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So much for that.

No kidding. Well, as much as it burst the Hakuho bubble, for now, he got beat pretty cleanly by Tochiazuma and the tournament is looking better for it.

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By the way ,Hakuho used same technic as his father often used to do (in Mongolian wrestling).

Why bother friend, instead of magnificent performed uchi-muso, even the Kyokai site simplifies the kimarite to a plain uvatedashinage.

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no uchimuso there my friend ....

when did hakuho hit Asa's leg ?

In Info-Sumo.net go to day 11 and see the slow motion replay ( second angle), watch for Hakuhos left hand hitting Asas left knee . You will see. Hard thing to doo. Uvatedashinage! give me a break.

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n Info-Sumo.net go to day 11 and see the slow motion replay ( second angle), watch for Hakuhos left hand hitting Asas left knee . You will see. Hard thing to doo. Uvatedashinage! give me a break.

It was uwatedashinage. That "hand hitting Asa's left knee" had nothing to do with the move. If there even was contact, it certainly didn't play a role.

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n Info-Sumo.net go to day 11 and see the slow motion replay ( second angle), watch for Hakuhos left hand hitting Asas left knee . You will see. Hard thing to doo. Uvatedashinage! give me a break.

It was uwatedashinage. That "hand hitting Asa's left knee" had nothing to do with the move. If there even was contact, it certainly didn't play a role.

As I said why bother. Nishinoshima, Shiroikuma, anyone who have sumo experience and not Mongol, can you please tell people.

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