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Don't ya luv it when everyone crashes into a posting at the same time?

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Never argue with an idiot. They will only bring you down to their level and beat you with experience.

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All of the US team wrestled one time  today already... time to cycle to the next round.

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Never argue with an idiot. They will only bring you down to their level and beat you with experience.

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Zou is tough. Don't read into the scoreboard read into the win. He is a Gwiz-level medal gatekeeper and that is two solid wins in 12 weeks against him.

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i am an idiot on the internet

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He has to learn to sprawl a little differently. He pulls his knees back up off the mat on the way out. I was wondering if they might challenge  an earlier one. I thought he was ok on that one but the knees kind of came up. He also needs to circle there.

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Posted
Just now, Rassling said:

Why was the match so close? Anyone?

Zou did not engage. Gameplan was to keep it close and try to steal it at the end.

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Posted

Lee hangs on… he’s lucky ref didn’t call him for a step out or a caution on that first one, but I have no doubt he would’ve dug deep to hang on. Nice job! He is on a mission!

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13 minutes ago, bnwtwg said:

To paraphrase that crotchety crotch sniffer LBJ once said, the "women's style" is much better. And significantly more successful. Who wants to waste their morning watching L's?

Easy tough guy 

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2 minutes ago, Rassling said:

Why was the match so close? Anyone?

Lee's opponent was defensive the entire bout, only countering Lee's offense.  Lee had a few decent scoring chances, but the guy was built like a fire hydrant.   Very hard to score on.  Looking for a big counter throw.

Lee was definitely the better wrestler.  

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