Dream Match! Sanshiro Murao vs Tatsuru Saito | Reiwa 4th All Japan Student Championship

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2022
  • HOW 90KG SANSHİRO MURAO DEFEATED 170KG SAİTO
    The highlight of the recent All-Japan Students’ Championships was the David vs Goliath battle between Sanshiro Murao (a -90kg, 4th year student at Tokai University) and the 170kg Tatsuru Saito (a 3rd year student at Kokushikan University) and All Japan Open weight champion.
    Murao opened up the accounts with an osoto-gari right off the bat. It didn’t come close to scoring but it did signal to Saito that despite the huge weight difference, Murao would be going on the offensive.
    The next attack was also Murao’s in the form of ouchi-gari. It knocked Saito down but no score.
    Saito replied with a pair of attacks. First, with a hiza-guruma that knocked Murao down but wasn’t close to scoring. Then, a feeble osoto-gari that Murao was able to sidestep. It was this same move that would get Saito in trouble later on.
    Perhaps disappointed in himself for the poor attack, Saito readjusted his sights and came in with a big osoto-kosoto combination that very nearly scored against Murao.
    Unfazed by that attack, Murao replied with an osoto into uchimata combination. No score. Saito hit back with yet another osoto. No score either.
    Murao then tried his luck with ouchi-gari again and was almost countered. Saito responded with an osoto that didn’t do much. Murao clearly wasn’t afraid to do ouchi and came in with yet another one. This time it very nearly scored.
    Perhaps sensing he was down on attacks, Saito come in with yet another weak osoto. Murao was ready for this and did another side-step, causing Saito to fall to the ground. Murao immediately pounced on him and rolled him over for a hold-down for ippon.
    It was a sensational victory for the underdog Murao.
    Sanshiro Murao
    Country: Japan | Born: 28 August 2000 (21 years)
    Japanese judoka Sanshiro Murao took a silver medal at the Junior World Championships in Nassau in the Bahamas and the mixed team world title for Juniors. He earned bronze at the Osaka Grand Slam as he went 5-1 in his homeland and beat seasoned world medallists including Ushangi Margiani (GEO) and Ivan Felipe Silva Morales (CUB). He took silver at the Grand Slam in Düsseldorf in 2019. World Mixed team gold in Tokyo in 2019. He bagged a gold medal at the Grand Slam in Kazan in 2021.
    Tatsuru Saito
    Country: Japan | Born: 8 March 2002 (20 years)
    Japanese heavyweight judoka Tatsuru Saito won the 2018 Junior world title in Nassau. He won the European Cup U21 St Petersburg in 2018. He won the junior tournament Tournament Aix-en-Provence U21 in 2019. He bagged a gold medal at the Grand Slam in Baku in 2021.
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Komentáře • 7

  • @rockingroli2057
    @rockingroli2057 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for posting this. Very courageous and clever fighting on behalf of Murao. What a complete judo player.

  • @nadiaalkandry1041
    @nadiaalkandry1041 Před 3 měsíci

    Murao, vous êtes le meilleur, bravo

  • @trumplostlol3007
    @trumplostlol3007 Před rokem +7

    So, does it mean people can all go to the mountain and start wrestling with some bears? LOL

    • @Magienionar
      @Magienionar Před rokem +1

      I would argue that theres a difference between a bear and a fat asian guy. :)

    • @trumplostlol3007
      @trumplostlol3007 Před rokem +1

      @@Magienionar That guy is at least 6 feet tall. So, you are an NBA player or something? 😂🤣

    • @sydneyguillermand4763
      @sydneyguillermand4763 Před rokem +2

      @@Magienionar That fat asian guy is now a All Japan champion. Seems worked out for him

  • @tinobar
    @tinobar Před 4 měsíci

    What event is this ?