March 2026 basho
This one is more impressive when you understand how agile Wakatakakage is, despite getting hoodwinked by Hoshoryu's sudden head-stuffing
March 2026 basho
This one is more impressive when you understand how agile Wakatakakage is, despite getting hoodwinked by Hoshoryu's sudden head-stuffing
Far more impressed by Fujinokawa's loss here to ozeki Aonishiki than his recent wins over both (!!!) yokozuna. Against Hoshoryu he got lucky with the timing of a pull/slap. Onosato is still dealing with a separated shoulder and has since withdrawn. Here he planned and executed well, and just lost.
John Gunning is too critical of Funinokawa's odd-looking tachi-ai. Getting under Aonishiki and lifting him is exactly what the Ukrainian's opponents need to do. Fujinokawa's foot sweep was a good idea, too, and well executed. He's just fighting a skilled, strong(er?), larger opponent in a sport with narrow margins and a heavy element of luck.
Hoshoryu has a slick throw this judoka can't assign to a taxon any narrower than "te-waza", but it's actually his distance management and pummeling earlier in the match that really impressed me.
Churanoumi is on the verge of establishing maemitsu front grip — the yokozuna takes it away with a perfectly calibrated sliding retreat.
Later, Hoshoryu tricks his way into the match-winning underhook with a straight-arm prop/push followed by perfect eel pressure while he gets chest-to-chest. Exquisite.