Yianni has to go up to 70kg. I think it’s clear he can’t compete at full strength at 65kg. I’ve never seen him so tired
@llo686810 сағат бұрын
At this point yianni should wrestle for Greece since he’s Greek. He can’t beat US wrestlers but I KNOW he does really well against the world
@jamesmathews3778Күн бұрын
go spencer
@limonortega5611Күн бұрын
JB punked that Askren look a like
@johnfennelly-hw9iqКүн бұрын
The singlet was pulled in another video you can see it that is why Zahid's did not challenge Right call pulling on the singlet with a 8 seconds left would favor Zahid Ref great call!
@davidhughes47852 күн бұрын
Is Quincy Monday somewhat younger than Mitchell Messenbrink? I think Quincy is at a disadvantage due to length of his legs compared with length of rest of his body. If so, this makes him vulnerable to single and double leg takedowns. He protects his legs by dropping to his knees, then his head and arms are attacked. Messenbrink was able to front headlock and then go behind for a takedown and also he was able to get an angle of attack and get several single leg tackles started. Monday was able to stop at least one of those single legs with a powerful whizzer to end in a stalemate Quincy needs to change his style and wrestle takedowns from his feet and not from his knees When I see a wrestler on both knees, with his head on the mat, arms out stretched reaching for a leg tackle… I shake my head. Generally this is a losing position I know I know, some great wrestling champions get in these positions all the time, sometimes winning a takedown and sometimes getting a stalemate-restart on feet I’m in my seventies, but Quincy could beat me when I was in my prime. Still, I’ve succeeded at coaching, and I think Quincy should wrestle in a better stance, possibly emulating styles of wrestlers who are usually taller than their opponents. I had a saying “Don’t go boink” I’d watch films of dual meets with sound cut off When a wrestler shot a takedown (leg tackle, often with no effective setup) He would end up hitting his knees to mat, head down, and arms extended, but hands empty I would make my own sound effect, when his knees hit the mat I’d say “Boink” Thank you for showing great wrestling videos Two tough wrestlers, that I could never beat in a million years Good luck and thank you
@FHSUWrestling2 күн бұрын
Brooks said that Zahid grabbed his singlet earlier in the match too. Where is the first "singlet grab"?
@mufafaa92542 күн бұрын
JB needs to retire
@b.b.50482 күн бұрын
That was a whoopin'. Mitch should be glad it didn't go to blows.
@danielcadwell98122 күн бұрын
Are they saying his name wrong or is it spelled wrong?
@timplumey-fl5xn2 күн бұрын
Lockett may be quick, but he doesn't have the motor Mesenbrink has. Lockett is finding out just what the word unrelenting means.
@JG-re2bb2 күн бұрын
Mendez just keeps getting better and better. He beat Diakomihalis pretty handily
@JG-re2bb2 күн бұрын
Valencia is huge for 86 kg
@jeremykooi62152 күн бұрын
Wow. Where is the stalling
@miladirani43133 күн бұрын
Well done 👍👍 both wrestlers , good fight
@ShawnRice-xe2xo3 күн бұрын
51yrs been wrestling since I was 8 the rules in freestyle and college makes it boring. Folk style wrestling is so much better let them wrestle not just stall.
@SwiverYTКүн бұрын
Hopefully they increase passivity warnings this year
@alimodiri61653 күн бұрын
Valencia should have won this match, but I wonder if he could have beaten DT. With Taylor out and Yazdani having has a surgery, seems like 86kg is wide open. I don't see Brooks dominating like DT did.
@michelgulrud36563 күн бұрын
Since when do you get points when you're going out of bounds
@michelgulrud36563 күн бұрын
Since when do you get points when you're going out of bounds
@michelgulrud36563 күн бұрын
Since when do get points when you're out of bounds. If you're out of bounds, it doesn't count
@rremo20763 күн бұрын
mesenbrink is physical he was not intimidated…i like that
@jordanspeckels20213 күн бұрын
Mesenbrink seems like the adult version of the kid everyone hated wrestling in practice as a kid.
@brianandzane3 күн бұрын
He lost because he was wearing ankle socks.
@marcnigro21344 күн бұрын
thats funny how PSU fans dont take accountability for this guys Mesenbrink's chippyness. He totally deserved that
@TMACTHEKNIFE4 күн бұрын
Congrats to Trent finally beating someone from Penn State
@mobydick26544 күн бұрын
Meyer changed in college, hope he bounces back!
@daniel71984 күн бұрын
Daton only wins when it doesn’t matter
@williamoleary93304 күн бұрын
Downey didn’t even try to wrestle back. Hall came out and sat just off the mat while they kept announcing this big mouth quitters name. Good riddance
@ryansullivan30815 күн бұрын
That was a crappy call. Dude got cheated
@michaelmiller47775 күн бұрын
Suriano looks skinny
@williamoleary93305 күн бұрын
Suriano left $ on the table chasing this. He’s never been a huge freestyle guy and the results have backed that up. Just go to MMA and be done with it. I wish the best for Dayton. Yea he’s boring, but. good guy.
@williamoleary93305 күн бұрын
They both don’t look to put it in guys. I mean if you would have told me we’d be here after watching these guys in high school I would have never believed it. Just two extremely boring guys to watch
@williamoleary93305 күн бұрын
🥱🥱
@sgriffin87395 күн бұрын
Sorry but in Brooks can't go because failed drug test, he shouldn't be there anyway
@dawsongiesken95305 күн бұрын
I actually hate freestyle rules it’s like a bunch of crack heads got together and just started slapping some bull shit down for rules
@dominicweaver29013 күн бұрын
i know it’s so dumb, like yeah you can be in a crazy dominant position but if the ref feels like it’s been to long it can just be reset
@Rob_2002_NCAA_Champion5 күн бұрын
This is utterly disgusting and appalling: Aaron Brooks digging into David Taylor's rectum-that deep-is shocking and reprehensible. I am extremely disappointed and appalled by the recent match where Brooks resorted to such highly questionable and illegal tactics, specifically "oil checking." This act, which involves invasive and deeply inappropriate contact where one defecates, is not just illegal in the sport of wrestling but also a gross violation of the principles upon which sportsmanship is built. This tactic-where one wrestler forcibly invades the personal and private space of another, akin to inserting a panther paw into the opponent's singlet to disrupt their core muscle stability and concentration-is deeply disturbing. It's not just about the unfair advantage it momentarily provides by distracting or disabling the opponent; it's akin to the methods used to stop an aggressive animal. This behavior might happen accidentally in the heat of the moment, but the deliberate and deep invasion by Brooks with more than just one finger is a predatory act that degrades the sport's integrity and shows outright disrespect to fellow athletes. Actions like these not only pose a risk of physical harm but also tarnish the reputation of the sport. They send a dangerous message that could influence young, impressionable athletes, potentially putting our children at risk. This is not just a breach of sporting conduct; it's behavior that borders on the sexual violation of an opponent, something we should all stand against to protect our children and the sanctity of sports. Athletes, coaches, and officials must all hold themselves and each other to the highest standards to ensure that wrestling remains a respected and fair competitive sport. The governing bodies of wrestling must take stringent measures against such misconduct. There must be a clear message that such behavior will not be tolerated, with appropriate penalties applied to discourage future occurrences. Furthermore, this incident should lead to broader discussions about sportsmanship, the enforcement of rules, and the ethical training of athletes to foster an environment where fair play is at the forefront. This sport is about more than just winning. It's about how you play the game, how you respect your opponent, and how you honor the tradition of wrestling. Let's not allow the pursuit of victory to degrade the nobility of this great sport. We must demand better from our athletes and from the institutions that govern our sports.
@johnfennelly-hw9iqКүн бұрын
A lot of hate man not a word you spoke is right
@Rob_2002_NCAA_ChampionКүн бұрын
@@johnfennelly-hw9iq You clearly didn't see the match.
@treelogic14155 күн бұрын
Your boy lockett is a chump
@TheUpgrade1015 күн бұрын
Nice to see that OSU still has some good ol' boys behind the scenes at this level. ABSOLUTELY NO WAY DATON MADE WEIGHT AT 57kg. Its almost comical like they aren't even trying to hide it at this point.
@ShawnRice-xe2xoКүн бұрын
Can’t wait to watch Hughes the freshman at OSU he is a bad man
@calvinmoss33295 күн бұрын
In fairness to Downey he has been competing in Bellator and he didn't always stay conscious through those fights. He is not used to going the distance.
@user-bb8tz2kq7y5 күн бұрын
Did this Announcer come from a Nursing Home ? 😅😂🤣😆🤔
@hopebobhartley38125 күн бұрын
You have your ankle cranked
@hopebobhartley38125 күн бұрын
Downey.. different I like it..ain’t scared of nobody .. talk more about Downey
@Johanmiami15 күн бұрын
Gilman is a class act. He’s going to be an amazing coach
@codylouscher42206 күн бұрын
Go hawks
@fre5hee6 күн бұрын
People mention Downey's "ankle injury" but totally ignore the fact that it only happened once he was gased and needed time 🤣🤦♂️
@Michael-ii9fs6 күн бұрын
Lockette going to OSU is also going to develop under David Taylor. I think that is a great fit.
@hartake66676 күн бұрын
I liked starocci but happy about this humbling upset good wrestle Hidlay 👏🏾
@philipj.sherman29876 күн бұрын
Aaron Brooks signaled to him at the end that that wasn't easy.