Sumo Shocker: Ozeki Kotozakura Falls, Oinosato Solo Streaks Ahead with 5 Consecutive Wins
Day 5 of the Autumn Sumo Tournament: Highlights and Upsets
Takayasu’s new recruit, Shirokuma, proved to be a valuable addition as Takayasu demonstrated his skills as a “good pitcher.”
Ryuden and Nishikifuji clashed in a thrilling match, with Ryuden emerging victorious through a decisive “Yorikiri” move.
Takarafuji and Nishikiki engaged in a fierce battle, with Takarafuji ultimately securing the win via “yori-kiri.”
Aboku, a new member of Hokukatsufuji, faced a tough challenge but was unfortunately expelled from Hokukatsufuji.
Mount Busho to the north showcased his strength as he “stuck out” from the competition.
Kinpuzan and Akira secured their first victory in this tournament, with Kinpuzan’s “yori-kiri” proving to be the decisive factor.
European horses made a strong impression in the Sada Sea, leaving a lasting impact on the tournament.
Romaga emerged victorious against Ilyamamoto, thanks to his effective “Yorikiri” technique.
Tamawashi demonstrated his determination as he “pushed” towards Endo, showcasing his unrelenting spirit.
Minoumi secured a win against Midorifuji, with Midorifuji’s expulsion being the turning point in the match.
Wakatakakage won against Shonan Noumi, who has now lost five games in a row since day one, through a decisive “Hatakikomi” move.
Akio attempted to argue with Ura but ultimately fell to Ura’s “skillful shot,” as ordered by Gundai.
Kotokatsumine faced a tough challenge and was “pushed down” from Mount Gono.
Wakamotoharu and Shozaru secured a win, with Wakamotoharu’s “push” proving to be the decisive factor.
Shodai attempted to argue with Daieisho but ultimately fell to Daieisho’s strength, as Gunpai had predicted.
Atami Fuji demonstrated his agility as he “leaned” on Atami Fuji, showcasing his quick reflexes.
The Hirado Sea was “pushed out” by Kirishima, who now boasts an impressive record of four wins and one loss.
Onosato secured his fifth consecutive victory since the first day, thanks to Takashi’s win.
Mitakeumi and Ozeki Toyo Shoryu clashed in a highly anticipated match, with Toyo Shoryu emerging victorious through a decisive “Yorikiri” move.
Ozeki Kotosakura secured a win against Ohoho through a dominant “Yorikiri” performance.
