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Mongolian-born top Japan sumo wrestler, 22, forced to retire over sadistic campaign of violence, theft, intimidation against young fighters

  • Callous grappler burned, struck, stole from junior fighters in reign of terror
  • Mongolian wrestler’s mentor demoted, given pay cut for turning blind eye

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A 22-year-old Mongolian-born top sumo wrestler in Japan has been forced to retire after a vicious campaign of violence and intimidation he carried out against young grapplers was exposed. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock/Wikipedia
Zoey Zhang

A Mongolian-born Japanese sumo wrestler has been forced to retire after a litany of his abusive and violent behaviour towards junior fighters was exposed.

The 22-year-old grappler, Hokuseiho Osamu, began his campaign of bullying a year ago.

His acts of violence included hitting fighters in the face, back, and genitals, applying powerful glue between their fingers, burning them with a makeshift flame thrower, and general intimidation.

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He also forced his juniors to eat 20 hamburgers in one sitting, repeating the abuses at least twice a week, according to Tokyo Sports.

Hokuseiho Osamu, right, and his mentor, Hakuho Sho, bow in apology after they were both sanctioned by the Japan Sumo Association. Photo: Yahoo Japan
Hokuseiho Osamu, right, and his mentor, Hakuho Sho, bow in apology after they were both sanctioned by the Japan Sumo Association. Photo: Yahoo Japan

Hokuseiho said he “found pleasure” in the painful reactions of his victims.

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