Lose is part of life as well as fail is part of Judo. No one is unbeatable. The art is grater than us and is in continuous evolution. People ate always studying Ono or anyone victories to provide strategies to beat him. Emotional changes and goes up and down. I bet he will back again with his destroying Judo. Regards from Brazil
I think Ono has improved a lot since the defeats early in his career. He has becone physically much stronger, and he fights very clever. I think the most unexpected defeat was the one against the German judoka in the Tokyo Olympics. Do you what kind explanation he gave why he lost so baddly. I mean the Japanese team afterwards lost against the French, which was a huge surprise to me. I wonder what the public reaction in Japan was afters this defeat? This was not a topic in the west. Though, respect to the French, they fougth well and setting Anbegnenou up against the heavier Japanese girl was an unexpected move.
@@alexandregreen6685 Absolutely. The most unexpected was against the German. In my humble opinion, it is due to a lack of concentration after his individual victory. A kind of legitimate decompression, because even if Ono is a monster that we think is unbeatable in judo, he remains a human being. But he quickly made up for it by beating the Russian easily in the next round. Against France, he did not have the chance to fight.
Maeda: Free weights natural 90kg German: higher weight class, 81kg So u gotta go back to 2014 Akimoto, in same weight category, at age 22, versus seasoned veteran world champion Akimoto.
I think Nick Tritton is about 10 years older than Ono, wondering how old they were when they had a fight. Probably 18 vs 28, 20 vs 30, something like that.
無差別級や大昔のまで持ち出さないと10敗に届かないのか
Lose is part of life as well as fail is part of Judo. No one is unbeatable. The art is grater than us and is in continuous evolution. People ate always studying Ono or anyone victories to provide strategies to beat him. Emotional changes and goes up and down. I bet he will back again with his destroying Judo. Regards from Brazil
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The fato
Yes he Lost but he is ONO
without defeat there is no victory! 🥋💪👍✊👏🔥🇯🇵
0:55 オリンピックで唯一負けた試合が団体戦初戦ドイツ戦
相手は格下の選手
勝ちすぎて負け試合集作られてるの草
I think Ono has improved a lot since the defeats early in his career. He has becone physically much stronger, and he fights very clever. I think the most unexpected defeat was the one against the German judoka in the Tokyo Olympics. Do you what kind explanation he gave why he lost so baddly. I mean the Japanese team afterwards lost against the French, which was a huge surprise to me. I wonder what the public reaction in Japan was afters this defeat? This was not a topic in the west. Though, respect to the French, they fougth well and setting Anbegnenou up against the heavier Japanese girl was an unexpected move.
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@@alexandregreen6685 Absolutely. The most unexpected was against the German. In my humble opinion, it is due to a lack of concentration after his individual victory. A kind of legitimate decompression, because even if Ono is a monster that we think is unbeatable in judo, he remains a human being. But he quickly made up for it by beating the Russian easily in the next round. Against France, he did not have the chance to fight.
@@kaderhadji7285 You wrote everything correctly! Thanks!
オリンピックで負けたのは衝撃だった
え?オリンピックで負けたっけか?
@@計器室 団体戦でドイツの選手に負けてました
Maeda: Free weights natural 90kg
German: higher weight class, 81kg
So u gotta go back to 2014 Akimoto, in same weight category, at age 22, versus seasoned veteran world champion Akimoto.
ドイツ人73㎏でしょ
Amazing that those loses stopped when he was allowed to stiff arm. It they held him to the same standards he would be a middle of a road champion.
Interestingly, exclusively asian victories against Ono.
全日本選手権勝つと思ったけど真っ向勝負したからなー、しなかったら勝てたと思う!
nick tritton of canada has also defeated ono
Yeah, but I couldn’t find the video material.
I think Nick Tritton is about 10 years older than Ono, wondering how old they were when they had a fight. Probably 18 vs 28, 20 vs 30, something like that.