Ozeki Kirishima put one hand on his second Emperor's Cup by beating rank-and-file underdog Atamifuji in a battle between the Kyushu Grand Sumo Tournament's two remaining contenders on Saturday.

The Mongolian grappler and the No. 8 maegashira from Shizuoka Prefecture started the penultimate day at Fukuoka Kokusai Center tied for the lead at 11-2, with no other wrestler having won more than nine bouts.

In the first-ever meeting between the pair, Atamifuji made a false start before they finally got down to business with a solid opening clash.

As both looked for a belt hold, it was Kirishima (12-2) who secured a strong inside grip and used it to force out the 21-year-old Atamifuji (11-3).

Kirishima (front) gets to grips with Atamifuji on the 14th day of the Kysuhu Grand Sumo Tournament at Fukuoka Kokusai Center on Nov. 25, 2023. (Kyodo)
Kirishima (R) defeats Atamifuji on the 14th day of the Kysuhu Grand Sumo Tournament at Fukuoka Kokusai Center on Nov. 25, 2023. (Kyodo)

The 27-year-old Kirishima, who won his first top-division title in Osaka in March, will face fellow ozeki Takakeisho in the final scheduled bout of the 15-day tournament on Sunday. Should he lose and Atamifuji defeat sekiwake Kotonowaka on the final day, the front-runners will meet again in a tie-breaking championship playoff to determine the tournament winner.

Fighting as a lowly No. 15 in September, Atamifuji caused a sensation by tying for the best record at 11-4 before losing the championship playoff to Takakeisho in Tokyo.

In other Day 14 action, ozeki Hoshoryu (9-5) demonstrated outstanding technique as he dispatched No. 5 Midorifuji (9-5) with an overarm throw.

Sekiwake Daieisho, Kotonowaka and Wakamotoharu were all victorious. Daieisho (9-5) racked up an impressive win against Takakeisho (9-5), taking him over the straw bales with a frontal thrust out.

Kotonowaka, who fell out of title contention on Friday, improved to 10-4 by thrusting down No. 6 Shonannoumi (7-7), while Wakamotoharu (5-9) broke a four-bout losing streak by forcing out No. 4 Nishikigi (6-8).


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