho, is set to retire after more than 1,000 wins. He rose to the top ranks of sumo wrestling after arriving in Japan from his native Mongolia at the age...WEBMar 26, 2019 · The stablemasters who run sumo wrestling in Japan took one look at the skinny kid from Mongolia and laughed. At a shade over nine stone, there was no way this 15-year-old runt was ever going to...WEBDec 20, 2021 · Hakuhō celebrates winning his final bout of the Nagoya tournament against Terunofuji on July 18, 2021, to claim the championship with an undefeated record. It was his last appearance in the ring...WEBJan 28, 2023 · Record 45-time Grand Sumo Tournament winner Hakuho had his retirement ceremony Saturday when his topknot was cut, one strand at a time, by some 280 acquaintances including former wrestlers and prominent figures in Japan.WEBMakuuchi Records: 1093-199-253. Most-Used Winning Techniques. yorikiri. 29% etc. 入場券や相撲観戦の情報も充実。 番付の即日発表や相撲歴史文化等、最新情報提供中。WEBMar 27, 2016 · Entering the day in control of his own fate with a one-win lead, Hakuho used a frowned-upon henka sidestep technique at the charge to avenge three straight defeats to Harumafuji (9-6), triggering...WEBSep 27, 2021 · Mongolia-born Hakuho's retirement from sumo ends a career that saw him shatter just about every record in the storied Japanese sport, which gripped his imagination from childhood.WEBSep 28, 2021 · The announcement brings to an end an illustrious career of over 1,000 wins in the ancient Japanese sport. Born Mönkhbatyn Davaajargal in Mongolia, he became known as Hakuho after entering the ...WEBHakuho Sho: Hatsu Dohyo: 2001.03: Intai: 2021.09: Kabu: Magaki Sho - Miyagino Sho : ... (103 basho), 45 Yusho, 22 Jun-Yusho, 2 Gino-Sho, 3 Shukun-Sho, 1 Kanto-Sho, 1 Kinboshi: As Yokozuna: 899-129-232/1019 (84 basho), 42 Yusho, 17 Jun-Yusho: As Ozeki: 73-17-15/90 (7 basho), 3 Yusho, 1 Jun-Yusho: As Sekiwake: 49-20-6/68 (5 basho), 2 …WEBSep 28, 2021 · Hakuho Sho, the greatest sumo wrestler ever — and possibly the most accomplished figure in any sport, ever — pumped his fist and emitted a victory yell as he ended the July tournament.WEBOct 24, 2022 · Hakuho’s Recipe for Success. King of the Ring makes debut as a stablemaster Former yokozuna grand champion and the winner of 45 top division championships Hakuho has now become the new leader...WEBMar 27, 2023 · TIL about Hakuho Sho, the greatest sumo wrestler ever, with 45 championships, 16 undefeated championships, and 1187 wins. He held the coveted rank of yokozuna for 14 years and has the highest top division win ratio (84.6%) out of anyone in the modern era. He retired in 2021.WEBJan 31, 2023 · Hakuho Sho (real name Mönkhbatyn Davaajargal) is a retired professional sumo wrestler from Mongolia. Hakuho is widely considered as one of the greatest Sumo wrestlers of all time and by far...WEBHakuho Sho's Greatest Escapes. One of the strengths of Hakuho Sho is being able to use his speed and quick reflex to adapt whenever he is forced into a difficult position. Here are the...

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