Akebono’s Final Yūshō

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Rest in peace Chadwick Haheo Rowan AKA Akebono Tarō 1969-2024
In sumo, it is almost unheard of that a rikishi bow out at the top of their game. For most, the years leading up to retirement are marked by a slow and arduous waning of strength and spirit, until no other option remains. In the case of sumo’s first foreign-born Yokozuna, however, the final year of his career marked a remarkable return-to-form.
Akebono had bulldozed his way to sumo’s top rank some seven years prior, equipped with an anomalous brand of oshizumo made possible by his unprecedented stature. Standing 6’8” tall and weighing around 500lbs, the young Akebono would regularly claim victory with no more than a couple extensions of his long arms, backed by the power of his tremendous bulk.
Unfortunately, this extreme size would contribute to a variety of injuries over the years that saw the Yokozuna’s power rise and fall intermittently. During the final two years of the 1990s, Akebono was unable to claim a single top-division championship, and was forced to sit out on five separate occasions. By the start of the new millennium, however, the Yokozuna came roaring back with what one could fairly argue was the strongest sumo of his career. After adapting a more balanced grappling style during the middle part of the last decade, Akebono returned to his roots, exploding out of the tachiai with arms outstretched, once again sending his foes flying out of the ring. In the November tournament of 2000, following a surprise defeat to a quick-thinking Wakanosato on day 3, Akebono proceeded to demolish all of the sport’s top-rankers in a completely one-sided display of dominance, finishing with a 14-1 record and taking home the Emperor’s Cup for the 11th and final time. In his final five tournaments as a Yokozuna, Akebono claimed three jun-yūshō and two yūshō, scoring no less than 12 wins in any of those contests. After sitting out the first basho of the new year, he would announce his retirement.

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@JonDaGuy
@JonDaGuy Рік тому
Timestamps 0:22 Akebono vs Hayateumi 0:44 Akebono vs Akinoshima 1:08 Akebono vs Wakanosato 1:40 Akebono vs Takanonami 1:55 Akebono vs Higonoumi 2:21 Akebono vs Wakanoyama 2:35 Akebono vs Tochinohana 3:00 Akebono vs Musoyama 3:17 Akebono vs Chiyotenzan 3:40 Akebono vs Miyabiyama 4:12 Akebono vs Chiyotaikai 4:39 Akebono vs Dejima 4:55 Akebono vs Kaio 5:17 Akebono vs Takanohana 5:40 Akebono vs Musashimaru
@detimuliawati339
@detimuliawati339 Рік тому
l maan
@JonDaGuy
@JonDaGuy 22 дні тому
Seeing people come back to this after Akebono’s passing is truly heartwarming. Rest in peace Akebono ❤
@samuelmontalvo701
@samuelmontalvo701 22 дні тому
RIP to the Sumo Legend
@franckauger9490
@franckauger9490 20 днів тому
RIP, AKEBONO TARO
@jlee6823
@jlee6823 22 дні тому
I watched sumo as a kid and Akebono was definitely one of the rikishi that I really admired. RIP Akebono. Thank you for all the work you put into the sumo world. 🙏
@hardknocks96792
@hardknocks96792 22 дні тому
RIP AKEBONO., THANK U FOR REPRESENTING HAWAII IN SUMO 🤙🏽
@giogio5838
@giogio5838 22 дні тому
RIP. Akebono will forever remain the legend of sumo.
@FrankypankyV8
@FrankypankyV8 Рік тому
I remember the good old times with Eurosport. Offering Sumo and F1... How times have changed
@MrIncredibleBeingFactual
@MrIncredibleBeingFactual 21 день тому
rip akebono❤️
@TheAaronDuck
@TheAaronDuck Рік тому
Those face sketches are great! Wish they still did this
@John-zj9ur
@John-zj9ur Рік тому
Do you know anything about who made them or when they stopped?
@TonyPstunts
@TonyPstunts Рік тому
RIGHT?! I loved this!
@Path.82
@Path.82 9 місяців тому
Yes,
@jackspry9736
@jackspry9736 21 день тому
RIP Akebono Tarō (May 8, 1969 - April 11, 2024), aged 54 You will be remembered as a legend
@user-on7yk9mc3b
@user-on7yk9mc3b 21 день тому
RIP Akebono 🤙🏽🙏🏽
@tomtalker2000
@tomtalker2000 2 місяці тому
He truly was a GIANT grand champion. One of the best this sport has seen in many years.
@JonDaGuy
@JonDaGuy Місяць тому
i always believed Ichinojo could develop into a similar rikishi. very sad he has retired.
@AlexJones0316
@AlexJones0316 22 дні тому
RIP Akebono.
@elijahlingzhaozhong6398
@elijahlingzhaozhong6398 21 день тому
RIP Akebono. One of the most successful sumo wrestlers.
@shinankoku2
@shinankoku2 21 день тому
Akebono was at the top of his game when I was living in Japan. Rest well warrior.
@robert900222
@robert900222 Рік тому
I watched this era of sumo back in the 90's as a child with my father. Still love sumo. These huge guys would still dominate today lot of amazing wrestlers at this time.
@JonDaGuy
@JonDaGuy Рік тому
I agree 100%.
@kevthegoat8774
@kevthegoat8774 Місяць тому
Akebono really was a freak of nature in his Sumo days, the difference in how he could move back then and when he retired and fought in K-1/MMA is like night and day.
@Dephire
@Dephire Рік тому
I wish I was into sumo in this time! Akebono was quite the yokozuna.
@mikesands4681
@mikesands4681 Рік тому
1994-2000 was a great age of sumo
@roberthale8407
@roberthale8407 Рік тому
@@mikesands4681 Yes it was indeed. I met Akebono at the New Sanno after he retired and he is HUGE, I'm 6'4" and 28 and he made me feel small. Great person. Great smile.
@whisperthebull6707
@whisperthebull6707 Рік тому
I lived in Japan from 94-96. It was a great time for Sumo. Akebono, Takanohana, Mushashimaru.
@soapbox187
@soapbox187 Рік тому
I love, love, LOVE the fact they took the time to create little caricatures for their wrestler intro as opposed to just a name. Really humanized the experience and great attention to detail.
@sevaughnligon1894
@sevaughnligon1894 21 день тому
Rip 😭 Akebono Tarō (1969-2024)
@deanzaZZR
@deanzaZZR 22 дні тому
RIP Sumo King 横綱曙
@giorgixucishvili9033
@giorgixucishvili9033 22 дні тому
Akebono😢😢😢😢
@hakkeyoisumonewsandstats
@hakkeyoisumonewsandstats 22 дні тому
Rest in Peace Akebono 😔
@PuuberZ
@PuuberZ Рік тому
It's so nostalgic to see the Eurosport logo up there in the corner and hear this guys voice.
@rupertkennedy7964
@rupertkennedy7964 Рік тому
MINKEY BOODLE!
@vinceleretrogameur6298
@vinceleretrogameur6298 22 дні тому
RIP Akebono
@fifthbusiness1678
@fifthbusiness1678 Рік тому
What a tournament - he was so dominant. He became a Komusubi when I lived in Japan from 1989-91, as I recall. The Wolf was in his twilight years as Yokozuna. Always enjoyed his battles, and his sheer mass.
@ProjectMathesar
@ProjectMathesar 22 дні тому
RIP Legend!
@zorniki
@zorniki 22 дні тому
So many 90s memories on Eurosport! RIP Legend!!! ❤🌸
@sqwop
@sqwop 21 день тому
RIP legend, I first know about him in MMA fight, true warrior
@leongtimothy9075
@leongtimothy9075 19 днів тому
Legend to the sport. And the first Yokozuna that introduced me to sumo (besides E.Honda). He was like the final boss of sumo back then. The kingpin. Rest in peace big man.
@pinoi78
@pinoi78 22 дні тому
RIP Chad Rowan.
@Kupoinfo
@Kupoinfo Рік тому
What a crazy era, Sanyaku fighting each other in the first week! Would've loved to gone to Sumo matches when Akebono and Musashimaru were active!
@davidsachs4883
@davidsachs4883 Рік тому
More recently there was a time with six Ozeki. Combined with Hakuho, two S and two K made for 11 titled wrestlers. That would make 10 out 15 opponents titled. They had to start with the top competition in the first week.
@B3Band
@B3Band Рік тому
Well there were three yokozuna and like 37 ozeki so they had no choice lol
@jomon723
@jomon723 Рік тому
Met him two times, once in Tokyo New Sanno Hotel, working out at the gym there and once here in Okinawa, Nice guy with really big hands, American name is Chad Rowan.
@shinankoku2
@shinankoku2 21 день тому
Truly a Chad!
@janellek21
@janellek21 Місяць тому
Akebono had the best tsuppari in the recent history of sumo.
@JonDaGuy
@JonDaGuy Місяць тому
truly a one of a kind rikishi
@davidsorum1715
@davidsorum1715 Рік тому
Chad is one hell of a guy and one of the most awesome Yokozuna to have ever graced the world stage.
@tomtalker2000
@tomtalker2000 3 місяці тому
Akebono had height and weight going for him. Just a mountain of a man. But EXTREMELY explosive and agile for his immense size. By far one of THE BEST sumo wrestlers of all time in my humble opinion.
@Sasfoot
@Sasfoot 2 місяці тому
I remember when ESPN would show sumo competitions in the late 90s dance early 2000s, and I really enjoyed it. I was a Kaio fan and always upset he never got to Yokozuna. I saw something written once where somebody called him one of the greatest Ozeki to never make Yokozuna.
@drawingjunge
@drawingjunge 22 дні тому
RIP Akebono taro
@Rawker101
@Rawker101 Рік тому
I'm not really a fan of pusher thrusters but I like how Akebono did it. He had that long reach/gait and used it to his advantage. Those arms would reach his opponent before they could get to him at the tachiai and then he would just drive forward with those long powerful legs and it was a wrap. Such a simple technique but it was extremely effective. I think if Abi gained some serious bulk and strength, he could very well be close to matching Akebono.
@swoz_
@swoz_ Рік тому
Akebono had all that reach, but also he was 6'8'' and over 500lb. So he enormous, very strong and hard to move.
@JonDaGuy
@JonDaGuy Рік тому
I think Ichinojo could be an excellent thruster I’m sure it would be easier on his back than his current strategy as well
@swoz_
@swoz_ Рік тому
@@JonDaGuy Ive thought a lot about that too. It seems like it would benefit him a lot.
@JonDaGuy
@JonDaGuy Рік тому
@@swoz_ He's still got time to improve. I think with a change in strategy and mindset he could easily be an ozeki level performer
@duende29
@duende29 Рік тому
Abi has speed on his side but this tactic also needs the inertia. Abi can force their heads up but Akebono pushed the whole man and sent them flying back.
@Fr0sty4242
@Fr0sty4242 Рік тому
thanks for the video. an amazing Yokozuna
@banehthistle7709
@banehthistle7709 Рік тому
This is amazing. Akebono was a physical gift for sumo, I wish he managed his weight better. Maybe his prime would have been extended.
@drew4564
@drew4564 Рік тому
Nah he was right where he needed to be, he just had the toughest competition of any sumo wrestler with the hana brothers and musashimaru every tournament
@drew4564
@drew4564 Рік тому
I remember this I was 8 years old I was such a huge fan of akebono
@diegomr6969
@diegomr6969 Рік тому
increible , AKEBONO the FAST KILLER el mejor!! hawaiano puro!
@bryanschmidt7336
@bryanschmidt7336 Рік тому
Thanks for posting this. I first saw sumo in Japan in 2012 and have been a fan ever since. I've heard of Akebono, so seeing him in action was very cool
@TheDan14
@TheDan14 8 місяців тому
such a legend, would love to see Hokuseiho try to develop his sumo in Akebono's style. so few wrestlers have the height to even try
@janellek21
@janellek21 Місяць тому
Well that's not going to happen now :-(
@saineghi
@saineghi 12 днів тому
RIP Giant!
@douchmush9861
@douchmush9861 Рік тому
Oh my god those little drawn faces of them!
@antonyjackson4613
@antonyjackson4613 22 дні тому
Rip to the legend
@danteamorbello9734
@danteamorbello9734 Рік тому
Damn Akebono, Musashimaru and Takanohana facing each other. What a time to be a fan of sumo. It's a shame they were just a little too old when Asashoryu came round, those bouts could have been cool as fuck to watch.
@PhilippensTube
@PhilippensTube 19 днів тому
(Did Akebono tried a Henka on Takanohana? It looks as if he sidestepped in the taichiai and tried to push Taka out.) But in all honesty and seriousness, Akebono was kind of my hero. He was Yokozuna when I got interested in sumo and I was totally impressed by this giant. Maybe he wasn't a really technical wrestler, but his raw power was very impressive. And in the end it doesn't matter what technique he used, the other wrestlers were powerless against him. Sa sad that he passed away at such a youg age and had so many medical issues in his last years. He couldn't remember his sumo career, and that's really tragic. It was a huge part of his life and as all top sports go, you sacrifice a lot to get at the top, and it's something you have to cherish for the rest of your life and then it's sad that you have no memory of it. A huge loss for the sumo family.
@user-yd6fy6zn4s
@user-yd6fy6zn4s Рік тому
2秒くらいで吹っ飛ばされてている力士率 高すぎで草。強すぎる。👍
@antonyjackson4613
@antonyjackson4613 Рік тому
Was that 4 ozeki and 2 Yokozuna he beat?? I mean both Yokozuna are Dai-Yokozuna too. Wow
@ricmndy1
@ricmndy1 Рік тому
5 Ozeki .. Musoyama, Miyabiyama, Chiyotaikai, Deijima and Kaio
@JonDaGuy
@JonDaGuy Рік тому
Amazing time for sumo
@mikesands4681
@mikesands4681 Рік тому
i remeber when Musashimaru, akebono, takanohana and wakanohana were all yokozuna. it was wild in the sanryaku level
@venox3811
@venox3811 Рік тому
@@mikesands4681 Golden age of Sumo
@user-ug5xi2bs1m
@user-ug5xi2bs1m 18 днів тому
大相撲では、白鵬さんと同様に応援していました。引退されてから、ボブサップさんとの試合、ハッスルでのグレート'ボノ大仁田さんとの電流マッチなど多彩にご活躍をされて凄いなと思っておりました。非常に残念です。ご冥福をお祈りします。
@Path.82
@Path.82 9 місяців тому
My top 5 Sumo Wrestler Chionofuji,Akebono, Asashoryu,Takanohana, Haku.
@JonDaGuy
@JonDaGuy 9 місяців тому
Where do you rank my main man Tochinoshin?
@grendelum
@grendelum Рік тому
really wish they’d bring back those little drawings
@kriskee89
@kriskee89 22 дні тому
RIP
@michalmozola91
@michalmozola91 11 місяців тому
This man make me a sumo fan…
@toms5oh
@toms5oh Рік тому
Got to meet him in 92 in Tokyo
@B3Band
@B3Band Рік тому
How many ozeki were there? damn
@marcschmidt7846
@marcschmidt7846 Рік тому
Akebono war echt ein Büffel, riesig groß und strotzend vor Kraft; genau so Musashimaru. 2 faszinierende Yokozuna!
@stephenmartinek8315
@stephenmartinek8315 11 місяців тому
Good lord, Akebono pushing ozeki and yokozuna around like children.
@lpa9974
@lpa9974 11 місяців тому
Such an interesting and amazing sport! Thank you for this video.
@JonDaGuy
@JonDaGuy 11 місяців тому
If you are interested i highly recommended channels like Natto Sumo and Sumo Stew. Thanks gor watching
@tappeillusioner364
@tappeillusioner364 Рік тому
Akebono Taro is amazing The only true sumo giant
@LucidFlameX
@LucidFlameX Рік тому
Just overwhelming force. Even as a giant and a superheavyweight even by sumo standards, he could really move around.
@supersabrosinho
@supersabrosinho Рік тому
Crazy how someone so massive can look so weak outside of sumo
@cloudninetysix5288
@cloudninetysix5288 Рік тому
Did anyone assumed that, those image on right side of their name title are so accurate even though it just look like a simple drawing!
@jacobishii6121
@jacobishii6121 Рік тому
I remember these years as a kid.....such an amazing athlete
@70sfan
@70sfan Рік тому
Will you upload more videos like this one? I mean the most dominant performances from former Yokozunas, that would be really fun!
@stankers4952
@stankers4952 Рік тому
AkeBoner!!!
@Ken-kv6hc
@Ken-kv6hc Рік тому
曙が活躍した頃自分は小学生だったが、強くて怖いラスボスって感覚だったのを覚えているわ
@hafirenggayuda
@hafirenggayuda 22 дні тому
Rest in peace
@KingPineFlesh-WX
@KingPineFlesh-WX 22 дні тому
Rest in peace big man
@jesusthroughmary
@jesusthroughmary Рік тому
weird to see him fighting an ozeki on day 8
@ricmndy1
@ricmndy1 Рік тому
There were 5 of them at the time plus 2 other Yokozuna had to happen
@Niceonthefrenchriviera
@Niceonthefrenchriviera Рік тому
So why did he retire at the top of his shape?
@JonDaGuy
@JonDaGuy Рік тому
Mostly injury and health related reasons. Being a 6 foot 8 nearly 500 pound monster among men is strenuous. Went out on top :)
@Kcets
@Kcets Рік тому
I think Akebono at his peak might be the most dominant yokozuna of all time. He didn't just beat his opponents, he made them look like CHILDREN. I'd love to see Akebono in his prime vs Hakuho in his prime.
@jasonlow2266
@jasonlow2266 9 місяців тому
The real E Honda
@chijanofuji
@chijanofuji Рік тому
Thanks for putting up this video, Jon! I remember this basho well and it brings back some great memories! I began watching sumo in 1995 when the Sumo jungyo in Paris Berci was aired live on Eurosport and they subsequently started broadcasting the honbasho. Eurosport used to show highlights of each honbaso about 2 to 3 weeks after the fact, dividing each basho into 5 broadcasts that each covered 3 days. In the beginning I used to watch with Dutch audio commentary, where they had a very enthusiastic and inspiring commentator named Frans Henrichs who used to be an ice hockey and motorsports commentator before also moving on to commentating on Judo and Sumo. He really inspired me to get into watching Sumo and when he suddenly died of a heart attack aged 71 in 1999 and I could not stand his successors as Dutch language commentators on Eurospots' Sumo broadcasts I switched to the English commentary where I found the commentator you hear in this broadcast, Sid Hoare (who used to be in Judo), to be quite knowledgeable and competent. When I started watching Sumo Akebono and Takanohana were the 2 yokozuna, with Takanohana just about reaching his peak and beginning to dominate significantly over Akebono (before that Akebono was the stronger of the two). Akebono was my favorite in that great rivalry. He not only had to contend with Takanohana every basho but also with Takanohana's strong Futagoyama-beya mates Wakanohana (his elder bother who also became yokozuna and had just retired earlier in 2000, 8 months before this clip you are showing here), Takanonami (longtime Ozeki), Takatoriki (father of current makuuchi rikishi Oho) who won his only yusho in March 2000, and Akinoshima . Towards the end of his career Akebono finally regained his mojo and indeed had a great finish in 2000 before sitting out the January 2001 basho and retiring.
@blahblah2779
@blahblah2779 Рік тому
Nobody gives a fuck
@prieten49
@prieten49 Рік тому
Akebono with that fearsome look! When I came to Japan, Wakanosato, Miyabiyama, Kaio, Shiyotaikai, and Asashoryu were some of the top sumo wrestlers. Akebono was already gone. Musashimaru broke his wrist and had to retire.
@emp100k
@emp100k Рік тому
At 6'8" tall and 514 lb Akebono's sheer size and physicality overwhelmed most foes.
@michaelobille5447
@michaelobille5447 15 днів тому
It's the stablemaster of Futagoyama heya, former Ozeki Miyabiyama!
@wordsisnukes
@wordsisnukes Рік тому
splendid
@whataleague6013
@whataleague6013 Рік тому
da fuq makebono ( :p ) was a beast!
@peterjamesmmbago4433
@peterjamesmmbago4433 8 місяців тому
Any updates on Chad now? I pray for his health..
@Altraice
@Altraice Рік тому
I cannot imagine the fear that would be in you while squaring up with the monster that is Akebono. Sheer terror.
@SombaMweene
@SombaMweene 18 днів тому
Rip
@dacoldest3896
@dacoldest3896 5 місяців тому
5:57 that guy in in the blue lost but he is strong asf to hold that position lol
@shinankoku2
@shinankoku2 21 день тому
Musashimaru. He held the Yokozuna rank, too (meaning he was a total badass). I always liked the ‘forlorn warrior’ look he had on his face.
@John-zj9ur
@John-zj9ur Рік тому
Who makes the strange little drawings? Are those official?
@JonDaGuy
@JonDaGuy Рік тому
It was part of the Eurosport broadcast
@John-zj9ur
@John-zj9ur Рік тому
​@@JonDaGuy Thanks. When I first started watching, they were using these really strange mugshot-type photographs. But they don't even use those anymore. I just find that stuff really interesting.
@jpanokealii4502
@jpanokealii4502 Рік тому
Wow Tochinohana had full momentum on Akebono and he got a full stop from Chad.
@wolfkaiser7596
@wolfkaiser7596 Рік тому
wow three Yukozonas in that basho and May 2022 only one
@giorgixucishvili9033
@giorgixucishvili9033 22 дні тому
😢😢😢😢😢😢
@CRAZYHORSE19682003
@CRAZYHORSE19682003 Рік тому
I wonder why the coaches of their stables don't do more to control the weight of wrestlers. Akebono did not need to be that heavy. He would have been just as strong and powerful 70 pounds lighter and it might have extended his career.
@Agave310
@Agave310 Рік тому
Sumo wrestlers historically have not been huge guys. Only the last few decades have they been just large dudes. But seems to be going back to the strength lately. Hakuho was fit and strong, not huge. Wakatakakage is smaller too and wins.
@CRAZYHORSE19682003
@CRAZYHORSE19682003 Рік тому
@@Agave310 I get what you are saying but it doesn't address my point. Take Konishiki for example. He made it to Ozeki and came close to making it to Yokozuna all while being way to fat and immobile. If you look at his earlier days when we was around 400-420 pounds he was amazingly mobile and strong. If his stable master would have insisted he stay at a certain fighting weight I am sure he would have made it to Yokozuna and been very dominant.
@HkFinn83
@HkFinn83 Рік тому
@@CRAZYHORSE19682003 I think it’s to do with the fact that the guys that are even genetically capable of getting to those enormous sizes are very prone to weight gain, obvs. And Akebono was Polynesian. Islanders are extremely predisposed to weight gain.
@drew4564
@drew4564 Рік тому
He's a Samoan they are supposed to be big
@peter-jamesmmbago8721
@peter-jamesmmbago8721 Рік тому
Man, to do the throws even the pre-fight Shiko is no easy feat, you really need good balance...And Sumo wrestlers have good footwork
@quackkuryu4680
@quackkuryu4680 Рік тому
do you have Takanohanas Final Yusho ?
@GeorgeSamia
@GeorgeSamia 22 дні тому
😢😢😢😢
@johnsmith-rs2vk
@johnsmith-rs2vk 10 місяців тому
It ' s a question of balance !
@livprimitive
@livprimitive Рік тому
Why no weight classes?
@erice5372
@erice5372 Рік тому
Ake was so dominant. Dwarfed all the other rikishi with few exceptions.
@Trollioli
@Trollioli Рік тому
Did Akebono try for a fucking Henka? What an odd thing to do that late in the game.
@dsnodgrass4843
@dsnodgrass4843 Рік тому
All legal tactics are fair game between Yokozuna, including henka. Rolling a henka on a Maegashira would be bad form; but between equals it's acceptable. Tends to give the crowd a thrill, too.
@luciidusal
@luciidusal Рік тому
Another 40kg and Am I could be a lot like this. Big long thrusts with a lot of oomph behind them.
@matthewjohnson1633
@matthewjohnson1633 Рік тому
That Wakanosato won a round was cool asf
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