Maybe a question for @Wrestleknownothing
I was just looking at Pat Glory’s Wrestlestat and not sure if I had previously realized how impressive it was.
99-9. Only 2 losses in his final 3 seasons (2020 cut short by Covid). Here were his losses:
Suriano
Vito x2 (who he also beat)
Spencer x2
Picc x3 (who he also beat)
Rivera
So he lost to 5 guys, 3 of which were or became national champs.
Which got me to thinking…what national champ has lost to the most national champs?
I found some others that lost to 3 (such as Drew Foster and Myles Martin), but can’t seem to find any that lost to 4 or more but I assume it’s happened.
Hopefully. It actually looks like Maida won’t see anyone currently ranked between #8-#19 before NCAA’s, although I assume some of them will take some losses and give him a chance to move back up to where he was.
FWIW, although it seems weird and there are a few guys you could nitpick, 125 is a mess and Kozak’s argument for why Maida dropped so much did kinda make sense, particularly in regards to Ventresca.
And he was polite with his response.
Which would put him ahead of Steveson’s pace. I was more just saying the Steveson comparison isn’t necessarily unwarranted. Crookham was a 3x PA champ and only wrestled 3 seasons
Flo did it. Provo to #1. I don’t hate it.
Intermat again went the other extreme (like when they only put Crookham at #5 after beating Vito and Flo had him #1) and only put him at #4. I don’t get keeping Figueroa ahead of him at this point considering he hasn’t wrestled at all.
Although the odd thing to me is with Crookham Intermat now put him #1. If they didn’t have him above Fix before, not sure why beating Nagao puts him above Fix…
There are some weird things with Flo’s rankings but I’ll give them credit for trying to be consistent. Intermat seems to include a bit more of “the eye test,” which is fine but can be harder to defend IMO.
Well it’s already December, so it wouldn’t be “the entire season.” In fact his absence in general was why I was kinda wondering if he might be mid-cut right now, but just speculation of course.
“Challenge” as in not get bonused, maybe, but while I’ve been critical of people calling 125 “weak,” Fix is on another level and probably walks through 125 if the cut isn’t too hard without daddy’s water bottle
I would think it could be partially to try to block others from qualifying. How many qualify from Senior Nats and who else do we expect to attend that isn’t qualified? Saw Suriano is now registered
Not totally clear here, but if he doesn’t he’ll be wrestling part-time:
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2023/12/04/2790027/0/en/ABR-Dynamic-Funds-LLC-Expands-Team-with-World-Champion-Zain-Retherford.html