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He is an absolute nut, but I think he wins the entire thing. He is just so good on the mat and rolls wrists and gets off to the side enough that I don't think he will get dinged for stalling. As he said in the interview I think it probably takes someone thats willing to go into the third down on riding time and can sting him late. Cardenas and Buch feel like the guys that could do that but I just don't know his cardio was really impressive in that match which was something I was concerned about. 3 weigh ins will be interesting though.

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19 hours ago, dragit said:

I am probably missing something, as usual, but I didn't think this interview was bad at all (by his standards). 

He didn't come across as psychotic and didn't say anything particularly offensive.  His manner seemed relatively calm and somewhat professional.  He seemed to acknowledge he had some personal work to do. 

His dig about practice room competition wasn't exactly teammate of the year stuff, but it was delivered low key and quickly and obviously it's true and the elephant in the room if not addressed. 

I do agree that the 3 point stance line was quite ironic and comical. 

Again, I began this with the caveat "by his standards," and if I were a coach I wouldn't touch him with a 10 foot pole, but given who we're dealing with, I didn't think this interview was particularly negatively notable.

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About an hour ago, I saw a clip of Bakersfield's 125 spiking the kid from Cal Poly on a mat return, then pinning him to qualify for Nationals along with AJ and their heavyweight. While the rest of his team was mat side in celebration for this kid, Ferrari stayed seated in the background. I found that odd and disheartening, especially in light of his recent statement (video in this thread) about his teammates.

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I never liked this guy much, but after watching his interview, I was impressed.  He came across as a superb athlete, physically AND mentally.  I think a lot of us were a bit prickly when we were competing, feeling and acting better than everyone else, but that's a part of the mentality that makes you good.
He's still young and we all make stupid mistakes when we are young.  I think he's toned it down, focused his mind, and deepened his faith in whatever makes him strong...it doesn't matter if it's religion, or an amulet you wear, or wafting sage smoke over your body with an eagle feather, or a gumby doll.  If it makes you feel good you will be stronger.  I'm not going to fault him if his zen is different from mine.  The power of the mind, most of you will agree, is imperative in wrestling.   
   And he is entertaining.
Wish I had his abs.
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On 3/8/2025 at 10:08 AM, MedicineMan said:
I never liked this guy much, but after watching his interview, I was impressed.  He came across as a superb athlete, physically AND mentally.  I think a lot of us were a bit prickly when we were competing, feeling and acting better than everyone else, but that's a part of the mentality that makes you good.
He's still young and we all make stupid mistakes when we are young.  I think he's toned it down, focused his mind, and deepened his faith in whatever makes him strong...it doesn't matter if it's religion, or an amulet you wear, or wafting sage smoke over your body with an eagle feather, or a gumby doll.  If it makes you feel good you will be stronger.  I'm not going to fault him if his zen is different from mine.  The power of the mind, most of you will agree, is imperative in wrestling.   
   And he is entertaining.
Wish I had his abs.

aj, stay off these boards..its bad for your mental health

 

no matter how superb of an athlete you are, mentally. whatever that means. 

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The kid makes it impossible to actually genuinely like him.  It reminds me of kids in school that were doing dumb things at parties but we all couldn't stop watching so we never intervened, just watched it burn.

 

Top talent, top self destructive behavior.  Need him in the UFC now so Dana can call him an idiot. 

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6 minutes ago, MedicineMan said:

This tells me you were never much of an athlete.

you're a superb mental athlete? does that mean only in your own mind you're an athlete?

 

what you were looking to say is, in some form, you're mentally strong. being a "superb athlete, mentally" doesn't make any sense. 

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3 minutes ago, TNwrestling said:

you're a superb mental athlete? does that mean only in your own mind you're an athlete?

 

what you were looking to say is, in some form, you're mentally strong. being a "superb athlete, mentally" doesn't make any sense. 

You are taking it out of context....go back and read what I wrote.  Again, your lack of understanding the mental aspect tells me you weren't much of an athlete.

PS (I'm sure addressing your first response to "aj" was a joke, but if not, I've been on these boards since AJ was in diapers that said Mr Fast Twitch on them.)

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On 3/8/2025 at 10:08 AM, MedicineMan said:
I never liked this guy much, but after watching his interview, I was impressed.  He came across as a superb athlete, physically AND mentally.  I think a lot of us were a bit prickly when we were competing, feeling and acting better than everyone else, but that's a part of the mentality that makes you good.
He's still young and we all make stupid mistakes when we are young.  I think he's toned it down, focused his mind, and deepened his faith in whatever makes him strong...it doesn't matter if it's religion, or an amulet you wear, or wafting sage smoke over your body with an eagle feather, or a gumby doll.  If it makes you feel good you will be stronger.  I'm not going to fault him if his zen is different from mine.  The power of the mind, most of you will agree, is imperative in wrestling.   
   And he is entertaining.
Wish I had his abs.

I spoke with a two-time NCAA champ who said abs are over-rated. He won his two titles without a six pack.

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Just now, MedicineMan said:

You are taking it out of context....go back and read what I wrote.  Again, your lack of understanding the mental aspect tells me you weren't much of an athlete.

PS (I'm sure addressing your first response to "aj" was a joke, but if not, I've been on these boards since AJ was in diapers that said Mr Fast Twitch on them.)

the fact you['re being so defensive and attacking me for absolutely no reason tells me all i need to know about you. sad.

 

good day sir. 

Posted
3 hours ago, TNwrestling said:

aj, stay off these boards..its bad for your mental health

 

no matter how superb of an athlete you are, mentally. whatever that means. 

I was thinking the same thing.

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