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Last man standing: how Mongolians came to dominate sumo, Japan's national sport | South China Morning Post
Sumo on the offense - SBNation.com
Can an American become a Sumo wrestler? - Quora
Sumo yokozuna or grand champion Musashimaru, wearing a ceremonial belly band, performs a sacred ring-entering ritual at Meiji Shrine in Tokyo January 5, 2001. The American-born Musashimaru offered to the gods his
American-born Grand champion Yokozuna sumo wrestler Musashimaru (R) performs his ring-entering ritual at Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo April 11, 2003. Reigning grand champion yokozuna and other sumo wrestlers showed their skills on
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Japan in raptures as outsider wins sumo contest – and bursts into tears | Sumo wrestling | The Guardian
FAMOUS AMERICAN AND FOREIGN SUMO WRESTLERS: KONISHIKI, TAKAMIYAMA, AKEBONO AND MUSASHIMARU | Facts and Details
FAMOUS AMERICAN AND FOREIGN SUMO WRESTLERS: KONISHIKI, TAKAMIYAMA, AKEBONO AND MUSASHIMARU | Facts and Details
Top 10 Biggest Sumo Wrestler Ever - SportsGeeks
Sumo Takes Off in America | Sports History Weekly
Opinion | Hakuho, the greatest sumo wrestler of all time, retires. It's a loss to the entire world of sports. - The Washington Post
Idaho man finds his calling in sumo wrestling | The Spokesman-Review
World-class sumo wrestling coming to Mall of America - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal
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Manny 'Tiny' Yarbrough dies aged 51, American sumo wrestler | Daily Mail Online
World Champion Sumo Wrestler Vs. Mid-Morning Crew: Who Will Win? - YouTube
Sumo 101: Large rikishi | The Japan Times
American sumo wrestler & world's heaviest athlete "Tiny" dies aged 51. The sumo champion holds scale GWR at 600lbs | China Xinhua News | Scoopnest
What Sumo-Wrestling Champion Byamba Ulambayar Eats Every Day | GQ
152 Us Sumo Open Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images
FAMOUS AMERICAN AND FOREIGN SUMO WRESTLERS: KONISHIKI, TAKAMIYAMA, AKEBONO AND MUSASHIMARU | Facts and Details