Terunofuji, yokozuna pair stay unbeaten in Nagoya

Edit The Japan News 14 Jul 2015
The Yomiuri Shimbun With a massive shove and a bit of postmatch swagger reminiscent of yokozuna Hakuho, newly promoted ozeki Terunofuji kept his place among the early leaders after three days at the Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament on Tuesday. Hakuho and fellow yokozuna Kakuryu also improved to 3-0, while the three other ozeki all rebounded from second-day defeats ... 3 maegashira Kaisei, who was dealt his first loss ... 10 maegashira Kitataiki ... ....

Terunofuji upsets ozeki

Edit The Japan News 16 May 2015
Terunofuji (6-1) forced out Kotoshogiku (4-3) to remain tied with the lead group of wrestlers that includes yokozuna Hakuho and Harumafuji. Hakuho easily sent out No. 3 maegashira Sadanoumi (4-3), while Harumafuji beat No. 5 maegashira Kitataiki (2-5) ... + - ... ....

2 sanyaku ranks get Spring cleaning

Edit The Japan News 23 Feb 2015
In the rankings announced Monday by the Japan Sumo Association, Terunofuji became the latest Mongolian to rise to sanyaku — the three ranks below yokozuna — was inserted as the east sekiwake, allowing him to bypass komusubi for the tournament starting March 8 at Bodymaker Colosseum ... 2 maegashira ... There are no first-time maegashira, although Kitataiki, Gagamaru and Amuuru all returned after spending time in the juryo division ... + - ... ....

Kisenosato pins 1st loss on Kakuryu

Edit The Japan News 19 Nov 2014
The Yomiuri ShimbunYokozuna Kakuryu had been the sole front-runner at the Kyushu Grand Sumo Tournament in Fukuoka, but on Wednesday, he was just running ... Yokozuna Hakuho (10-1) made quick work of Goeido (4-7), slapping down the ozeki after a quick tug on the back of his head, and pulled even in the race for the title ... No ... No ... No ... 12 maegashira Kitataiki (2-9) to strengthen his push for a winning record.Speech ... + - ... ....
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