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MMA Fight Between Sumo Wrestler and Professional Boxer Has Clear Winner

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In what might’ve been one of the strangest fights of the year, sumo wrestler Chiyotairyu Hidemasa demonstrated the precise reason why weight-classes are required in contact sports as he dominated his MMA fight against 5-0 professional boxer Jorge Menasalvas.

The peculiar bout, which pitted the 320lbs sumo wrestler against a 192lbs boxer, was put together by Spanish promotion Dogfight Wild Tournament, for their fourth event, Tokyo Blood, in Madrid, Spain.

According to their website, their events provide “an experience where the fight breaks all traditional formats and each match takes the spectacle to the next level.”

In what was dubbed their “wildest event to date”, the other bouts included a tag-team war, a five-way last-man standing, and the first-ever rap battle that ended in a physical fight.

Chiyotairyu Hidemasa vs Jorge Menasalvas

Former top-division sumo wrestler Chiyotairyu Hidemasa (whose real name is Hidemasa Meigetsuin) traded the dohyo for the cage as he faced off in a one-of-a-kind bout. After graduating from university, Hidemasa questioned whether he should continue his sumo career or quit to become a teacher after his debut tournament in March 2011 was delayed due to a match-fixing scandal that rocked the world of sumo.

Throughout his 11-year career, Chiyotairyu managed his one and only championship in the Juryo rank, the second-highest division in professional sumo. He was also awarded a special prize (Sansho) called the Gino-sho, or technique, for his impressive 11-4 in November 2013. The sumo wrestler has also gained three gold starts, which are awarded after a lower-ranked wrestler beats a yokozuna, the highest rank in sumo wrestling, after twice-beating Harumafuji and also besting Kisenosato.

His MMA opponent came in the form of professional boxer Jorge Menasalvas, who currently boasts an unbeaten 5-0 record in the ring. The Spaniard’s first professional bout came in November 2024 with a unanimous decision victory over Diego Jair Ramirez, before Ramirez was disqualified in their rematch to hand his opponent the second win of his career. A points victory over Marius Mihai Dumitru and a first-round knockout over Leonid Arseniev meant that his unanimous decision victory over Frank Rojas in November 2025 took him to a 5-0 record.

Although Menasalvas may have had much more experience of striking, Chiyotairyu’s grappling experience from his sumo days set him in good stead going into the cage. With both fighters coming in at 6’0″, there was no real reach or height advantage for either, but the almost 130lbs in weight difference would prove to be somewhat of a determining factor.


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From the outset of the fight, it was clear that there would only be one winner. Time after time, Menasalvas was met with the terrifying sight of his almost-150kg opponent sprinting across the canvas and slamming him into the fencing, with one such instance almost completely detaching the surrounding barriers. With Menasalvas up against it, the sumo wrestler would use his grappling experience to good effect, slamming his opponent to the floor and administering multiple hammer-fists.

Following five gruelling rounds, neither fighter managed to floor their opponent for good, meaning that the bout went to the scorecards. Unsurprisingly, Chiyotairyu saw his hand raised after winning via unanimous decision.

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Conor McGregor’s Manager Reveals Michael Chandler Was First Choice

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Conor McGregor is scheduled to make a return to the UFC with a rematch against Max Holloway. However, the Irishman’s manager has revealed that the American was not the first-choice opponent for his comeback fight.

McGregor will put an end to his five-year MMA hiatus with a UFC 329 bout against Holloway on the 11th of July at the T-Moblie Arena in Las Vegas. The Irishman hasn’t fought in the Octagon since his devastating loss to Dustin Poirier in July 2021, during which the fight was stopped in the first round by the cageside doctor after Notorious suffered a broken lower tibia.

McGregor was then scheduled to fight Michael Chandler in June 2024 after the pair faced off as coaches on the 31st season of the reality television series The Ultimate Fighter. However, a broken toe suffered by the Irishman saw the bout cancelled just weeks before.

The Dublin-native’s comeback fight will feature as the co-main event in Nevada, alongside the lightweight match-up between Paddy ‘The Baddy’ Pimblett and Benoit Saint-Denis, while heavyweight prospect Gable Steveson will face-off against Elisha Ellison.

Conor McGregor’s Manager Speaks About UFC 329

Conor McGregor vs Max Holloway

Speaking to MMAJunkie.com at the Usyk vs Verhoeven boxing event in Giza, Egypt, McGregor’s manager, Audie Attar, spoke about the choice of opponent for his client’s UFC return.

“I think, from a Max Holloway perspective, we know we got one on Max, and he wants to get that back. We know they faced each other when they were 145ers, and we know that Max is game, and he’s going to put on a great performance. We just felt it was the right match-up.

“One of the things, obviously, with being out with the time Conor has been out for, it just made sense to do it at 170, right? Max was game right away and willing to step up and take the match-up at 170.”

Conor McGregor vs Max Holloway

However, while McGregor will hope to recreate the success he experienced in his first meeting with Holloway, Attar has revealed that he was not the Irishman’s first-choice opponent.

Max Holloway Not First-Choice Opponent For Return

“Conor really wanted to give [his comeback fight] to Michael Chandler. He just felt Michael deserved it, having gone through the show and experienced that camp, the unfortunate injury and the cancellation of the bout.”


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Conor McGregor’s First Interview Discussing His Return at UFC 329 Has Got MMA Fans Talking

Notorious has been speaking about his return to the UFC for the first time, and a clip has gone viral on Reddit.

And while McGregor may not be making his comeback against his desired opponent, that is not to say it may not still be on the cards further down the line.

“Conor really, really wanted that to happen, and we did everything to try to push it. At the time, it just didn’t make sense for the UFC, but it doesn’t mean that it might not happen in the future. Michael has a great fight ahead of him at the White House (against Mauricio Ruffy), and we wish him the best. We want him to succeed. It can become a reality.”

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Conor McGregor’s First Interview Discussing Fight Has Got MMA Fans Talking

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Conor McGregor is set to make his return to the UFC this year with his rematch against Max Holloway scheduled for the 11th of July at UFC 329, and his first interview discussing his comeback has got MMA fans talking.

McGregor‘s return to the UFC will come almost exactly five years since his last fight, a devastating loss in his trilogy fight against Dustin Poirier, which saw the fight stopped by the cageside doctor in round one after the Irishman suffered a broken lower tibia while trying to evade his opponent.

McGregor had previously been scheduled to return to the sport in June 2024 at UFC 303 in a bout against Michael Chandler, a fight set up after the pair faced-off as coaches for The Ultimate Fighter 31. However, a broken toe suffered by the Dublin-native saw the fight cancelled.

Nevertheless, as things stand, McGregor will make his return at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, on a card that will see his welterweight rematch against Max Holloway feature as the co-main event, alongside a lightweight showdown between Paddy ‘The Baddy’ Pimblett and Benoit Saint-Denis.

Conor McGregor Talks UFC 329 For First Time

Conor McGregor vs Max Holloway

In an interview with former US Navy SEAL Robert O’Neill for the Irishman’s new drinks brand Mac Energy, the UFC star spoke on his return to the Octagon.

“July 11th, Sin City, Las Vegas. And the opponent is a man that I have beaten before, in Max Holloway.”

McGregor was quick to recognise his level of opponent, saying: “He is an established fighter, an accomplished fighter. Former UFC world champion, multiple times. Former UFC BMF world champion, so this is a quality opponent and our last bout was martial arts mastery by yours truly, so I plan on doing it again.

“I plan on showing my growth and my improvements there, so I’m very excited for it. Preparation is going very well, we’re living, breathing, and sleeping in the gym.”

A clip of the interview was posted to Reddit, alongside a title saying: “McGregor looks good and talking like a normal, sober person now. He’s back!”

MMA Fans React to Conor McGregor’s Interview

UFC fans were quick to comment on the Irishman’s chances ahead of his return, with one user claiming: “He actually took Max down in that first fight, and honestly, people underestimate Conor’s grappling. I think, in terms of grappling performance against Khabib, he did the best out of most the opponents that Khabib faced.”

“Credit where credit is due, Conor has amazing defence and non-engagement tactics,” another added.

But they were also quick to comment on how good he looked, and how healthy he sounded.

“He seems a little hungry… haven’t seen this Conor for almost a decade,” “Conor sounding locked in no excuses this time,” “Good to see him healthy and training properly again,” and “Win or lose, I hope he stays training. This is the healthiest I’ve seen him in a while,” were all comments made in response to the clip.

Although half a decade may prove to be too long of a break in order to return with any real venom, McGregor’s physical turnaround from the state that he has found himself in over the past few years would suggest that crazier things have happened.

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Nottingham Forest’s Evangelos Marinakis Involved in Fight at Basketball Game

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Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis was involved in a heated public confrontation on Sunday night, just hours after the Premier League season ended.

Footage of a fight involving the Greek billionaire emerged on social media and quickly went viral, with football fans interested to know exactly what happened. Details of the scrap and the identity of the second part have now emerged.


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The physical altercation took place in Athens ahead of the EuroLeague basketball final, which saw Olympiacos defeat Real Madrid. It showed the controversial Premier League owner being pulled away, looking absolutely livid.

Who Evangelos Marinakis Was Fighting With in Viral Video

Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis celebrates

The other man involved in the furious bust-up was Grigoris Dimitriadis, the nephew of Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, according to The Sun. The video online shows Marinakis and Dimitriadis shouting at each other before an Olympiacos scarf is thrown towards the latter.

Nottingham Forest’s owner, who relinquished control of the club earlier in the season in case they reached the Champions League, was left with a black eye and torn shirt following the incident. Watch the bust-up below.

Kostas Karapapas, Olympiacos’ vice-president, appeared to get involved in the war of words as security had to stand between the rowing men. Marinakis, who owns Olympiacos’ football and basketball clubs, had the last laugh as his team won 92-85 in the final.

Marinakis Reportedly Speaks Out About Brawl

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Greek reports have emerged with further details of what happened and may have sparked the fight. Marinakis and the former Secretary General to the Greek Prime Minister quickly turned physical after heated words were exchanged, according to witnesses.

The Forest and Olympiacos leader even reportedly accused Dimitriadis of ‘making some faces’ before then spitting at him. Per Greek City Times, the 58-year-old said:

“I was passing by and saw him making some faces. I told him, ‘Don’t you think you’ve overdone it? You don’t realise where all this is leading.’ Then Dimitriadis spat on me. I slapped him and after that he tore my shirt.”

The same report claims that lawsuits could be heading Marinakis’ way, with Dimitriadis’ legal team now considering their options. Tensions are said to now be running his in Greece with both men being powerful figures.

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