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Suriano's style & strategy with one good leg (lessons from A. Robles?)

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Hmm. I wonder who was the very first person to say "I'm going to give 110% of maximum effort," and whether that person caught hell from hyperbole haters. ;)
 
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This. Robles looked like a 165lber or 174lber. Heck, he looked at big as some 184lbers this year, including Bo Nickal. He was HUGE.

When you are that big you can do whatever you want to any 125lber, including a returning champ.

Robles's senior year was the biggest advantage I've ever seen a wrestler have over the field. It was laughable.

This "advantage" is available to any wrestler. They just have to be willing to cut off a leg.
 
Hmm. I wonder who was the very first person to say "I'm going to give 110% of maximum effort," and whether that person caught hell from hyperbole haters. ;)

Response deleted as I was responding to the wrong thread. Aplogies.
 
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This "advantage" is available to any wrestler. They just have to be willing to cut off a leg.
Can you imagine cutting off a leg and then having the rules be changed in some way (e.g., by Foley's crooked friends who run wrestling in the Olympics) to reduce your "advantage"?

No disrespect to Robles by talking about all this. I think it is more respectful to talk than to treat him as a fragile toddler. Robles is a hero to me.
 
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This. Robles looked like a 165lber or 174lber. Heck, he looked at big as some 184lbers this year, including Bo Nickal. He was HUGE.

When you are that big you can do whatever you want to any 125lber, including a returning champ.

Robles's senior year was the biggest advantage I've ever seen a wrestler have over the field. It was laughable.

You clearly do nothing but bi's and tri's when you work out, lol
 
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