
"A sumo wrestler had to take a Lime Bike home after missing his bus, moments after competing at the Royal Albert Hall. Tobizaru Masaya also known as The Flying Monkey is a professional sumo wrestler from Japan who has been a competing since 2015. A video posted on X shows the athlete opting for a Lime bike to get home, while donning a traditional Japanese kimono and being cheered on by entertained onlookers in central London."
"The athlete has earned a respected status in the wrestling community and has been praised for his unique fighting style. Tobizaru, who is below-average in stature for an elite sumo wrestler, uses a push/pull gorilla strategy to grapple opponents, which has earned him the title of The Flying Monkey. Social media has been filled with footage of sumo wrestlers enjoying their time in London in between their wrestling at the Royal Albert Hall. The Grand Sumo Tournament was last held in London in 1991"
Tobizaru Masaya, nicknamed The Flying Monkey, is a professional sumo wrestler from Japan who has competed since 2015. After competing at the Royal Albert Hall he missed his bus and rode a hired Lime bike home while wearing a traditional kimono, cheered by entertained onlookers in central London. Tobizaru is below average in stature for elite rikishi and uses a push/pull gorilla strategy that has earned him his nickname. Social media shows several wrestlers enjoying London between bouts. The Grand Sumo Tournament is being staged in London for only the second time, with forty rikishi taking part and the Royal Albert Hall making structural adjustments.
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