@KozakJon For a long time, 74 kg gold was basically either going to the US or Russia
There’s no denying the US is on the rise while Russia got hit hard by the bans
The US can produce elite wrestlers without traveling but Russia’s strength came from competing and dominating internationally
@EthCarsonlovesw@WrestlingJunki6 You guys always had that depth
Hell, Taylor pinned Yazdani and still wasn’t your first choice at the time
US wrestlers just didn’t wait for their chance or switched nations, so it wasn’t as noticeable
@GlobalWresOrder Kyle probably lifted more in kindergarten than he does now, but you can’t outlift a technical genius
We already talked about it when you saw Tazhudinov benching 😎
@GlobalWresOrder Calling out a guy who can’t get a visa is such a WWE move
There’s this thing called Worlds where Zare is waiting for anyone who wants the smoke
No need for all these clickbait callouts 🤷🏼♂️
@Ashkios@yuriy_mitsuaya Well, it’s still better to get teched by Zare and beat Sharipov than lose to Azarpira, Arash, Sadulaev, and probably a few others too
@AndrewA1994 He bases his wrestling heavily on hand fighting, so Iranians with all the underhooks and pushouts are difficult for him, but I think Ghas is different in that regard.
As for Valencia, I’m sure even a past-prime Naifonov would beat him.
What happened to Ktsoev? He’s not wrestling at the Ossetia–Dagestan dual.
The biggest prospect and supposedly the guy to beat Sadulaev retired before even having his first international competition? @GlobalWresOrder
Champ knows everything outside Worlds before the Olympics, and the Olympics themselves, is mostly a gimmick
We all know multiple World champions who never managed to repeat it in those years 👀👀
It’s really cool getting called a friend and ball knower by @FloWrestling.
Been following them since they went to Krasnoyarsk and showed us the Yarygin Grand Prix
Thanks 🫶🏻 @KozakJon@CPyles8