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When Kanamori hesitates to combat Ushio, Sada encourages the pair of them, stating the match should be interesting. He then goes on to say that Ushio is fighting people in the wrong order, and that he should fight him first, without the self-imposed punishment of quitting sumo if he loses. Before he can say anything further, Sada is grabbed by his Kanamori and tossed. He comments on the seriousness of his captain, and explains his his fighting style to Ushio's when the asked if he is strong. When Ushio lifts Kanamori, Sada is taken by suprise. When Ushio defeats Kanamori becomes shocked from what he's witnessed.{{Ref|chap=3}} |
When Kanamori hesitates to combat Ushio, Sada encourages the pair of them, stating the match should be interesting. He then goes on to say that Ushio is fighting people in the wrong order, and that he should fight him first, without the self-imposed punishment of quitting sumo if he loses. Before he can say anything further, Sada is grabbed by his Kanamori and tossed. He comments on the seriousness of his captain, and explains his his fighting style to Ushio's when the asked if he is strong. When Ushio lifts Kanamori, Sada is taken by suprise. When Ushio defeats Kanamori becomes shocked from what he's witnessed.{{Ref|chap=3}} |
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+ | Approaching Ushio he requests to fight with him next. Ushio, holding his arm out, mentions his lioncloth lose. Sada grabs Ushio's arm and pulls him down, claiming he will not be able to touch his lioncloth if he goes against his sumo. When Ushio calls him a mountian he has to exceed. Sadle chuckles claiming he's full of spirit. Walking over Kanamori, he asks him to move as his turn is next. Suddenly, their guests are told to go back as they've been contacted by [[Nishigami High School]] and that's the place were they should of went. Upset, Sada pleads Kanamori for a match with Ushio, but Kanamori says knowing they will probably enter the upcoming tournament, there's no need to show them to power of their ace. Shocked, Sada questions if he has some expections from him. Kanamori tells him not to freat as he'll face him in a more suitable ring. When Sada asks Ushio for a match at the tournament. Ushio reveals it's a team tournament and his school doesn't have enough members. Sada quickly questions Kanamori who says he meant to say it. Hours later, after a club training session Kanamori tells Sada he's skips basic training but he's really lively when it comes to real fight pratice.{{Ref|chap=4}} |
==Major Battles== |
==Major Battles== |
Revision as of 15:25, 26 July 2018
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- "I will take my pride and the destiny of my team. I'll put them in the line and enter the ring...!"
—Sada Mizuki in Onimaru Kunitsuna Vs Mikazuki Munechika, Second Round .
Sada Mizuki is a first year student at Ishigami High School and a member of its sumo club. He has won the title of Middle School Yokozuna.
Appearance
Personality
Abilities
History
Since a young age he was good at any sports and enjoyed them all.[1]
Sat in attendance for the National Elementary School Sumo Championship. After witnessing Onimaru, Sada became interested in sumo. Upon joining sumo he found success in becoming the Middle School Yokozuna.[1]
Synopsis
District Preliminary arc
Being reprimanded by Kanamori for attempting to skip practice, Sada complains that's why nobody wants to join the sumo club. Sada then points out the arrival of the two guests. When they mention they've arrived to join their practice. He attempts to convince his Kanamori to let the two practice with them, with no success. When the shorter guest takes off his shirt, Sada comments on how his amount of muscle directly contrasts his outer appearance. After a hour of training, Sada teases Kanamori about being shocked by the guest's stance. When he asks the shorter guest name, he is shocked by him being Ushio Hinomaru. When Ushio says that all of the things he did as "Onimaru" are ancient history, Sada chuckles.[2]
When Kanamori hesitates to combat Ushio, Sada encourages the pair of them, stating the match should be interesting. He then goes on to say that Ushio is fighting people in the wrong order, and that he should fight him first, without the self-imposed punishment of quitting sumo if he loses. Before he can say anything further, Sada is grabbed by his Kanamori and tossed. He comments on the seriousness of his captain, and explains his his fighting style to Ushio's when the asked if he is strong. When Ushio lifts Kanamori, Sada is taken by suprise. When Ushio defeats Kanamori becomes shocked from what he's witnessed.[3]
Approaching Ushio he requests to fight with him next. Ushio, holding his arm out, mentions his lioncloth lose. Sada grabs Ushio's arm and pulls him down, claiming he will not be able to touch his lioncloth if he goes against his sumo. When Ushio calls him a mountian he has to exceed. Sadle chuckles claiming he's full of spirit. Walking over Kanamori, he asks him to move as his turn is next. Suddenly, their guests are told to go back as they've been contacted by Nishigami High School and that's the place were they should of went. Upset, Sada pleads Kanamori for a match with Ushio, but Kanamori says knowing they will probably enter the upcoming tournament, there's no need to show them to power of their ace. Shocked, Sada questions if he has some expections from him. Kanamori tells him not to freat as he'll face him in a more suitable ring. When Sada asks Ushio for a match at the tournament. Ushio reveals it's a team tournament and his school doesn't have enough members. Sada quickly questions Kanamori who says he meant to say it. Hours later, after a club training session Kanamori tells Sada he's skips basic training but he's really lively when it comes to real fight pratice.[4]
Major Battles
Amateur
- Sada Mizuki vs Ushio Hinomaru
- Sada Mizuki vs Hikage Tenma
Professional
Trivia
- His epithet, Mikazuki Munechika, comes from one of the Tenka-Goken (天下五剣, Five Swords under Heaven), classified as one of the National Treasures of Japan.[5]