Head-to-head dossier
Hakuho Sho vs Miyabiyama Tetsushi
| Yokozuna 1 West | Peak rank | Ozeki 1 West |
|---|---|---|
| 1087–189 | Record | 590–560 |
| 85.2 | Win % | 51.3 |
| 1276 | Bouts | 1150 |
| 103 | Basho | 82 |
| 45 | Yusho | 0 |
| 6 | Sansho | 8 |
| 1.92 m | Height | 1.88 m |
| 152.9 kg | Weight | 175.5 kg |
| 20 yrs | Career | 15 yrs |
Miyabiyama Tetsushi
Career arcs
Banzuke position every tournament in Makuuchi - 1 is the very top (Yokozuna 1 East), higher numbers sit lower. Overlaid on a shared timeline so an era gap shows as two separate lines. Gold ★ marks a tournament championship.
Head-to-head
Every decisive Makuuchi bout between the two, and the kimarite (winning techniques) each used against the other. Hover a technique for a plain-language description.
How Hakuho Sho won
Fighting styles
Each wrestler's full-career winning and losing techniques - their overall style, independent of the matchup above. The most telling read for two men who never shared a dohyo.
Winning techniques full Makuuchi career
Hakuho Sho
★ Grappling · Throwing
Miyabiyama Tetsushi
★ Unbalancing · Pushing
Beaten by
Common opponents top 10 by meetings
Wrestlers both men faced in the top division, with each side's record. The stronger record per row is highlighted - a quick read on who handled the shared field better.
| Hakuho Sho | Opponent | Miyabiyama Tetsushi |
|---|---|---|
| 56–6 | Kotoshogiku | 8–11 |
| 44–16 | Kisenosato | 4–16 |
| 26–5 | Kaio | 14–30 |
| 36–21 | Ama | 6–12 |
| 35–10 | Kotooshu | 5–22 |
| 21–6 | Chiyotaikai | 21–24 |
| 22–9 | Kotomitsuki | 17–23 |
| 28–2 | Kyokutenho | 19–18 |
| 37–4 | Aminishiki | 11–13 |
| 13–12 | Asashoryu | 5–34 |