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Tamanofuji : ウィキペディア英語版
Tamanofuji Shigeru

Tamanofuji Shigeru (玉ノ富士茂, born 24 November 1949 as Shigeru Akutsu) is a former sumo wrestler from Ogawa, Nasu District, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan.
==Career==
He played basketball in high school. He began his career in May 1967, joining Kataonami stable. However, he ran away from the stable shortly after fighting his first tournament in the lowest ''jonokuchi'' division, and joined the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force. After being discharged, he returned to sumo in September 1970, winning two straight tournaments (or ''yūshō'') in ''the jonokuchi'' and jonidan division. He reached ''sekitori'' status in November 1973 upon promotion to the ''jūryō'' division. In September 1974 he reached the top ''makuuchi'' division. In January 1978 he scored 11 wins against 4 losses at the rank of ''komusubi'', including wins over all four ''ōzeki''. As a result he was awarded the Fighting Spirit prize and promotion to ''sekiwake'' for the following tournament. He held the rank a further five times, and stayed in the ''san'yaku'' ranks for eight consecutive tournaments. In September 1979 he defeated the eventual tournament winner, ''yokozuna'' Kitanoumi to earn his first ''kinboshi'' (he had defeated yokozuna Wajima on two previous occasions but had been ranked in ''san'yaku'' so was not eligible for a ''kinboshi''). The victory was remarkable as Tamanofuji had lost every one of his previous 19 matches with Kitanoumi. He was awarded the Outstanding Performance prize. He defeated Kitanoumi again in the next tournament in November 1979, but did not get a ''kinboshi'' as he was ranked as a ''komusubi'' (he also defeated Wajima for the third time in this tournament, and was awarded his second Fighting Spirit prize). However, he did pick up another ''kinboshi'' in November 1980 with a win over Mienoumi. In 1981 he fell back to the ''jūryō'' division and he retired in November of that year.

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