Why Ukrainian Sumo Wrestler Aonishiki Sees Usyk as a Role Model.
Aonishiki’s Admiration for Usyk
According to Novyny.live: Danylo Yavhusyshyn, the Ukrainian sumo wrestler who competes in Japan under the ring name Aonishiki Arata, has shared his deep respect for fellow countryman Oleksandr Usyk. He described the boxer as a model athlete from whom much can be learned, particularly in the areas of fight preparation and mental conditioning before matches.
Usyk currently holds the WBC, WBA, and IBF world heavyweight titles, a testament to his elite skill in professional boxing. Notably, he remains undefeated in his professional career, a remarkable achievement that underscores his dominance in the sport.
The Power of Mental Preparation
Yavhusyshyn remarked:
“I have been following him for a long time and believe there is truly a lot to learn from him.” - Danylo Yavhusyshyn
He also highlighted Usyk’s psychological approach ahead of fights, his training philosophy, and his recovery methods after intense physical exertion. According to Aonishiki, these elements are crucial for achieving success in any athletic discipline.
The mutual respect between athletes from different sports—like Aonishiki and Usyk—highlights the value of sharing knowledge and experience across the sporting world. Such expressions of admiration can help promote sports in both Ukraine and Japan while inspiring young athletes to reach new heights. As one of Ukraine’s most accomplished sports figures, Usyk continues to embody determination and technical excellence, serving as a benchmark even for athletes in traditionally conservative disciplines such as sumo.
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