golden member
The cast of A Normal Life. Chronicle of a Sumo Wrestler - 2009 includes: Takuya Ogushi as himself
Dan Kalbfleisch has: Played himself in "Good Morning America" in 1975. Played himself in "National Geographic Explorer" in 1985. Played himself in "True Life" in 1998. Played himself in "Character Fantasy" in 2006. Played himself in "American Sumo" in 2006. Played himself in "Sport Science" in 2007. Played Sumo Joe in "Sumo Joe" in 2010.
yes if you watch the third in the sumo wrestling arena when he is wiggling his arms you can see it's a costume
Sumo wrestling legend Kitanoumi Toshimitsu was 62 years old when he died on November 20, 2015 (born Toshimitsu Obata, May 16, 1953).
The cast of 3 Ninjas Kick Back - 1994 includes: Kasugia as Sumo Wrestlers Scott Caudill as Darren the Bully Hideki Chiba as Ninjas Glen Chin as Nurse Shibuya Tommy Clark as Keith Gino Dentie as Night Club Manager Margarita Franco as Jessica Shintaro-Douglas Naoki Fuji as Mugger Marcus Giamatti as Announcer Kensuke Goto as Ninja Masters Katsumi Honda as Chauffeur Takao Ito as Ninja Masters Jill Ito as Ticket Clerk Caroline Junko King as Miyo Yoshiko Kamiya as Lady in Limousine Killer Khan as Ishikawa Masaki Kiryu as Ninjas Yousyu Kondo as Yakusas Jeremy Linson as Evan Kazuya Matsui as Ninjas Alan McRae as Samuel Douglas Sr. Robert Miano as Shuttle Driver Kellye Nakahara as Nurse Hino Shogo Nakajima as Jail Guard Kazuaki Naruse as Young Koga Dustin Nguyen as Glam Michael Paciorek as First Base Umpire Donnamarie Recco as Hot Dog Vendor Maital Sabban as Lisa DiMarino Jason Schombing as Vinnie Sab Shimono as Koga Don Stark as Umpire Hayabusa Tenkomori as Sumo Wrestlers Angelo Tiffe as Slam Joey Travolta as Mustangs Coach Brian Wagner as Gerald Norihito Yagami as Ninjas Takeshi Yamamoto as Yakusas Hachiro Yamauchi as Ninja Master Syunichiro Yunoki as Young Grand Master
Sumo is a Japanese sport. There are Chinese sumo wrestlers.
This depends on the sumo wrestler and wrestler in question. However, it can generally be agreed that sumo wrestlers are stronger. (However, many recreational/amateur sumo wrestlers are not strong)
There are Chinese Sumo wrestlers. Those that make the most money are wrestling in Japan.
YES Sumo wrestlers in ancient japan. Japanese sumo's opened there mouths and swallowed the flies that were on there faces
No, there are no weight classes in sumo. So a wrestler can be matched up with someone who is much heavier. That is why weight gain is so important in sumo training.
No.
No. Sumo wrestling and other wrestling have nearly nothing in common-most wrestling involves fighting on the mat-if you touch the floor in sumo you lose..
it is impossible to calculate the number of sumo wrestlers because there is always new ones.
Sumo wrestlers tend to carry a lot of mass, to make them more difficult to move and throw.
a sumo ring is called a Dohyo
Japan
No. Sumo is traditionally only for men.