Thursday, January 30, 2014

keepingthespiritalive: [BJW News] Updates have been released for both Daisuke Sekimoto and Yoshihito Sasaki. Eiji Tosaka, BJW President, addressed the status of their two top strong class wrestlers, who are both sidelined due to injury. Tosaka announced that Sekimoto successfully underwent knee surgery on the 23rd of this month, but the recovery time in which he could return will be at the earliest in April. Sekimoto was given an earlier approval to begin training once more in the middle of March, and Tosaka has him penciled in for the BJW tour in April. As for Yoshihito Sasaki, he will have to undergo surgery once more for the repair of his cruciate ligament in his right knee. Yoshihito underwent this procedure last year, but the results of which have not seen him improve to his fullest. Yoshihito has been out of action since September of last in what was noted as a serious injury, which is still showing itself to be. The negatives of him having to undergo the surgery once more as this will be another 6 months to a year in which he will be unable to compete in the ring, on top of the 6 months he has already missed.



keepingthespiritalive: [BJW News] Updates have been released for both Daisuke Sekimoto and Yoshihito Sasaki. Eiji Tosaka, BJW President, addressed the status of their two top strong class wrestlers, who are both sidelined due to injury. Tosaka announced that Sekimoto successfully underwent knee surgery on the 23rd of this month, but the recovery time in which he could return will be at the earliest in April. Sekimoto was given an earlier approval to begin training once more in the middle of March, and Tosaka has him penciled in for the BJW tour in April. As for Yoshihito Sasaki, he will have to undergo surgery once more for the repair of his cruciate ligament in his right knee. Yoshihito underwent this procedure last year, but the results of which have not seen him improve to his fullest. Yoshihito has been out of action since September of last in what was noted as a serious injury, which is still showing itself to be. The negatives of him having to undergo the surgery once more as this will be another 6 months to a year in which he will be unable to compete in the ring, on top of the 6 months he has already missed.