lu_alum Posted December 8 Posted December 8 THat is one of my top 3. Lee Kemp then Wade Schalles and Kolat.I’d add Gene Mills in 1980. Tech falls were very likely introduced due to Mills. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk 3
lu_alum Posted December 9 Posted December 9 (edited) 3 hours ago, lu_alum said: I’d add Gene Mills in 1980. Tech falls were very likely introduced due to Mills. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk https://www.flowrestling.org/collections/6829253-wall-talks?playing=6520717 Edited December 9 by lu_alum
Interviewed_at_Weehawken Posted December 13 Posted December 13 12 minutes ago, 152lbs said: Cary Kolat oh boy... 1
152lbs Posted December 13 Posted December 13 Best pure wrestler to not win. File him under bad luck, corruption, or whatever. I liked him better than Terry.
Interviewed_at_Weehawken Posted Monday at 02:24 PM Posted Monday at 02:24 PM On 12/13/2024 at 2:13 PM, 152lbs said: Best pure wrestler to not win. File him under bad luck, corruption, or whatever. I liked him better than Terry. Most people do.
mspart Posted yesterday at 12:41 AM Posted yesterday at 12:41 AM True that. Both were pretty hard nose competitors. mspart
4xJVchamp Posted yesterday at 01:46 AM Posted yesterday at 01:46 AM Best US wrestler - Lee Kemp no doubt rest of the world - Yoel Romero has to be considered
BruceyB Posted yesterday at 08:09 AM Posted yesterday at 08:09 AM On 12/13/2024 at 10:52 AM, Interviewed_at_Weehawken said: oh boy... Your points on why you don't believe Kolat to be the answer are really strong, but I also admit while reading them, they seem to dismiss how truly good Kolat was. Forgive me for the assumption, but I imagine you'd agree that he probably should have had at least one world or olympic title in his prime. He was certainly on the level and likely could have won any of the years you previously mentioned had things gone slightly differently. He was without a doubt good enough to win an Olympic gold medal. Additionally, if you watch the FloFilm, or any interview and here the man talk about wrestling, I can't imagine having anything but an immense respect and wishing that things had gone better for him. Like you said, I think the injustices have lead to his legend growing and a certain need to justify how good he was despite the lack of a gold. Not to mention that he wrestled at 63kg.. Arguably the toughest weight in wrestling. Look at our overall medal count in 63kg/65kg since Kolat. Has anyone else been close to the level of Cary in 63kg/65kg over a four year span since? I think the fact that he was competing in a weight that is so hard to win is being dismissed. FRL talked about the incredible parity at 65kg not too long ago and how essentially no one repeats at the weight because it is just so dang tough to make a run to gold at the weight. It's getting into semantics, but there is a difference between the most decorated wrestler to never win an Olympic gold and the best wrestler to never win. Here is my question for the rest of you; Who was a better international wrestler? Henry Cejudo or Cary Kolat? 1
Jason Bryant Posted yesterday at 02:24 PM Posted yesterday at 02:24 PM Gray Simons. Insert catchy tagline here.
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