Sumo Champion Hakuhō Shō has won 16 straight championships without losing. Curry was exhausted after learning several moves from Sūko, including starting a wrestling match and applying weight to his opponent with knee bends, but they were ineffective against the formal-dressed Sūko. Curry bowed to Sūko, expressing his admiration for Japanese culture. After that, shooting guard Klay Thompson entered the ring, but at 6 feet 6 inches tall and 220 pounds in weight, he too was unable to keep Sūko unstable. Thompson gasped in shock and said, “I can’t,” acknowledging that he was unable to move the yokozuna.
Thompson, well-known as the other half of the “Splash Brothers,” attempted, but was sadly unable, to push Kho in a wrestling match. Even though Thompson had a lucrative $189 million five-year contract with the Warriors, he returned to the ring for a rematch with Kho, but he only lasted two seconds before giving up. Following the wrestling match, Kho demonstrated his basketball prowess by making a string of easy baskets. In 2010, the Japanese-Mongolian sumo wrestler achieved the second-longest winning streak in the sport’s history, adding to his impressive record of winning 86 out of 90 matches in a year. In addition, Sūko has a record of 16 titles. became the most dominant figure in sumo wrestling history by winning the tournament without losing a match.
Sumo wrestler Hakuhō Shō was introduced to Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry during practice. On the field, they were spotted together, chatting and posing for pictures. The basketball player had a rare chance to interact with a person from an entirely different sports world.