Kirishima Inherited Harumafuji's DEADLIEST Weapon — And Natsu Basho 2026 Proves It
2026 · Wrestling · Wrestling
Kirishima Inherited Harumafuji's DEADLIEST Weapon — And Natsu Basho 2026 Proves It
Kirishima Inherited Harumafuji's DEADLIEST Weapon — And Natsu Basho 2026 Proves It
2026
Wrestling
At Natsu Basho 2026, Kirishima unleashed a weapon many sumo fans haven't seen wielded with this level of precision since the legendary yokozuna Harumafuji retired. The brutal harite-nodowa combination — that devastating slap-to-throat thrust — has resurfaced through one of Japan's most disciplined ozeki. In this breakdown, we analyze how Kirishima sumo has evolved into something dangerously reminiscent of Harumafuji's signature attack, and why the sumo May 2026 tournament may mark a turning point in his career. From bout-by-bout sumo highlights to slow-motion technique analysis, we examine every moment where Kirishima vs his rivals showcased the deadliest sumo move in his arsenal. Whether you're following grand sumo 2026 closely or just discovering Japanese sumo wrestling, this Tokyo sumo deep-dive reveals the Mongolian sumo lineage connecting Harumafuji and Kirishima — two warriors separated by generations but united by the same merciless thrusting style. The Natsu Basho stage proved that the Harumafuji school of sumo is far from extinct. If you love grand sumo, ozeki-level battles, and authentic sumo wrestler breakdowns, you're in the right place. SumoSpirit covers every basho, every rivalry, and every legendary technique that defines this ancient sport. 👉 LIKE this video, SUBSCRIBE to SumoSpirit, and hit the 🔔 so you never miss a sumo tournament 2026 analysis. Sumo spirit lives here — join the dohyo with us! #Kirishima #Harumafuji #NatsuBasho2026 #SumoSpirit #GrandSumo