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Wissam Ben Yedder Arrives At The Court - Nice

Wissam Ben Yedder Arrives At The Court - Nice

Wissam Ben Yedder arrives at the Palais de Justice in Nice, France on October 15, 2024, to be tried for drunken sexual assault. Without a club since this summer, the former AS Monaco player has been in legal trouble for several months. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Wissam Ben Yedder Arrives At The Court - Nice

Wissam Ben Yedder Arrives At The Court - Nice

Wissam Ben Yedder arrives at the Palais de Justice in Nice, France on October 15, 2024, to be tried for drunken sexual assault. Without a club since this summer, the former AS Monaco player has been in legal trouble for several months. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Wissam Ben Yedder Arrives At The Court - Nice

Wissam Ben Yedder Arrives At The Court - Nice

Wissam Ben Yedder arrives at the Palais de Justice in Nice, France on October 15, 2024, to be tried for drunken sexual assault. Without a club since this summer, the former AS Monaco player has been in legal trouble for several months. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Wissam Ben Yedder Arrives At The Court - Nice

Wissam Ben Yedder Arrives At The Court - Nice

Wissam Ben Yedder arrives at the Palais de Justice in Nice, France on October 15, 2024, to be tried for drunken sexual assault. Without a club since this summer, the former AS Monaco player has been in legal trouble for several months. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Wissam Ben Yedder Arrives At The Court - Nice

Wissam Ben Yedder Arrives At The Court - Nice

Wissam Ben Yedder arrives at the Palais de Justice in Nice, France on October 15, 2024, to be tried for drunken sexual assault. Without a club since this summer, the former AS Monaco player has been in legal trouble for several months. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Wissam Ben Yedder Arrives At The Court - Nice

Wissam Ben Yedder Arrives At The Court - Nice

Wissam Ben Yedder arrives at the Palais de Justice in Nice, France on October 15, 2024, to be tried for drunken sexual assault. Without a club since this summer, the former AS Monaco player has been in legal trouble for several months. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Wissam Ben Yedder Arrives At The Court - Nice

Wissam Ben Yedder Arrives At The Court - Nice

Wissam Ben Yedder arrives at the Palais de Justice in Nice, France on October 15, 2024, to be tried for drunken sexual assault. Without a club since this summer, the former AS Monaco player has been in legal trouble for several months. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Wissam Ben Yedder Arrives At The Court - Nice

Wissam Ben Yedder Arrives At The Court - Nice

Wissam Ben Yedder arrives at the Palais de Justice in Nice, France on October 15, 2024, to be tried for drunken sexual assault. Without a club since this summer, the former AS Monaco player has been in legal trouble for several months. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Wissam Ben Yedder Arrives At The Court - Nice

Wissam Ben Yedder Arrives At The Court - Nice

Wissam Ben Yedder arrives at the Palais de Justice in Nice, France on October 15, 2024, to be tried for drunken sexual assault. Without a club since this summer, the former AS Monaco player has been in legal trouble for several months. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Wissam Ben Yedder Arrives At The Court - Nice

Wissam Ben Yedder Arrives At The Court - Nice

Wissam Ben Yedder arrives at the Palais de Justice in Nice, France on October 15, 2024, to be tried for drunken sexual assault. Without a club since this summer, the former AS Monaco player has been in legal trouble for several months. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Drunken driving prevention lecture at U.S. base in Okinawa

Drunken driving prevention lecture at U.S. base in Okinawa

A lecture on preventing drunken driving offered by local government officials is held at the U.S. Marine Corps' Camp Foster in Okinawa Prefecture, amid a rising number of drunken driving cases in the southern Japanese island prefecture.

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Drunken driving prevention lecture at U.S. base in Okinawa

Drunken driving prevention lecture at U.S. base in Okinawa

U.S. Marine Corps personnel listen to a lecture on preventing drunken driving given by local government officials at Camp Foster in Okinawa Prefecture, amid a rising number of drunken driving cases in the southern Japanese island prefecture.

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Manifestival LFI - Montreuil

Manifestival LFI - Montreuil

The drunken bar during the music festival and on the occasion of the legislative elections of June 30 and July 7 the party of "La France insoumise" (LFI), dozens of activists from the New Popular Front met in Montreuil near Paris for a evening both festive and committed, a “manifestival” during the annual "Fete de la musique" one-day music festival, on June 21, 2024. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Manifestival LFI - Montreuil

Manifestival LFI - Montreuil

The drunken bar during the music festival and on the occasion of the legislative elections of June 30 and July 7 the party of "La France insoumise" (LFI), dozens of activists from the New Popular Front met in Montreuil near Paris for a evening both festive and committed, a “manifestival” during the annual "Fete de la musique" one-day music festival, on June 21, 2024. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Shibuya ahead of Halloween

Shibuya ahead of Halloween

Traffic is restricted in front of Tokyo's JR Shibuya Station on Oct. 28, 2023, ahead of Halloween on Oct. 31. Shibuya Ward has asked people to stay away from the capital's famous shopping and entertainment area on the day, citing an increase in vandalism and drunken behavior in recent years.

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Shibuya ahead of Halloween

Shibuya ahead of Halloween

Police officers control traffic at the famous scramble crossing in Tokyo's Shibuya district on Oct. 28, 2023, ahead of Halloween on Oct. 31. Shibuya Ward has asked people to stay away from the capital's famous shopping and entertainment area on the day, citing an increase in vandalism and drunken behavior in recent years.

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Shibuya ahead of Halloween

Shibuya ahead of Halloween

Access to the famous "Hachiko" dog statue in front of Tokyo's JR Shibuya Station is blocked with a fence on Oct. 28, 2023, ahead of Halloween on Oct. 31. Shibuya Ward has asked people to stay away from the capital's famous shopping and entertainment area on the day, citing an increase in vandalism and drunken behavior in recent years.

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Shibuya ahead of Halloween

Shibuya ahead of Halloween

Access to the famous "Hachiko" dog statue in front of Tokyo's JR Shibuya Station is blocked with a fence on Oct. 28, 2023, ahead of Halloween on Oct. 31. Shibuya Ward has asked people to stay away from the capital's famous shopping and entertainment area on the day, citing an increase in vandalism and drunken behavior in recent years.

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Chinese Wushu performance welcomed in Albania

STORY: Chinese Wushu performance welcomed in Albania DATELINE: July 2, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:39 LOCATION: Tirana CATEGORY: CULTURE SHOTLIST: 1. various of the Wushu performance STORYLINE: A delegation of the Chinese Wushu Association held a Wushu performance in Tirana, capital of Albania, on Saturday and was warmly welcomed by the local audience. Fourteen outstanding athletes including national champions performed traditional Wushu sports such as single whip, mantis boxing, drunken sword, Tai Chi fan, Tai Chi, spear and knife skills, and their wonderful performances won applause from the audience. In his address prior to the start of the performance, charge d'affaires of the Chinese Embassy in Albania Wang Dexin said that the Chinese embassy is willing to work hand in hand with friendly people from all walks of life in Albania to jointly promote the further development of martial arts in the country and make martial arts a new bond for the people of the two countries to enhance understanding and deepen frie

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Sumo: Harumafuji career highlights

Sumo: Harumafuji career highlights

TOKYO, Japan, Nov. 29 Kyodo - Harumafuji performs a ring-entering ritual at the Kyushu Grand Sumo Tournament in Fukuoka in November 2012, his first tournament since he was promoted to yokozuna. Harumafuji announced his retirement on Nov. 29, 2017, admitting to injuring fellow Mongolian wrestler Takanoiwa in a drunken assault in late October.

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Decade after heroic death

Decade after heroic death

TOKYO, Japan - South Korean woman Shin Yoon Chan (L) places flowers on a platform at JR Shin-Okubo Station in Tokyo on Jan. 26, 2011, where her son Lee Su Hyon was killed by a train as he tried to rescue a stranger 10 years ago. On the right is Lee's father Lee Song Dae. Lee Su Hyon was 26 and studying at a Japanese language school when he was killed along with 47-year-old photographer Shiro Sekine, who also attempted to save a drunken man who had fallen off the platform on Jan. 26, 2001. The drunken man also died. (Pool photo by Kyodo News)

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Japanese Foreign Minister Okada visits Lee's grave in S. Korea

Japanese Foreign Minister Okada visits Lee's grave in S. Korea

BUSAN, South Korea - Japanese Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada offers prayers at the grave of Lee Su Hyun, a South Korean student who was struck and killed by a train in Tokyo in January 2001 while trying to rescue a drunken Japanese man who had fallen onto the tracks, at a cemetery in Busan, South Korea, on May 15, 2010. Okada visited the cemetery before attending a trilateral foreign ministers' meeting involving Japan, China and South Korea.

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Japanese Foreign Minister Okada visits Lee's grave in S. Korea

Japanese Foreign Minister Okada visits Lee's grave in S. Korea

BUSAN, South Korea - Japanese Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada (L) offers flowers at the grave of Lee Su Hyun, a South Korean student who was struck and killed by a train in Tokyo in January 2001 while trying to rescue a drunken Japanese man who had fallen onto the tracks, at a cemetery in Busan, South Korea, on May 15, 2010. Okada visited the cemetery before attending a trilateral foreign ministers' meeting involving Japan, China and South Korea.

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Asashoryu denies alleged drunken rampage

Asashoryu denies alleged drunken rampage

ULAN BATOR, Mongolia - Dolgorsuren Dagvadorj, a former sumo grand champion, arrives at a press conference at a hotel in Ulan Bator on March 11, 2010. The former yokozuna, whose ring name was Asashoryu, refuted reports of an alleged drunken rampage that preceded his retirement from sumo.

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Asashoryu denies alleged drunken rampage

Asashoryu denies alleged drunken rampage

ULAN BATOR, Mongolia - Dolgorsuren Dagvadorj, a former sumo grand champion, gets in a vehicle after giving a press conference at a hotel in Ulan Bator on March 11, 2010. The former yokozuna, whose ring name was Asashoryu, refuted reports of an alleged drunken rampage that preceded his retirement from sumo.

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Asashoryu denies alleged drunken rampage

Asashoryu denies alleged drunken rampage

ULAN BATOR, Mongolia - Dolgorsuren Dagvadorj, a former sumo grand champion, arrives at Ulan Bator airport on March 11, 2010. At a press conference, the former yokozuna, whose ring name was Asashoryu, refuted reports of an alleged drunken rampage that preceded his retirement from sumo.

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Asashoryu denies alleged drunken rampage

Asashoryu denies alleged drunken rampage

ULAN BATOR, Mongolia - Dolgorsuren Dagvadorj, a former sumo grand champion, holds a press conference in a hotel in Ulan Bator on March 11, 2010. The former yokozuna, whose ring name was Asashoryu, refuted reports of an alleged drunken rampage that preceded his retirement from sumo.

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Asashoryu denies alleged drunken rampage

Asashoryu denies alleged drunken rampage

ULAN BATOR, Mongolia - Dolgorsuren Dagvadorj, a former sumo grand champion, receives flowers during a press conference in a hotel in Ulan Bator on March 11, 2010. The former yokozuna, whose ring name was Asashoryu, refuted reports of an alleged drunken rampage that preceded his retirement from sumo.

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Asashoryu denies alleged drunken rampage

Asashoryu denies alleged drunken rampage

ULAN BATOR, Mongolia - Dolgorsuren Dagvadorj, a former sumo grand champion, holds a press conference in a hotel in Ulan Bator on March 11, 2010. The former yokozuna, whose ring name was Asashoryu, refuted reports of an alleged drunken rampage that preceded his retirement from sumo.

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Hakuho reclaims east slot after Asashoryu

Hakuho reclaims east slot after Asashoryu

SAKAI, Japan - Mongolian yokozuna (grand champion) Hakuho speaks to reporters in the city of Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, on March 1, 2010, about his commitment to the upcoming Spring Grand Sumo Tournament at Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium. Hakuho reclaimed the more prestigious east yokozuna slot in the tournament's ranking released by the Japan Sumo Association, replacing Asashoryu who retired in February due to a scandal involving drunken violence.

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Hakuho reclaims east slot after Asashoryu

Hakuho reclaims east slot after Asashoryu

SAKAI, Japan - Mongolian yokozuna (grand champion) Hakuho holds up a ranking table released by the Japan Sumo Association for the upcoming Spring Grand Sumo Tournament at Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium on March 1, 2010, in the city of Sakai, Osaka Prefecture. Hakuho reclaimed the more prestigious east yokozuna slot, replacing Asashoryu who retired in February due to a scandal involving drunken violence.

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Association to pay Asa 120 mil. yen in retirement settlement

Association to pay Asa 120 mil. yen in retirement settlement

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Sumo Association Chairman Musashigawa leaves a meeting of JSA directors at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan on Feb. 10, 2010, after the meeting decided to pay an undisclosed retirement settlement to former yokozuna Asashoryu of Mongolia, who last week quit the sport following allegations he attacked a man outside a Tokyo nightclub in a drunken rage. According to a source close to the JSA, it is believed Asashoryu will receive 120 million yen in retirement benefits.

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Scandal-tainted champion Asashoryu calls it quits

Scandal-tainted champion Asashoryu calls it quits

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows Mongolian yokozuna (grand champion) Asashoryu performing the ''Dohyo-iri'' ceremony at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan on Jan. 22, 2010, during the New Year Grand Sumo Tournament. Asashoryu announced his retirement on Feb. 4, 2010, in the wake of a recent scandal in which he was alleged to have seriously injured a man in a drunken rampage.

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Top Mongolian officials erupt over Asashoryu resignation

Top Mongolian officials erupt over Asashoryu resignation

ULAN BATOR, Mongolia - People at a restaurant in Ulan Bator on Feb. 4, 2010 watch a TV program reporting an announcement by Mongolian sumo yokozuna (grand champion) Asashoryu that he is ending his sumo career. Asashoryu, who has been accused of assaulting a man in a recent drunken rampage, has been accorded hero status in his native Mongolia.

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Scandal-tainted champion Asashoryu calls it quits

Scandal-tainted champion Asashoryu calls it quits

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows Mongolian yokozuna (grand champion) Asashoryu (L) pulling down fellow Mongolian Kyokushuzan by his topknot at the Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament on July 10, 2003. Ringside judges decided to disqualify the yokozuna after the bout. Asashoryu announced his retirement on Feb. 4, 2010, in the wake of a recent scandal in which he was alleged to have seriously injured a man in a drunken rampage.

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Scandal-tainted champion Asashoryu calls it quits

Scandal-tainted champion Asashoryu calls it quits

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows Mongolian yokozuna (grand champion) Asashoryu (L) pulling down fellow Mongolian Kyokushuzan by his topknot at the Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament on July 10, 2003. Ringside judges decided to disqualify the yokozuna after the bout. Asashoryu announced his retirement on Feb. 4, 2010, in the wake of a recent scandal in which he was alleged to have seriously injured a man in a drunken rampage.

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Scandal-tainted Asashoryu calls it quits

Scandal-tainted Asashoryu calls it quits

TOKYO, Japan - Mongolian yokozuna (grand champion) Asashoryu (L) speaks about his decision to bring an end to his illustrious but trouble-laden sumo career during a press conference at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan on Feb. 4, 2010, as his stablemaseter Takasago sits by his side. Asashoryu, whose real name is Dolgorsuren Dagvadorj, made the announcement in the wake of a recent scandal in which he was alleged to have seriously injured a man in a drunken rampage.

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Scandal-tainted Asashoryu calls it quits

Scandal-tainted Asashoryu calls it quits

TOKYO, Japan - People at an electronics retail store in Tokyo watch TV programs reporting the retirement of Mongolian yokozuna (grand champion) Asashoryu on Feb. 4, 2010. Asashoryu, whose real name is Dolgorsuren Dagvadorj, announced his retirement in the wake of a recent scandal in which he was alleged to have seriously injured a man in a drunken rampage.

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Scandal-tainted champion Asashoryu calls it quits

Scandal-tainted champion Asashoryu calls it quits

TOKYO, Japan - Mongolian yokozuna (grand champion) Hakuho wipes away tears during a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 4, 2009, after fellow Mongolian yokozuna Asashoryu announced his retirement in the wake of a recent scandal in which he was alleged to have seriously injured a man in a drunken rampage. Hakuho said, ''I don't want to believe it. I was honored to wrestle in the same era as him.''

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Scandal-tainted champion Asashoryu calls it quits

Scandal-tainted champion Asashoryu calls it quits

TOKYO, Japan - Mongolian yokozuna (grand champion) Hakuho looks down during a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 4, 2009, after fellow Mongolian yokozuna Asashoryu announced his retirement in the wake of a recent scandal in which he was alleged to have seriously injured a man in a drunken rampage.

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Scandal-tainted Asashoryu calls it quits

Scandal-tainted Asashoryu calls it quits

TOKYO, Japan - Mongolian yokozuna (grand champion) Asashoryu bows at the outset of his press conference at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan on Feb. 4, 2010, during which he announced his decision to bring an end to his illustrious but trouble-laden sumo career. Asashoryu, whose real name is Dolgorsuren Dagvadorj, made the announcement in the wake of a recent scandal recent scandal in which he was alleged to have seriously injured a man in a drunken rampage.

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Scandal-tainted Asashoryu calls it quits

Scandal-tainted Asashoryu calls it quits

TOKYO, Japan - Mongolian yokozuna (grand champion) Asashoryu (L) speaks about his decision to bring an end to his illustrious but trouble-laden sumo career during a press conference at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan on Feb. 4, 2010, as his stablemaseter Takasago sits by his side. Asashoryu, whose real name is Dolgorsuren Dagvadorj, made the announcement in the wake of a recent scandal in which he was alleged to have seriously injured a man in a drunken rampage.

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Scandal-tainted Asashoryu calls it quits

Scandal-tainted Asashoryu calls it quits

TOKYO, Japan - Mongolian yokozuna (grand champion) Asashoryu waves after a press conference at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan on Feb. 4, 2010, during which he announced his decision to bring an end to his illustrious but trouble-laden sumo career. Asashoryu, whose real name is Dolgorsuren Dagvadorj, made the announcement in the wake of a recent scandal in which he was alleged to have seriously injured a man in a drunken rampage.

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Scandal-tainted Asashoryu calls it quits

Scandal-tainted Asashoryu calls it quits

OSAKA, Japan - People in front of JR Osaka Station read extra editions of a newspaper reporting the retirement of Mongolian yokozuna (grand champion) Asashoryu on Feb. 4, 2010. Asashoryu, whose real name is Dolgorsuren Dagvadorj, announced his retirement in the wake of a recent scandal in which he was alleged to have seriously injured a man in a drunken rampage.

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Scandal-tainted Asashoryu calls it quits

Scandal-tainted Asashoryu calls it quits

TOKYO, Japan - Mongolian yokozuna (grand champion) Asashoryu holds a press conference at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan on Feb. 4, 2010, after talks with Japan Sumo Association board of directors. Asashoryu announced his decision to bring an end to his illustrious but trouble-laden sumo career. Asashoryu, whose real name is Dolgorsuren Dagvadorj, made his announcement to retire amid a recent scandal in which he was allegedly accused of seriously injuring a man in a drunken rampage.

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Scandal-tainted Asashoryu calls it quits

Scandal-tainted Asashoryu calls it quits

TOKYO, Japan - Mongolian yokozuna (grand champion) Asashoryu speaks about his decision to bring an end to his illustrious but trouble-laden sumo career during a press conference at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan on Feb. 4, 2010. Asashoryu, whose real name is Dolgorsuren Dagvadorj, announced he was retiring amid a recent scandal in which he was alleged to have seriously injured a man in a drunken rampage.

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Scandal-tainted Asashoryu calls it quits

Scandal-tainted Asashoryu calls it quits

TOKYO, Japan - Mongolian yokozuna (grand champion) Asashoryu holds a press conference at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan on Feb. 4, 2010, after talks with Japan Sumo Association board of directors. Asashoryu announced his decision to bring an end to his illustrious but trouble-laden sumo career. Asashoryu, whose real name is Dolgorsuren Dagvadorj, made his announcement to retire amid a recent scandal in which he was allegedly accused of seriously injuring a man in a drunken rampage.

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Scandal-tainted Asashoryu calls it quits

Scandal-tainted Asashoryu calls it quits

TOKYO, Japan - Mongolian yokozuna (grand champion) Asashoryu wipes tears during a press conference at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan on Feb. 4, 2010, during which he announced his decision to bring an end to his illustrious but trouble-laden sumo career. Asashoryu, whose real name is Dolgorsuren Dagvadorj, made his announcement to retire amid a recent scandal in which he was allegedly accused of seriously injuring a man in a drunken rampage.

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Scandal-tainted Asashoryu calls it quits

Scandal-tainted Asashoryu calls it quits

TOKYO, Japan - Mongolian sumo wrestler Asashoryu is all smiles after beating Wakanosato on the 13th day of the 15-day Kyushu Grand Sumo Tournament in Fukuoka on Nov. 22, 2002, becoming the first Mongolian to win the Emperor's Cup. Yokozuna (grand champion) Asashoryu, whose real name is Dolgorsuren Dagvadorj, announced his retirement on Feb. 4, 2010, in the wake of a recent scandal in which he was alleged to have seriously injured a man in a drunken rampage.

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Scandal-tainted Asashoryu calls it quits

Scandal-tainted Asashoryu calls it quits

TOKYO, Japan - This file photo, taken in May 1999, shows Mongolian yokozuna (grand champion) Asashoryu holding up his certificate after winning the title in the Jonidan division, the fifth highest among six ranked divisions. Asashoryu, whose real name is Dolgorsuren Dagvadorj, announced his retirement on Feb. 4, 2010, in the wake of a recent scandal in which he was alleged to have seriously injured a man in a drunken rampage.

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