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- tsukidashi, except that the opponent falls down (as opposed to standing). Yorikiri (寄り切り, 'frontal force out') is a basic kimarite where the rikishi maintains...
- makuuchi match, against upper-division wrestler Daiamami, losing the match by yorikiri. Shirokuma took the jūryō division title at the July 2024 tournament for...
- most often used winning kimarite is oshidashi (push out), followed by yorikiri (force out). "幕下5枚目の石崎が新十両昇進確実に 2連敗から5連勝「初めて自分を褒めたい」"名言"で喜び表現 "I****aki...
- mawashi with throwing moves. His two most common winning techniques were yorikiri (force out) and oshidashi (push out). Being exceptionally strong he regularly...
- quickly out of the ring. He won over half his bouts by a straightforward yorikiri, or force out. In his later career he suffered increasingly from injuries...
- winning technique or kimarite was oshidashi (push out), closely followed by yorikiri (force out). Together these two techniques accounted for about 60 percent...
- opponent's mawashi). His most common winning techniques (kimarite) were yorikiri (frontal force out), oshidashi (frontal push out), and uwatenage (overarm...
- faced another tournament leader, Kotonowaka, however losing the match by yorikiri and leaving Kotonowaka alone in the lead in the title race. Ōnosato then...
- outside, left hand inside position. His most common winning kimarite was yorikiri, or force out, followed by oshidashi or push out. Together these two techniques...
- Gōeidō the following afternoon he clinched the title on day 14 with a yorikiri victory over Tochiōzan. Interviewed immediately after the match he had...