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Sumo wrestlers can weigh 400 pounds, yet they don't suffer from heart attacks, strokes, or other symptoms of obesity. Here's how they stay healthy. Sumo wrestlers eat up to 7,000 calories a day ...
Amūru Mitsuhiro (阿夢露 光大, born August 25, 1983 as Nikolai Yuryevich Ivanov) is a former professional sumo wrestler from Lesozavodsk, Primorsky Krai, Russia.After an initial influx of Russian wrestlers from the early 2000s, he was the last ethnic Russian in top level sumo.
Sumo (Japanese: 相撲, Hepburn: sumō, Japanese pronunciation:, lit. ' striking one another ') [1] is a form of competitive full-contact wrestling where a rikishi (wrestler) attempts to force his opponent out of a circular ring or into touching the ground with any body part other than the soles of his feet (usually by throwing, shoving or pushing him down).
Hōshōryū Tomokatsu (Japanese: 豊昇龍 智勝, born Sugarragchaagiin Byambasüren [a]; May 22, 1999) is a Mongolian professional sumo wrestler. Wrestling for Tatsunami stable, he made his professional debut in January 2018.
Meet Kyuta Kumagai, a 187-pound sumo wrestler and the world champion in the under-10 category. Talent from a young age: When Kumagai was still in kindergarten, his father Taisuke — who is a ...
Ōnoshō Fumiya (阿武咲 奎也), born July 4, 1996, as Fumiya Utetsu (打越 奎也, Utetsu Fumiya) is a Japanese former professional sumo wrestler from Aomori Prefecture. He debuted in professional sumo in January 2013 for Ōnomatsu stable and made his top division debut in May 2017.
Satonofuji Hisashi (Japanese: 聡ノ富士 久志, born 15 April 1977 as Hisashi Matsuoka (松岡 久志, Matsuoka Hisashi)) is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Gunma Prefecture. He made his debut in 1996 at the age of eighteen. His highest rank has been makushita 55.
On Day 7 (a day coinciding with the anniversary of the death of Taihō, Ōhō's grandfather), he recorded his first defeat at the hands of yokozuna promotion-seeker Hōshōryū, knocking Ōhō out of the leading group of wrestlers for the title. [31] [32] On Day 8, he suffered a second defeat at the hands of ōzeki Kotozakura. [33]