A TINY 16-year-old teenager beat a sumo wrestler twice his size and took social media by storm. Unlike other combat sports, such as boxing and MMA, sumo wrestling doesn’t have weight ...
“Wow, what an amazing kid! You can call him the ‘Yamal’ of sumo,” wrote the internet user. Photo and video: X @mrjeffu. This ...
A TINY 16-year-old teenager beat a sumo wrestler twice his size and took social media by storm. Unlike other combat sports, such as boxing and MMA, sumo wrestling doesn't have weight divisions ...
After all, injuries and illnesses had left him a shell of himself as a sumo wrestler who was once seen as a future yokozuna. “Frankly speaking, I had not expected to earn that many wins,” the No.
This is the astonishing and hilarious moment that a 16-year-old wrestler beat a sumo opponent more than twice his size in a stunning example of skill over power. Sumo wrestling doesn't get much ...
Harumafuji - his fighting name - was a sumo grand champion, known in Japanese as "yokozuna", until last Wednesday. On 25 October, he allegedly attacked a younger wrestler in a bar and fractured ...
Sumo wrestling's greatest champion, Hakuho, is set to retire after more than 1,000 wins. He rose to the top ranks of sumo wrestling after arriving in Japan from his native Mongolia at the age of 15.
For only the second time, the lowest ranked sumo wrestler in the top makuuchi division walked away with the Emperor’s Cup. Tokushoryu, 33, had a difficult time remaining in the top division ...
This cute beagle dog is surprised when a sumo wrestler walks in to his home off ... just like the karate kid! The time comes for the two to battle for their first sumo match, and Maymo quickly ...
An envelope. It indicates the ability to send an email. Sumo wrestler Konishiki Yasokichi rates eight sumo fights in movies and TV shows, such as "Memoirs of a Geisha" and "Isle of Dogs," for realism.
Chanko nabe – sumo wrestler nabe – is a healthy, hearty, calorific version that gets its name because it’s eaten in vast quantities by sumo wrestlers to help them gain (or maintain ...