Makushita Day Seven
January 2018

Results
Commentaries
Bout No. 18
Umiwatari versus Sawanofuji
Preparing to fight now is
Umiwatari.
He has a record of 1 wins and 5 loses.
He has been matched today with
Sawanofuji.
Sawanofuji
has a score of
0 wins and 6 loses.
Sawanofuji is taller but Umiwatariis the heavier rikishi.
The best chance for
Sawanofuji
may be his excellent
speed.
The wrestlers squat, eying one another…
Nokotta!
only the screams of the referee match the energy of the tachiai!
Umiwatari
gets the better of the tachiai.
Umiwatari
kept low
whereas
Sawanofuji
more or less stood up.
Umiwatari
shows speed and technique to secure a hold on the belt of
Sawanofuji
who was trying to prevent that.
The wrestlers search for good holds and positions in the yotsu-zumo.
Umiwatari
capitalises on his better hold and
is able to lift the body of his opponent to win!
He showed tremendous strength!
Sawanofuji
was trying to
get a better hold.
Umiwatari wins by
Shitatenage
Bout No. 17
Kototebakari versus Asahijo
In higashi-kata (the eastern side of the dohyo) is
Kototebakari.
He is ranked as
Makushita (7e)
His opponent today is
Asahijo.
Asahijo
is ranked as
Makushita (11w)
Kototebakari is taller and heavier than Asahijo.
The best chance for
Kototebakari
may be his excellent
balance.
The referee calls them to the centre of the dohyo…
Nokotta!
The rikishi move their great frames to the starting lines…
Kototebakari
looks to have the advantage.
Kototebakari
more or less stood up
as did his opponent.
Kototebakari
is quick to try hataki (slap down)on
Asahijo
who wasn't quick enough to avoid getting caught.
They immediately come together once more…
Kototebakari
slaps down on his opponent and moves.
Asahijo
isn't quick enough to
secure a belt hold.
Neither man has secured any sort of grip.
Kototebakari works his arm under his opponents armpit and in a flash he has him on the floor!
He wins by Sukuinage
Asahijo never got a lasting hold.
Bout No. 16
Tsukahara versus Narumi
Slapping his mawashi like a drum is
Tsukahara.
He is ranked as
Makushita (6w)
Opposite him will be
Narumi.
Narumi
is ranked as
Makushita (13w)
Tsukahara is taller and heavier than Narumi.
The best chance for
Tsukahara
may be his excellent
technique.
The ceremony is over, we are about to begin…
Nokotta!
the rikishi smash into each other!
Narumi
looks to have the advantage.
Narumi
more or less stood up
whereas
Tsukahara
stayed very low.
Narumi
exchanges slaps while improving his dohyo position over
Tsukahara
Its all over! That was quick!
Tsukahara
was out of his depth today!
Narumi
finished with a forceful shoulder slap down.
A win by Hatukikomi.
Bout No. 15
Kiminofuji versus Moriurara
Slapping his mawashi like a drum is
Kiminofuji.
He is from the
0 heya.
On the western side of the dohyo is
Moriurara.
Moriurara
trains at the
0 stable.
Moriurara is taller but Kiminofujiis the heavier rikishi.
The best chance for
Moriurara
may be his excellent
technique.
The wrestlers squat, eying one another…
The rikishi smash together, their heads meeting like rams!
a gigantic collision as the rikishi meet!
Moriurara
has the advantage from the tachiai.
Moriurara
stayed very low
as did his opponent.
Moriurara
lets loose harite, a fury of slaps against the face of
Kiminofuji
was trying to reach his opponent's belt.
They immediately come together once more…
Moriurara
is forcing his way forward.
Kiminofuji
is forced backwards and out!
Wonderful oshi-zumo by
Moriurara
who wins by
Oshidashi
Bout No. 14
Shachinofugi versus Kotoimagawa
On our left is the formidable
Shachinofugi.
He has a record of 2 wins and 4 loses.
He has been matched today with
Kotoimagawa.
Kotoimagawa
has a score of
2 wins and 4 loses.
Kotoimagawa is taller but Shachinofugiis the heavier rikishi.
The best chance for
Kotoimagawa
may be his excellent
technique.
The crowd fall silent as the rikishi crouch…
Nokotta!
Oh what a violent tachiai!
Shachinofugi
has the advantage from the tachiai.
Shachinofugi
more or less stood up
as did his opponent.
Shachinofugi
manages passing dasinage, unsettling
Kotoimagawa
who wasn't quick enough to avoid getting caught.
They immediately come together once more…
Kotoimagawa
gets an excellent rear belt hold with his left hand.
Shachinofugi
is knocked back
he was trying to avoid this contact.
They come together, each clasping for some sort of hold.
Shachinofugi twists sharly trying to fling his opponent over his back but he was wise to it.
Kotoimagawa twisted to try and throw his opponent but got caught out.
The rikishi rest upon one another, breathing hard.
Shachinofugi is not short of finishing it with that throw.
Kotoimagawa twisted to try and throw his opponent but got caught out.
They are leaning upon one another like rival walrus.
Shachinofugi spins his opponent who only just keeps his footing.
Kotoimagawa couldn't get enough behind the throw.
The two giants remain locked together.
Shachinofugi attempts a throw which unbalances his opponent.
Kotoimagawa couldn't get the position he needed to execute the throw.
They are leaning upon one another like rival walrus.
Shachinofugi attempts a throw which unbalances his opponent.
Kotoimagawa was trying a throw but didn't have the strength.
Neither man can demonstrate a telling advantage. Only their hands move.
Shachinofugi fails with the throw but is still in change.
Kotoimagawa twisted to try and throw his opponent but got caught out.
The wrestlers continue to seek a telling grip on the other's belt.
Shachinofugi spins his opponent who only just keeps his footing.
Kotoimagawa was trying a throw but didn't have the strength.
His hand nearly brushes the floor!
They are both waiting for the other to tire.
Shachinofugi will try and use this two handed mawashi hold to lift him out. And he does!
He wins by Yorikiri
Kotoimagawa couldn't get enough motion into his attempted throw.
Bout No. 13
Yoshoyama versus Higohikari
Preparing to fight now is
Yoshoyama.
He is ranked as
Makushita (8w)
His opponent today is
Higohikari.
Higohikari
is ranked as
Makushita (18e)
Higohikari is taller and heavier than Yoshoyama.
The best chance for
Higohikari
may be his excellent
technique.
The wrestlers squat, eying one another…
Nokotta!
gasps from the crowd as they slam together!
Higohikari
wins the tachiai battle.
Higohikari
stayed very low
whereas
Yoshoyama
kept low.
Higohikari
delivered his shoulder to the throat of
Yoshoyama
Its all over! That was quick!
Yoshoyama
loses in record time!
Higohikari
connected with an almighty thrust that knocked his opponent onto his back.
A win by Tsukiotoshi.
Bout No. 12
Watanabe versus Shimizu
Now we see
Watanabe.
He is ranked as
Makushita (5w)
Facing him is
Shimizu.
Shimizu
is ranked as
Makushita (16e)
Shimizu is taller and heavier than Watanabe.
The best chance for
Watanabe
may be his excellent
speed.
The rikishi take their positions…
Nokotta!
a deafening slap of flesh as they collide!
Watanabe
starts best.
Watanabe
sprung up
whereas
Shimizu
more or less stood up.
Watanabe
shows speed and technique to secure a hold on the belt of
Shimizu
who tried to evade.
The wrestlers search for good holds and positions in the yotsu-zumo.
Both wrestlers are trying to improve their grips while preventing their opponents from doing the same.
Shimizu is trying to throw his opponent but can quite execute.
Watanabe did not have the momentum to shift his opponent.
The stalemate is unbroken. They remain with faces pressed sideways into shoulders.
Shimizu spins his opponent who only just keeps his footing.
Watanabe didn't have the strength to shift him
The wrestlers continue to seek a telling grip on the other's belt.
Shimizu twists sharly trying to fling his opponent over his back but he was wise to it.
Watanabe didn't have the strength to shift him
They are leaning upon one another like rival walrus.
Shimizu goes for a trip but it doesn’t work this time.
Watanabe didn't have the strength to shift him
He seems bound to go down!
The two giants remain locked together.
Shimizu is trying to throw his opponent but can quite execute.
Watanabe couldn't lift his opponent.
He is very close to going down!
The crowd applaud warmly at this prolonged effort!
Shimizu is not short of finishing it with that throw.
Watanabe lost trying to muscle him out by his belt.
His hand nearly brushes the floor!
What a bout! Still no breakthrough!
Shimizu tries an overarm throw but somehow his opponent hops and keeps up.
Watanabe had a hold but couldn't move him.
He is very close to going down!
The two giants remain locked together.
Shimizu works his hands to ever better grips and then lifts and slides his giant cargo over the rope!
Shimizu wins by Yorikiri
Watanabe lost trying to muscle him out by his belt.
Bout No. 11
Hayasaka versus Kitasatsuma
In higashi-kata (the eastern side of the dohyo) is
Hayasaka.
He is from the
0 heya.
He has been matched today with
Kitasatsuma.
Kitasatsuma
trains at the
0 stable.
Hayasaka is taller and heavier than Kitasatsuma.
The best chance for
Kitasatsuma
may be his excellent
speed.
They position themselves for the tachiai…
Nokotta!
gasps from the crowd as they slam together!
Kitasatsuma
starts better.
Kitasatsuma
more or less stood up
as did his opponent.
Kitasatsuma
manages passing dasinage, unsettling
Hayasaka
who tried to evade.
They immediately come together once more…
Hayasaka
circles back, pulling at a leading arm and gains the advantage.
Kitasatsuma
isn't able to
get into position.
They bounce off each other and prepare to launch their next attacks.
Hayasaka is using a slap and move policy to good effect.
Kitasatsuma found his opponent too evasive.
Both rikishi come forward again.
Hayasaka is circling his opponent and unsettling him.
Kitasatsuma literally never got to grips with his opponent.
Both rikishi come forward again.
Hayasaka locks and upper body hold but then extends his arms and forces his opponent out!
Hayasaka wins by Oshidashi
Kitasatsuma needed to get inside and to the mawashi faster.
Bout No. 10
Wakaseiun versus Kotomiyakura
Preparing to fight now is
Wakaseiun.
He is ranked as
Makushita (2e)
Facing him is
Kotomiyakura.
Kotomiyakura
is ranked as
Makushita (11e)
Wakaseiun is taller and heavier than Kotomiyakura.
The best chance for
Wakaseiun
may be his excellent
technique.
The ceremony is over, we are about to begin…
Nokotta!
The rikishi move their great frames to the starting lines…
Wakaseiun
has the advantage from the tachiai.
Wakaseiun
stepped forward
whereas
Kotomiyakura
more or less stood up.
Wakaseiun
works a right-arm inside grip on
Kotomiyakura
who wasn't quick enough to avoid getting caught.
The wrestlers search for good holds and positions in the yotsu-zumo.
Wakaseiun
capitalises on his better hold and
walks his opponent to the edge of the ring to win!
He showed tremendous strength!
Kotomiyakura
was trying to
match his hold.
Wakaseiun wins by
Uwatenage
Bout No. 9
Satoiazuma versus Fukuda
Slapping his mawashi like a drum is
Satoiazuma.
He is ranked as
Makushita (3w)
Facing him is
Fukuda.
Fukuda
is ranked as
Makushita (5e)
Fukuda is taller and heavier than Satoiazuma.
The best chance for
Fukuda
may be his excellent
balance.
We are ready for the tachiai…
Nokotta!
both rikishi launch forwards!
Fukuda
immediately gains momentum.
Fukuda
stayed very low
whereas
Satoiazuma
kept low.
Fukuda
delivered his shoulder to the throat of
Satoiazuma
attempted a belt hold.
They immediately come together once more…
Fukuda
gets a hold under his opponents arms and moves him towards the outside.
Satoiazuma
is forced backwards and out!
A great combination of force and technique by
Fukuda
who wins by
Tsukiotoshi - hard thrust over the doho forcing opponent off his feet.
Bout No. 8
Tenei versus Kakutaiki
Slapping his mawashi like a drum is
Tenei.
He has a record of 3 wins and 3 loses.
He has been matched today with
Kakutaiki.
Kakutaiki
has a score of
3 wins and 3 loses.
Tenei is taller and heavier than Kakutaiki.
The best chance for
Tenei
may be his excellent
technique.
We are ready for the tachiai…
Nokotta!
the sound of the tachiai echoes through the hall!
Tenei
wins the tachiai.
Tenei
sprung up
whereas
Kakutaiki
kept low.
Tenei
shows speed and technique to secure a hold on the belt of
Kakutaiki
who gets an inferior hold.
The wrestlers search for good holds and positions in the yotsu-zumo.
The rikishi are locked together.
Tenei tries for a sideways throw but was unable to get enough leverage.
Kakutaiki couldn't get the position he needed to execute the throw.
He just about stay's upright!
This is turning into an epic bout. Sweat is oozing from both men!
Tenei tries an overarm throw but somehow his opponent hops and keeps up.
Kakutaiki didn't have the strength to shift him
He just about stay's upright!
This is turning into an epic bout. Sweat is oozing from both men!
Tenei cunningly uses his opponents forward commitment to press him down with a shoulder slap!
A win by Hatukikomi
Kakutaiki had a hold but couldn't move him.
Bout No. 7
Mitsumune versus Nishimura
Now we see
Mitsumune.
He is ranked as
Makushita (7w)
Facing him is
Nishimura.
Nishimura
is ranked as
Makushita (17w)
Nishimura is taller but Mitsumuneis the heavier rikishi.
The best chance for
Nishimura
may be his excellent
speed.
The rikishi take their positions…
Nokotta!
the sound of the tachiai echoes through the hall!
Mitsumune
starts best.
Mitsumune
sprung up
whereas
Nishimura
more or less stood up.
Mitsumune
has a favourable hold on the mawashi of
Nishimura
who was trying to prevent that.
The wrestlers search for good holds and positions in the yotsu-zumo.
Mitsumune
uses his advantage and
upsets his opponent to secure victory!
He showed tremendous strength!
Nishimura
was trying to
improve his hold on the mawashi.
Mitsumune wins by
Uwatenage
Bout No. 6
Orgiryu versus Yokuyusei
Now we see
Orgiryu.
He has a record of 4 wins and 2 loses.
On the western side of the dohyo is
Yokuyusei.
Yokuyusei
has a score of
4 wins and 2 loses.
Yokuyusei is taller and heavier than Orgiryu.
The best chance for
Yokuyusei
may be his excellent
technique.
The crowd fall silent as the rikishi crouch…
Nokotta!
The rikishi move their great frames to the starting lines…
Orgiryu
wins the tachiai battle.
Orgiryu
more or less stood up
whereas
Yokuyusei
stayed very low.
Orgiryu
slaps down and retreats, unbalancing
Yokuyusei
whose blows did not land as intended
They immediately come together once more…
Yokuyusei
gets an excellent rear belt hold with his left hand.
Orgiryu
is in the weaker yotsu position although
he was trying to avoid this contact.
Now they are caught together !
Yokuyusei goes for brute force but his opponent uses the rope to hold him up.
Orgiryu was not well enough placed to pull off a throw.
He has his heel on the rope in desperation!
What a bout! Still no breakthrough!
Yokuyusei was in no mood to continue and there may have been an air of malice in the way his put his opponents into the crowd!
A win by Oshitaoshi
Orgiryu was not well enough placed to pull off a throw.
Bout No. 5
Osumifuji versus Mitsuuchi
Slapping his mawashi like a drum is
Osumifuji.
He is from the
0 heya.
Opposite him will be
Mitsuuchi.
Mitsuuchi
trains at the
0 stable.
Osumifuji is taller than Mitsuuchi but Mitsuuchi is heavier.
The best chance for
Osumifuji
may be his excellent
technique.
The two stare at each other before the tachiai…
Nokotta!
gasps from the crowd as they slam together!
Osumifuji
wins the tachiai battle.
Osumifuji
stayed very low
whereas
Mitsuuchi
kept low.
Osumifuji
delivered his shoulder to the throat of
Mitsuuchi
was trying to reach his opponent's belt.
They immediately come together once more…
Osumifuji
gets a hold under his opponents arms and moves him towards the outside.
Mitsuuchi
rocks back and tries to hold
as he tries to pull his opponent's arm.
Neither man has secured any sort of grip.
Mitsuuchi smartly pulls his opponent off balance.
Osumifuji showed no regard for defence.
The bout remains at distance.
Osumifuji knocks aside obstructing arms to fix a grip on his opponent's mawashi.
Mitsuuchi was striving to get a hold.
Now they become locked.
Mitsuuchi tries to use his belly to carry his opponent.
Osumifuji was trying a throw but didn't have the strength.
A feint foothold on the tawara is all that’s saving him!
The rikishi rest upon one another, breathing hard.
Osumifuji heaves his opponent to the tawara - but not quite over.
Mitsuuchi couldn't get enough motion into his attempted throw.
The rikishi rest upon one another, breathing hard.
Mitsuuchi heaves his opponent to the tawara - but not quite over.
Osumifuji couldn't get the position he needed to execute the throw.
He seems powerless in the face of this lift.
The rikishi rest upon one another, breathing hard.
Osumifuji is making progress in small lifts and steps.
Mitsuuchi went to throw and was caught off balance.
They are leaning upon one another like rival walrus.
Mitsuuchi will try and use this two handed mawashi hold to lift him out. And he does!
Mitsuuchi wins by Yorikiri
Osumifuji was trying to trip his opponent.
Bout No. 4
Hattorizakuru versus Takita
Preparing to fight now is
Hattorizakuru.
He is from the
0 heya.
On the western side of the dohyo is
Takita.
Takita
trains at the
0 stable.
Takita is taller and heavier than Hattorizakuru.
The best chance for
Hattorizakuru
may be his excellent
speed.
The wrestlers squat, eying one another…
The rikishi smash together, their heads meeting like rams!
a deafening slap of flesh as they collide!
Takita
starts better.
Takita
stayed very low
as did his opponent.
Takita
shows speed and technique to secure a hold on the belt of
Hattorizakuru
whose oshi-zumo was not very effective.
The wrestlers search for good holds and positions in the yotsu-zumo.
The rikishi are locked together.
Takita deliberately steps back and then turns, spinning his opponent over the rope and landing on top of him!
He wins by Utchari
Hattorizakuru was not strong enough today.
Bout No. 3
Asahimaru versus Daishiryu
On the east side we have
Asahimaru.
He has a record of 3 wins and 3 loses.
He has been matched today with
Daishiryu.
Daishiryu
has a score of
3 wins and 3 loses.
Asahimaru is taller than Daishiryu but Daishiryu is heavier.
The best chance for
Asahimaru
may be his excellent
speed.
The rikishi move into tachiai position…
Nokotta!
the rikishi collide in an awesome crash!
Daishiryu
looks to have the advantage.
Daishiryu
sprung up
whereas
Asahimaru
stepped forward.
Daishiryu
slaps down and retreats, unbalancing
Asahimaru
attempted a belt hold.
They immediately come together once more…
Daishiryu
circles back, pulling at a leading arm and gains the advantage.
Asahimaru
can't keep his balance!
Graceful movement of both feet and hands by
Daishiryu
who wins by
Kotenage
Bout No. 2
Matsuoka versus Tamanoryu
In higashi-kata (the eastern side of the dohyo) is
Matsuoka.
He has a record of 5 wins and 1 loses.
Facing him is
Tamanoryu.
Tamanoryu
has a score of
5 wins and 1 loses.
Tamanoryu is taller and heavier than Matsuoka.
The best chance for
Tamanoryu
may be his excellent
technique.
The wrestlers squat, eying one another…
Nokotta!
gasps from the crowd as they slam together!
Tamanoryu
wins the tachiai battle.
Tamanoryu
sprung up
whereas
Matsuoka
stayed very low.
Tamanoryu
fixes a good left hand grip on the mawashi of
Matsuoka
manages an inside grip.
The wrestlers search for good holds and positions in the yotsu-zumo.
The rikishi lean into each other securing their holds.
Tamanoryu heaves his opponent to the tawara - but not quite over.
Matsuoka twisted to try and throw his opponent but got caught out.
This is turning into an epic bout. Sweat is oozing from both men!
Tamanoryu has the better position and shoulders his opponent towards the edge.
Matsuoka twisted to try and throw his opponent but got caught out.
The rikishi rest upon one another, breathing hard.
Tamanoryu lifts his opponent but is unable to move him far.
Matsuoka was trying a throw but didn't have the strength.
He has been pushed right back to the tawara!
The stalemate is unbroken. They remain with faces pressed sideways into shoulders.
Tamanoryu uses all his weight to force out his opponent!
He wins by Oshidashi
Matsuoka couldn't get enough motion into his attempted throw.
Bout No. 1
Daigonishiki versus Shinfuji
Now we see
Daigonishiki.
He is ranked as
Makushita (8e)
Facing him is
Shinfuji.
Shinfuji
is ranked as
Makushita (6e)
Daigonishiki is taller than Shinfuji but Shinfuji is heavier.
The best chance for
Shinfuji
may be his excellent
balance.
The crowd fall silent as the rikishi crouch…
Nokotta!
the rikishi collide in an awesome crash!
Daigonishiki
gets the better of the tachiai.
Daigonishiki
more or less stood up
whereas
Shinfuji
kept low.
Daigonishiki
shows nice inashi, outmanoeuvring
Shinfuji
was trying to grapple.
They immediately come together once more…
Daigonishiki
uses quick feet to gain a superior angle.
Shinfuji
loses balance trying to
get into position.
Both rikishi come forward again.
Daigonishiki works his hands to ever better grips and then lifts and slides his giant cargo over the rope!
He wins by Yorikiri
Shinfuji was too slow.
