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- oshidashi, except that the opponent falls down (as opposed to standing). Tsukidashi (突き出し, 'frontal thrust out') is a basic kimarite that uses a single or...
- winter. Next, a tiny appetizer, called an otōshi in the Tokyo area or tsukidashi in the Osaka-Kobe area, is served. It is local custom and usually charged...
- way of oshidashi (frontal push out), yorikiri (frontal force out) and tsukidashi (frontal thrust out). Kinbōzan is a muslim and therefore abstains from...
- both eyes with fingertips Shimo-tsuki: Downward blow Tsukiage: Uppercut Tsukidashi: Stomach punch with fingertips Tsukkake: Straight punch Uchioroshi: Downward...
- fight that lasted only 26 seconds. When Tuli charged towards him with a tsukidashi attack, Gordeau eluded his opponent and allowed the sumo to crash against...
- wins are by oshidashi (frontal push out), yorikiri (frontal force out), tsukidashi (frontal thrust out), and o****aoshi (front push down). He has been criticized...
- out), uwatenage (outer arm throw), ****atenage (inner arm throw) and tsukidashi (thrust out). He used 45 different kimarite in his career, a wider range...
- on day 11. He won his last four matches and clinched the title with a tsukidashi win over Okinoumi on the final day. He received both the Outstanding Performance...
- rarely fighting on the mawashi, and his two favourite kimarite were tsukidashi, or thrust out, and oshidashi, or push out. His brother Glenn, one year...
- of 35 matches. That time, Ōdate won the match and ended the streak by tsukidashi after a water break. With eight victories, Ōdate won the equivalent of...