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Daiju is both a masculine Japanese given name and a Japanese surname. Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese mixed martial arts fighter and kickboxer * Daiju Hisateru Daiju Hisateru (born 19 March 1950 as Toshiaki Sakaiya) is a former sumo wrestler from Hokkaidō, Japan. His highest rank was ''Makuuchi#Ōzeki, ōzeki'', but he held the rank for only five tournaments, fewer than any ''ōzeki'' in the modern er ..., Japanese sumo wrestler {{given name, type=both Japanese-language surnames Japanese masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Daiju Matsumoto
is a former Japanese football player. Playing career Matsumoto was born in Gunma Prefecture on December 9, 1977. After graduating from high school, he joined J1 League club Gamba Osaka in 1996. Although he debuted in 1997, he could not play many matches until 1999. In 2000, he moved to J2 League club Omiya Ardija is a professional association football club based in Ōmiya in Saitama, Japan. Its "hometown" as designated by the league is the whole of Saitama city, which is shared with neighbours Urawa Red Diamonds. Omiya competed in the J1 League follow .... Although he could not play many matches initially, his opportunity to play increased and he became a regular player in 2002. However his opportunities decreased and he was hardly included in any team for matches in 2004. His club was promoted to J1 from 2005, but he retired end of 2004 season. Club statistics References External links * 1977 births Living people Association football people from Gunma Prefecture ...
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Daiju Sasaki
is a Japanese footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Vissel Kobe is a Japanese professional football club based in Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture. The club plays in the J1 League, which is the top tier of football in the country. The team's home stadium is Noevir Stadium Kobe, in Hyōgo-ku, though some home match .... References External links * *Daiju Sasakiat Eurosport * 1999 births Living people Japanese footballers J1 League players Vissel Kobe players Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras players Japanese expatriate footballers Japanese expatriate sportspeople in Brazil Expatriate footballers in Brazil Association football midfielders {{Japan-footy-midfielder-1990s-stub ...
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Daiju Takase
is a Japanese mixed martial artist and kickboxer. He has fought as a middleweight and welterweight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship and PRIDE Fighting Championship. He is noted for being the second to defeat, and first to finish, former UFC Middleweight Champion Anderson Silva, and also defeated former UFC Welterweight Champion Carlos Newton. Mixed martial arts career PRIDE Fighting Championships A representative of Yoshinori Nishi's Wajyutsu Keishukai MMA dojo, Takase made his debut in PRIDE Fighting Championship at its third event, facing amateur sumo champion Emmanuel Yarborough. Outweighed by a total of 430-lbs, more than twice his own weight, Takase resolved to get his opponent tired by running around the ring, making him chase Takase, which gained him a yellow card. At the second round, Daiju tried a single leg takedown only for Yarborough to land on top of him, but the Japanese managed to get his arms free and landed punches to the head for the TKO. Takase didn' ...
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Daiju Hisateru
Daiju Hisateru (born 19 March 1950 as Toshiaki Sakaiya) is a former sumo wrestler from Hokkaidō, Japan. His highest rank was ''Makuuchi#Ōzeki, ōzeki'', but he held the rank for only five tournaments, fewer than any ''ōzeki'' in the modern era. He won eleven ''sanshō (Sumo), sanshō'' or special prizes during his top division career which lasted from 1970 to 1977. He was the head coach of Asahiyama stable from 1997 until 2015. Career Born in Setana, Hokkaido, Setana, he joined the small Takashima stable (1961), Takashima stable run by former ''ōzeki'' Mitsuneyama in March 1965. He reached the top ''makuuchi'' division in May 1970 after winning the ''jūryō'' division championship with a 14–1 record. He was awarded the Technique Prize in his first top division tournament. He was to win a total of eleven sansho (sumo), special prizes in his career, which at the time was second only to Tsurugamine's fourteen. His six prizes for Technique put him in equal sixth place on the ...
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