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Lower down the rankings in Makushita Shishi sitting at Ms2 now has a 5-0 record that I think more or less guarantees him his first promotion into Juryo.
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# ? May 22, 2023 13:33 |
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# ? May 23, 2024 11:17 |
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bessantj posted:Lower down the rankings in Makushita Shishi sitting at Ms2 now has a 5-0 record that I think more or less guarantees him his first promotion into Juryo. Yeah, especially with at least 2 spots opening up due to retirements (Ichinojo, Tochinoshin), and Chiyonokuni is 0-9 at J9w so unless he turns things around he might find himself giving up his slot as well. Also there's currently two people undefeated in Juryo, I wonder if we end up seeing a zensho-yusho, there's only been 5 occurrences of a 15 win record in Juryo and all 5 were from men who eventually reached Ozeki (one reached Yokozuna). Brut fucked around with this message at 13:48 on May 22, 2023 |
# ? May 22, 2023 13:44 |
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Brut posted:Yeah, especially with at least 2 spots opening up due to retirements (Ichinojo, Tochinoshin), and Chiyonokuni is 0-9 at J9w so unless he turns things around he might find himself giving up his slot as well. Gonoyama's sumo has really come along great.
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# ? May 22, 2023 14:03 |
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And Baruto would've been Yokozuna but Hakuho existed.
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# ? May 22, 2023 14:04 |
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Lid posted:And Baruto would've been Yokozuna but Hakuho existed. Ehhhhhh, I don't know about that. Baruto only has 1 Yusho from Ozeki, a 14-1 losing only to Hakuho, now if you turn that to a 15-0 nothing really changes so lets look at the adjacent two Basho, the one before the Yusho, he gets an 11-4 score which actually includes beating Hakuho, he was one of 4 people to get 11-4 in that basho but the Jun-Yusho went to Wakakoyu with a 12-3, since he was at M9 he and Baruto did not fight each other that basho. Looking at the one after the Yusho he did in fact lose to Hakuho, but he also lost to Kakuryu, Kotooshu, Kotoshogiku and Kisenosato, resulting in finishing with a 10-5 which is not exactly a Yusho equivalent performance, Hakuho and Kakuryu both ended that basho with a 13-2 record so at best Baruto could've handed the Yusho to Kakuryu, and there was still Goeido with a 12-3 in between them.
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# ? May 22, 2023 14:15 |
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anakha posted:Day 9: MEISEI MOTHERFUCKERS First time I've yelled out loud watching the video, what a match
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# ? May 22, 2023 14:33 |
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Brut posted:Ehhhhhh, I don't know about that. Baruto only has 1 Yusho from Ozeki, a 14-1 losing only to Hakuho, now if you turn that to a 15-0 nothing really changes so lets look at the adjacent two Basho, the one before the Yusho, he gets an 11-4 score which actually includes beating Hakuho, he was one of 4 people to get 11-4 in that basho but the Jun-Yusho went to Wakakoyu with a 12-3, since he was at M9 he and Baruto did not fight each other that basho. Looking at the one after the Yusho he did in fact lose to Hakuho, but he also lost to Kakuryu, Kotooshu, Kotoshogiku and Kisenosato, resulting in finishing with a 10-5 which is not exactly a Yusho equivalent performance, Hakuho and Kakuryu both ended that basho with a 13-2 record so at best Baruto could've handed the Yusho to Kakuryu, and there was still Goeido with a 12-3 in between them. Kotomotsuki, in reality a career Ozeki but would have put up a weak YJ run that probably doesn't get him promoted but he'd be in the conversation. He was part of the gambling scandal so it would have been interesting if there was a Yokozuna involved. Aran, a rando Russian maegashira midcarder picks up back-to-back wins in 2010. He only picked up one 10+ tourney after that so he'd go down as one of the craziest flash in the pans. Kakuryu picks up 5 and a playoff which would bring him from 6 to 11 titles and bumps him up the Yoko tier ranks. Kisenosato is of course, the biggest what if. He could have had another 6 with another playoff. Including a YYY streak in 2013. And if his late chokes were a mental thing, who knows what an early win does. The other big on is Teru. His last 2 tourneys pre-injury were the classic playoff loss to Kise and a straight J to Hak. So a pre-injury promotion could have happened. In which case, does Teru take the time to heal or does he feel the same pressure as Kise to fight through it and mess himself up permanently? Or do they band together and be like "They can't get rid of both of us" and Kise has an actual post-injury career? The only other guys with multiples Asahoryu with 3 and Harumafuji, Kotoshogiku, Goeido and Ichinojo with 2 a piece
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# ? May 22, 2023 17:33 |
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anakha posted:Day 9: MEISEI MOTHERFUCKERS Day 9: You could visibly see that Meisei went in with a plan to avoid the arm clamp and get Teru off balance, and he managed to execute. What a fantastic match.
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# ? May 22, 2023 18:03 |
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Yeah it really does seem like Meisei is the only one this tournament who battled Terunofuji in his terms, rather than the Yokozuna's. Hopefully they keep things interesting for the rest of the tournament. I think Asanoyama will have to maintain a tie for the tournament a couple more days before they send him in?
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# ? May 22, 2023 22:21 |
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Day 9: OCHIAI
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# ? May 22, 2023 22:23 |
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Day 9 could be the start of a lot of motion in the ranks. The logjam at the top continues and while all eyes are on Daieisho and Kiribayama to see who will stake a claim for Ozeki; Meisei and Asanoyama should both be due for rather hefty jumps if they continue their performance. Meisei is the first to strike blood against Terunofuji and just wow. If he didn't go in with a game plan, he absolutely put together a solid win. It's very well possible that he laid out a road map for others to take Teru out, though it may be a matter of who Teru fights from this point. Asanoyama can't be too far away should they both continue winning and giving up two kinboshi, even against guys that used to be sanyaku, will probably be something Teru is looking to avoid. I'm also still of the opinion that Wakamotoharu could possibly make Ozeki as well. It was said he needed 13 wins and I can see a world in which he gets it. Day 10 will certainly be interesting as we can theoretically come out of it with a 5 way tie for first going into the last five matches. Day 9 Standings: code:
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# ? May 23, 2023 03:35 |
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Kyujo for day 10: Enho & Chiyonokuni
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# ? May 23, 2023 03:38 |
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Robviously posted:who Teru fights from this point. Asanoyama can't be too far away should they both continue winning I don't think Asanoyama fights Teru this basho at all unless it goes down to a playoff. Not counting tonight, there are five days of bouts left and he still has five sanyaku he hasn't fought yet: Kiribayama, Daieisho, Hoshoryu, Wakamotoharu, and Takakeisho. I don't think there's any way they cut a yokozuna/sekiwake or yokozuna/ozeki bout to schedule a yokozuna/M14, not when the sekiwake/ozeki have all been doing this well. Also, thanks a bunch for running the goon jungyo. Having a team to root for makes following the basho a lot more fun, imo.
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# ? May 23, 2023 04:04 |
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I'm back from my vacation and I updated the general score sheet as seen here, spoilers of course if you haven't seen up to day 9: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1qJhrRTrTIcoUl5PmpojBEb-i3z4cD-MXz4SPRTKARvo/edit?usp=sharing I made some changes: In the Wins column, you can now see quickly anyone who has a KK as their number in the Wins column will be highlighted in Green instead of Red. Secondly, the rest of the columns after that add up the rest of the points based off of our scoring system. The points leader counting Wins, KK, Yusho, Jun-Yusho, Kinboshi, etc. will be highlighted in blue. Thoughts on Day 9: MEISEI! Beautiful way to keep Teru off balance and keep control of the match. He's also our points leader at 9 since he's tied for the lead and has the extra point from the Kinboshi. WMH with a great twisting move against Hoshoryu to take the win. Also the staredown was great. Hoping that Takakeisho gets his KK so he can sit out, his knees need more healing. Hokuseiho is doing great, but I don't know how long simply being a giant will do. He's got some moves but will need to refine them to stay at the top. Being 6'8" makes it really easy for people to get under your center of balance. 7-2 is still a great record on day 9. Aoiyama looks to be possibly dropping out of the top division unless if he can string together a few wins. I hope he does.
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# ? May 23, 2023 04:22 |
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Kuros posted:Hokuseiho is doing great, but I don't know how long simply being a giant will do. He's got some moves but will need to refine them to stay at the top. Being 6'8" makes it really easy for people to get under your center of balance. 7-2 is still a great record on day 9. Keep in mind that on top of being a giant, Hokuseiho is the youngest guy in the top division right now and the third youngest in all the paid raks (Atamifuji is a few months younger and Ochiai is almost 2 years younger than Hokuseiho), He's got plenty of time.
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# ? May 23, 2023 04:41 |
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Brut posted:Keep in mind that on top of being a giant, Hokuseiho is the youngest guy in the top division right now and the third youngest in all the paid raks (Atamifuji is a few months younger and Ochiai is almost 2 years younger than Hokuseiho), He's got plenty of time. Completely agreed, being a literal meat mountain even among other rikishi has helped. I really hope to see him refine his style and him being in the Miyagino stable there's a high chance of that happening. Both of his losses this tournament come from his opponent getting in low, pushing his center of gravity up and then out of the ring.
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# ? May 23, 2023 04:51 |
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Whoever it was that said that "BE BIG" was the best way to cheer for Hokuseiho was absolutely right. Be big, Hokuseiho. Be big.
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# ? May 23, 2023 05:23 |
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Kotoshoho is out for day 10 Takayasu is BACK for day 11 https://www.sumo.or.jp/EnHonbashoMain/absence/
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# ? May 23, 2023 06:08 |
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Ugh. Why even come back when the MK is in the bag? Sit out, rest up, take the easy schedule next time around.
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# ? May 23, 2023 07:52 |
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HOKUSEIHO — LEGENDARY WIN Holy loving poo poo
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# ? May 23, 2023 08:57 |
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Day 10: Wow, that faceplant by Wakamotoharu was spectacular. Takakeisho is so clearly hurt. Just no defence at all in those legs. Hope he can bow out ASAP. edit: Teru vs Kotonowaka was a great scrap. Spirited effort by both guys. Beeswax fucked around with this message at 11:10 on May 23, 2023 |
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Day 10: I really hope they start giving Asanoyama tougher matches. Tomorrow he is going against Meisei, which is fair. But he really does need to fight Terunofuji, Kiribayama and one of the other Sekiwakes. I've seen a lot of people hating on Hokuseiho, but I think he uses his size very cleverly.
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# ? May 23, 2023 11:29 |
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I welcome our incoming era where Hakuho super-prospects crush everyone else.
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# ? May 23, 2023 16:17 |
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I want people to start attacking Hokuseiho's legs with sotogake or ashitori attacks; feels like he's often pretty open to those with his style/body, but only a few wrestlers go for that stuff regularly. My money is on Ura, Tobizaru , orHoshoryu to try it.
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# ? May 23, 2023 16:32 |
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The highlights I have seen so far for this basho makes me think that Hokuseiho tried using both arms once and found that he didn't need to, so he just stopped.
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# ? May 23, 2023 16:39 |
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Day 10: Big upsets today. It's interesting to see a bit of variation from Hokuseiho. Not sure if that was a henka attempt with a planned recovery or a clever way to get to the belt. Either way, it worked great. Good to see Kinbozan with a small recovery. He still looks headed for an MK, but taking it an ozeki is pretty good, granted that keisho probably just needs to get his 8 and come back in September. Do WMH and Kirybayama have beef? I normally don't begrudge an extra shove at the rope. After all, I've seen the opposite bite less experienced rikishi. The kick at the end of this match seemed a little odd though. Really thought kotonowaka had that for a second. Would have been quite a feat
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# ? May 23, 2023 18:05 |
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There's fun stuff in Juryo it is worth the time to at least check the replays for Ochiai. We're going to see him in the top ranks very soon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8svJMFWEgCs&t=618s
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# ? May 23, 2023 19:10 |
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Nativity In Black posted:Day 10: I don't think that was a kick, I think that was Kiribayama trying to lift his leg to get himself out of there but also trying to stay balanced and not fall over forwards, he just ends up accidentally almost touching Wakamotoharu, it looks worse from certain angles
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Boogalo posted:There's fun stuff in Juryo it is worth the time to at least check the replays for Ochiai. We're going to see him in the top ranks very soon. If he gets to 13 wins he has an extremely strong chance of being promoted to the top division after only three bashos. The current record for fastest from debut to top division is nine. Absolutely insane.
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# ? May 23, 2023 19:22 |
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rare Magic card l00k posted:If he gets to 13 wins he has an extremely strong chance of being promoted to the top division after only three bashos. I think that record is if they started from Maezumo, just off the top of my head Ichinojo debuted at MS15 Tsukedashi (like Ochiai) and spent 2 Basho in Makushita and then 2 in Juryo before being promoted, and there's been others with similar experiences. Brut fucked around with this message at 19:38 on May 23, 2023 |
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Brut posted:I think that record is if they started from Maezumo, just off the top of my head Ichinojo debuted at MS15 Tsukedashi (like Ochai) and spent 2 Basho in Makushita and then 2 in Juryo before being promoted, and there's been others with similar experiences. Oh, oops. Still nuts, but not as nuts as I thought it was.
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# ? May 23, 2023 19:29 |
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Yes all eyes on Juryo tomorrow. Gonoyama is currently 9-1 at J1 (His highest ever ranking) fights thread interest Ochiai 10-0 at J8 (his highest ever ranking). It seems very possible that the two of them will go into Makuuchi next basho. With a KK already I can't see how Gonoyama doesn't get promoted.
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# ? May 23, 2023 20:23 |
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Yeah at J1e Gonoyama is literally guaranteed promotion now, we know 1 slot will be open due to Ichinojo's retirement, and most likely there's gonna be like 3-4 slots (day 10 standings Ichiyamamoto currently 3-7 at M15e, Mitoryu 4-6 at M16e and Kagayaki 4-6 at M17e, of course any of them could still turn it around).
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# ? May 23, 2023 20:31 |
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https://mainichi.jp/articles/20230523/k00/00m/050/166000c Hakuho explained that Enho withdrew and was taken to hospital because of numbness in his neck and back. I know he might get dumped out of Juryo, but keeping Enho out of July might be a real good idea at this point. A quality sumo shitpost to raise the spirits a bit: https://twitter.com/SumoFollower/status/1660931809171963905/photo/1
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# ? May 23, 2023 21:23 |
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Bentai posted:https://mainichi.jp/articles/20230523/k00/00m/050/166000c Noooo Enho.
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# ? May 23, 2023 21:34 |
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bessantj posted:Yes all eyes on Juryo tomorrow. Gonoyama is currently 9-1 at J1 (His highest ever ranking) fights thread interest Ochiai 10-0 at J8 (his highest ever ranking). It seems very possible that the two of them will go into Makuuchi next basho. With a KK already I can't see how Gonoyama doesn't get promoted. what sort of record does ochiai need to have a decent shot of promotion? obv a lot will be determined on the amount of demotable people depending on how kagayaki, mitoryu, and ichiyamamoto perform the rest of the way
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# ? May 23, 2023 22:09 |
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Brut posted:I don't think that was a kick, I think that was Kiribayama trying to lift his leg to get himself out of there but also trying to stay balanced and not fall over forwards, he just ends up accidentally almost touching Wakamotoharu, it looks worse from certain angles Ah okay. Just watching the natto vids and I was kinda going "WTF?"
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# ? May 23, 2023 22:40 |
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Thauros posted:what sort of record does ochiai need to have a decent shot of promotion? obv a lot will be determined on the amount of demotable people depending on how kagayaki, mitoryu, and ichiyamamoto perform the rest of the way So, for now I'm not gonna go as far as analyze who's in line ahead of him and stuff like that, but just going off raw score, 11 wins is technically possible, there's been 3 promotions like that since 2000 out of 15 people, 12 wins becomes likely, 4 promotions since 2000 but that's out of 6 people with that score from J8, I can only find 2 13 wins records from J8, both on the west side, one in 1965 that ends up at J1e and one in 2002 that lands at M15e. So I think 12 wins should be enough. Edit: Ugh, I said I wouldn't but...I'm looking at it now, Shonannoumi is 8-2 from J1w so that's almost certainly another slot taken up unless he really falls apart, and Bushozan is at 7-3 from J3e, so there are some strong obstacles. I guess we'll see how it goes in the next few days. Brut fucked around with this message at 23:32 on May 23, 2023 |
# ? May 23, 2023 23:30 |
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Day 11: Teru was taking no poo poo today. Those clamps came on FAST.
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Wait a minute, when did Akua take over the mantle of big salt throw boy?
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# ? May 24, 2023 10:51 |