Kongou Rikishi Stance | |
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Name | |
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Kanji Name | 金剛力士の構え |
Kana Name | こんごうりきしのかまえ |
Information | |
Type | Offensive |
Fighting Style | Ancient Sumo Brute Force |
User(s) | Biscuit Oliva Nomi no Sukune the 2nd |
Similar | None |
First Appearance | |
Anime | None |
Manga | Free Fight |
Kongou Rikishi Stance (金剛力士の構え, Kongō Rikishi no Kamae), known also as Statue of Kongou Rikishi Stance (金剛力士像の構え, Kongō Rikishi-zō no Kamae), is an special fighting technique. It's based on the very same stance of the Kongou Rikishi statue.
Description[]
It's a stance from Ancient Sumo,. The Kongou Rikishi Stance is described as the fighting form of unquestionably the strongest. The user steadies themselves in an opening stance where they are waiting for the opponent to attack first. In ancient times in the East, "Kongou" was the word for "diamond". And therefore, their mightiest rikishi they dubbed the "Kongou Rikishi".
For the first time in the series, Biscuit Oliva used this technique in fight againt Nomi no Sukune the 2nd in order to counter his attack which unfortunately ended with his iron-like fist shattered from the sumo wrestler's headbutt. Later, Nomi used this technique in his fight against Jack Hanma.