@EBTerriers it is a martial art. and there's alot more to it than pushing. wikipedia lists 87 winning techniques. try figuring 87 different ways to push someone lol.
A bit more haha. Also, the stack of envelopes Kotooshu gets at the end are his prize money for winning the bout. Another fun fact, the 4th flag to leave the ring (blue and white) is for a Bulgarian yogurt company that always sponsors Kotooshu's fights (Kotooshu is Bulgarian himself).
Thanks for posting! I was reading your description of the video, so I thought I'd say that the flags at the beginning are sponsors of this fight. Anyone can sponsor a fight for approx. $600 in yen. Half that money goes to the Association and the other half is given to the winner of the bout, regardless of who. You can purchase more than one flag too if you like. So as you can see, there is a lot of bonus money on the line here. Also, any bout in the tournament can be sponsored, not just big ones
5:32 for the actual fight
Zolbat 1 month ago
Kotooshu is AWESOME !!!!
kAnUcHeCa 1 year ago
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elsoleto 1 year ago
not Hakho, Hakuho. The only yokozuna at this moment.
Nizznit 2 years ago
Well Done you BULGARIAN HERO !!! Show them how to fight :)
HokayT 2 years ago
@HokayT its not fighting its pushing lol
EBTerriers 1 year ago
@EBTerriers it is a martial art. and there's alot more to it than pushing. wikipedia lists 87 winning techniques. try figuring 87 different ways to push someone lol.
rabbitspliff 1 year ago
watching this makes me think on the positive side being fat.. hahakx
keynahRakinah 2 years ago
A bit more haha. Also, the stack of envelopes Kotooshu gets at the end are his prize money for winning the bout. Another fun fact, the 4th flag to leave the ring (blue and white) is for a Bulgarian yogurt company that always sponsors Kotooshu's fights (Kotooshu is Bulgarian himself).
CircleVersusSquare 2 years ago
Thanks for posting! I was reading your description of the video, so I thought I'd say that the flags at the beginning are sponsors of this fight. Anyone can sponsor a fight for approx. $600 in yen. Half that money goes to the Association and the other half is given to the winner of the bout, regardless of who. You can purchase more than one flag too if you like. So as you can see, there is a lot of bonus money on the line here. Also, any bout in the tournament can be sponsored, not just big ones
CircleVersusSquare 2 years ago
No Asa is the best.And his from Mongolia.
Enedre 3 years ago
That was awesome! Thank you for sharing that, I really felt the tension building.
moshimoshi123 3 years ago
Thank you for panning your camera. Major TV network never do this. I felt like I was there. watching from your seat. lol.
tuberjunkie7 3 years ago