I'd love to know exactly what Hojo did to his toe, looked at a funny angle and bleeding, and Tatalishvili went to check on him after the contest and looked quite shocked at the state of his foot. Hopefully we'll see Hojo back soon.
seen this happen once at a seminar where a player -66 was working with a -100 player and the sheer lateral force of being moved by the bigger player caused his toe, which was the primary resistor in that scenario, to simply snap and produce a red crease, which began to bleed i had been watching their randori and saw it, super distressing for the lil guy
After attending judo at the Olympics, I attended my first ever judo Grand Slam during these 2 days and it was amazing! I will be back next year. I just hope nothing too serious for the wounded judokas and wish them a speedy recovery
Thanks man. The footage is great, and your commentaries are too. Just when I was about to try seriously the "same side" grip ( two hands on the left ) at training tonight, you show us great footages of it. How nice ! I was happy to see some Sumi Gaeshi action, because I'm doing it with some success, and it's a validation that is works at the top level too. Noice noice noice.
I wish they would penalise it more. There you go. They can celebrate at home. I don't want to see it, it's very low class because it doesn't show respect for the opponent. Have a nice day
@@marcoswagner1428 funny thing is Tajima actually has a winning record over Murao, having beaten him more than once domestically before he lost to him at the Tokyo GS 2024. He is going to have to step it up if he wants to compete in LA in 2028. Before 2024, Tajima just wasn't consistently performing well, having only gotten two medals in five years at different grand slams (one in 2019, one in 2023). His bronzes at Tokyo 2024 and Paris 2025 make up half his medal count for this kind of event. It's still incredibly early for the LA cycle, but it looks like it's going to be fun to watch. We'll have to wait and see how Tajima and Murao do at the world championship this year, if there's even a chance that Japan would send two people for 90 kg.
@r.s.819 to be honest i didnt know about this domestically recordy so was my bad, you are right, these guys battle is going to be insane 💥 hope the best win
@@marcoswagner1428 Tajima's matches with him were before Murao graduated from university (one while in high school). He could have managed to surpass Tajima now. I do want to see Kawabata v Murao, because Tajima has beaten Kawabata, but Murao hasn't competed against him.
Teddy against Inal would definitely be a treat to watch! I dont think Inal has a clear edge, none of the heavy hitters participated in this Paris Grand Slam.
New rules are like old rules, only is missin "koka". I disliked recent rules, you had either wazari or ippon, restored rules partly take into account that are throws that almos are wazari.
You are butchering the Dutch names! Voogd is pronounces with the oo sounding like boat, and the g in Dutch is harsh/guttural (except in Flemish or Southern Netherlands where it is soft). Btw I got your NZ haka reference 😂😂
I'd love to know exactly what Hojo did to his toe, looked at a funny angle and bleeding, and Tatalishvili went to check on him after the contest and looked quite shocked at the state of his foot. Hopefully we'll see Hojo back soon.
seen this happen once at a seminar where a player -66 was working with a -100 player and the sheer lateral force of being moved by the bigger player caused his toe, which was the primary resistor in that scenario, to simply snap and produce a red crease, which began to bleed
i had been watching their randori and saw it, super distressing for the lil guy
After attending judo at the Olympics, I attended my first ever judo Grand Slam during these 2 days and it was amazing! I will be back next year.
I just hope nothing too serious for the wounded judokas and wish them a speedy recovery
My god thise sacrifice throws on the movement if the opponent....pure art,amazing
Thank you! What a video!
Thanks man. The footage is great, and your commentaries are too.
Just when I was about to try seriously the "same side" grip ( two hands on the left ) at training tonight, you show us great footages of it. How nice !
I was happy to see some Sumi Gaeshi action, because I'm doing it with some success, and it's a validation that is works at the top level too.
Noice noice noice.
Thanks man, glad you like it!
Tsunoda won the Paris Grand Slam in 2023. Two wins, both in Paris.
I wish they would let the fighters celebrate. They earn that moment.
They can do so off the mats, as much as they want.
I wish they would penalise it more. There you go. They can celebrate at home. I don't want to see it, it's very low class because it doesn't show respect for the opponent.
Have a nice day
tasoev and riner were world champions in 2023, 2024 was kim
Kim Minjong is currently the reigning world champion at +100
Whoops! Time flies 😂
6:21 it's a miracle Casse didn't break his leg there wtf
Tajima is very good however i don't see him winning against Bekauri and Murao. He is very skilled but looks kinda short for the category
@@marcoswagner1428 funny thing is Tajima actually has a winning record over Murao, having beaten him more than once domestically before he lost to him at the Tokyo GS 2024. He is going to have to step it up if he wants to compete in LA in 2028. Before 2024, Tajima just wasn't consistently performing well, having only gotten two medals in five years at different grand slams (one in 2019, one in 2023). His bronzes at Tokyo 2024 and Paris 2025 make up half his medal count for this kind of event.
It's still incredibly early for the LA cycle, but it looks like it's going to be fun to watch. We'll have to wait and see how Tajima and Murao do at the world championship this year, if there's even a chance that Japan would send two people for 90 kg.
@r.s.819 to be honest i didnt know about this domestically recordy so was my bad, you are right, these guys battle is going to be insane 💥 hope the best win
@@marcoswagner1428 Tajima's matches with him were before Murao graduated from university (one while in high school). He could have managed to surpass Tajima now.
I do want to see Kawabata v Murao, because Tajima has beaten Kawabata, but Murao hasn't competed against him.
Here's wishing Hojo a speedy recovery.
Broken toe shouldn’t be too bad, Uchimura with that knee injury though…
@ yeh, not an ideal tournament for the Japanese. Broken toe that burst the skin 🤢
Tajima has clearly been observing Nagase senpai.
You think so?
@ oh yes. That osoto to ashi guruma is classic.
@ ah good point
Hershko had a huge Ura-Nage in her repechage fight worth noting in the ippon video
Merci
Tajima!!!
We want leg grab
Teddy against Inal would definitely be a treat to watch! I dont think Inal has a clear edge, none of the heavy hitters participated in this Paris Grand Slam.
New rules are like old rules, only is missin "koka". I disliked recent rules, you had either wazari or ippon, restored rules partly take into account that are throws that almos are wazari.
You are butchering the Dutch names! Voogd is pronounces with the oo sounding like boat, and the g in Dutch is harsh/guttural (except in Flemish or Southern Netherlands where it is soft). Btw I got your NZ haka reference 😂😂
Tasoev is World champion from 2023 not from 2024
Man time flies!