Examples of using Yokozuna in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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A yokozuna is considered to be the strongest man.
Chiyonoyama was a powerful wrestler in postwar Japan,who quickly rose up to the highest rank of yokozuna.
A sumo match(tori-kumi) between yokozuna Asash? ry?(left) and komusubi Kotosh? giku in January 2008.
Yokozuna(466-472 Nathan Road, Yau Ma Tei)- This is one of the best and most consistently good ramen places in Hong Kong.
Thus, wrestling starts in the morning with the jonokuchi wrestlers andends at around six o'clock in the evening with bouts involving the yokozuna.
The Seikan Tunnel Museum and Yokozuna Museum are located in Fukushima Town in between Kikonai and Matsumae and served by the bus to Matsumae.
In general, an?zeki must win the championship for two consecutive tournaments oran"equivalent performance" to be considered for promotion to yokozuna.
Unlike wrestlers in lower ranks, a yokozuna cannot be demoted, but he will be expected to retire when his performance begins to worsen.
He won more tournaments in his thirties than any other wrestler and retired in his mid-thirties,in contrast to most recent yokozuna who have tended to retire around 30.
Unlike wrestlers in lower ranks, a yokozuna cannot be demoted, but he will be expected to retire when his performance begins to worsen.
He did his final tour of Mexico in 1992 in a selection of six-man tag matches alongside Bam Bam Bigelow and a variety of Lucha Libre stars facing among others Bad News Allen andfuture WWF Champions Mick Foley& Yokozuna.
The top two wrestlers, typically a yokozuna and/or ozeki(the highest and second-highest rankings for sumo wrestlers) compete last to close the tournament.
Despite this, the Undertaker won the match by delivering a running big boot to Yokozuna, which pushed Yokozuna into the casket, and then closed the lid.
Yokozuna is a very prestigious rank, and one that has actually been held solely by non-Japanese wrestlers since the year 2000, with many incredible athletes hailing from Mongolia.
Each of the ring-entering ceremonies is a Shinto purification ritual,and every newly promoted yokozuna(the highest rank in sumo) performs his first ring-entering ceremony at the Meiji Shrine in Tokyo.
If a yokozuna is defeated by a lower ranked wrestler, it is common and expected for audience members to throw their seat cushions into the ring(and onto the wrestlers), though this practice is technically prohibited.
Despite this setback, sumo's popularity andgeneral attendance has rebounded due to having multiple yokozuna(or grand champions) for the first time in a number of years and other high-profile wrestlers such as End? and Ichinoj? grabbing the public's attention.[2].
For the Yokozuna and Ozeki, the first week and a half of the tournament tends to be taken up with bouts against the top maegashira, the komusubi and sekiwake, with the bouts between them being concentrated into the last five days or so of the tournament(depending on the number of top-ranked wrestlers competing).
San'yaku wrestlers also receive a relatively small additional tournament allowance,depending on their rank, and yokozuna receive an additional allowance every second tournament, associated with the making of a new tsuna belt worn in their ring entering ceremony.
The top ranked gyoji(the equivalent of yokozuna for wrestlers) takes the name Kimura Shonosuke but, unlike the rank of yokozuna, it can only be held by one person at any one time.
In January 1994, he challenged then WWF Champion Yokozuna and met him in two of the best known casket matches in WWF history at the 1994 Royal Rumble and Survivor Series 1994.
A top-division wrestler who is not an?zeki or yokozuna and who finishes the tournament with kachikoshi is also eligible to be considered for one of the three prizes awarded for"technique","fighting spirit", and defeating the most yokozuna and?zeki the"outstanding performance" prize.