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match. Pre-match discussions over the outcome of the match led to an agreement being reached for a draw, but Takada saw an opportunity and double-crossed Kitao during the match, legitimately KO'ing him with a kick to the head. Takada had won, but the importance of the match was that Kitao was truly
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in a highly anticipated match. In the beginning, Kitao was liked by the audience thanks to the his huge hype and image, however, in the weeks that followed, he started to get intensely negative reactions from the entire crowd of all arenas he wrestled, mostly because of his wrestling style being
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to Kitao in the past. Though Kitao and
Haguroumi were on bad terms, Haguroumi asked for a reappraisal of Kitao's case, and it was clear that most of what was alleged to have taken place between Kitao and Sojō was made up by the latter. Kitao was keen to continue his work at Tatsunami, but was
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Tenta's attacks, openly stalled the match, and legitimately attempted to gouge Tenta's eyes (which Tenta blocked). After being shouted at by Tenta and with the crowd chanting Tenta's name, Kitao kicked the referee and was disqualified. Afterwards he picked up a microphone and in a
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announced that wrestling was fake and Tenta could never really beat him, as other
Japanese wrestlers attempted to restrain him. Kitao was fired from SWS as a result, while promotion officials were concerned that Kitao might further expose the business to national newspapers;
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and being cornered by his apprentices. At the start of the fight, Kitao immediately rushed Pedro to the corner and took him down, gaining dominant position over him thanks to his much bigger size. The sumo champion spent most of the bout smothering Otavio from the
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at the age of 55. She said in a television interview in June 2019 that her husband had also suffered from diabetes and she refused doctor's advice that he have a double leg amputation, instead nursing him at home with their daughter.
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In the summer of 2003 he made a surprise return to the world of sumo when he was invited to oversee some practice sessions at his former
Tatsunami stable. His return was possible thanks to the retirement of Kitao's old stablemaster
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September 1986 tournament saw him pull out on the seventh day with only three wins, and after two runner-up scores in November 1986 and January 1987, a series of mediocre performances followed. His best result as a
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section). His stablemaster handed in
Futahaguro's retirement papers without consulting him and the elders of the Sumo Association voted, without giving Futahaguro a hearing, to accept it. Futahaguro became the first
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promotional standard of "two tournament championships or the equivalent" was interpreted rather loosely. He was just 22 years old and the first person to be promoted to
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considered lazy and over the top, where often times, the heels he fought got cheered instead. In the recurring weeks of that year, Kitao, alongside
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and was tournament runner-up with twelve wins. After finishing runner-up once more in
November 1985 he was promoted to the second-highest rank of
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against Choshu and Tenryu. Kitao participated in some
Martial Arts Festivals arranged by Inoki, beating foreign wrestlers like Crusher Kline,
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descent. His last match occurred on July 22, defeating
Russian amateur wrestler Vladimir Berkovich in both men's last match.
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in October 1997. They retained it for a year, dropping it in 1998 against Koki Kitahara,
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ever to be expelled from sumo this way. He had lasted just eight tournaments at
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2467:"Rikishi of Old – The 60th Yokozuna Futahaguro Koji (1963~) Part II"
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on the final day to force a playoff with him, which Kitao lost.
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in his junior heavyweight ventures. In WAR, they competed as a
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Japanese professional wrestler and sumo wrestler (1963–2019)
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Futahaguro's handprint displayed on a sumo monument in
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1357:=Technique Also shown:
1661:on April 1, 1991 at a show in Kobe, Kitao, who was
1618:and Riki Choshu, had many encounters with Bigelow,
320:debut in May 1985. In July 1985 he was back in the
2334:"Wrestler fails to keep hold on an honorable past"
1928:In 2013, Kitao was diagnosed with kidney disease.
487:rank and had proved unable to win a championship.
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1982:One Night Tag Team Tournament (1990) – with
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1739:promotion. Kitao also formed his own
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2922:World Six-Man Tag Team Champions
2553:Gunier, Robert (29 March 2019).
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2800:Japan Sumo Association profile
2555:"Koji Kitao Passes Away At 55"
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1691:Various promotions (1991–1998)
1589:New Japan Pro-Wrestling (1990)
1581:on November 18, 1989, through
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2416:"The Curse of the Shiranui"
2414:Chris Gould (August 2007).
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1950:Bukō Dojo Tournament (1995)
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164:Outstanding Performance (5)
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2698:"元横綱双羽黒の北尾光司さん死去 プロレスでも活躍"
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1620:"Dr. Death" Steve Williams
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1005:West Maegashira #3
994:East Maegashira #8
921:East Makushita #18
888:East Makushita #12
877:East Makushita #15
850:West Makushita #11
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828:East Makushita #50
817:East Makushita #15
790:West Makushita #13
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697:East Sandanme #55
686:West Sandanme #69
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1234:West Yokozuna #1
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1212:West Yokozuna #1
1201:West Yokozuna #1
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1172:West Yokozuna #1
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1093:West Sekiwake #1
1058:West Sekiwake #1
1043:East Komusubi #1
1028:West Komusubi #1
719:West Sandanme #9
626:East Jonidan #21
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2386:Sharnoff, Lora (1993).
1924:Personal life and death
1910:WCW vs. nWo: World Tour
1764:New Japan Pro-Wrestling
1695:Kitao then wandered in
1659:John "Earthquake" Tenta
1595:New Japan Pro-Wrestling
637:East Jonidan #2
495:Futahaguro preferred a
2258:Glossary of sumo terms
2188:TKO (doctor stoppage)
1313:Top division runner-up
948:East Jūryō #13
445:Downfall and expulsion
372:Japan Sumo Association
370:After this result the
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3006:, Nobutaka Araya and
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2007:Wrestle Association R
1977:Super World of Sports
1933:chronic renal failure
1896:Jean-Claude Van Damme
1737:Wrestle Association R
1309:Top division champion
1161:East Ōzeki #1
1150:East Ōzeki #1
1139:West Ōzeki #1
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970:East Jūryō #7
959:East Jūryō #9
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256:Jean-Claude Van Damme
221:professional wrestler
134:Yokozuna (July, 1986)
2846:Takanosato Toshihide
2299:北尾光司さん 早すぎる死 元横綱・双羽黒
2226:Submission (elbows)
1305:wins–losses–absences
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2772:"Untitled Document"
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240:he was sumo's 60th
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3112:Yoshihiro Takayama
3018:Yoshihiro Takayama
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1165:14–1–P
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3189:Daichi Hashimoto
3148:Ryuichi Kawakami
3134:Genichiro Tenryu
3108:Daisuke Sekimoto
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3055:Genichiro Tenryu
3053:Nobutaka Araya,
3049:Hiromichi Fuyuki
3022:Kenichi Yamamoto
2999:Genichiro Tenryu
2991:Animal Hamaguchi
2985:Michiyoshi Ohara
2946:Hiromichi Fuyuki
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1855:guillotine choke
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1681:The Great Kabuki
1651:WrestleMania VII
1644:Genichiro Tenryu
1612:Shinya Hashimoto
1551:October 11, 1998
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3045:Bam Bam Bigelow
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1768:Riki Choshu
1676:shoot promo
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1379:Divisions:
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126:March, 1979
3238:Categories
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2942:Fuyuki-Gun
2831:Koji Kitao
2782:2012-03-04
2665:, 4-8-1991
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2501:2012-07-27
2425:2007-08-29
2388:Grand Sumo
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2318:2019-03-29
2284:References
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1824:half guard
1701:black belt
1699:and got a
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1452:1963-08-12
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2104:Record
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1967:PWI 500
1843:PRIDE 1
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1375:Playoff
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