On NorthAmericanSumo.com, we have a page dedicated to Musashikuni Mamu's match history with video links I recently noticed that some of these videos have already been taken down due to YouTube accounts being deleted. For this reason, I feel it is a good idea that I periodically backup some of these videos in gif form. ... Continue Reading →
Mini-Article – The Popularity of the Kyushu Basho 2018 on Reddit.com
Like last basho, I created a chart for the popularity of the Aki Basho 2018 across days on Reddit.com/r/sumo, as measured by the number of daily post views and comments. Well, I created this chart again for the Kyushu Basho 2018! Click here to get a full-sized image of the chart! Interestingly, the number of... Continue Reading →
Kyushu Basho 2018 Results – Wakaichirō Ken
Wakaichirō Ken wrapped up his Kyushu Basho 2018 performance on Day 14. Unfortunately, it was his second 2-5 performance in a row. I'm sure that the young rikishi (sumo wrestler) is disappointed in this result. I predicted that he would finish with a 5-2 record, so maybe I jinxed it! So why did Wakaichirō have... Continue Reading →
Kyushu Basho 2018 Results – Musashikuni Mamu
Musashikuni Manu finished the Kyushu Basho 2018 on Day 13. To be honest, I didn't even know that Musashikuni was in the basho until day 5 or 6, because he sat out his first match due to injury. Well, I am happy that he decided to enter the basho late, because he finished with a... Continue Reading →
Preview of North American Sumo Wrestlers in the Kyūshū Basho 2018 – Musashikuni and Wakaichirō
The Kyūshū basho is here already!? Not that I am complaining, but it seems like the Aki basho just ended! I think it seems that the two bashos are so close together because we've had so much North American sumo action between them, such as the Georgia Sumo Open and the Texas Sumo Classic. Nevertheless,... Continue Reading →
John Tenta Articles from Sumo World ’86 Issues
A few weeks ago, I wrote an article entitled, "John Tenta - Canada's Best Sumo Wrestler." I received a lot of positive feedback, and sumo fans from all around the world really loved learning about John Anthony Tenta Jr. After writing the article, I continued doing so internet sleuthing to discover more information about Tenta's... Continue Reading →
New Website Page – Brodi Henderson Match History with Video Links
[Author Edit: Although I thought that I was reusing the original header image from a legitimate source, John Gunning informed me that it was actually an image taken by him and reused without his permission. I have removed my original header image by his request, and will replace it when I have the time to... Continue Reading →
U.S. Sumo Open Medalists in Eight Charts
The U.S. Sumo Open is the premier sumo event of North America. Started in the year 2001, it has now grown to a spectacle that gathers 4,300 sumo fans in attendance. While most of the competitors are indeed American, recent years have also seen an vast increase in the number of international rikishi (sumo wrestlers). ... Continue Reading →
Mini-Article – The Popularity of the Aki Basho 2018 on Reddit
I've always been curious about the popularity of the bashos across days. Do they start with a wide viewership and then fade across the days? Or do they start with a small viewership that builds up to the very end? I decided to (somewhat) answer this question by looking at the Aki Basho 2018 posts... Continue Reading →
Aki Basho 2018 Results – Musashikuni Mamu
Musashikuni Mamu completed his Aki Basho 2018 performance on Day 14, finishing with a 3-4 record. His performance was pretty solid. I predicted that he would have a 4-3 record, with a chance of either a 5-2 or a 3-4 performance. It seems that luck unfortunately veered him toward the latter outcome. Of course, I'm... Continue Reading →