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  2. Cool, hopefully we see arrests and convictions if there’s evidence. Not sure if DOGE had anything to do with this (it says the alleged fraud happened through April 2024 she may have been being investigated under the last admin too, it also says it was investigated by the State Department Office of Inspector General which IIRC they fired a bunch of), but here’s one that got caught - https://www.justice.gov/usao-dc/pr/former-state-department-budget-analyst-pleads-guilty-embezzling-more-650000
  3. This interview 3 days ago suggests a lot of Iowa guys were training with de Ritter?
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    Alyssa Sedillo

    Las Cruces
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    Cecilia Buller

    South Beauregard
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    Kennedy Farrar

    Gila Ridge
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    Isabel Navarro

    Shadow Hills
  8. is it true that the difference between Democrats and Republicans is that Republicans are built for the trade-off of short-term pain for long-term results and the Democrats want that short term dopamine hit?
  9. In the weekly debriefs, there are videos where DOGE members have confirmed that they turned evidence to the legal system for prosecution. We’re not being gaslit over this.
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  11. Maybe he can go back to bring the best 86kg wrestler in the world now....lol
  12. I think he, she, it needs a lot more than gender care. Bombing business's and destroying property because you dislike someone's politics. Very fortunate for him he didn't kill someone.
  13. He learned that MMA isn't wrestling. Guys don't care about how great of a wrestler you are. Because wrestling in MMA is very different.
  14. If Dake can bulk up before Final X I can see him beating Valencia, if not I don't think he can. Valencia has filled himself out as a true 86kg and has arguably the greatest 86kg in Taylor coaching him.
  15. From what I've seen against Iranian guys (Azarpira and Rahmani) he was mainly using his strength against them to control centre. Him and Vafaeipour both start off strong but fizzle off due to their poor gas tanks. Do I think Valencia is a bad wrestler? Absolutely not and I wouldn't be surprised if he wins gold this year at worlds but he is definitely not a technician by any stretch of the imagination.
  16. Speaking of Buno, he also told me about Harimau Buno and Garimot Arnis. What is that? These are the only info I got about Buno, Harimau Buno, and Garimot Arnis: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buno_(wrestling) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garimot_Arnis https://www.kenfuderyu.co.za/Buno.htm Also, here's an info about Dumog: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumog
  17. No cupcake this time.
  18. I think as long as he's following the rules and isn't protesting anything, he is probably going to be ok? I know we're trying to steer away from politics but I just have to point out the absolute absurdity of this comment- "following the rules and isn't protecting..." is an unbelievable thing to say from someone that I assume is proud to be an American and would seemingly be a person in a crowd chanting "U-S-A, U-S-A! The right to free speech and ability to protest is one of the most quintessential American things to do. The fact this comment was so casually stated is frighteningly disappointing and disturbing. The unconscious brainwashing has really taken its toll to the point someone would claim protesting is not following the rules when it is a citizens constitutional right to do so.
  19. Bo was a heavy favorite, looks like he lost. Lots of people claiming fraud check confirmed. Discuss.
  20. I am not here to argue aggressively about the wrestling sports of Greco-Roman, Freestyle, and US Folkstyle but am I right in my feeling that wrestlers are really only special in real-life and in MMA due to their physical conditioning? How did I get this feeling? Here's why: I just recently joined my local public highschool's male wrestling team. Of course, the style is American Folkstyle. I am a teenage male. What I remembered from what my coach told me was that he said that highschool wrestling is actually 90% physical conditioning and not techniques or sparring. He said to me that physical conditioning is what we will do 90% of the time. He also said that that is what makes wrestling hard and what also will set elite-level wrestlers especially Olympic level ones and All-American NCAA Collegiate level ones apart from others. He is right. It's tough. Another person who trains in a local MMA gym also told me that Greco-Roman Wrestling, Freestyle Wrestling, and US Folkstyle Wrestling are pretty much generic and are nothing special in terms of techniques, fight IQ, and vastness of skills compared to Brazilian Jiu-jitsu. He also told me the same thing about what my coach told me and that is that Olympic Wrestling and Highschool Wrestling are about physical conditioning and not about techniques, fight IQ, or wideness of array of skills. Speaking of him being an MMA fighter, he trains in Muay-Thai, Freestyle Wrestling, BJJ, and Western Boxing. He is an adult. He also told me that if you aren't an Olympic Wrestler or a US highschool wrestler and are instead a wrestler from independent gyms who either practices Greco-Roman, Freestyle, or US Folkstyle, then you shouldn't continue and instead just choose BJJ if you want to learn self-defense. He told me that BJJ is the real effective form of self-defense from that point on. He told me that without the infamous extreme exceptional physical conditioning of highschool wrestling and Olympic wrestling such as the physical conditioning HIIT(High-Intensity-Interval-Training), etc., wrestling(Greco-Roman, Freestyle, and US Folkstyle) itself just takes the backseat to other martial arts and combat sports such as Kyokushin, Judo, BJJ, Sambo, Western Boxing, Muay-Thai, Lethwei, Kickboxing, Kempo, Krav Maga, etc. especially in real-life self-defense scenarios. That's what he said. He told me that an Olympic Wrestler or an All-American collegiate NCAA Division I champion wrestler who learned some submissions will defeat a BJJ Black Belt but a white belt of pure BJJ will often submit and destroy an independent gym(not Olympic or highschool level) wrestler no matter what style(either Greco-Roman, Freestyle, or US Folkstyle) is the wrestler even if the wrestler learned some submissions. I kind of feel that all of what he said is true or am I wrong? Then, I tried to argue with him that wrestling styles can be one of the most effective regardless of the level of physical conditioning and the reason I gave him is that bodyslams often KO people in street fights and real-life violence. He then responded to me that instant bodyslam KOs are actually difficult and rarely happen. His reasoning is that knocking out someone by instant KO bodyslamming them becomes rarer and rarer if the person you are trying to bodyslam is as strong as you, is highly aggressive, is very aware of his surroundings, is the same size or bigger than you, has a survivor mentality, is actively facing you and not surprised attacked, and is actually resisting ferociously. He also said to me that instant KO bodyslamming the person is rarer if the person is trained in combat styles especially grappling ones such as Brazilian Jiu-jitsu, Aikido, Judo, Sambo, Shuai Jiao, etc. Although I am highly skeptical of what he said, a huge part of me feels that what he just said is right. Most of the instant bodyslam KOs I have seen in real-life and in Internet videos are typically in these conditions and factors below: 1. The person slamming is male while the one getting slammed is female. 2. The person slamming is far stronger than who he is slamming. 3. The person getting slammed is not aggressive or resisting and more like intimidated, trying to stop, trying to de-escalate, and also run away. 4. The person slamming is significantly larger than the one getting slammed. 5. The person slamming is a well-built adult while the person getting slammed is a kid. 6. The person slamming surprise-attacked and sneaked up on the one who got slammed. __________ He told me that compared to what's seen on pop media entertainment where dumb huge hulking/fat stupid brutes instant KO bodyslam everyone with ease, executing real instant KO bodyslams in real life actually requires extreme precision, extreme focus, and extreme finesse especially against aggressive individuals or trained combatants. Aside from all of that, I have personally seen or heard reports of some Olympic wrestlers and highschool wrestlers that got into real fights, they won a lot but as for their independent gym counterparts that I have seen or heard reports about, most them got their asses beat and kicked by many individuals who aren't wrestlers. The MMA fighter adult that I talked to also got me to know his brother. The brother told me that Freestyle Wrestling, Greco-Roman Wrestling, and US Folkstyle Wrestling are not really special in terms of technical skills and wideness of skills and are only special due to their physical conditioning. He also told me that if physical conditioning is not in the equation, other wrestling styles such as the obscure Filipino folk wrestling styles of Buno and Dumog are the ones who are highly technical and have a variety of skills compared to the wrestling styles Greco-Roman, Freestyle, and US Folkstyle. He also told me that if physical conditioning is out of the window, Buno and Dumog are the ones who are effective and lethal in real fights. He told me that the reason is because Dumog and Buno are optimized for weaponry and also in real-fights, real violence, street fights, and military wars compared to Greco-Roman Wrestling, Freestyle Wrestling, and US Folkstyle Wrestling that are built for sport. That's what he said. Is he right? Also, what is Dumog and Buno? Anybody know that? I have never heard of them. My final question is this: Is highschool wrestling and Olympic wrestling really more about physical conditioning? To me it seems that way. Please correct me if I am wrong.
  21. That was surprising. He got dominated on the mat and on the feet. He had a really nice takedown before he got reversed
  22. He just went down easy
  23. I wondered that myself. Would it stop moving in that wrestlers advantage for the remaining duration of that period? Or would it be for as long as he is on top before the bottom wrestler escapes or reverses? Meaning if he gives up an escape and gets another takedown that period, the riding time would then go again for him? Who knows. Not many details on some of these rules.
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