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Abi Masatora (Kōsuke Horikiri) was born on 4 May, 1994 in Koshigaya city, Saitama Prefecture, is a Japanese sumo wrestler. Discover Abi Masatora's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 29 years old?

Popular As Kōsuke Horikiri
Occupation N/A
Age 29 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 4 May 1994
Birthday 4 May
Birthplace Koshigaya city, Saitama Prefecture
Nationality Japan

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Abi Masatora Height, Weight & Measurements

At 29 years old, Abi Masatora height is 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) and Weight 160 kg.

Physical Status
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Weight 160 kg
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Dating & Relationship status

He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Abi Masatora Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Abi Masatora worth at the age of 29 years old? Abi Masatora’s income source is mostly from being a successful Wrestler. He is from Japan. We have estimated Abi Masatora's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2024 Under Review
Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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Source of Income Wrestler

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Abi Masatora (阿炎 政虎) is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Saitama Prefecture.

1961

In his 3rd year of high school, he placed 3rd in the 61st Towada Sumo Tournament in the individual category, losing to the future san'yaku wrestler Ichinojō.

His family hoped he would go on to university and continue sumo there, but Horikiri instead expressed interest in taking over the family business.

Not long afterwards, without consulting his parents he made the decision to enter Shikoroyama stable because his sumo coach was close with its head, the former Terao.

His parents had not expected this sudden change and were reluctant to meet with his coach at first, but Horikiri convinced them of his fervor.

2013

He made his debut in May, 2013 and wrestles for Shikoroyama stable.

In his first tournament in July 2013 he achieved a 6–1 record, losing only to Ikeru (who himself was also in his debut and went on to win the jonokuchi championship).

In the following tournament in September, in the jonidan division, he had a 7–0 record, and took the championship, beating Aokishin in a playoff.

2014

In the next tournament, which was his sandanme debut, he only achieved a 4–3 but following that in January 2014 he got another perfect record and took the sandanme division championship.

Over the next year, he posted four winning tournaments out of six.

2015

He was promoted to the salaried ranks of jūryō for the March 2015 tournament along with Amakaze and Ishiura.

On this promotion, he chose the shikona of Abi which was the idea of his coach the aforementioned former sekiwake Terao.

Abi was pronounced the same as Shikoroyama coach's nickname.

The characters used were chosen in the hope that Horikiri could be strong like the many armed Asura (of which the first character is the same as in Abi's first character) and "on fire" in the ring (the second character means "flaming").

Though he lasted four tournaments in the division, he only managed one winning tournament and was demoted back to makushita after the September 2015 tournament.

He spent the next eight tournaments moving up and down the top third of the makushita division.

2017

In the March 2017 tournament at makushita 16 he got a 7–0 record and took the championship.

He would follow this with a strong 5-2 in May, which would finally garner re-promotion to jūryō in July 2017, in which he achieved a winning tournament (8–7).

In the next tournament in September at jūryō 11 he posted a 10–5 record and on the final day beat both Homarefuji and Kotoyūki in a playoff to take the championship.

An 11–4 record at jūryō 5 in November would propel him to the top flight makuuchi division for the first time.

2018

He reached the top makuuchi division in January 2018 and has four special prizes for Fighting Spirit and one for Outstanding Performance.

He has three gold stars for yokozuna upsets.

His highest rank has been sekiwake.

He won his first championship in November 2022.

Kōsuke Horikiri was born as the youngest of four children, born into a family that ran a construction company.

He was a head taller than most of his classmates as a student.

Unlike other members of his family, he was not inclined towards sports as he was somewhat overweight and didn't like running.

He tried judo, but found he excelled more at sumo; taking the children's sumo championship in his city in both his first and second years of primary school.

Though he was skilled at sumo, he didn't like the sport at first, especially practice, and would often try to avoid it.

As the sumo at the city level was not challenging enough he began participating in national children's sumo tournaments but achieved little success.

He did not see sumo in his future but as most of his friends were involved in the sport, he continued.

Having a very gregarious nature, he made friends quickly at tournaments, among them being future makuuchi wrestlers Daieishō and Hokutōfuji.

In junior high school Horikiri began to find sumo more appealing, placing well in tournaments.

This culminated in taking 3rd place in the national junior high school sumo tournament in Kagoshima.

Horikiri recalled being so certain he would be eliminated on the first day, that he brought a swimsuit for swimming in the nearby sea so he would have something to do for the rest of the tournament.

He transferred to Nagareyama High School and joined the sumo club.

One of his classmates there was future Daishōhō.

He was successful at the high school level, often placing in the best sixteen.

In his debut in January 2018 at maegashira 14 he had a record of 10–5 and earned the Fighting Spirit Prize along with Ryūden.

Another 10-5 for the March 2018 tournament saw him promoted to maegashira 2 for the May tournament, where he recorded only seven wins but earned his first kinboshi by defeating the yokozuna Hakuhō on day 6.