jonpalombi
26th September 2008, 00:13
Greetings All,
So, there are three days left to the Aki Basho. Yokozuna Hakuho looks to be the likely Yusho winner, with an 11-1 record. Ozeki Kotomitsuki and Sekiwake Ama are hot on his heels, though, with 10-2 records each. As John McCulloch so poignantly stated, "It's Hakuho's Yusho to lose". :nw: I agree but wouldn't it be wild if there was a play off? I'd like to see the Yokozuna make a mistake or get over-confident and lose a match. Then, we could have one exciting finale to this Aki Basho in Tokyo. Any thoughts on this possibility? Does anyone think Ama can come from behind and steal this Grand Tournament?
Later Guys, Jon Palombi :smilejapa
So, there are three days left to the Aki Basho. Yokozuna Hakuho looks to be the likely Yusho winner, with an 11-1 record. Ozeki Kotomitsuki and Sekiwake Ama are hot on his heels, though, with 10-2 records each. As John McCulloch so poignantly stated, "It's Hakuho's Yusho to lose". :nw: I agree but wouldn't it be wild if there was a play off? I'd like to see the Yokozuna make a mistake or get over-confident and lose a match. Then, we could have one exciting finale to this Aki Basho in Tokyo. Any thoughts on this possibility? Does anyone think Ama can come from behind and steal this Grand Tournament?
Later Guys, Jon Palombi :smilejapa