Grand champion Terunofuji bounced back from an opening-day defeat with a convincing win over Ura on Monday, March 11 to even his record to 1-1 at the Spring Basho.
In the day's final bout at Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium, Terunofuji quickly got an arm lock on top maegashira Ura (1-1) before flinging his opponent off the raised ring for his first win of the 15-day tournament.
Terunofuji is hoping to win his 10th Emperor's Cup in Osaka. He captured his ninth title in January when he went an impressive 13-2 in regulation and then defeated former sekiwake Kotonowaka in a playoff.
The 32-year-old Mongolian has battled a series of injuries in recent years and it remains to be seen if he has the stamina to win back-to-back titles.
Prior to Terunofuji's bout, Day 2 of the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament featured a series of upsets.
In the first major upset of the day, No 2 maegashira Atamifuji picked up his first win when he used a frontal force-out to defeat Mongolian ozeki Kirishima, who dropped to 0-2.
Just when it looked like the ozeki might suffer a clean sweep of losses, Mongolian Hoshoryu got both arms around Nishikigi and bulldozed the komusubi out to give both grapplers a 1-1 record.
Newly promoted sekiwake Wakamotoharu toppled No 2 maegashira Meisei to make it two wins in a row. Meisei fell to 1-1.
Further down the ranks, No 17 maegashira Takerufuji improved to 2-0 when he used a frontal force-out to dispatch veteran Endo, a No 16 maegashira who dropped to 0-2.
Takerufuji, who is 24, needed only nine tournaments since his professional debut to reach the top division, tying the record with former komusubi Jokoryu.