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Which teams have some good weight class battles?
nhs67 replied to flyingcement's topic in College Wrestling
I agree entirely. I think we need to take it granularly. Both weighed between 165.1-174.0 for their certifications. If the goal is to be 184lbs come NCAAs, then they might be able to. Otherwise, I am having trouble seeing it, myself. I hope I am wrong, and I would love to see them at 174/184, if they can hold the weight. I remember Brock wrestling. Here is Brock up at 174lbs against Alex Cramer... less than a year prior to this Brock was 150lbs. He is considerably smaller here. Look at their first collar tie, the size difference. -
To your point, I think Retherford and Nolf are both two sides of the same coin. One embodies the physicality and the other the score-at-all-costs mentality. If you were to take the both of them and combine them, you end up with a sort of Bo Nickal hybrid with a come-one-come-all mentality of willingness to absolutely wrestle anyone. Were Nickal not a cocky turdbiscuit, he'd be that guy.
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I mean if it works for women? Why not antifa ? tbh if you didn’t see that joke coming from 11 miles away you aren’t reading words. That was one easy boss.
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Which teams have some good weight class battles?
Truzzcat replied to flyingcement's topic in College Wrestling
I thought brock looked really small compared to Henckel at trials and the open. I worry he may be too small for 184. -
Which teams have some good weight class battles?
MPhillips replied to flyingcement's topic in College Wrestling
125, 133, 165, 197 Ohio State... -
Which teams have some good weight class battles?
nhs67 replied to flyingcement's topic in College Wrestling
It was a joke. I thought the Tanner Hall bit said as much. Not confirmed, but their (Michigan's) roster page has one at 174 and the other at 184. Also, so does wrestlestat. Wrestlestat is going off their roster page, though: I agree with this, despite what Michigan's roster page says. -
Gotta buy those Trump meme coins. Then you're a good person.
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So it's what they "identify" as? Lmfao.
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My memory is a little hazy on the ball grab & clinch days, which we all want to forget, but I thought the rule in MFS was that the clinch OT started with one wrestler in on the leg (or waist?) of the opponent? Either way, I kind of like the idea of wrestlers being in uncomfortable positions like the upper body clinch. Bailing instantly would be an interesting strategy because unclasping your hands would be a loss in CLAW unless you take your opponent down. Would you immediately drop down and go for a leg or blast double? Releasing your clinch while your opponent still has you locked might also make you prone for exposure or getting tossed. Could create some interesting action either way.
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On the same day Trump declares "Antifa" a terrorist organization, his Secretary of State is getting chummy with a former al-Qaeda commander responsible for the murder of thousands. We love terrorists and war criminals, as long as they pledge their allegiance to us. See Israel.
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People who identify as antifa. are we really going to continue to pay this game? Go get me a list of all of the gambino family? Or a list of Hamas. Or isis. Or the Pepperidge farm anarchists?
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I guess the part I don't get is him being suspended? Wasn't he shot?
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Which teams have some good weight class battles?
Truzzcat replied to flyingcement's topic in College Wrestling
I believe they both are already certified for 174 so I am guessing brock is going 165 and beau 174. -
Yeah, when I think riot, I think "organized." It looks organized to you because you assume the only way so many people would show up to a protest, risking their health and freedom, is because they're being paid or organized. Because you can't imagine actually putting your money where your mouth is. Some people actually believe in the things they say. They don't just chirp on intermatwrestle.com.
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So who are the "antifa members?"
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Yeah, that's not being charged with a crime or being called a criminal. And he wasn't expelled. In fact, it was one of the best things that ever happened to him. He works in politics now and has 250k twitter followers.
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They did their crimes on video. You know "Antifa" members get arrested all the time when they're caught committing crimes, right?
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isn't that amazing how they are always so organized
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Nicholas Sandmann, then a student at Covington Catholic High School, was the subject of public calls for expulsion in January 2019. This occurred after a video went viral showing him and his classmates at the Lincoln Memorial appearing to confront and mock a Native American man, Nathan Phillips.
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Anarchists are famous for their love of hierarchical organizations lol
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im glad you brought that up there is no group called j6 and it has no members how did the police ever find any of them?
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That kid was very famously not charged with any crime or called a criminal lol
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Interviewed_at_Weehawken replied to CHROMEBIRD's topic in International Wrestling
Not that different than the clinch rule that followed a scoreless period in freestyle c. 2000, except that was a full minute. If I remember correctly, Kolat (and some other Americans) used to just bail, bc 'the upper body clinch is not a FS position' and they were not comfortable.