How To Make a Sumo Fight More Interesting
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4. Highmeadow commented 13 years ago
Aww Sh*t, didn't work...


5. CorpseGrinder commented 13 years ago
omg never seen sumo like this before...gosh I love Dragonball 



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8. sitaauk commented 13 years ago
first you upload the cat video with burning eyes and now this sh't.. get a grip!


11. banzemanga commented 13 years ago
That was awesome. Super Saiyan Sumos. 



12. kaleemyork commented 13 years ago
hahahaa awesome 



14. USAnumber1 commented 13 years ago
Did not like it at all. I would rather just watch it without all the added crap.


18. Usdevildoggmc commented 13 years ago
I think that's awesome... I think in the future there should be special effects like holograms to make a basketball look like it's on fire...etc to the audience though not the players lol.


20. captain_obvious commented 13 years ago
lol that was awesome


22. JimDunlop commented 13 years ago
Nice! Never saw it presented like this before, even though I'm a huge sumo fan (pun not intended).
Anyway, even without the special effects, when I watched this bout live a few years ago, it was a TREAT! Both Asashoryu (the kanji of his name read: morning Azure dragon) and Hakuho, Mongolian by birth, achieved professional sumo's top rank of "yokozuna" and whenever they faced off against each other at the end of each 14-day tournament (fought 5 times a year), the battle between them was EPIC! This particular bout is dated "Heisei ni-juu nen" in Japanese at the very beginnings. Heisei 20 was 2 years ago (this year is Heisei 22). I'm pretty sure this was the January tournament where Hakuho won after about a minute-long fight, and he also won the championship with a 14-1 record.
It's a shame the way the association and wrestlers are disgracing the sport nowadays. Asa "retired" soon after assaulting a man outside a Tokyo nightclub, and his family always seemed to be getting into some kind of trouble with the law. Now with all the other scandals hitting, I hope that sumo can regain some of its honor it has recently lost.

It's a shame the way the association and wrestlers are disgracing the sport nowadays. Asa "retired" soon after assaulting a man outside a Tokyo nightclub, and his family always seemed to be getting into some kind of trouble with the law. Now with all the other scandals hitting, I hope that sumo can regain some of its honor it has recently lost.
+11 1. Phyxius commented 13 years ago