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- Takatōriki Tadashige - Wikipedia
Takatōriki Tadashige (貴闘力 忠茂; born September 28, 1967 as Tadashige Kamakari (鎌苅 忠茂, Kamakari Tadashige)) is a former sumo wrestler and professional wrestler from Kobe, Japan He made his professional debut in 1983, reaching the top division in 1990 His highest rank was sekiwake
- 貴闘力部屋 - YouTube
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- Takatoriki Tadashige - Sumowrestling Wiki
Takatoriki Tadashige - 貴闘力 忠茂 (born September 28, 1967) is a former Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Kobe, Hyogo He made his debut in March 1983 and wrestled for Futagoyama stable
- Anyone heard of the former Sekiwake Takatorikis youtube . . . - Reddit
Takatoriki has a bunch of clips up there and these are just a few that hold my interest the most He's obviously speaking from experience but please remember to take it with a grain of salt (or Terutsuyoshi amount of salt) as well
- Takatoriki « Wrestlers Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling . . .
Internet Wrestling Database Beginning of in-ring career: 16 04 2014
- Takatoriki Tadashige Career Record, Rank History Stats | Sumo Bento
View Takatoriki Tadashige's sumo career profile of Futagoyama stable Career record, rank progression, tournament results, and detailed stats
- Takatōriki Tadashige Explained
Takatōriki reached the top makuuchi division in September 1990, along with future yokozuna Akebono and Wakanohana III He won eleven bouts and the Fighting spirit prize in his top division debut, and in his next tournament he defeated his first yokozuna, Ōnokuni
- Takatoriki - Juryo 11 West (Futagoyama heya) | Sumo Profile, News Stats
Takatoriki from Hyogo, Japan is a professional sumo wrestler of Futagoyama stable He stands 182 cm tall and weighs 152 kg Currently ranked Juryo 11 West Highest career rank: S1 Includes complete basho and bout history, performance charts, and latest news
- Takatoriki - Opponents @ Wrestlingdata. com
Three types of matches will register here: (a) matches where additional wrestlers were involved with the winner being neither Takatoriki nor the opponent listed here, (b) matches in which the two wrestlers fought each other and both won (for example the famous Royal Rumble won by Bret Hart and Lex Luger), and (c) matches without a known result
- Takatōriki Tadashige - Wikiwand
In 2017 Takatoriki spoke out against the controversial plan to bring casinos to Japan He said he had become addicted to casino gambling after a foreign sumo tour and would visit foreign casinos more than ten times a year, losing nearly five million dollars
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