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Sumo Knockout - Kyokudozan vs Kushimaumi

Is this actually legal? Yes. Slapping is legal, but it does not seem a fair way to win.

But why it ain't fair? It's allowed so it may be used. Besides, it's nice to see knockouts in a Sumo match just like those in Boxing, Muay Thai and MMA. Because KOs are much more exiciting to watch!

The left side guy Kyokudozan have KO'ed even 510 pound Musashimaru (from Hawaii). Kyokudozan's weight is 220 pound. He is light as a sumo wresler.
But he has good speed and counter-slap. "Hats Off" to Kyokudozan!


P.S. He didn't lose consciousness so technically it wasn't a knockout.

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