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Buyuzan : ウィキペディア英語版
Buyūzan Takeyoshi

Buyūzan Takeyoshi (born July 29, 1974 as Takeyoshi Tominaga in Toyohashi, Aichi, Japan) is a former sumo wrestler. His highest rank was ''maegashira'' 1. He is now a sumo coach.
== Career ==
A former amateur sumo champion at Meiji University, Buyūzan made his professional debut in the third ''makushita'' division in March 1997. It took him over three years to reach ''sekitori'' status, but after his ''makuuchi'' debut in November 2001, Buyūzan rose quickly rose in the ranks, winning special prizes for Fighting Spirit in two consecutive tournaments. He was listed as ''maegashira'' 1 when he was injured in March 2002 and dropped back to the lower ''maegashira'' ranks and even further into the ''jūryō'' division. After his return to ''makuuchi'', he remained in the middle and lower ''maegashira'' ranks. In 2005, he dropped to ''jūryō'' again, but he returned to the top division in March 2006. By September he had returned to ''jūryō'' where he put up a disastrous 1-14 record. He was demoted to the non-salaried ''makushita'' division in November 2006 where he again turned in a losing score. In January 2007 he managed a 6-1 mark which put him in contention for a return to ''jūryō'', but he faltered again with three straight ''makekoshi'' scores. He remained in the ''makushita'' division until his retirement at the end of the 2007 Kyushu basho.〔http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/sports/20071126TDY20104.htm〕

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