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'This is the most incredible strength ever recorded.' A 22-year-old rookie sumo wrestler who achieved an astonishing abdominal muscle strength of 265kg is drawing massive attention for his unrealistic muscular physique.
'Amoeba Times' reported on the 15th, focusing on Oomori's overwhelming physical condition and strength following his recent professional debut.
'According to the report, on the 14th, Oomori secured his third consecutive victory by overpowering Kosai-zan, a much larger opponent, with immense strength at a match held at Tokyo Ryogoku Kokugikan.
'Oomori stands 185cm tall and weighs 120kg. His solid, muscular build recalls the legendary yokozuna Wajima and Chiyonofuji, who led the golden age of Japanese sumo. Notably, Oomori has already made headlines by recording 265kg in the rookie test for abdominal muscle strength.
'Oomori's muscles shone brightly during today's match. His opponent, Mongolian wrestler Kosai-zan, was a formidable rival standing 187cm tall and weighing 145kg, significantly larger than Oomori. However, Oomori immediately collided with his opponent's shoulder at the start of the match, then used lightning-fast techniques and overwhelming power to push him out of the ring. In the end, he secured the victory with a powerful throw, pressing down on his opponent's neck with his left arm and forcing him to the ground.

'The Japanese archipelago has become captivated by Oomori's unrealistic physique and strength. On social networking services (SNS), praise poured in with comments such as "Shoulder muscles that are hard to believe belong to a wrestler," "It's not just that he has a lot of fat; his entire body is covered in steel-like muscles," and "His muscles seem ready to burst through the skin." Additionally, Oomori's handsome appearance has further captured fans' attention, showcasing his exceptional star quality.
'Oomori is a rookie who gained early attention by reaching the quarterfinals of the National Student Championship and finishing as runner-up in the All-Japan Sumo Championship during his university days. He is currently aiming to enter the sekitori rank (professional level, meaning juro or higher) within a year. With this victory, he is now just one win away from meeting the promotion criteria.'
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