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Don’t Mess With Kotooshu

February 21st, 2008 by James

Bulgarian sumo wrestler Kotooshu lays the smack down on Bakushō Mondai:



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Comment by shazzb0t
2008-02-21 20:54:58

Haha, I love Kotooshu. I hope some day he will become the first European born Yokozuna. He just needs to get healed up and he can do it!

KOTOOSHU, GANBARE!!!!

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Comment by Satoru
2008-02-22 05:31:45

Haha that was hilarious. It looked like he ran head first into a brick wall and bounced off it!

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Comment by Steve
2008-02-22 07:29:06

Whoa he’s huge!

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Comment by Neil Duckett
2008-02-22 08:56:45

Brilliant, he is one big guy.

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Comment by kenji
2008-02-22 12:36:59

wow…for some reason these guys look kinda short on TV. i guess i was totally wrong. theyre freakin beasts…

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Comment by The Overthinker
2008-02-22 14:23:55

Kotooshu is a big guy, even for sumo. Or tall, at least.
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Kotoōshū is a tall and rather light rikishi at 203 cm (6 feet, 8 inches) and 152 kg (334 pounds). In comparison, former yokozuna (grand champion) Akebono at the same height, weighed 235 kg (517 pounds) at his peak. Yokozuna Asashōryū is about the same weight, but is only 184 cm in height.
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Just a quick C&P from Wikipedia.

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