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Why does he take his starting position so far back? Does he need that much room to get moving?

Maybe because noone has henka'd him yet... :D
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I liked what I've seen so far from Homarenishiki. The deashi is very improved, but he still moving too much without necessity. His attacks must become sharper, more focused, instead of being these thrusts and pushes against the foe, the air and anything before him. It is about taming this aggressivness and channeling it into a more effective way.

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Brody's off to a blasting start! I can see the competition getting a little tougher, but as long as he keeps trudging and keeps putting the work in, he'll do fine.

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It would have been rather odd if he hadn't started 3-0 against these opponents. Considering who's up next (Rikiyushi and likely the winner of Kotomanabe-Tsurugikaze), the wins should keep coming. And if the schedule works out in regular fashion he'll even get another creampuff opponent in bout 6 (Echizenyama/Kotouruga/Karakawa/Iwagami).

Chances are he'll be facing Kiribayama again in the final round if he does make it to 6-0.

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I just want him to get to sandanme already so he can have internet access and I can Facebook him again.

Only a 7-0 will get him to the Internet, eh Sandamme :-)

6-1 seems not enough from his current rank.

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Karakawa is the rikishi I am watching the most closely in the lower ranks right now; I was hoping he had a chance in heck to pull off a win against 加奈乃山 but nope. At least I can be consoled that he way playing above his rank, and did his best. Anyway, I do wish Kananoyama, I mean Homarenishiki, the best.

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Kiribayama won their first encounter by shitatehineri.

Let's see what a healthy and a bit more experienced Brody can do in their second bout.

A 7-0 would catapult him into the upper ranks of Sandanme for Kyushu basho.

Gambare!

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It's amazing, how much he improved compared to last basho. His movement looks sumo-ish, he knows, where to stand, how the ceremonial stuff works. By now he mostly overpowers his opponents, but if he keeps improving and learns some belt technic, he will reach the top-division some time in the future.

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