Hakuho, probably the greatest sumo wrestler of all time, will hold his official retirement ceremony on 28 January at Tokyo’s
Hakuho, probably the greatest sumo wrestler of all time, will hold his official retirement ceremony on 28 January at Tokyo’s
Former sumo Grand Champion Hakuho will return to his homeland, Mongolia, for a visit for the first time since becoming
Yokozuna Hakuho, winner of a record 45 Emperor’s Cups, has decided to call it a career, a source familiar with
After years of injuries, the two behemoths Hakuho and Terunofuji both went 14-0 in the July 2021 Nagoya Grand Sumo
Terunofuji will contest the upcoming Summer Grand Sumo Tournament as an ozeki, returning to the sport’s second-highest rank for the
Earlier today (Tuesday, 15 March), it was announced that Mongolian-born Yokozuna Hakuho has withdrawn from the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament
Top-ranked sumo wrestler Hakuho has coronavirus.
The Mongolian-born star took a COVID-19 test after losing his sense of smell, the Japan
Grand Champion Hakuho claimed his 10th win for the sole lead at the July Grand Sumo Tournament on Tuesday (28
Yokozuna Hakuho bounced back from his first loss and collected his 10th win of the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament on
Mongolian-born sumo superstar D.Davaajargal, better known as Yokozuna Hakuho, has decided to become a Japanese citizen. In order to do