Asashōryū Akinori, born on September twenty-seventh, nineteen eighty, is a distinguished former professional sumo wrestler, known as a rikishi. He made history as the sixty-eighth yokozuna in the sport's legacy in Japan, achieving the remarkable feat of being the first Mongolian to ascend to sumo's highest rank in January two thousand three.
Throughout his illustrious career, Asashōryū established himself as one of the most successful yokozuna, clinching a total of twenty-five top division tournament championships, which places him fourth on the all-time list. In two thousand five, he made headlines by becoming the first wrestler to triumph in all six official tournaments within a single year, showcasing his unparalleled skill and determination.
From two thousand four to two thousand seven, Asashōryū stood as sumo's sole yokozuna, following the retirement of Musashimaru and preceding the rise of fellow Mongolian Hakuhō. However, his tenure was not without controversy; he faced criticism from the media and the Japan Sumo Association for failing to meet the expected standards of conduct associated with his prestigious title.
In August two thousand seven, Asashōryū became the first yokozuna ever to be suspended from competition after participating in a charity football match in Mongolia, despite having withdrawn from a regional sumo tour due to injury. His career, marked by various controversies both inside and outside the dohyō, ultimately concluded in February two thousand ten when he retired following allegations of assaulting a man outside a Tokyo nightclub.