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Ura Kazuki (Japanese: 宇良 和輝; born 22 June ) is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Neyagawa, Osaka. After winning a gold medal in sumo at the World Combat Games, he made his professional debut in , wrestling with the Kise stable and he won the jonokuchi division championship in his first tournament.
Please consider turning it on! Yokozuna Akagawa Toru is about to retire from the sport of Sumo; he has one last match to fight before he does so. Yuuri, wanting to share more of his ethnic background with his Russian Boyfriend, takes him to this last Sumo Championship match.
There have been no “out” sumo wrestlers. It is far more rare in Japan to come “out”. There is a video on YouTube where a former wrestler describes another wrestler in his stable as being gay and he said that it seemed natural. I couldn’t get a full translation on the video, so who knows.
Standing resolute amid a frenzy of flashbulbs, the damp-eyed warrior announced his immediate retirement. 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 the man's skull, provoking weeks of headlines and a police investigation.
Ura Kazuki (Japanese: 宇良 和輝; born 22 June ) is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Neyagawa, Osaka. After winning a gold medal in sumo at the World Combat Games, he made his professional debut in , wrestling with the Kise stable and he won the jonokuchi division championship in his first tournament. He reached the top makuuchi division in March , but a pair of.
It's funny. I'dnot have seen had apparently arbitrary situations perhaps not bond as well as they did. Call-it fate.
Out of curiosity Just finished reading the r/sumo post about marriage restrictions, and I read a comment about gay marriage and stuff. This reminded me about an old forum post I read when I was a kid, which got me curious: Are there any active gay sumo wrestlers in the divisions right now? Is it taboo in the community?.
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