Ōrora – who hit 292kg before he retired – warns wrestlers need to care of themselves after death of colleague from coronavirus
Japan’s sumo wrestlers should rein in their enormous appetites and take better care of their health. The advice comes not from doctors or nutritionists, but from a former wrestler who weighed more than any other man in the sport’s long history.
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