Meet the Biggest Sumo Wrestler in History – You Won’t Believe His Size
Sumo wrestling is more than just a clash of giants—it’s a sport rooted in tradition, discipline, and deep respect. But every so often, someone comes along whose sheer size makes history. Let’s meet some of sumo’s biggest legends, including the largest sumo wrestler ever recorded.
Konishiki Yasokichi – “The Dump Truck”
Weighing in at 287 kg (633 lbs), Konishiki was a sumo powerhouse. Despite his bulk, he was surprisingly nimble and clever in the ring. A cultural icon in Japan, he even released music and needed custom-made everything just to live comfortably.
Akebono – The Towering Trailblazer
At 6’8”, Akebono became the first foreign-born Yokozuna, sumo’s highest rank. His mix of height and strength made him a legend, and he later took on pro wrestling and MMA with the same towering presence.
Musashimaru – The Human Freight Train
Another Hawaiian great, Musashimaru weighed 235 kg (518 lbs). Known for his calm demeanor and unstoppable power, he earned 12 championships before retiring as a beloved sumo figure.
Ōrora Satoshi – The Heaviest Ever
Born in Russia as Anatoliy Mikhakhanov, Ōrora holds the record as the heaviest sumo wrestler in history at 292 kg (643 lbs). Though his size was a challenge, it was also his greatest strength. Known for his kind nature, he remains a fan favorite, with Japan even celebrating a festival in his honor.
Yamamotoyama – Japan’s Heaviest
Weighing 265 kg (584 lbs), Yamamotoyama Ryūta is Japan’s heaviest native sumo wrestler. His size made him nearly impossible to move, and his charm turned him into a global celebrity.