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And then there was one.
Kakuryu announces his retirement
Yokozuna Kakuryu retired Wednesday after missing a fifth straight tournament due to injury. The retirement of the 35-year-old Mongolia-born wrestler was approved the same day by the Japan Sumo Association.
Kakuryu, whose real name is Mangaljalav Anand, has long been dealing with elbow and lower back pain, and recently announced he would sit out the ongoing Spring Grand Sumo Tournament because of a left hamstring strain.
The surprise retirement announcement came less than two weeks after Kakuryu told his stablemaster, Michinoku, that he was not ready to retire yet. Michinoku told reporters at the time he had confirmed the wrestler’s desire to keep fighting.
In November, Kakuryu, as well as fellow Mongolia-born yokozuna Hakuho, received stern warnings from the JSA over their absences from the ring. The admonition was the harshest the JSA’s Yokozuna Deliberation Council can make short of recommending a wrestler retire.
The following month, Kakuryu acquired Japanese citizenship, which will allow him to remain in Japan and run his own stable of wrestlers after retirement.
He will retain his wrestler name for his toshiyori name as a sumo elder.
Kakuryu made his sumo debut in November 2001, and was promoted to yokozuna in the spring of 2014.
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Terunofuji wins, back to Ozeki
S1e Terunofuji 12 - 3
M12w Aoiyama 11 - 4
O1w Asanoyama 10 - 5
O2e Takakeisho 10 - 5
K1e Takayasu 10 - 5
M2w Wakatakakage 10 - 5
M3e Meisei 10 - 5
M8w Tobizaru 10 - 5
M15w Hidenoumi 10 - 5
But never mind Ozeki, if he keeps this up could he be the next Yokozuna? 4 of the last 5 basho he has either been winner or runner-up. None of the other three Ozeki really strike fear in anybody's hearts. Takakeisho just came off Kadoban, and Shodai is going on it. Terunofuji seems to have that swagger that he expects to win every match.
And talk about going in the tank, after day 12 Takayasu had a one win lead, still in the drivers seat and proceeded to his last three, all to rank-and-filers.
I included the 10-5 guys because there's a rikishi there, Wakatakage, that I think is somebody to keep an eye on. Started the basho 2-4 then went 8-1 the rest of the way, beat two of the three Komusubi's and two of the three Ozeki's. And if you say his name real fast, it sounds cool.
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This tightens things up with him still having to face the other three Ozeki, but it looks like the only person that can beat Terunofuji is Terunofuji.
Terunofuji loses on day 11 due to foul
Ozeki Terunofuji was handed his first defeat of the Summer Grand Sumo Tournament in unusual fashion Wednesday, when his 11th straight win was overruled by the ringside judges, who ruled he had committed a foul.
Terunofuji (10-1) was at his dominant best and looked to have eased to another victory by flooring Maegashira 4 Myogiryu (5-6) with an armlock throw, using his powerful left arm.
But a ringside judge, a sumo elder, called for deliberation with his fellow judges on the raised ring and after review ruled Terunofuji's right hand grabbed Myogiryu's topknot, an act the ancient sport prohibits, while finishing off the throw. Video showed the ozeki's hand brush his opponent's hair as Myogiryu was in the process of tumbling to the sandy surface.
"I had no sensation of that occurring," Myogiryu said when asked about the infraction. "But the decision is made."
It was the first win by foul since January 2016 when then ozeki Goeido was penalized against Takarafuji for the same violation.
Tried loading a video of the match but keep getting "spam detected" message.
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ashley juggs wrote: | ^ Speaking of Covid suspensions, what's up with Abi? |
He spent the last two basho in Makushita, went undefeated winning both at 7-0. He'll be in Juryo in July. But I have a feeling even if he wins it going undefeated or maybe only one loss, they'll keep him down there for another basho just to remind him who's in charge.
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Over halfway in Nagoya. Hakuho and Terunofuji both undefeated but neither has looked particularly dominating. Wouldn't surprise me if they both hit a couple bumps in the road this week.
Y1e Hakuho 8-0
O1e Terunofuji 8-0
M10e Tamawashi 6-2
M11w Kotonowaka 6-2
M17e Ichiyamamoto 6-2
This is from day 7, Hakuho vs. Tobizaru. One of the strangest matches ever. Someone watching Sumo for the first time might think its a non-contact sport: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tv3oN49WqVA
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Terunofuji wins the basho at 13-2. The other sanyaku wrestlers really "distinguished" themselves. Not one got double digit wins.
Y1w Terunofuji 13 - 2
M10w Myogiryu 11 - 4
M11e Endo 11 - 4
M4w Daieisho 10 - 5
M6w Onosho 10 - 5
M8e Okinoumi 10 - 5
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