[sumo] [Sumo news] - Kadoban Ozeki Shoudai

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Tue Jun 14 21:16:57 EDT 2022


He’s obviously referring to the September in which he won the title (2020). 

Not that difficult to figure out

> On Jun 14, 2022, at 20:12, R. Brown <brownro214 at gmail.com> wrote:
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> What is Moti talking about?  "He weighed 175 kilos when he won the yusho in September, but now, he weighs 162.3 kilos."  Shodai went 8-7 in September while Teru took the yusho.  Considering how bad Shodai has been lately, I guess he might consider kachi-koshi like winning the entire basho.
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> Kodaiyama
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> On Tue, Jun 14, 2022 at 6:25 AM Jeffrey Anderson <jpaitv at gmail.com <mailto:jpaitv at gmail.com>> wrote:
> Moti
> Gaijingai 
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> From: Moti Dichne <niramiai at gmail.com <mailto:niramiai at gmail.com>>
> Date: Tue, Jun 14, 2022 at 4:57 AM
> Subject: [Sumo news] - Kadoban Ozeki Shoudai
> To: Sumo Newsletter2 <sumo-newsletter2 at googlegroups.com <mailto:sumo-newsletter2 at googlegroups.com>>
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> 4th time kadoban Shoudai trained at home today, facing visitor Nishikigi and others, going 6-5. "It's better to face new a type of opponent in training rather than face the same guys over and over again. To sum last basho up, I couldn't do my own sumo at all for the entire 15 days. Now, I'm thinking about swift attacks after the tachiai and not letting my opponents do their own sumo, " he explained. He weighed 175 kilos when he won the yusho in September, but now, he weighs 162.3 kilos. "I'd like to gain some weight if I can.. I'm eating a lot of take away jiro ramen <https://ramenkaonashi.com/jiro-ramen/>. I intend not only to increase my weight, but to increase the number of bouts in training as well as I prepare for the basho, " he quipped.
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> With Nishikigi:
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