
After 6 days and 3 rounds of bouts, let’s take a look at the action in Makushita, where exciting newcomers mix it up with veterans for a shot at the salaried ranks.
As a reminder, the Makushita yusho race is essentially a seven-round single-elimination tournament in which the 120 or so rikishi are reduced by half over two-day rounds until one man with a 7-0 record takes the title (occasionally, same-heya rikishi and other wrinkles throw a wrench into the works, and we end up with a playoff and a 6-1 champion). A 7-0 record from Ms1-Ms15 is a near-guarantee of promotion to Juryo, which otherwise usually requires a winning record from Ms1-Ms5.
After Day 6, the headline has to be that one man has already clinched his kachi-koshi: former Sekiwake Wakatakakage. After sitting out 3 basho following his March knee injury and surgery, the fan favorite and erstwhile Ozeki hopeful returned at Ms6 in November and showed some unsurprising ring rust on his way to a 5-2 record, not enough to earn re-promotion to Juryo. Now fighting at Ms1w, WTK started off with 3 straight wins against Makushita opponents before visiting Juryo on Day 6 and besting Chiyosakae to all-but-ensure a return to the salaried ranks. He now gets two days off before continuing his quest for a second career third-division yusho.
Also in the yusho race are 13 undefeated 3-0 wrestlers. The next round, unfolding over Days 7 and 8, will reduce the number to 6 or 7 (the lowest-ranked of the 13 will fight the highest-ranked undefeated Sandanme rikishi). The highest-ranked is Ms8e Onokatsu, the last man to debut at Ms15TD in November before a rule change eliminated this head start. He scored a huge victory over Ms5w Hakuoho (2-1), who is in his first basho back after shoulder surgery, and understandably a little rusty. Other notable names are 18-year-old prospect Ms15e Wakaikari (6th professional basho; 32-6 career record) and Ms55e Sazanami, whose main claim to fame is his starring role in Hiro Morita’s “Sumo Prime Time” videos.
After only 3 rounds of bouts, all 9 active wrestlers in the Ms1-Ms5 promotion zone are still mathematically in contention for a Juryo spot (Ms3e Takakento is out with injury). Six of them are paired up on Day 7, with the most interesting bout matching Hakuoho against a man nearly twice his age, the wily veteran Ms2w Kitaharima (2-1), who at 37 is seeking a record-tying 9th career Juryo promotion.
Come back in a day or two to see how the yusho and promotion races shape up!
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I need to watch Onokatsu. Sometimes it’s easier for me to track guys who start in Jonokuchi than the guys who get privileged Sandanme or Makushita starts.
I’m pretty much the opposite, unless it’s someone super-high-profile I don’t start paying attention until they get to Makushita. He looked decent in November, but by no means dominant. Much stronger this basho so far. He beat Hakuoho fair and square https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dycYpdIQ8eI
If he can get past Hokutomaru, it’ll be interesting to see him face WTK
All 3 Waka Bros doing well this time. Thank you for the analysis!
Ah yes, I’d forgotten about the oldest Onami brother; he should be cleaning up in Sandanme if he’s recovered.
Thanks for the concise explanations, descriptors (Oh right–Sazanami is the guy with Hiro from Sumo Prime Time) and the up-to-the-moment details from the Makushita playoffs.
Wakata!