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If You're Looking for a U20 Underdog, We've Got You Covered
InterMat Staff posted an article in International
Why Anthony Knox is Your Guy to Root For at 57kg I get it. When Team USA rolls into Samokov, Bulgaria on Sunday for the U20 World Championships, we're all but guaranteed to walk away with another team title. But if you're looking for an underdog to root for, and I mean a REAL underdog story, it's gotta be Anthony Knox at 57kg. In fact, this may be the first time that Knox is this big of an underdog in competition since he was 8 years old. Here's what most people don't realize: Knox is walking into one of the most competitive weight classes in the entire tournament. I'm talking about a division so stacked that our statistical analysis shows 24 wrestlers from 23 countries (Russia, you get it), with legitimate medal contenders from five different countries spanning three different continents. The Numbers Game Let me break down just how steep this mountain is for Knox. According to our comprehensive analysis, (Full Analysis Here). he's sitting at 8.2% odds for gold and 10.3% for any medal. Before you think those are terrible numbers, consider this: This 19 year old from New Jersey has never competed internationally, yet he's got better odds than wrestlers with far more international experience. The statistical favorite? Japan's Rin Sakamoto at 26.3% gold odds. Sakamoto won the All Japan Championships, the first US based wrestler to do that since 1995, while training at Oklahoma State under David Taylor. Then you've got Azerbaijan's Vasif Baghirov at 25.0%, the reigning U20 European champion who just beat Georgia's Nika Zangaladze (20.6% odds) in what might be the match of the year . The Knox Factor But here's what the numbers can't capture – Knox brings something none of these international stars have: that uniquely American blend of relentless conditioning and mental toughness forged in the crucible of good ole’ American training. Check out his World Team Trials performance against Ignacio Villasenor. This isn't just technique and speed and all the things that we’re used to seeing from the NJ standout, his ability to adapt is what takes center stage. After losing match one of three 2-3, Knox rattled off 13-5, and 10-0 (in 0:32) wins to claim his first World Championship berth. I realize that Knox will not have the luxury of taking a loss in the World Championships and still accomplishing his goals, but the fact that he can make these kinds of adjustments in the middle of an event speaks volumes about the athletic malleability he possesses. The International Unknown Here's the beautiful paradox of Knox's situation. His complete lack of international experience could actually work in his favor. While guys like Baghirov and Zangaladze have been studying each other's tape for years, they just went to war in the European final nobody really knows what Knox brings. Iran's Arshia Haddadi has been competing internationally since he was a cadet, earning bronze at both the 2022 U17 Worlds and this year's Asian Championships. These guys have scouting reports on each other going back years. Knox? He's a complete mystery. Sometimes that's exactly what you need in a tournament setting, and traditionally the US has had success (at every age level) in our athletes’ rookie campaign. The Gauntlet Knox Must Navigate Let's talk about the rest of murderers' row Knox has to get through. Beyond the big three favorites, you've got some serious dark horses lurking. China's Chengtao Wang sits at 4.9% medal odds. That might not sound like much, but this kid has been grinding on the international circuit and knows how to peak for big events. Hungary's Karoly Barath has the exact same 4.9% odds, and he already medaled at the European Championships. Then there's India's Sumit Malik at 4.6% medal probability. Don't sleep on this guy. The Indian wrestling program has been making serious noise lately, and Malik represents that new wave of technically sound wrestlers coming out of South Asia. Even the guys sitting in that 2-3% range like Kazakhstan's Nurdanat Aitanov and Korea's Inseong Bak have the kind of international experience that can bite you. The Bottom Line Look, Team USA should win this tournament. But if you need a reason to tune in beyond the team race, Knox gives you one. Here's a kid with 8.2% gold odds in the most loaded weight class of the entire event, making his international debut against guys who've been doing this for years. In a bracket where three wrestlers control over half the medal probability, Knox is basically that wild card that could shake things up, or at least give us some entertaining wrestling along the way. -
As a disc golfer myself, I found this pretty entertaining. DC needs some practice...
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What's that mean? Another DEI hire. The stupidity is astonishing.
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It wasn't GDP, it was GNI
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I posted a chart that says otherwise. It was the first one that popped up and I know nothing about its methodology but they do continue Ukraine the poorest and MDA number 2. They both are probably poor enough that it matters very little who is #1 . Also it's obvious that Russia has their hands full with a very poor nation regardless if they are in fact the poorest. I still don't understand why Putin would waste his military on Ukraine. Who wants to take over a corrupt poor nation that would be a burden.
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Decent chance Welsh hit his NCAA peak. McEnelly, Ryder, Barr, and Ferrari are all hammers at the same weight or if he moves up again to 197. He's not going down to 174 unless Haines keeps growing.
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FYI..., Following along w/ the U20 tournament schedule: https://uww.org/event/u20-world-championships-0/schedule-matches-fixtures D3
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You're just looking at GDP. That's a factor, but it doesn't tell the whole story. https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.economictimes.com/news/international/us/once-prosperous-hungary-is-now-the-poorest-nation-in-eu-meanwhile-this-tiny-nation-tops-the-wealth-rankings/amp_articleshow/121978907.cms
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Yes. Very sure. Now there are probably some extremely poor people in Ukraine, especially now that their country has been under attack for 2+ years. But overall there are much poorer countries in Europe. Ones that aren't involved in long scale wars.
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Professional Folkstyle over freestyle
MPhillips replied to Theangryeagle's topic in College Wrestling
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On that note. Just stay away from gangs. I’m going to a concert tonight. Last time I went to one a few weeks ago…. (United center Chicago…. Blackhawks bulls concerts etc). You have to make choices where you park. The neighborhood around there is trash. You have to make choices which way to drive home as I live in the western burbs but choose to drive around the best route home because it is through trash neighborhoods. Gang Kids harass you for protection money to not steal your car. I went to riot fest last year and was asking my buddy where to park. He was like anything north east and most of west is trash don’t park there. It is near of the worst neighborhoods in the city. comiskee park is in a trashy neighborhood. often you can’t just avoid these places. Driving through them is sketchy. I posted a Biden video from 1992. Premise is he is a new senator and the veteran senators said don’t stop at red lights in the city at night. To slow down and wait for green. He’s 100% right. On Ogden on the way home from the stadium you blow every single red light or someone will make a visit to your car and harass you at best. Car jack you at worst. regular joe citizens are sick of this. Democrats just don’t see it though. And continue to let it happen.
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Professional Folkstyle over freestyle
WhiteCloud replied to Theangryeagle's topic in College Wrestling
It's a shame no one realizes the Championship Wrestling Association is having another event tonight. Folkstyle after college. Youtube it because the previous events had entertaining matches. 130lbs. Guesseppe Rea (NJ Mob) vs. Brian Courtney (Central PA Whitetails) 160lbs. Reece Humphrey (NJ Mob) vs. Sammy Alvarez (NYC Response) 170lbs. Quincy Monday (NJ Mob) vs. Jesse Dellavecchia (NYC Response) 195 lbs. CJ Brucki (NJ Mob) vs. Scott Joll (Pittsburgh Skywalkers) -
Are all three Chamberlains going to Malvern, or just Mason? they are always moving around. Brian got kicked out of Malvern from what I have heard, so I would be surprised if he went back. Don't think there is any bad blood between the family and Malvern though, since Jack stayed there after Brian had left. Are all the Bacon's leaving SEM? or just Asher going to FCA?
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Some of them made an argument I’ll paraphrase. If you’re not part of the gangs. If you’re not a dope dealer getting caught up in inner city crime is statistically low/impossible. When I posted a series of innocent kids or old ladies or what not getting killed in Chicago they poo poo’ed it. I posted a stat (I’m not looking it up again). There were something like 2,300 gang murders in Chicago over a 2-3 year period…. That was poo poo’ed by some of the posters here too. Somehow they just think there isn’t excessive violence and crime in big blue cities across the nation. edit: it was 2300 shootings by July of 2024 I think
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Soooo... get your Zzzzz's in early, & join yours truly @ 3am Sunday morning (ohmygawd) to watch how our young-uns do in advancing. D3
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Wrestling will start tomorrow morning @ 3am (ah, yep... at 3 #@$&$!am in the morning!) We're starting off w/70, 74, 97, & 125Kg wt. classes first. They're splitting the qualifier rnd w/ 4 wt. classes each day until the last two wts (61 & 86Kg) on Tuesday... finishing off w/ the last medal round on Wednesday. D3
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I watched a clip where a stats guy, claims to be bipartisan, talked about the "stats" coming out about DC. He said the overall violent crime rate isn't always a good one to assess crime in a city, but rather just use murders as those you really can't manipulate because there is a dead body. All the other statistics that go into the violent crime rate is routinely under-reported, and/or there is a change as to how they are classified year over year and sometimes month over month. So looking at just murder rate in DC as of August 15, 2025 there were 113 at this same time last year versus 101 for this year. Maybe it is just me but if I am living in DC I wouldn't be feeling like "Yay...our city is safe again!" Again I ask, why are people so against trying to make a city more safe?? I don't understand the logic. Looking at this overall I feel bad for the DC police force as they clearly were not able to do their job...as it appears the police chief is completely incompetent along with the mayor...to me they are the ones who caused the need for the national guard to show up...and I am 100% okay with it. Hopefully, there is change at the top and the DC police force can finally do their job once the national guard leaves.
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If Dee wins, we will cumulatively all have to agree that "he is him" is a true statement. I haven't been willing to, but were he to do that, I think he us a comfortable Tier 3 in NCAAs (nobody is Tier 2 and Monster Mitch is Tier 1), with Caliendo, Blaze, etc.
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I like Stanich getting Toprak off the scales rather than semi-finals. I know a loss in the semis guarantees a medal match, but he has a better chance to gas Toprak out off the scales.
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7 out of 10 USA entries are all in the upper brackets... not that it mean anything here (depending who IS in that side of the bracket, along with our guys.) D3
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Man I love being retired and freeloading off myself.
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I wrestled some good ones, but he was honestly one of the most technical guys I had ever wrestled. Calm, never emotional, just tough and solid. Tuttle kid, and there was a big group that came through there that was tough as hell. Trent Londen, Head brothers, on and on. Back in the day, the Oklahoma open was THE tournament to go to. Open, and everyone went to it. I to this day LOVE Thanksgiving because of the food, back then I never got to eat it cuz I was cutting weight. I was pretty good, and held my own, but not the Schmidt level. Wrestled him a few times, worst was 4-5 best was by 2. No moral victories, but now that I am old, damn right I believe in moral victories...lol