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Kyokutenzan Takeshi (born August 4, 1973 as Batmönkhiin Enkhbat, Mongolian: Батмөнхийн Энхбат) is a former professional sumo wrestler from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, one of the first Mongolians to join the sport in Japan. He did not manage to reach the top two divisions, but was regarded as a kind of mentor and father figure by younger Mongolian wrestlers who followed him, such as Hakuhō and Harumafuji. In 2005, he obtained Japanese citizenship, but he left sumo upon his retirement in November 2007, moving to Germany with his family to run a business.

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  • Kyokutenzan Takeshi (es)
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  • 旭天山武 (ja)
  • 旭天山武 (zh)
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  • Kyokutenzan Takeshi (born August 4, 1973 as Batmönkhiin Enkhbat, Mongolian: Батмөнхийн Энхбат) is a former professional sumo wrestler from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, one of the first Mongolians to join the sport in Japan. He did not manage to reach the top two divisions, but was regarded as a kind of mentor and father figure by younger Mongolian wrestlers who followed him, such as Hakuhō and Harumafuji. In 2005, he obtained Japanese citizenship, but he left sumo upon his retirement in November 2007, moving to Germany with his family to run a business. (en)
  • 旭天山 武(きょくてんざん たけし 1973年8月4日 - )は、モンゴル・ウンドゥルハーン市出身で大島部屋所属の元大相撲力士。身長185cm、体重105kg。2005年6月22日に日本国籍を取得し、本名は佐野 武(さの たけし)、モンゴル名はバトムンフ・エンフバト(Батмөнхийн Энхбат)。血液型はA型。最高位は西幕下13枚目(2004年7月場所)。 (ja)
  • 旭天山武(1973年8月4日-,Kyokutenzan Takeshi),蒙古名巴特孟赫·恩赫巴特(蒙古語:Батмөнхийн Энхбат),出身蒙古國烏蘭巴托的日本大相撲力士。他也是第一批蒙古裔相撲力士之一,在2005年他得到日本國籍,並取名佐野武,其後赴德從商。 (zh)
  • Kyokutenzan Takeshi (旭天山 武 Kyokutenzan Takeshi? , nacido el 4 de agosto de 1973 como Batmönkhiin Enkhbat (Батмөнхийн Энхбат en mongol) en Ulán Bator, Mongolia) es un exluchador profesional de sumo, uno de los primeros mongoles en unirse a este deporte en Japón, junto con Kyokutenhō y . Kyokutenzan Takeshi nunca llegó al estado de sekitori, no obstante fue considerado comor un mentor junto a otros jóvenes luchadores de sumo mongoles que le siguieron como Hakuhō y Harumafuji.​ También fue tsukebito de Kyokutenhō. Nunca pudo ganar ningún yūshō de ninguna categoría. (es)
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