Sekiwake Hoshoryu maintained a share of the lead at the Kyushu Grand Sumo Tournament by outwrestling komusubi Daieisho in one of Friday's highlight bouts.

Chasing his maiden top-level championship, the 23-year-old nephew of Mongolian great Asashoryu showed off his impressive strength and technique while improving to 5-1 on Day 6 at Fukuoka Kokusai Center.

Powerful pusher and thruster Daieisho (3-3) drove Hoshoryu right to the edge before the sekiwake danced back around to the inside and dispatched the one-time Emperor's Cup winner with an arm-bar throw.

Hoshoryu (L) defeats Daieisho on the sixth day of the Kyushu Grand Sumo Tournament at Fukuoka Kokusai Center in the southwestern Japan city on Nov. 18, 2022. (Kyodo)

Three rank-and-file wrestlers also sit atop the leaderboard -- No. 9 Abi, No. 13 Oho and No. 1 Takayasu, who won his showdown against sekiwake Mitakeumi (4-2) by force out.

The loss to his fellow former ozeki left Mitakeumi six wins short of the double-digit victories needed to automatically return to sumo's second-highest rank following his disappointing 4-11 performance in September.

Both ozeki were victorious on the same day for just the second time at the 15-day meet, with Takakeisho (4-2) blowing away winless No. 3 Ura, and demotion-threatened "kadoban" ozeki Shodai (3-3) able to grind out a win over No. 3 Midorifuji (2-4).

Sekiwake Wakatakakage remained one victory off the pace at 4-2 after winning a bruising encounter against giant No. 2 Ichinojo (2-4) that left the ozeki aspirant bleeding heavily from his nose.

Kiribayama also improved to 4-2 with his win against fellow komusubi Tamawashi (1-5), who continued to struggle in his first meet since winning the Emperor's Cup in September.


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