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14 hours ago, juniorvarsity said:

A@Irani Who do you think is Iran's rep at 125kg in 2028? What is the sentiment in Iran? Does it feel inevitable that Masoumi takes the spot, or do the fans love Zare?

I can only express my personal opinion.  I would love to see Masoumi take over the spot, but so far Zare has completely dominated him, and none of their matches have been close.  Masoumi is probably top 4 in the world, but there appears to be a big gap between him and Zare at the moment.

Masoumi is still very young and I am hoping that he will continue to improve.

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Mirzazadeh is the best Greco 130 kg in the world. He turned Semenov and beat him. He now has wins over every other top ranked wreslter. Mirzazadeh is not at the level of a Lopez or Balboshin, he is more like this era's Baroev. Still he should win the next Olympic gold barring some Russian/Cuban prodigy emerging or an upset. 

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On 11/28/2024 at 4:15 PM, GrandOlm said:

Mirzazadeh is the best Greco 130 kg in the world. He turned Semenov and beat him. He now has wins over every other top ranked wreslter. Mirzazadeh is not at the level of a Lopez or Balboshin, he is more like this era's Baroev. Still he should win the next Olympic gold barring some Russian/Cuban prodigy emerging or an upset. 

I think Fardin Hedayati is right on his heels and will give him some tough competition 

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On 12/2/2024 at 3:19 PM, Irani said:

I think Fardin Hedayati is right on his heels and will give him some tough competition 

I think I remember him. He is the one who bear Kayaalp in his last tournament before the drug ban. Maybe he will beat Mirzazadeh . That's why I think Mirzazadeh is this era's Baroev. 

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16 hours ago, GrandOlm said:

I think I remember him. He is the one who bear Kayaalp in his last tournament before the drug ban. Maybe he will beat Mirzazadeh . That's why I think Mirzazadeh is this era's Baroev. 

You are correct 

 

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On 12/5/2024 at 1:55 PM, Irani said:

You are correct 

 

I wonder what Riza's plan is. He has an enormous ego and I wouldn't put it past him to return just to get the European medal record. The continent is still pitiful at that weight (a lot of weights now) and he probably would be favorite. 

I don't think old man Kayaalp fancies his chances against Iran's heavyweights in 28, maybe for the better for Riza since  he'd put himself through the grind again. Riza's not a naturally big guy, holding all that weight can't be healthy for him. 

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Hello all, glad to see this thread again 

 

Senior nationals are going on right now for FS. Today was the 1st day. No real big news. Goleij beat Bazri in the semi at 97 and will almost certainly beat Babaloo in the final tomorrow. So he will likely be Azarpira's obstacle in making the 2025 world team. 

 

57 still very weak. Sarlak and Veisi lost to an unknown guy from Qom in the last seconds, lol. The final will be the Qom guy vs Valizadeh who went to junior worlds this year but had the results of DNP. He beat 17 year old Khateri 8 - 5 in the semi. I think none of these guys, including Sarlak who has to be around 25 or 26,  would medal at junior worlds let alone senior. 

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On 1/1/2025 at 6:02 PM, shiraz321 said:

Hello all, glad to see this thread again 

 

Senior nationals are going on right now for FS. Today was the 1st day. No real big news. Goleij beat Bazri in the semi at 97 and will almost certainly beat Babaloo in the final tomorrow. So he will likely be Azarpira's obstacle in making the 2025 world team. 

 

57 still very weak. Sarlak and Veisi lost to an unknown guy from Qom in the last seconds, lol. The final will be the Qom guy vs Valizadeh who went to junior worlds this year but had the results of DNP. He beat 17 year old Khateri 8 - 5 in the semi. I think none of these guys, including Sarlak who has to be around 25 or 26,  would medal at junior worlds let alone senior. 

Thank you for the updates.  I look forward to seeing the results.

"I know actually nothing.  It isn't even conjecture at this point." - me

 

 

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So far Iran's Greco national champions have been decided albeit world (senior, u23 and u20) and olympic medalists did not compete in this tournament as they had exemptions. 

55kg: Mehdi Ahadi Zanab (Gilan province), 60kg: Pouya Naserpour (Khuzestan province), 63kg:  Mohammadmehdi Keshtkar (Fars province), 67kg: Mohammadreza Gholami (Fars province), 72kg: Iman Mohammadi (Khuzestan province), 77kg: Amin Kaviyaninejad (Khuzestan province), 82kg: Gholamreza Farrokhi (Fars province), 87kg: Naser Alizadeh (Mazandaran province), 97kg: Hamidreza Badkan (Tehran province) and 130kg: Aliakbar Yousefi (Mazandaran province).

According to the Iran wrestling federation, the winners of the national tournament who are 23 years and younger will wrestle against the corresponding u23 world member at that weight class for the upcoming Asian championships, if no u23 national champion at that weight class, then the u23 world team member will compete. This applies to both freestyle and greco. 

For Zagreb open, the current provisional list for the greco team has been announced. 55kg: Armin Shamsipour and Mehdi Ahadi Zanab, 60kg: Pouya Naserpour, 63kg: Erfan Jarkani, Mohammadmehdi Keshtkar, 67kg: Ahmadreza Mohsennejad and Mohammadreza Gholami, 72kg: Mohammadreza Geraei, Danial Sohrabi and Iman Mohammadi, 77kg: Ali Oskou, Alireza Abdevali, Amin Kaviyaninejad and Amir Abdi, 82kg: Gholamreza Farrokhi, 87kg: Naser Alizadeh, 97kg: Shayan Habibzare and Hamidreza Badkan and 130kg: Aliakbar Yousefi.

Wrestlers in my opinion to keep an eye on incluude Armin Shamsipour, Ahmadreza Mohsennejad, Mohamdreza Gholami, Alireza Abdevali and Gholamreza Farrokhi. Most of these guys are age-level world champions and/or had a great performance at the Iran national championships.

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The national champs. Of course with a lot of wrestlers missing due to being exempt from this stage of the trial

57 - Valizadeh

61 - Javan

65 - Rezaei

70 - Elahi

74 - Abzori

79 - Babai

86 - Soheili

92 - Azimi

97 - Goleij

125 - Hashemi

 

At 57 and 61 any number of guys can make the team. They are all around the same ( not medal calibre) level. Rezaei at 65 teched everyone, we will see what he can do with Amouzad who for all the talk of him being too big seems to be staying at 65. Kiyooka really destroyed the best version of Amouzad ever in Paris. 70 guy is a cadet world champ from 2022 and beat Khalili in the junior trials last year before losing to Karampour in the final who got bronze at junior worlds. We will see if he can  derail Khalili's deserved hype  by beating him again. 74 winner beat Emami in a tournament last year as part of the olympic trials but then got destroyed by Nolf in the final and lost at Asian champs so they sent Emami anyway as he qualified the weight. The rest of them from 79 and up have a very small shot of making the team over the established guys I think. 

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