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Hello there Sumo maniacs,

I'm sure most (if not all) of you remember the good "old" days of Akebono, Musashimaru, Takanohana etc...

How would you like to join a little Classic Basho watch-party over on YouTube this Saturday?

I'm gonna be streaming the Natsu Basho from May 2000, the stream starts at 4PM JST (regular starting time for Makunouchi)

Come check it out at https://youtube.com/live/5DDBCS-_yXA?feature=share

 

If there's enough interest, we could make it a weekly thing (different Basho each Saturday obviously).

Hope to see you on Saturday

"A brief farewell to you. Wherever you are, do take care and Gokigen’yō" - Raja Pradhan - with the play by play

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Nice !

How will that be broadcasted?
One day, every day at the same hour for 15 days? (that said, as you mentioned the possibility to make it a weekly thing, I doubt it is this option)
All 15 days (all bouts) in one shot on December 2nd?
Just highlights (best bouts) of the basho?

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I recorded these old Bashos from Eurosport twenty something years ago. They did a 15 minute highlights of each day (not all the bouts, but the most important ones are always included), I'm planning on streaming all the days at once. Of course feedback is always welcome, if you guys think a nearly 4 hour stream is too long, I can always cut it in half and stream the halves on Saturday and Sunday.

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2 hours ago, mbovo said:

I recorded these old Bashos from Eurosport twenty something years ago. They did a 15 minute highlights of each day (not all the bouts, but the most important ones are always included), I'm planning on streaming all the days at once. Of course feedback is always welcome, if you guys think a nearly 4 hour stream is too long, I can always cut it in half and stream the halves on Saturday and Sunday.

That would be great for us folks in time zones that are early in the morning for your broadcast.

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17 hours ago, mbovo said:

I recorded these old Bashos from Eurosport twenty something years ago. They did a 15 minute highlights of each day (not all the bouts, but the most important ones are always included), I'm planning on streaming all the days at once. Of course feedback is always welcome, if you guys think a nearly 4 hour stream is too long, I can always cut it in half and stream the halves on Saturday and Sunday.

Those Eurosport highlights were how I started watching sumo in late 90s. Very happy if I can re-watch them.

Will the streaming stay on your channel for watching later?

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1 hour ago, Asapedroryu said:

Those Eurosport highlights were how I started watching sumo in late 90s. Very happy if I can re-watch them.

Will the streaming stay on your channel for watching later?

It sure will

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21 hours ago, Gernobono said:

to get the early 2000s feeling back, you have to watch it at 80*60 as we did with the livestream

They are not joking, when I was researching Hakuho's style from early 2000s I found this out. Here is an example tachiai:

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5 hours ago, Tsuchinoninjin said:

They are not joking, when I was researching Hakuho's style from early 2000s I found this out. Here is an example tachiai:

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If you find that funny, then consider the fact that I used to get audio only sometimes because the connection was of such low quality. The audio was often more intelligible than when the video DID come up because the video would keep freezing.

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7 hours ago, Tsuchinoninjin said:

They are not joking, when I was researching Hakuho's style from early 2000s I found this out. Here is an example tachiai:

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It makes me nostalgic for Legend of Zelda II -- OK, not really.

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Do you know what I most recognize by watching these old bashos?

The lack of visible injuries or resp. bandages!

It might be that nowadays they are more leaniend towards wearing those bandages around knees, feet, or elbows but you rarely saw them back in the days. I cannot imagine that this observation should be only related to the abolished kosho-status.

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