Didnt see it mentioned here. Typical of most of Nolf's freestyle matches. Puts himself in some bad positions but that guy didnt have much for him. Kyle's guy backed out so he didnt wrestle.
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Tsabolov was 2014 world champ, 2017 world silver, 2018 Yarygin champ, and 2020 Russian Nationals silver.I don't know who he wrestled but I miss seeing Jason Nolf wrestle! He still is as dominant as ever. I hope he beats the crap out of Kyle Dake in 2 and a half years for an Olympic Spot.
He’s also the last person to beat Sidakov, reigning Olympic & 2x world 74kg champion.Tsabolov was 2014 world champ, 2017 world silver, 2018 Yarygin champ, and 2020 Russian Nationals silver.
Perhaps he's not quite what he once was -- maybe why he transferred to Serbia this year (and he DNQ for the Olympics) -- but that's still a high quality opponent to beat that convincingly.
To the fridge, cooler, or wine rack. You still won't understand them but it will matter less.Now where can I go to understand the commentators on that clip?
I thought that was Zhamalov?He’s also the last person to beat Sidakov, reigning Olympic & 2x world 74kg champion.
Yes, I think you thought that!I thought that was Zhamalov?
I know you were really down on Nolfs progress in freestyle. Has this result changed your mind any or not so much?tsabolov doesn't like tough carpet struggling
if it was the tsabolov of 5 years ago, absolutely! an all star event win over a past his prime tsabolov doesn't totally change my perspective, but it's still a good result and i'm happy he won. i don't think this makes him any more likely to make a team any time soon. he might benefit from attrition at 74 domestically though, so who knows?I know you were really down on Nolfs progress in freestyle. Has this result changed your mind any or not so much?
is Dake younger than Jason yet?Enjoyed watching Nolf beat Tsabolov. Nolf is so offensive-minded that sometimes it can be to his detriment with elite freestyle wrestlers who know how to turn defense into points.
To his credit, Taylor (another guy with offense in his DNA) has learned to be more selective and strategic with his shots after wearing his opponents down a bit.
Wrestling international guys more regularly should definitely help Nolf improve his game. He will need to be more competitive with Dake in future matches if he eventually wants to own the 74KG weight domestically.
That is a truly bizarre photo. And it needs a good caption.
I wanna party with Sadulaev.
Russians turn potatoes into vodka, not wrestlers
Sadulaev should definitely come to speak at M2 and not Ohio State.Apparently Snyder went to Sadulaev’s wrestling school. Spoke to the students. Sounds like Sadulaev might come to the US to do the same.
Why would he travel all the way to the US to dead lift?Sadulaev should definitely come to speak at M2 and not Ohio State.
thanks that made me laugh and smile this morningNo words…
None needed. What great moments! Thanks for sharing.No words…
love this. sadulaev seems like a good dude.No words…
Every time a white politician stumps in a black church.No words…
Every time a white politician stumps in a black church.
I had a college teammate who could untie his shoes from any spot on the mat. He was a NJ state champ, but he acted like matches were mostly for resting. He claimed if he looked tired, his opponent would be surprised when he started to move again.His opponent looked very gassed very early. Interesting to watch a world champion acting like I did in junior high when I was gassed: untie and tie my shoe, pull up my socks, take my time getting back to center, etc.
Ha! Head games. I would sometimes reach out with my left hand (rather than the right) to shake hands with my opponent before a match just to mess with them a bit. Or I would give them a really weak handshake so that they would under-estimate me or over-estimate their own level of competence. I always thought the kind of stuff that wrestler's like Tony Ramos did (the intense stare down) were signs of weakness or empty bravado rather than strength.I had a college teammate who could untie his shoes from any spot on the mat. He was a NJ state champ, but he acted like matches were mostly for resting. He claimed if he looked tired, his opponent would be surprised when he started to move again.
Ha! Head games. I would sometimes reach out with my left hand (rather than the right) to shake hands with my opponent before a match just to mess with them a bit. Or I would give them a really weak handshake so that they would under-estimate me or over-estimate their own level of competence. I always thought the kind of stuff that wrestler's like Tony Ramos did (the intense stare down) were signs of weakness or empty bravado rather than strength.
Gotta hand it to the kid trying to address Snyder in English at 10:00 -- foreign language with no written notes and nervous as hell. But he got thru it.