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It’s cause he’s an arrogant dik …. You don’t see people calling out Zain or nolf or what not. I bet he needs a lot of 27:17 for that wounded stomach… does it help your pride? He does say it literally helps with anything in his vids https://www.instagram.com/reel/DF-d2UFRy_6/?igsh=c3d1a3hsM3V4OWg2 https://www.instagram.com/reel/CvdUrs_PT90/?igsh=NnM2bXoxcHc0anpi
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I say he should join Hulk Hogan
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The same can be said of some other wrestlers in MMA; see Aaron Pico.
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its because he's an arrogant, overhyped and overrated fighter. Nothing to do with where he went to college
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Interesting to see Iowa wrestling fans openly celebrating a wrestler losing. Just because he went to Penn State.
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Yeah, exactly. I promise Zahid would be happy to let him test that claim any time he wants.
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Bo will be back - hopefully at a more comfortable weight. I like Henry Cejudos approach
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It was in the quote of the article. Not my opinion. Didn’t he say he was the best 86kg in the world. Could take out khamzat…. Ironically one of his quotes was making fun of khamzat’s weight management. Then he pulls this troll stunt. how well did Bo wrestle last night lol. Logan Paul may be able to beat him in a boxing match. As long as Bo doesn’t outlaw body shots On Chimaev's Wrestling Skills: “It’s trash,” Nickal said in an interview with Clash of Combat. “I wouldn’t even say mid-(level).” MMA Junkie After Earning a UFC Contract: “If the UFC wishes, give me that Swedish dude [Khamzat Chimaev]. He might not even be the best guy, because he can’t even make weight, but if that’s the case, I’ll take him.” | BJPenn.com+2Sportskeeda+2MMA Fighting+2 On Chimaev's Wrestling Background: “When I watch his actual wrestling stuff, he’s basically a 25-year-old man wrestling high school kids in Sweden.”
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But you said citizens above not munchkins.
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‘Gave up’… Bo Nickal accused of quitting after suffering first career loss at UFC Des Moines Bo Nickal has been slammed for quitting during the first loss of his MMA career. One of the best American wrestlers of all time, Bo Nickal, ended up on his knees in the fetal position, gave up from body shots and didn’t even go out fighting on his shield. https://bloodyelbow.com/2025/05/04/gave-up-bo-nickal-accused-of-quitting-after-suffering-first-career-loss-at-ufc-des-moines/ guess those gorillas and chimpanzees can breathe a sigh of relief.
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Rassling2 replied to Rassling2's topic in College Wrestling
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It’s may the 4th fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering
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D3 for LU replied to Rassling2's topic in College Wrestling
These guys doing the challenge, look not to far off in being in peak shape while some of these doughboys taking up that challenge REALLY had no chance at all. 60 seconds isn't long enough for those challengers AND they wouldn't last long either as they be wheezing before long. Some one, who's IN SHAPE, would need to have the capacity to go ALL OUT in a 30 sec. sprint to have a chance at that Moola. A hard pass from yours truly (I'm pushing 70!) BUT, I would certainly be entertained watching those taking up the challenge. D3 -
One of the most boring MMA matches in UFC history. They say he lost 37 lbs in 3 days and it clearly showed in his performance.
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He sure did
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Before anyone posts. The weight cut was a ridiculous troll job. He is much smaller than his last 3 opponents… he simply looked bad. As I posted on the other forum. he looked like he sounds on his podcasts.
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Now here’s an interesting way to promote our sport. This is Ryan Juliano and he’s a former state wrestling state champ now doing Jiu jitsu with his own You Tube channel trying to promote wrestling. Here he is challenging random people at Venice Beach, CA to take him down within 60 seconds to earn $100. He’s also rode his bike nearly 2000 miles cross country to raise money for youth grappling. This video is one year old and has over 3 million views. I thought this would be interesting to share.
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Hmmmmm... what's next for Steveson? D3
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It was an obvious troll yet everyone is using it as an excuse for why he lost. If he cut 37 lbs, then what the hell did ridder cut? Cuz he was way bigger.
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BOOM! D3
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The cut was fake/troll job. He’s smaller than the last 3-4 opponents. He also had several days to recover.