
Hakuho Sho
Hakuho Sho, born Mönkhbatyn Baatarzhav, is a retired Mongolian sumo wrestler who is widely regarded as one of the greatest yokozuna in the history of the sport. He holds the record for the most championships won in sumo, with 45 titles to his name. Over his illustrious career, Hakuho became known for his exceptional technique, strength, and adaptability, allowing him to dominate the ring for over a decade. His influence extended beyond the dohyo, as he also contributed to the sport's popularity and international reach. Recently, Hakuho made headlines with the submission of his retirement notice to the Japan Sumo Association, indicating his plans to return to Mongolia for a press conference.
Born on Mar 11, 1985 (40 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Japan | 10 | 6.20 | 0.65% | +10% | 126,476,461 | 909,903 | $5,000,000 | 35,971$ |
Totals | 10 | 126,476,461 | 909,903 | $5,000,000 | 35,971$ |
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Japan:
Hakuho Sho is known for his cleverness and appealing personality, which attracts global attention.
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Japan:
Former yokozuna Hakuho held a notable press conference expressing his determination at the age of 40.
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Japan:
Former sumo wrestler Hakuho Sho has retired amid discussions about issues within the Sumo Association.
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Japan:
Former sumo wrestler Hakuho Sho has retired amid discussions about issues within the Sumo Association.
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Japan:
Hakuho Sho's retirement was approved by the Sumo Association's board, but the reason for his retirement is not disclosed.
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Japan:
Former yokozuna Hakuho Sho will hold a press conference soon to discuss his contributions from an external position.
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Japan:
Former yokozuna Hakuho decided to retire due to ongoing disappointment and distrust towards the Sumo Association.
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Japan:
Former yokozuna Hakuho discusses the struggles and loneliness of being a champion.
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Japan:
Hakuho Sho decided to retire due to ongoing disappointment and distrust towards the Sumo Association.
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Japan:
Hakuho Sho has submitted his retirement notice, which has been accepted by the Sumo Association.
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