Kisenosato Yutaka - Fighting Style

Fighting Style

Kisenosato is mainly a yotsu-sumo wrestler, and his favourite grip on his opponent's mawashi is hidari-yotsu, or right hand outside, left hand inside. His most common winning kimarite is yori kiri (force out), followed by oshi dashi (push out) and tsuki otoshi (thrust over).

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