On Tuesday, Atamifuji, a potential star with a bright future, defeated Kirishima, the rival ozeki, which came out as one of the most dominating wrestling matches of the recent Summer Grand Sumo Tournament.
The maegashira that ranked number one at the junior division competition, won his second ozeki of this competition in a short and mighty match. "Kadoban" ozeki's opponent Kirishima who was demotion-threatened today failed to go through the third day fight at Ryogoku Kokugikan, as he was simply pushed aside forcefully by Atamifuji.
Atamifuji, the 21-year-old rikishi who downed ozeki Hoshoryu on the opening day of competition, is trying to advance to the coveted "san'yaku" ranks. Wednesday will be his next match and he will go head to head with Maegashira Abi (2-1).
During those times Hoshoryu’s (1-2) quite struggling start to the first 15 days of the competition, he came out on top. He defeated No. Daieisho, the former makushita upper division rikishi, won by a solid force-out (2-1) against maegashira 1 proving his strength and versatility. Hoshoryu showed his ability and tactical genius by moving Daieisho over the edge from the low angle in a flash granting him the required speed to check his entering attacks.
The Ozeki Kotozakura (2-1) was the winner against the second-tier maegashira Hiradoumi (1-2), as the latter got kicked out the ring easily.
Aiming to establish a new record for a quickest road to the Emperor's Cup title, aggressive komusubi Onosato (2-1) made a fast start during the bout with the third ranked maegashira Tobizaru (1-2), dominating the first scoring and pushing the latter out of the ring to win.
Injured No. Third-ranked maegashira Takayasu unfortunately dropped from the race, thus adding to the list of injured sumo celebrities such as ozeki Takakeisho, yokozuna Terunofuji and the first winner of the tournament, Takerufuji.
He has already defeated Onosato and sekiwake Wakamotoharu in two out of three matches. With such show of determination, the 34 year old, former ozeki certainly had shown his caliber. However, morning training he got back pain that didn't let him going to Abi on Day 3, his stats changed from 2-1.On Tuesday, Atamifuji, a potential star with a bright future, defeated Kirishima, the rival ozeki, which came out as one of the most dominating wrestling matches of the recent Summer Grand Sumo Tournament.
The maegashira that ranked number one at the junior division competition, won his second ozeki of this competition in a short and mighty match. "Kadoban" ozeki's opponent Kirishima who was demotion-threatened today failed to go through the third day fight at Ryogoku Kokugikan, as he was simply pushed aside forcefully by Atamifuji.
Atamifuji, the 21-year-old rikishi who downed ozeki Hoshoryu on the opening day of competition, is trying to advance to the coveted "san'yaku" ranks. Wednesday will be his next match and he will go head to head with Maegashira Abi (2-1).
During those times Hoshoryu’s (1-2) quite struggling start to the first 15 days of the competition, he came out on top. He defeated No. Daieisho, the former makushita upper division rikishi, won by a solid force-out (2-1) against maegashira 1 proving his strength and versatility. Hoshoryu showed his ability and tactical genius by moving Daieisho over the edge from the low angle in a flash granting him the required speed to check his entering attacks.
The Ozeki Kotozakura (2-1) was the winner against the second-tier maegashira Hiradoumi (1-2), as the latter got kicked out the ring easily.
Aiming to establish a new record for a quickest road to the Emperor's Cup title, aggressive komusubi Onosato (2-1) made a fast start during the bout with the third ranked maegashira Tobizaru (1-2), dominating the first scoring and pushing the latter out of the ring to win.
Injured No. Third-ranked maegashira Takayasu unfortunately dropped from the race, thus adding to the list of injured sumo celebrities such as ozeki Takakeisho, yokozuna Terunofuji and the first winner of the tournament, Takerufuji.
He has already defeated Onosato and sekiwake Wakamotoharu in two out of three matches. With such show of determination, the 34 year old, former ozeki certainly had shown his caliber. However, morning training he got back pain that didn't let him going to Abi on Day 3, his stats changed from 2-1.
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