Akinomaki 39,923 Posted May 13 (edited) The first kachinanori for Kotozakura after day 14 Haru 1974 Asanowaka now had his yumitori debut at the basho (after his debut at the jungyo), Satonofuji skipped his duty after the yokozuna went kyujo Edited May 13 by Akinomaki 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Koorifuu 887 Posted May 13 (edited) Oyamada (<100kg) against Dewanojo (>250kg) was... something. The joys of having no weight classes. I'm so glad they didn't call a matta, that'd have been really unfair. Edited May 13 by Koorifuu Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dingo 1,162 Posted May 13 Excellent speed and maneuvering ability by Ura! He had time to do almost a half circle around the dohyo to move to a better attacking position while Meisei was trying to turn around. Well deserved second win. Takayasu proved too strong for Onosato. Onosato is not yet top level in skill and if he can't overpower his opponent with raw power, he's often left vulnerable to rikishi with better technique than him. What a monstrous tachiai by Abi! Hoshoryuu basically couldn't do anything before he was out of the dohyo. Hoshoryuu wasn't doing his wry smile anymore after this loss. Hiradoumi's belly seems to be even more magnificently round. He almost got Kirishima too, but the ozeki's ability to resist won out. Today, Kotozakura didn't come in the dohyo to play. All business from the ozeki, focused on getting the win by any means. I don't mean that in a bad way either, it took considerable timing and speed to pull off the hikiotoshi against Atamifuji. Also a good way to save energy by avoiding a prolonged and potentially draining bout. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RabidJohn 1,671 Posted May 13 (edited) Big improvement on yesterday in that only Hoshoryu had me swearing at my monitor... Hiradoumi brought the Mongolian brawler out in Kirishima today. Not pretty, but at least his fighting spirit is still evident. I also noticed Shonosuke's easiest day ever: mount the dohyo, wait for Daieisho, announce his fusensho, then get off the dohyo to watch the musubi-no-ichiban and yumitori-shiki. Nice! Edited May 13 by RabidJohn 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kintamayama 44,445 Posted May 13 2 hours ago, Akinomaki said: Asanowaka now had his yumitori debut at the basho (after his debut at the jungyo), Satonofuji skipped his duty after the yokozuna went kyujo When was the last time the yumitorikishi did not belong to a heya with a Yokozuna or even an Ozeki? Isnt it traditional etc? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Akinomaki 39,923 Posted May 13 Atamifuiji had no chance - the shisho was watching him on Abema, a debut there for Isegahama. Quite weird, with ex-NHK Fujii asking him about the Miyagino-merged heya situation - presenting Miyagino-acquired Kusano as a new hope for Isegahama. Kusano talked with Miyagino at the end of the hana-michi after his debut win. Fujii showed Isegahama yesterday's Atamifuiji yusho prediction by Waka, who wanted Isegahama to comment on that the next day, since he was scheduled as guest commentator. Atamifuiji will be lucky to finish the basho after Waka named him. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Akinomaki 39,923 Posted May 13 Myogiryu looks like he's given up on his career. Endo on the other hand is poised to return, fully motivated by the hopes of the Noto locals. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
junsan 170 Posted May 13 Ura's acrobatic flairs sometimes hide the fact that he is a solidly strong rikishi who can whomp you. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amamaniac 2,078 Posted May 13 1 hour ago, junsan said: Ura's acrobatic flairs sometimes hide the fact that he is a solidly strong rikishi who can whomp you. If I'm not mistaken, Ura won the grip strength contest conducted by AbemaTV back in January. He's definitely got the strength to back up his amazing techniques! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amamaniac 2,078 Posted May 13 24 year-old Mongolian Onokatsu looks like he has potential. Debuting after only three tournaments in pro sumo, he has himself two straight wins thus far. Will he be the next wrestler to reach the Top Division before having enough hair to form a topknot? My only concern is seeing the tape on his wrists and feet. And he seems to be sprinkling extra salt on those wrists, which suggests there may be more than a simple weakness there. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Morty 1,480 Posted May 13 Now that was a better day of sumo. Good stuff. Kudos to Kirishima and Kotozakura for flying the Ozeki flag Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maorencze 144 Posted May 13 Lesson learned the hard way for Hiradoumi I guess - dont piss off a Mongolian Y/O by false-starting, almost never ends well. Hakuhou or the dai-guy before him would send him to 5th row with a GLARE. Kotozakura proved what I saw in 1st bout as well, all business and yesterday was just bad luck / bad break in a bout with well-prepared well-executing ex-titlist opponent. Terunofuji...why he entered? But oh well, he still hasnt given up on his 10th, chronic health issues notwithstanding. Lets see if he can muster up 15 healthy(ish) days to win one more then call it quits. Takakeisho is done and its a saaaad thing to see, but with his style and bodytype it was bound to happen earlier than later I'm afraid. Hoshoryu...I wonder how much does the knee hamper his lateral mobility? Atamifuji is no slouch, Abi is very fast and Daieisho is a cannonball when he times his tachiai right, gonna wait for Takayasu, Oonosato or Oho bout before making a completely subjective, inexperienced, uneducated and baseless opinion about Hoshoryu's mobility issues though. People (including his opponents) quite often forget just how much of a power beast Ura had to turn himself into with all that weight lifting to get back from his injuries. This is not the same wrestler that relied solely on his bag of tricks and skill to win (putting himself in danger way too often), this version is maybe a tiny bit slower and not as adventurous at times, but the power, the POWER! I wonder who's the favourite right now? Daieisho seems to have his tachiai game on point this basho which could take him far again, Ura is solid, lets see what Kotozakura and (not-yet-technically-matured) Oonosato have in them since this is going to be a 13-2 winning result (I purposedly have left out and will leave out of an mentions the one-whose-name-we-dont-speak-out-loud-to-prevent-any-jinxes) 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sumo Spiffy 537 Posted May 13 (edited) 1 hour ago, maorencze said: Hoshoryu...I wonder how much does the knee hamper his lateral mobility? Atamifuji is no slouch, Abi is very fast and Daieisho is a cannonball when he times his tachiai right, gonna wait for Takayasu, Oonosato or Oho bout before making a completely subjective, inexperienced, uneducated and baseless opinion about Hoshoryu's mobility issues though. I've watched every Abi/Hoshoryu match, and this is the first time Abi was able to blow through him like that. But to be fair to Hoshoryu, I'd say it's also the first time Abi really tried to do it. Hoshoryu is able to consistently come forward and meet Abi's hands, which has to suck but it also blunts Abi's pushing force. This time Abi looked like he got shot out of a cannon, and Hoshoryu never got his weight forward. So, it's not really an issue of lateral mobility; Hoshoryu consistently meets Abi head-on and then uses whatever happens to sometimes set up lateral mobility later. He never got a chance to do that in this case. Now, a knee issue might lead to him being a little slow on the draw, which could certainly lead to yesterday's outcome. But I think he just got caught off-guard by the fact Abi—Abi!—somehow found a whole new level of aggression. So, as bad as it looked, that's more an upside for Abi than a downside for Hoshoryu. Daieisho has a similar style but doesn't pose the same physical questions. He's still good and could win, but I'm looking more for how Hoshoryu reacts to his attack, win or lose. Edited May 13 by Sumo Spiffy 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Reonito 1,342 Posted May 13 2 hours ago, maorencze said: since this is going to be a 13-2 winning result this seems ... optimistic 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tigerboy1966 1,387 Posted May 13 9 hours ago, dingo said: Hiradoumi's belly seems to be even more magnificently round. His belly has to grow to accommodate the fire inside it. 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Godango 956 Posted May 14 News articles and our own Kyujo thread reporting that Takayasu is out, but nothing on NSK's site at time of writing this comment. Literally my internal monologue last night. "Wow this might actually be the stars aligning... no, shut up Godango, you know what happens when you get your hopes up". For real. I should disembark the Takayasu train but I simply can not. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kumoryu 88 Posted May 14 13 hours ago, maorencze said: (I purposedly have left out and will leave out of an mentions the one-whose-name-we-dont-speak-out-loud-to-prevent-any-jinxes) Even that was enough to jinx him 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rhyen 1,809 Posted May 14 Interesting way for Satorufuji to utilise Kaisho’s aggression and execute a HNH pirouette. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rhyen 1,809 Posted May 14 (edited) Hakuoho appears at the dohyo iri. Upper forearm near the elbow is bandaged. Edited May 14 by rhyen Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Akinomaki 39,923 Posted May 14 Yesterday at his dohyo debut, Okaryu 大花竜 was announced as Daikaryu by both the hall announcer gyoji and 2 times by the gyoji of the bout, at yobiage and kachinanori. He wants to have a large flower bloom 大花, get the sd yusho and rise high like a dragon 竜 Sd90TD Okaryu (1-0) yorikiri Sd90w Tokazan (0-1) o 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rhyen 1,809 Posted May 14 30 minutes to while away for the last 3 ozeki matches Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jakusotsu 5,822 Posted May 14 At the end it almost looked like Kotozakura used his right knee to shove Hiradoumi out. Would that be illegal? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dingo 1,162 Posted May 14 Nice strong 3-0 starts by several lower ranked makuuchi. Takarafuji, Oshoma, Kinbozan, etc looking quite good in the first three days. With the makuuchi top getting hollowed out, might there be any surprise yusho candidates here? In fact, the first 3-0 rikishi at the top is maegashira 4 Ura... Speaking of Ura, he fought well again today and got a confident win! Always enjoyable seeing him do well. Trying for a sanyaku return? Oho is not doing bad sumo as such, but is getting outplayed by smarter opponents. Here's hoping that he'll improve on his 0-3 record. Hiradoumi fought well but in the end Kotozakura is simply larger, heavier and stronger. Going head to head like Hiradoumi tried to, there's not much to do against that fact. Kirishima got first bulldozed and then flipped out of the dohyo. Not a good look for the kadoban ozeki. His sole comfort right now is that there's not too many Atamifuji level opponents left. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Akinomaki 39,923 Posted May 14 Definitely an improved shimpan department now: Azumazeki as head shimpan in makushita had 2 mono-ii and for both provided a flawless decision and explanation 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maorencze 144 Posted May 14 7 hours ago, kumoryu said: Even that was enough to jinx him Ah damn Share this post Link to post Share on other sites