2025 Kyushu Basho: Day 2 results and analysis
Recapping all the top division action from Grand Sumo's 2025 Kyushu Basho (spoilers).
Day two of the Kyushu basho is in the books and I feel like we’ve already got a lot of intrigue going on here.
You can see who won in the top division last night and see the best matches below. You’ll also get my analysis (more brief than usual).
Bonus gif today is Friend of the Wind (Tomokaze).
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Results
Chiyoshoma (2-0) def. Fujiseun (0-2) by hatakikomi (slapdown)
Asakoryu (2-0) def. Oshoumi (1-1) by hikiotoshi (hand pull down)
Sadanoumi (1-1) def. Shonannoumi (0-2) by uwatenage (over arm throw)*
Nishikifuji (1-1) def. Ryuden (1-1) by tsukidashi (frontal thrust out)
Tokihayate (2-0) def. Mitakeumi (0-2) by uwatenage
Fujinokawa (2-0) def. Gonoyama (1-1) by tsukiotoshi (thrust down)*
Roga (1-1) def. Tomokaze (0-2) by hatakikomi
Kotoshoho (1-1) def. Daieisho (1-1) by hikiotoshi
Shishi (1-1) def. Tobizaru (1-1) by oshidashi (frontal push out)*
Ichiyamamoto (1-1) def. Midorifuji (0-2) by uwatenage*
Abi (2-0) def. Kinbozan (1-1) by oshidashi
Churanoumi (2-0) def. Atamifuji (1-1) by tsukiotoshi
Onokatsu (1-1) def. Shodai (0-2) by yorikiri (frontal force out)
Tamawashi (1-1) def. Yoshinofuji (1-1) by oshidashi
Oshoma (1-1) def. Ura (1-1) by tsukidashi
Takayasu (1-1) def. Hiradoumi (1-1) by uwatenage*
Aonishiki (2-0) def. Wakamotoharu (0-2) by yoritaoshi (frontal crush out)*
Oho (2-0) def. Wakatakakage (0-2) by kotenage (armlock throw)*
Kirishima (1-1) def. Kotozakura (1-1) by yorikiri
Onosato (2-0) def. Hakuoho (1-1) by yoritoashi*
Hoshoryu (1-1) def. Takanosho (0-2) by oshidashi*
*Must see bouts!
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Analysis
Hoshoryu responded to Day 1’s loss to Hakuoho with a blitzing finish over Takanosho. Hoshoryu went moro-tsuki (double handed thrust) off the tachiai and that was strong enough to get the job done without any kind of follow up. He’s now 1-1. And I think the vibes have been reset over his tournament.
Hakuoho had a chance to do the kinboshi double last night when he met Onosato, someone he’s beaten in the last two meetings. He gave Onosato some trouble, but couldn’t peg back the 75th yokozuna like he did the 74th on Day 1.
Hakuoho got a great jump on his tachiai and then did awesome to deny Onosato from getting his right arm on the inside. Onosato was desperate for that position, using a makki-kae (outside to inside switch) to try and get it. Hakuoho stepped out when Onosato did this and was momentarily side-on to his opponent. Onosato was able to recover, though. He got square, but was forced into a hidari-yotsu (left arm inside, right arm outside position), which is not his forté. It pays to be very big and very strong, though. Despite fighting in the opposite to his preferred grip he was still able to out-muscle Hakuoho and shrug him over the line.
Onosato is now 2-0, but that wasn’t the most dominating performance we’ve ever seen from him.
Kirishima beat Kotozakura last night to tie their records on 1-1. Kirishima got the job done with a deep bend in his back and a strong narrow grip.
Oho, who is my sleeper pick for the basho, beat Wakatakakage last night and looked very impressive while doing so. In the last tournament Oho showed he might have figured out how to defend against belt grapplers, by using their grabbing inside arm as the focus of a kotenage attack. That’s what he used on Wakatakakage here. If he can do that consistently, then he is a very dangerous fighter.
The other Waka Bro. lost last night, too. Aonishiki was able to get revenge on Wakamotoharu for his loss in September. However, Wakamotoharu really made him work for it. Wakamotoharu succeeded, initially, in preventing Aonishiki from having his favourite leaned over posture. However, Aonishiki backed up his feet to make sure he could get in that stance. Wakamotoharu then defended the uchimuso (inner thigh propping twist down), twice, by virtue of keeping his stance rather wide. Aonishiki then decided to drive forwards for a force out. Wakamotoharu attempted a death-defying utchari (backward pivot throw), but came up just short in trying to rotate Aonishiki over and have him touch down first.
Aonishiki landed flat on his back and that seemed to take the wind out of him. He was very slow to get up after that. Hopefully he wasn’t injured. The utchari is a very dangerous move for both wrestlers and I’d be happy to see it banned.
In juryo hot prospect Mita also attempted an utchari last night. His was on the much larger Kagayaki. He lost the bout, but also seemed to badly injure himself on the throw attempt. It looked, to me, like he may have blown out his knee. He needed a stretcher to remove him from the dohyo. If that was an ACL tear than Mita, who seemed very likely to break into makuuchi in January, could be out for the best part of the year. There’s another reason why the utchari should be discouraged, if not formerly banned.
Tonight we have Onosato taking on the currently winless Wakatakakage. He’s got a 5-2 record against the former sekiwake. Hoshoryu meets his old judo buddy Kirishima. That’s probably my favourite match-up in all of sumo. Hoshoryu has the slim 12-9 advantage in their head-to-head. He won the last match-up with an uwatenage.
Oho has local boy Hiradoumi tomorrow. Hiradoumi, who lost a very exciting bout to Takayasu last night, is 2-0 against Oho. Aonishiki meets Hakuoho, whom he has a 3-0 record against.
Enjoy!
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Definitely agree with you on Oho. He his also my dark horse pick for this Basho. I know Oho started the year defeating the Waka bros in first few days and came close to winning the yusho. The fact he done the same this basho and in a much more dominating fashion bodes well for him. Praying that this is the basho where he puts everything together.
Well hello I am back
You who know me, know I always save my favourite to last
Slowly a dissatisfied look at Rikishi with a lot of experience and seemingly going back to the days where day after day the same move by a large number of players is being rolled out, being beaten by their opponents who you can quite clearly see has anticipated the next familiar move.
At least Hoshoryu day 2 was trying to use a inner thigh tug which his opponent didn’t see coming !
I feel despite oho becoming far more aggressive and dominating I am not sure that he will go the whole way without a split three way I think, which I feel might be , OHO Onosato and Aonsihiki
NOT feeling Hoshoryu will take the lead which I am greatly disappointed with as I am a fan
So let’s talk the disaster that is Wakatakakage just one week run up to September everyone had him pegged for the Ozeki run with just 11 wins to attain this it’s been all down hill from that moment on, and here we are in November and it’s still looking terrible can any one shed any light on what’s going on with him ?
Because from what I can see he’s now slid way back down and has to start all over again !
Please encourage Ura he’s incredibly funny as well and extremely popular!
Ok so now you know where I am going
Let’s talk Atamifuji!
ATAMIFUJI he’s just not really performing again since a very good put out in July , but he wasn’t awarded a prize and that was because despite his 11-4 record, it want enough was it? and his record was lower than that of Kotoshoho who ranks below him in short he isn’t a newcomer
Atamifuji record for September wasn’t brilliant, but he’s young so please support him, he’s so sweet !