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Ryan, Jake, and Mak do their best to keep up with sumo news over the holidays. Fortunately for them, there kinda isn't a ton to cover.
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As the year comes to a close, Ryan predicts what we'll see on the banzuke for the first tournament of 2025.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Can you believe another year as come and gone? Neither can we. Join us as we recount the biggest stories of the year. We also revisit our predictions they made at the beginning of the year and see who wound up with the most points. The winner gets the immense honor of introducing each of our episodes in 2025!
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We asked, you voted, now the results are in! Thank you to everyone who participated in our 2024 Sumo Popularity poll. How did it all shake out? Join us as we review and discuss the results.
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Ryan, Flyric, and Jake (and kinda Mak?) go over the final basho of 2024 and what it means for sumo going into the new year. Flyric has a near death experience with some wings, and Ryan graces us with another song from a listener.
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*SPOILERS THRU DAY 8*
It's turning out to be an excellent Kyushu basho. Join us to discuss the highlights so far and what to expect in week 2.
Check out our video on youtube later today for a breakdown of Jake and Flyric's matches at this year's Midwest Open, and as always keep an eye on sumo411.com for more amateur events.
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Ryan, Jake, and Mak soldier on without their spirit animal, as Flyric had to miss due to scheduling conflicts. Is there anything worth talking about other than our new Ozeki Onosato?! Well yes, of course, but he's gotta be the headline, right?
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Ryan stays #1 despite a weird, shaky banzuke
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Onosato is now an Ozeki! Unfortunately, that's just about the only sure thing on this banzuke...
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Today Jake sits down with Honu Sumo's JJ Jones, the 2024 head coach for Team USA, to talk about how the Sumo World Championships went for our Americans. JJ's been a busy man this year, as he also hosted US Nationals just 4 months ago. Make sure to keep up with him and his team on YouTube at Maximum Effort Studios.
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Join (most of) the crew for our first off-season news update! We plan to check in between each basho on the general goings-on in the world of professional sumo. Let us know if there are any other types of things you'd like to see us cover.
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Make sure to take our 2024 Grand Sumo Popularity Poll! This is the 6th year in a row we're running it and we'll have a podcast to discuss the results before the next basho.
For now though, join us to cover the spectacular Aki tournament and the ascension of the new chosen one!
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***SPOILERS THRU DAY 8***
A Mak-less GSB soldiers on to cover what is turning out to be a pretty excellent basho so far
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Gearing up for the September basho and there are storylines aplenty. We cover the turmoil at the top of the banzuke all the way down to the promising newcomers.
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Etan Perez burst onto the sumo scene in 2023, winning the Texas State Championship in her very first year and representing America at the World Championships. Next up: she's headed to Europe with Team USA for Worlds '24.
*Watch the Sumo World Championships with English commentary on the World of Sumo YouTube channel on September 7th and 8th*
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It has finally happened. Ryan not only reclaims his Best Banzuke Guy status in the Guess the Banzuke rankings, but he also got 1st place in the whole dang contest. Certainly this won't go to his head.
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With less than 2 weeks until the Sumo World Championships in Poland, we sit down with Mighty Eagle Sumo's Jay Scriven, the 2024 men's heavyweight national champ.
*Watch the world championships on September 7th and 8th on the World of Sumo youtube channel*
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This one makes sense until the end where a bomb goes off...
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Today we check on the progress of the year-long predictions we made in January and see who is doing the least bad so far.
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Join a short-handed GSB team as they flounder through the 2024 July tournament without their beloved bus driver.
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