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2 minutes ago, Gantry said:

You have to stop the momentum of the attacker, to me it didn't look like Zain was able to do that. 

I am also aware I might be considerably biased.

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Just now, D3 for LU said:

Why 65Kg is soooooooooooooooooooo difficult? 🙄

(It's like the entire world wants to be there!)

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Its the weight where everyone has some elite athleticism, from big people countries to small people countries, everyone has a 65kg. 

Kudiev vs Ochir about to be hot FIRE 
then Sujeet vs Ochir, lol assuming Ochir wins out, Zain will definitely have to earn a shot at the Olympics

Posted
Just now, Spladle08 said:

Its the weight where everyone has some elite athleticism, from big people countries to small people countries, everyone has a 65kg. 

Kudiev vs Ochir about to be hot FIRE 
then Sujeet vs Ochir, lol assuming Ochir wins out, Zain will definitely have to earn a shot at the Olympics

Then whoever comes from the other side of the bracket....  sigh, sigh sigh...Ochir has a head scratcher every tournament, I wouldn't be surprised  if he ends up Bronze 

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Lee will be coming up soon... match# 386.

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Posted

^^^There's one in every crowd... ^^^

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Posted
3 minutes ago, D3 for LU said:

Why 65Kg is soooooooooooooooooooo difficult? 🙄

(It's like the entire world wants to be there!)

D3

I said this a minute ago too...I think we struggle to provide the ultra-elite athleticism at this weight class to pull off both the brutal hand-fighting and the stuntman thrills necessary to win globally when all the best guys are there (and not up at 70 in non-olympic years).

Posted
2 minutes ago, Threadkilla said:

Shouldn't you be out protesting somewhere?

... just not here.

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Posted
Just now, lu_alum said:

Was that UWW’s make-up call for Chamizo?


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my thoughts, exactly, he's being given the benefit of the doubt this weekend

 

Posted
Just now, lu_alum said:

Was that UWW’s make-up call for Chamizo?


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No, that guy was on his bicycle. Very cynical. Needs to be called more, not less.

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Posted

Just the same... Chamizo must of had his:

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... there Magically Delicious!

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Posted

Seriously, who made this schedule? Afternoon round was supposed to start 5 minutes ago and the evening round in a little over an hour. This "morning" session won't be done for another hour and a half. I've never seen an international event day estimated so badly.

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Posted

Meanwhile... one more match on Mat A and Lee will be up.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Spladle08 said:

Everyone loves Chamizo right 🙂 or is it just me 

Is he still training in the US? He has always been fun to watch since his first world title.  

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Seriously, who made this schedule? Afternoon round was supposed to start 5 minutes ago and the evening round in a little over an hour. This "morning" session won't be done for another hour and a half. I've never seen an international event day estimated so badly.

Agree. I mapped all the bouts across the three mats (posted on the other thread). Even by assuming only 7.5 minutes per bout, there was a 45-minute overlap between the morning session and the start of the Women’s 3/5 bouts.


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Posted
2 minutes ago, Threadkilla said:

Is he still training in the US? He has always been fun to watch since his first world title.  

I think he's still going around the world training everywhere, but I believe he is still here as his main-base. 
He still has all the talent to beat anyone, but his "Playing with fire" has gotten a bit ridiculous 

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