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Record
  
515-330-21

Name
  
Wakashimazu Mutsuo

Weight
  
125 kg

Retired
  
July, 1987

Height
  
1.88 m


Makuuchi rank
  
Ozeki

Debut
  
March, 1975

Role
  
Sumo Wrestler

Spouse
  
Mizue Takada (m. 1985)

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Born
  
Mutsuo Hidaka January 12, 1957 (age 67) Kagoshima, Japan (
1957-01-12
)

Championships
  
2 (Makuuchi) 1 (Juryo) 1 (Jonokuchi)

Special Prizes
  
Fighting Spirit (2) Technique (3)

Stable
  
Takanohana stable (1975–1987)

Similar People
  
Mizue Takada, Hokuten'yu Katsuhiko, Asashio Taro IV, Takanosato Toshihide, Asahifuji Seiya

Highest rank
  
Ozeki (January, 1983)

Wakashimazu Mutsuo (born 12 January 1957 as Mutsuo Hidaka) is a former sumo wrestler from Nakatane, Kagoshima, Japan. His highest rank was ōzeki. He won two top division yūshō or tournament championships. He retired in 1987 and is now the head coach of Nishonoseki stable.

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Career

Wakashimazu wrestled for Futagoyama stable, joining in March 1975. Unlike most professional sumo wrestlers, he did not join from junior high school but instead joined after completing high school. He was a high school sumo champion but needed some persuasion from his stablemaster that he would be able to put on enough weight to succeed in professional sumo. He reached the salaried sekitori ranks in March 1980 upon promotion to the jūryō division and reached the top makuuchi division in January 1981. He scored 10 wins in his makuuchi debut. He moved quickly through the division, winning five special prizes, two for Fighting Spirit and three for Technique. He reached sumo's second highest rank of ōzeki in January 1983 after two runner-up performances and 34 wins out of 45 in the three preceding tournaments. After a 10–5 in his ōzeki debut, he broke his leg in the following tournament, but made a remarkably quick recovery, with a 13–2 score and runner-up honours in the next tournament in May 1983.

Wakashimazu was popular with the crowds and his lean and swarthy appearance led to him being nicknamed the "Black Panther". His best year was in 1984, when he took two top division tournament championships in March and July, the second with a perfect 15–0 record, but he could manage only third place in the September 1984 tournament and missed out on promotion to the highest rank of yokozuna. Nevertheless he finished 1984 with 71 wins out of a possible 90, more than any other wrestler (the three yokozuna at the time, Kitanoumi, Chiyonofuji and Takanosato were all restricted by injury during the year). March 1985 saw his sixth and final runner-up performance. From November 1985 his results started to decline, and in an attempt to change his luck he switched from his trademark kelly green mawashi to a light blue one, but soon switched back when results did not improve. He retired in July 1987 at the age of thirty, leaving the Futagoyama stable without anyone in the san'yaku ranks for the first time in over fifteen years.

Fighting style

Wakashimazu's favourite kimarite or techniques were hidari-yotsu, a right hand outside and left hand inside grip on his opponent's mawashi, yori-kiri (force out), uwatenage (overarm throw) and tsuri-dashi (lift out).

Retirement from sumo

After his retirement Wakashimazu set up his own training stable, Matsugane, early in 1990. The retirement of Harunoyama in November 2006 left the stable with no wrestlers in the top two divisions. He finally produced another sekitori in March 2010 when Matsutani (now Shōhōzan) was promoted to jūryō. In 2014 he switched his toshiyori or elder name to a more prestigious one, Nishonoseki, and renamed his stable accordingly.

He has been married to former pop/enka singer Mizue Takada since 1985.

In September 2010 he was demoted in the Sumo Association's hierarchy after he accepted lodgings in Osaka for the Haru tournament the previous March from a company president connected to gangsters. In addition, two of his wrestlers, Matsutani and the sandanme ranked Wakarikido, were suspended for two tournaments for illegal betting on baseball. However, he is on the Board of Directors as of 2015.

References

Wakashimazu Mutsuo Wikipedia