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Kagamiō Nanji : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kagamiō Nanji
Kagamiō Nanji (鏡桜 南二) is a professional sumo wrestler from the city of Ulan Bator in Mongolia. He made his debut in July 2003 and wrestles for Kagamiyama stable, and is currently the only ''sekitori'' or salaried wrestler from that stable. ==Early life and sumo background== In his younger years he took part in basketball and Mongolian wrestling. When he was 13 he asked his basketball coach what had become of the former skilled basketball player Mönkhbatyn Davaajargal (who would later become the ''yokozuna'' Hakuhō). When he heard Davaajargal had moved to Japan to try his hand at sumo, Batkhuu himself began to seriously think about doing the same thing himself. In 2003 at the invitation of the then active Kyokushūzan he came to Japan along with the future Tokusegawa. He soon joined Kagamiyama stable and first entered the ring in ''maezumō'' in July 2003. He took the name Kagamiō from part of the stable's name and chose characters for his second name that sounded similar to his real given name of Nanjid.〔Basketball Magazine, Sumo article January, 2014 issue p.26〕
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