Most wrestlers are big – sized men, but none can compare with the sumo wrestler of Japan. They are really giants; each weighs between 100 and 165 kilograms and stands at least 1.8 metres. One famous sumo wrestler was
2.34 metres tall. They start their training young – around the age of ten. Fro the beginning, they are encouraged to eat all the rice and drink all the sake that they want. They can eat ten times as much as normal person, but they also practice judo and exercise every day. Championship fights are held three times a year at the Kokugikwan Stadium in Tokyo. After entering the ring, they spit out some of it onto the sanded floor of the round ring. The referee enters with a fan in his hand. The two wrestler bend down and crouch on their hands and legs, glaring angrily at each other. Sometimes, the referee takes fifteen minutes or more to start fight. Whichever wrestler who doesn’t touch the floor become the winner
2.34 metres tall. They start their training young – around the age of ten. Fro the beginning, they are encouraged to eat all the rice and drink all the sake that they want. They can eat ten times as much as normal person, but they also practice judo and exercise every day. Championship fights are held three times a year at the Kokugikwan Stadium in Tokyo. After entering the ring, they spit out some of it onto the sanded floor of the round ring. The referee enters with a fan in his hand. The two wrestler bend down and crouch on their hands and legs, glaring angrily at each other. Sometimes, the referee takes fifteen minutes or more to start fight. Whichever wrestler who doesn’t touch the floor become the winner
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