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		<title>Retired Sumo Yokozuna Asashoryu Could Transition to MMA with DREAM</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An earthquake in the conservative world of sumo in Japan could have aftershocks in mixed martial arts (MMA). Reigning West Yokozuna &#8220;Asashoryu&#8221; Dolgorsürengiin Dagvadorj of Mongolia retired amidst controversy surrounding his apparent assault of a restaurant employee in January.  Yokozuna, and sumo rikishi in general, are held to a high standard of behavior and such [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An earthquake in the conservative world of sumo in Japan could have aftershocks in mixed martial arts (MMA).</p>
<p>Reigning West Yokozuna &#8220;Asashoryu&#8221; Dolgorsürengiin Dagvadorj of Mongolia retired amidst controversy surrounding his apparent assault of a restaurant employee in January.  Yokozuna, and sumo rikishi in general, are held to a high standard of behavior and such an incident is intolerable within the sport.</p>
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<p>&#8220;I am grateful for everything. I will retire,&#8221; said Asashoryu last Thursday, after nearly seven years as yokozuna.</p>
<p>However, according to Japan-MMA, Asa&#8217; has been courted by DREAM parent company, FEG, like fellow former Yokozuna &#8220;Akebono&#8221; <a href="/fighter/chad-rowan">Chad Rowan</a> (0-4) was in 2003.</p>
<p>Five-hundred pound Rowan never earned a victory in MMA, but Asa&#8217; may be better suited for fighting.  Asa&#8217; began his career as an undersized rikishi at 284 pounds and relied on agility and technique to win.  But, he&#8217;s put on 40 pounds and is now considered a true powerhouse as well, mastering the tsuriotoshi, or lifting body slam, technique.  During his career, he won sumo matches by a range of 45 different techniques, a wide range in a sport specialization.  Asa&#8217; even used an inner thigh throw known as yaguranage to win a match in July 2009, the first time the technique was successful in Sumo&#8217;s premier division since 1975.  Asashoryu has agility, strength, and technique; and, at 29-years old, has time to become a heavyweight mixed martial artist.</p>
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