Enho went into day 4 with a 2-1 record. His opponent the mighty Georgian Tochinoshin, a man who has slipped down the rankings due to a run of injuries. Enho will have to be at his best to get away with this one.
I've decided to not watch the replays before posting them, that way I get the results like everyone else. After being man handled out of the fight yesterday, Enho goes into day 5 with a record of 2-2. As the tournament wears on, it'll get harder and harder for the little bloke. He gets worn down. He'll struggle to get the 8 wins for the pass mark they all chase. He's all heart thought.
Day 8 of 15 and Enho goes in with 3-4 record. He has to spot his opponent 119 pounds.Things are getting a bit desperate.
I haven't watched today's Enho fight, but it fills me with fear for the little bloke. His opponent, although not going well this tournament, is a man ranked just one rung below yokozuna. He's getting on in years, but he's still a class act. I should imagine Enho will go in as a rank outsider. Fingers crossed for him though. Enho's 4 and 4 going into the bout.
This young Haaland kid looks a decent recruit for Dortmund. Hat trick on debut as second half substitute in 5-3 win.
And I though Enho had a mountain to climb yesterday, it turns out to just a small hill compared to the man he faces today. Takakeisho is a baby faced 23 year old, budding superstar. He's a human bulldozer. Takakeisho 7-2, Enho 5-4.
While at sea I had the pleasure of very little internet ... and loved it. No back I had to see how the "Little Fury" Enho finished off the Basho. Day 13. Abi v Enho.