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  On 12/7/2023 at 7:40 AM, lu_alum said:

J.P. O'Connor with SIX!  132-17 career (9 losses to six champs):

  • Jordan Leen, 3x (2007 Dual @ 149, 2007 EIWA @ 149, 2009 EIWA @ 157)
  • Dustin Schlatter (2007 NCAA @ 149)
  • Jordan Burroughs, 2x (2008 NCAA @ 149, 2008 Vegas @ 157)
  • Bubba Jenkins (2008 NCAA @ 149)
  • Darrian Caldwell (2008 NCAA @ 149)
  • Gregor Gillespie (2009 NCAA @ 157)
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Great find.  I was assuming it had to come out that group of guys .  That era between (149-165) was truly special 

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In addition to Goldman, there are two other three time runner ups who lost to a different wrestler all three times.

Willard Duffy lost to Rex Peery (1935), Ted Anderson (1936), and Joe McDaniel (1938).

Gerry Abas lost to Lincoln McIlravy (1993), Alan Fried (1994), and John Hughes (1995).

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  On 12/7/2023 at 3:37 PM, Wrestleknownothing said:

In addition to Goldman, there are two other three time runner ups who lost to a different wrestler all three times.

Willard Duffy lost to Rex Peery (1935), Ted Anderson (1936), and Joe McDaniel (1938).

Gerry Abas lost to Lincoln McIlravy (1993), Alan Fried (1994), and John Hughes (1995).

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It must have really stung for these two, at least Goldman went out a winner in his 4th try.

Craig Henning got screwed in the 2007 NCAA Finals.

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  On 12/7/2023 at 3:43 PM, jchapman said:

It must have really stung for these two, at least Goldman went out a winner in his 4th try.

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Indeed, but I think the biggest sting was for Bob Fehrs who lost in the final three times, and each time to Mike Caruso, by a total of 7 points between 1965 and 1967. The 1967 match finished 7-6 with a riding time point being the difference. In 1967, Fehrs had wrestled 130 for most of the year but dropped down to 123 for the tournament specifically to get one more crack at Caruso.

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  On 12/7/2023 at 4:02 PM, Idaho said:
To be clear, I have never lost to a national champion. 

Jim Martin lost twice as a HS frosh. I was his 100th consecutive win, as he won three straight PIAA titles.


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  On 12/7/2023 at 4:13 PM, lu_alum said:


Jim Martin lost twice as a HS frosh. I was his 100th consecutive win, as he won three straight PIAA titles.


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So you would've been his 18th victory his senior year

 

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  On 12/7/2023 at 4:16 PM, Wrestleknownothing said:

On the flip side Myles Amine was 1-14 against national champs (1-2 vs Brooks, 0-1 vs Ferrari, 0-5 vs Hall, 0-6 vs Valencia)

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Amine beat Hall at the Matman Open (Midlands Replacement).

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  On 12/7/2023 at 4:02 PM, Idaho said:

To be clear, I have never lost to a national champion. 

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I never lost to a national champ nor to @Idaho🙂

PS:  Wkn has never beat me in a swim meet.

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On Wrestlestat how do you find the info on wrestlers like Myles Amine who graduated?  They don't come up via search but I'm sure they didn't just delete all their old match data. 

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  On 12/7/2023 at 7:40 PM, Gantry said:

On Wrestlestat how do you find the info on wrestlers like Myles Amine who graduated?  They don't come up via search but I'm sure they didn't just delete all their old match data. 

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The search on the website doesn’t always work but you can just google Myles Amine wrestlestat and it should come up.  You might need to create a wrestlestat account though 

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  On 12/7/2023 at 7:40 PM, Gantry said:

On Wrestlestat how do you find the info on wrestlers like Myles Amine who graduated?  They don't come up via search but I'm sure they didn't just delete all their old match data. 

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Type 'amine wrestlestat' into google.

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  On 12/7/2023 at 7:40 PM, Gantry said:

On Wrestlestat how do you find the info on wrestlers like Myles Amine who graduated?  They don't come up via search but I'm sure they didn't just delete all their old match data. 

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Be forewarned that wrestlestat only goes back to 2014.

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How about a question where we identify a wrestler who won 2 or more NCAA titles yet lost the most matches to guys who never earned AA.  Without doing any research, I'm going to assume the answer is J. Jaggers.

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  On 12/8/2023 at 1:47 AM, silver-medal said:

How about a question where we identify a wrestler who won 2 or more NCAA titles yet lost the most matches to guys who never earned AA.  Without doing any research, I'm going to assume the answer is J. Jaggers.

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Then how do you know if it is right?

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  On 12/7/2023 at 5:40 PM, Caveira said:

I’ll bet you Lewboo is up there.  

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As Lee Corso would say "NOT SO FAST".....I had to do some digging but I found it!  An AWN/Mike Chapman article on Randy Lewis titled "He wrestled for the pin".  In the article it states that Lewis wrestled 26 different men who had placed in the top 3 in World or Olympic competition, and he beat 23 of them.  He also counts 25 NCAA Champions among his victims.  His career record at Iowa is 127-11-1.   Off the top of my head ....one of his losses was to an undefeated Mike Land (NCAA finals his freshman year)...then Randy won NCAA's in 79 and 80, in 81 got hurt (severely) and still took 7th.  I don't know if he ever lost to Daryll Burley (4 time finalist/2 time champion)  2 losses were to Jim Gibbons the year he got hurt and 1 was to Ricky Delagatta.  He may have lost to Delagatta more than once in his career.  Delagatta never won it though, finishing 4-3-3.  The Lewis/Burley matches were some of my favorite matches to watch....Midland's, NCAA's, East West All-Star/

randylewis.jpg

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  On 12/8/2023 at 5:17 AM, Fadzaev2 said:

As Lee Corso would say "NOT SO FAST".....I had to do some digging but I found it!  An AWN/Mike Chapman article on Randy Lewis titled "He wrestled for the pin".  In the article it states that Lewis wrestled 26 different men who had placed in the top 3 in World or Olympic competition, and he beat 23 of them.  He also counts 25 NCAA Champions among his victims.  His career record at Iowa is 127-11-1.   Off the top of my head ....one of his losses was to an undefeated Mike Land (NCAA finals his freshman year)...then Randy won NCAA's in 79 and 80, in 81 got hurt (severely) and still took 7th.  I don't know if he ever lost to Daryll Burley (4 time finalist/2 time champion)  2 losses were to Jim Gibbons the year he got hurt and 1 was to Ricky Delagatta.  He may have lost to Delagatta more than once in his career.  Delagatta never won it though, finishing 4-3-3.  The Lewis/Burley matches were some of my favorite matches to watch....Midland's, NCAA's, East West All-Star/

randylewis.jpg

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They tied once. He did lose to Burley. IIRC- it was at Midlands in '82 while redshirting.

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