Bo Yang Looked close, but Takato continuously throwing with Sumigaeshi during the fight and that particular sequence could be taken both way but bailed out well sumi motion
Takato may be a "warrior", who caters for the audience. The public reaction to him indicates they like him. However, from the basic judo philosophy, he is horrible! In addition, he is not a fair player, always trying to inflict injuries on opponents and, consequently, unnecessarily injurying himself. He will not have a long-lasting career in judo. What saddens me is seeing that referees are not trained to spot his maneuvers. On a sideline comment, I would add that the Azerbaijani athlete has shown poor sportsmanship when losing -- again, Takato's behavior was reprehensible and the referee did not catch it.
1004Benny Hahaha what is your definition of worrior? Where can we see his infliction to opponent and why referee didn’t give him hansokumake if you are true? Do you think referee is an amateur even now we have a camera referee who are monitoring from outside of tatami? And you think they are still an amateur who can’t catch a hansokumake of infliction? Do you know judo rule ?
1004Benny I agree with you on some items, such as that Takato is not a straightforward power house style with great attitude He surely has one of if not the most moves stacked on his shoulder to pull tons of stunts including catching his breathe by fake injury, over react to injury and bailout techniques But all in the context in which IJF trained refs couldn’t catch, in that sense legal. His Korean opponent had his fingers inside Takatos sleeves which is illegal but was not caught. It’s quit popular cheating technique from lower level to international How “we” can identify that in action is all coz of camera and replays Not real life split second movements in our eye sights. With referees behavior and tendencies, I believe every sport has human errors but that’s also part of the game
This guy has just won his 16th IJF world tour tournament. He has been 3 times world champion, won the Paris Grand Slam several times, had a 3rd place at Rio Olympic Games, was cadet world champion in the past and has been picked for the Tokyo Olympic Games. And of course, the Japanese(!) would pick a player with a horrible Judo philosophy for the biggest Judo tournament(!) in Japan(!) If the audience is happy, and neither the coaches nor the referees see his "unfair" behaviour, may be it only shows that you don´t like him, because he doesn´t fight like Ono.
8:12 高藤直寿選手の場外に押し出されそうになった時のこの切り返し、すごくない?
つよい
動きのある広告は本当に邪魔だし、選手もやりづらいと思う。
うまい
広告が多い見にくい
I think at 13:50, Nagayama scored a wazari.
Bo Yang
Looked close, but Takato continuously throwing with Sumigaeshi during the fight
and that particular sequence could be taken both way but bailed out well sumi motion
Why back number IJF???
Нагаяма лучший!
柔道の試合に集団の応援いる?
この応援、高藤選手の所属している実業団パーク24の応援団なのでこのくらいは全然いいと思います。
Takato may be a "warrior", who caters for the audience. The public reaction to him indicates they like him. However, from the basic judo philosophy, he is horrible! In addition, he is not a fair player, always trying to inflict injuries on opponents and, consequently, unnecessarily injurying himself. He will not have a long-lasting career in judo. What saddens me is seeing that referees are not trained to spot his maneuvers. On a sideline comment, I would add that the Azerbaijani athlete has shown poor sportsmanship when losing -- again, Takato's behavior was reprehensible and the referee did not catch it.
1004Benny
Hahaha what is your definition of worrior? Where can we see his infliction to opponent and why referee didn’t give him hansokumake if you are true? Do you think referee is an amateur even now we have a camera referee who are monitoring from outside of tatami? And you think they are still an amateur who can’t catch a hansokumake of infliction? Do you know judo rule ?
1004Benny
I agree with you on some items, such as that Takato is not a straightforward power house style with great attitude
He surely has one of if not the most moves stacked on his shoulder to pull tons of stunts including catching his breathe by fake injury, over react to injury and bailout techniques
But all in the context in which IJF trained refs couldn’t catch, in that sense legal.
His Korean opponent had his fingers inside Takatos sleeves which is illegal but was not caught.
It’s quit popular cheating technique from lower level to international
How “we” can identify that in action is all coz of camera and replays
Not real life split second movements in our eye sights.
With referees behavior and tendencies, I believe every sport has human errors but that’s also part of the game
This guy has just won his 16th IJF world tour tournament. He has been 3 times world champion, won the Paris Grand Slam several times, had a 3rd place at Rio Olympic Games, was cadet world champion in the past and has been picked for the Tokyo Olympic Games. And of course, the Japanese(!) would pick a player with a horrible Judo philosophy for the biggest Judo tournament(!) in Japan(!)
If the audience is happy, and neither the coaches nor the referees see his "unfair" behaviour, may be it only shows that you don´t like him, because he doesn´t fight like Ono.
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