Violencia en establo de sumo provoca ira pero poca sorpresa

Un incidente de violencia autoinformado por el maestro del establo Isegahama, el ex yokozuna Terunofuji, contra el luchador de primera división Hakunofuji ha suscitado una fuerte indignación pero poca sorpresa. La reacción refleja la de incidentes similares durante las últimas dos décadas, con artículos reprobatorios, informes y respuestas emocionalmente cargadas de los aficionados en línea. A pesar de la reputación previamente positiva de Terunofuji, pocos parecen sorprendidos por la noticia del establo.

El incidente de violencia en el establo Isegahama del sumo fue reportado el 5 de marzo de 2026. El maestro del establo Isegahama, ex yokozuna Terunofuji, reportó haber utilizado violencia contra el luchador de primera división Hakunofuji. Esto ha generado una reacción similar a los escándalos comparables en el sumo durante las últimas dos décadas. Reproachful articles and reports have proliferated, alongside emotionally charged responses from fans online. Yet, few people seem surprised by the revelation, even though Terunofuji had enjoyed an overwhelmingly positive reputation beforehand. El patrón plantea preguntas: ¿Por qué los escándalos de violencia en el sumo provocan consistentemente ira pero escasa sorpresa? Aunque la Asociación de Sumo de Japón está implicada mediante el autoinforme del establo, no han surgido detalles adicionales sobre resoluciones de las fuentes.

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