No, it's not a victory pose.

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No, it's not a victory pose.

Good show by Hatsuyama coming up from J5, Tobizaru, Wakamotoharu
Mitakeumi has suddenly woken up these last couple of days.
Shishi unable to figure out what to do with his handlock, and Midorifuji used it against him for a successful throw.
Takayasu found a strategy against Hakuoho, and got his first win against him in 4 tries.
I thought Kotozakura was close to getting loss or a Mono-ii, but the gyoji and shimpan got it right, and his heel never touched the ground outside the ring.

Tamawashi unlucky, but there's a reason why Onosato is a Yoko: Incredible agility for his size, and awareness for his age.