- the
rikishi wins the
match by
techniques outside the
above categories.
Hatakikomi (叩き込み, "slap down") is
slapping down the opponent's shoulder, back, or...
- championships. Kihō
dealt Ōnosato his
second consecutive defeat, with a
hatakikomi. At the time, this
defeat was
thought to
delay even
further Ōnosato's...
- only 33 out of a
possible 90
bouts in that year (15 of
those with the
hatakikomi technique), and by
January 2013 had
fallen to the
bottom makuuchi rank...
-
match Kotozakura countered Hōshōryū's
overarm throw attempt,
winning by
hatakikomi (slap down) to take his
first career Emperor's Cup and
second overall...
- only
defeat of the
tournament to Kakuryū and won his
first kinboshi by
Hatakikomi. This
victory makes Tomokaze the
wrestler to have
obtained a kinboshi...
-
thrusting techniques,
winning most of his
matches by oshi
dashi (push out),
hatakikomi (slap down) or
hikiotoshi (pull down).
Since his
retirement from sumo...
- the jūryō
division title in the
previous tournament;
defeating him by
hatakikomi and
bringing his 5-match
winning streak to a halt. In
September 2023,...
- yorikiri, a
force out, and oshidashi, push out. He also
regularly used
hatakikomi (slap down),
okuridashi (push out from behind),
tsukiotoshi (thrust over)...
- to his
upper body strength. 55% of his
career victories came by way of
hatakikomi (slap down), with
another 18% by
oshidashi (frontal push out). Aoiyama...
- Hanakaze’s most
common winning kimarite were
uwatenage (overarm throw)
hatakikomi (slap down) and
yorikiri (force out).
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