@drak3y This guys are fast and skilled..people think that u have to be fat..its not true.I dont want to say anymore about the Yakuza..they might open my front door and 10 sumos are charging at me..LOL
@drak3y This is the greatest sport ever..Asashoryu they say is the best ever..but people are saying the Yakuza had fixed matches so they could win more money through gambling??..I wonder if this is true? he lost to later yokozunas but was one of the greatest for sure..who else is considered the best?..but can you grab the upper thigh ?
@omarsolis1986 "Hakke-yoi!! Hakke-yoi!!" Roughly translates to "keep it moving" or "Go! Go!" . He also says "Nokkata" (could be phoneticizing that wrong) which means "You're still good!" or "You're still in the fight!". You'll hear that a lot when they're at the edge.
I'm starting to like sumo, but there are things I don't know. Can somebody explain me?
I know the rules of the combat, but I don't know how many times a fighter can lose in a night, or if there are sets of fights or something about the ritual before the fight, etc.
@drak3y its more mongolians and hawwiians and alot less japanese champions
5tonyvvvv 11 months ago
@drak3y This guys are fast and skilled..people think that u have to be fat..its not true.I dont want to say anymore about the Yakuza..they might open my front door and 10 sumos are charging at me..LOL
5tonyvvvv 11 months ago
@drak3y This is the greatest sport ever..Asashoryu they say is the best ever..but people are saying the Yakuza had fixed matches so they could win more money through gambling??..I wonder if this is true? he lost to later yokozunas but was one of the greatest for sure..who else is considered the best?..but can you grab the upper thigh ?
5tonyvvvv 11 months ago
@omarsolis1986 "Hakke-yoi!! Hakke-yoi!!" Roughly translates to "keep it moving" or "Go! Go!" . He also says "Nokkata" (could be phoneticizing that wrong) which means "You're still good!" or "You're still in the fight!". You'll hear that a lot when they're at the edge.
drak3y 11 months ago
@5tonyvvvv Yes. The technique is called 'susotori'.
drak3y 11 months ago
@drak3y can u grab the leg with your hand?
5tonyvvvv 11 months ago
I love Ase, but I miss the days where you had 3+ Yokozuna at a time (Akebona, Takanohana, Wakanohana, Musashimaru days).
Thank you very much for posting.
drak3y 1 year ago
i feel like getting really really fat so i can sumo wrestler lol
chinxx7 1 year ago
I'm starting to like sumo, but there are things I don't know. Can somebody explain me?
I know the rules of the combat, but I don't know how many times a fighter can lose in a night, or if there are sets of fights or something about the ritual before the fight, etc.
Thank you and excuse my poor english :)
SalHernor 1 year ago
Asashoryu !!!!
Shinkatana420 2 years ago