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Kirishima's 2024 - going the next step?

Kiribayama, I mean, Kirishima in 2024  

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  1. 1. What will be Kirishima's rank on the January 2025 banzuke?

    • Yokozuna
    • Ozeki
    • Sekiwake
      0
    • Komusubi
      0
    • M1 or lower
      0
    • He won't be ranked on the January 2025 banzuke.
      0
  2. 2. What will be the LOWEST rank that Kirishima will LOSE to in 2024?

    • Yokozuna
      0
    • Ozeki
      0
    • Sekiwake
      0
    • Komusubi
    • M1
      0
    • M2
    • M3
    • M4
    • M5
    • M6
    • M7
    • M8
    • M9
      0
    • M10
      0
    • M11
      0
    • M12
    • M13
    • M14
      0
    • M15
      0
    • M16
      0
    • M17
      0
    • M18
      0
    • Juryo or lower
      0
    • He won't lose any bouts in 2024!
      0
  3. 3. What is the total number of wins Kiribayama will get in 2024?

    • 21 or fewer (say how many in the comments below)
      0
    • 22
      0
    • 23
      0
    • 24
      0
    • 25
      0
    • 26
      0
    • 27
      0
    • 28
      0
    • 29
      0
    • 30
      0
    • 31
      0
    • 32
      0
    • 33
      0
    • 34
      0
    • 35
      0
    • 36
      0
    • 37
      0
    • 38
      0
    • 39
      0
    • 40
      0
    • 41
      0
    • 42
      0
    • 43
      0
    • 44
      0
    • 45
      0
    • 46
      0
    • 47
      0
    • 48
      0
    • 49
      0
    • 50
      0
    • 51
      0
    • 52
      0
    • 53
      0
    • 54
    • 55
    • 56
      0
    • 57
    • 58
      0
    • 59
    • 60
    • 61
    • 62
    • 63
    • 64
    • 65
    • 66
    • 67
      0
    • 68
    • 69
    • 70 or more (say how many in the comments below)

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  • Poll closed on 14/01/24 at 01:49

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Kiribayama is now Kirishima! He made it to Ozeki in 2023.

Will he go the next step to Yokozuna in 2024?

Or will he crash and burn....?

Please expand your vote with a comment below. Comments are often used as tie-breakers at the end of the year to determine the yusho winner for an annual poll.

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He will win the January tournament and be a Yokozuna for March , giving up his first kimboshi to Onosato.

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I think he wins in January and gets the rope. From there he will be the dominant rikishi for the year getting at least one other yusho and putting together the most wins for the year. (when I say dominant, I don't mean Hakuho style dominance, I mean he will be the best rikishi on the banzuke for 2024)

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Makes yokozuna, but the very high win guesses will be wrong because he'll use that yokozuna status to sit a tournament out.

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After getting the rope after Hatsu he can afford to go fishing now and then, so I don't think he'll get a 70+ score. Would be cool if he did though.

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He will get the rope but not specifically after January. One kyujo will happen. Give up two kinboshi including one to Tamawashi

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Yokozuna (fingers crossed for him not to be injured...) .

He will crash and burn.... his opponents! That comment alone should make me win any tiebreaker. :-P

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Too many nerves to make it to Yokozuna this year, but will keep his Ozeki rank. No yushos, and sadly only 60 wins for the entire year (which isn't bad, to be honest). So, a solid year as an Ozeki.

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Posted (edited)

he will make Yokozuna soon and get 69 wins in 2024

His lowest loss will be against Onosato  at M3

Edited by Pitinosato

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24 votes for this poll.

The vast majority of us think that he will take the tsuna rope this year - potentially after the current basho?

The bulk of us think that he will not lose to anyone below the joi-jin.

There is quite a spread for the predictions for his total number of wins, with the lower 60s seeming to be the main area - so an average of double digits per basho. 

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