Doitsuyama 1,173 Posted September 22, 2011 On the last three days Kisenosato got three opponents with bad head-to-head records and promptly fell into a three bout losing streak. He broke that streak today against yokozuna Hakuho, another opponent with a bad personal record, but now he is 3-2 against the yokozuna since breaking his 63 bout win streak. It was a well-fought bout as Hakuho quickly got the right hand inside, but Kisenosato right away grabbed that arm and circled around for the inevitable left-handed kotenage since Hakuho wasn't willing to change plans. Sekiwake Kotoshogiku now is back in the yusho race as he had no problems turning the bout against Gagamaru into a mawashi battle right from the start which isn't Gagamaru's strength. A win against the yokozuna tomorrow would make a real yusho race, along with a very compelling case for ozeki promotion, but a loss... that's some big stakes for the sekiwake tomorrow. Maybe Ozeki Harumafuji can tell him something to avoid as he seems like a changed rikishi since the yokozuna talk dwindled and managed the kachi-koshi with his fifth consecutive win, an oshidashi over Tochiozan - just in time before starting the round robin between the top four rikishi. If Baruto and Hakuho are getting a few wins over Hakuho and Kotoshogiku, there might still be an opening for Gagamaru and Kitataiki in the yusho race as both are 10-2. Even Kisenosato and Kyokutenho at 9-3 are mathematically still in it. Tamaasuka and Tosayutaka lost their seventh and sixth straight bout and demotion to juryo seems sealed now, while Hochiyama beat Yoshiazuma to keep his head over the water for another day. Kimurayama and Takanoyama also are in serious demotion danger with their losses today. With so many possible demotions from makuuchi a makuuchi debut for Matsutani seems safe now as Matsutani mmoved to 10-5, staying in the shared juryo lead with Myogiryu, as the two talents distanced themselves from the pack, getting a two win margin over five pursuers. Aoiyama, Kyokushuho and Chiyoarashi are among these, getting the kachi-koshi today. Day 12 Juryo J11e Chiyozakura (6-6) yorikiri J13e Hishofuji (4-8) J11w Chiyoarashi (8-4) oshidashi J14w Hitenryu (3-9) J12w Kotoyuki (7-5) hikiotoshi J9e Chiyonokuni (7-5) J6w Shironoryu (4-8) okuridashi J12e Satoyama (5-7) J5e Matsutani (10-2) oshidashi J13w Hokutokuni (8-4) J5w Masuraumi (5-7) hatakikomi J14e Hamanishiki (1-11) J10w Kyokushuho (8-4) hikiotoshi J4e Bushuyama (5-7) J3e Myogiryu (10-2) uwatedashinage J10e Nionoumi (8-4) J6e Aoiyama (8-2-2) yoritaoshi J3w Tenkaiho (6-6) J2e Sadanofuji (7-5) tsukidashi J8w Kimikaze (6-6) J2w Tsurugidake (6-6) oshidashi J7w Takamisakari (5-7) J1e Tochinonada (3-9) hikiotoshi J7e Tamanoshima (4-8) J8e Sadanoumi (7-5) yorikiri J1w Takarafuji (7-5) Makuuchi M15e Daido (7-5) oshidashi M16w Kimurayama (5-7) M17e Hochiyama (5-7) yorikiri M13e Yoshiazuma (5-7) M12w Asasekiryu (7-5) yorikiri M13w Tamaasuka (2-10) M10e Tamawashi (5-7) oshitaoshi M14e Tosayutaka (3-9) M10w Kyokutenho (9-3) yoritaoshi M15w Takanoyama (4-8) M14w Shotenro (7-5) oshidashi M8w Toyohibiki (4-8) M7w Tochinowaka (8-4) yorikiri M16e Kokkai (8-4) M12e Aminishiki (8-4) oshitaoshi M6e Takayasu (4-8) M11e Kitataiki (10-2) yorikiri M6w Wakakoyu (6-6) M5e Miyabiyama (6-6) tsukidashi M9w Sagatsukasa (5-7) M4e Tochinoshin (6-6) uwatenage M8e Kaisei (3-9) M4w Tokitenku (5-7) ketaguri M7e Fujiazuma (3-9) M5w Goeido (8-4) yorikiri M1e Homasho (7-5) M1w Okinoumi (5-7) yorikiri M2e Wakanosato (2-10) K1e Toyonoshima (5-7) sukuinage M2w Yoshikaze (5-7) K1w Aran (3-9) hikiotoshi M3e Takekaze (4-8) S1e Kotoshogiku (10-2) yorikiri M11w Gagamaru (10-2) O1e Harumafuji (8-4) oshidashi M3w Tochiozan (7-5) S2e Kakuryu (6-6) uwatedashinage O1w Baruto (8-4) S1w Kisenosato (9-3) kotenage Y1e Hakuho (11-1) Day 13 Juryo J10e Nionoumi (8-4) J12w Kotoyuki (7-5) J11w Chiyoarashi (8-4) J8w Kimikaze (6-6) J7e Tamanoshima (4-8) J13e Hishofuji (4-8) J14e Hamanishiki (1-11) J6w Shironoryu (4-8) J6e Aoiyama (8-2-2) J10w Kyokushuho (8-4) J14w Hitenryu (3-9) J5w Masuraumi (5-7) J4e Bushuyama (5-7) J12e Satoyama (5-7) J11e Chiyozakura (6-6) J3w Tenkaiho (6-6) J3e Myogiryu (10-2) J5e Matsutani (10-2) J8e Sadanoumi (7-5) J2w Tsurugidake (6-6) J2e Sadanofuji (7-5) J13w Hokutokuni (8-4) J9e Chiyonokuni (7-5) J1w Takarafuji (7-5) J1e Tochinonada (3-9) J7w Takamisakari (5-7) Makuuchi M13e Yoshiazuma (5-7) M14e Tosayutaka (3-9) M16e Kokkai (8-4) M10w Kyokutenho (9-3) M10e Tamawashi (5-7) M17e Hochiyama (5-7) M13w Tamaasuka (2-10) M9w Sagatsukasa (5-7) M8e Kaisei (3-9) M15w Takanoyama (4-8) M15e Daido (7-5) M7w Tochinowaka (8-4) M16w Kimurayama (5-7) M6w Wakakoyu (6-6) M6e Takayasu (4-8) M14w Shotenro (7-5) M12w Asasekiryu (7-5) M5w Goeido (8-4) M5e Miyabiyama (6-6) M12e Aminishiki (8-4) M4e Tochinoshin (6-6) M8w Toyohibiki (4-8) M2e Wakanosato (2-10) M7e Fujiazuma (3-9) M3w Tochiozan (7-5) M1w Okinoumi (5-7) M1e Homasho (7-5) M11e Kitataiki (10-2) M4w Tokitenku (5-7) K1w Aran (3-9) K1e Toyonoshima (5-7) M3e Takekaze (4-8) S2e Kakuryu (6-6) M2w Yoshikaze (5-7) M11w Gagamaru (10-2) S1w Kisenosato (9-3) O1e Harumafuji (8-4) O1w Baruto (8-4) Y1e Hakuho (11-1) S1e Kotoshogiku (10-2) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JariM 29 Posted September 22, 2011 (edited) A win against the yokozuna tomorrow would make a real yusho race, along with a very compelling case for ozeki promotion, but a loss... that's some big stakes for the sekiwake tomorrow. He could lose one more and still get the 33 wins which would make him a candidate for promotion. A win would be really good for his Ozeki-run though. Nice win over Hakuho by Kisenosato. I hope he can keep that up. Edited September 22, 2011 by JariM Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naganoyama 5,856 Posted September 22, 2011 One of the things that I really like about Kisenosato is how he reacts to beating Hakuho. Does he smile - no! Does he pump his fist - no! Does he skip back to his mark - no! Does he show relief or any kind of letup in intensity - no! So what does he do - he smoulders. Smoulders as he takes the kesho, smoulders as zabuton fly north and south, smoulders all the way down the hanamichi and I assume smoulders his way back into the shitakubeya, where I now assume that the smiling begins... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jejima 1,320 Posted September 22, 2011 (edited) A win against the yokozuna tomorrow would make a real yusho race, along with a very compelling case for ozeki promotion, but a loss... that's some big stakes for the sekiwake tomorrow. He could lose one more and still get the 33 wins which would make him a candidate for promotion. A win would be really good for his Ozeki-run though. He still has to face Baruto (they are 10-10 in head-to-heads, with Giku winning the last 3) and Harumafuji (which is 9-6 in Giku's favour, but Harry won the last two) over the last two days. So, he could lose to Hak tomorrow, but still have a good chance of collecting a couple more wins.... Edit: And he defeated Hak last basho..... Edited September 22, 2011 by Jejima Share this post Link to post Share on other sites