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Post by enginterzi on Mar 4, 2011 17:15:24 GMT -5
great job! no doubt George will win tomorrow and i will rank him no 2 after Zoloev under 80kg.i knew this was gonna happen.when did George lose against a hook puller last time?
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Post by Robert Bishop on Mar 4, 2011 17:15:57 GMT -5
i heard on facebook that Rich and Denis had a war i look forward to the video some people will never learn as far as not betting against Crazy George ;D
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Post by Felix Bürger on Mar 4, 2011 17:52:39 GMT -5
wow even before seeing the footage..., Armwrestling is amazing.
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Post by Joshua Lupkes on Mar 4, 2011 17:54:23 GMT -5
Rich told me that the match between him and Denis was a great match. back and forth, elbow fouls by both. from what he described, Denis had him down and he was able to pull him back. There were 2 or 3 restarts between the elbow fouls and slip. All matches were in a hook. He said that his back was quite sore after that so he did give his next match to Tim after that.
He also said Denis was sore/hurt after their match as well. I am very curious to see the footage as well.
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Post by Gary Roberts on Mar 4, 2011 18:31:34 GMT -5
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Post by enginterzi on Mar 4, 2011 18:38:09 GMT -5
does Arnolds not use WAF rules? M.Todd's humerus bone was inclined down when Tim got second foul.
ITEM 4
2) Competitors cannot drop the competing shoulder below the level of the elbow pad when in a neutral or losing position. This will be considered a dangerous position. The neutral position defined as the starting position down to 2/3 of the way to the losing side of the table. The humerus bone of the competing arm will not be inclined down and therefore elevating the elbow and dropping the shoulder below the elbow pad.
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Post by enginterzi on Mar 4, 2011 18:47:44 GMT -5
Denis is lucky that he did not meet Richard's prime time! and there is no way Denis can beat Devon . in a 6 rounds supermatch i would bet 6-0 on Devon.
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Post by Johnny Edwards on Mar 4, 2011 19:20:23 GMT -5
So did Denis pin Rich or did he foul out?
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Post by Johnny Edwards on Mar 4, 2011 19:27:17 GMT -5
Josh I will give you the call about Rich and Denis. But I was right about Rich not getting his rotator turned under I believe that allowed him to take away some of Denis power. Very, very good match. Nice job Rich!!!!! You tha man!!!!
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Post by Dante Dall'Antonia on Mar 4, 2011 20:17:29 GMT -5
I agrre with Engin about Devon and Dennis
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Post by Guy Lasorsa on Mar 4, 2011 20:57:49 GMT -5
Always exciting when you can see an International mix. I never liked Georges style but the man sure gets it done
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Post by Alan Berget on Mar 4, 2011 22:24:56 GMT -5
What about the 54's?
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Post by Tim Lewis on Mar 4, 2011 22:47:42 GMT -5
does Arnolds not use WAF rules? M.Todd's humerus bone was inclined down when Tim got second foul. ITEM 4 2) Competitors cannot drop the competing shoulder below the level of the elbow pad when in a neutral or losing position. This will be considered a dangerous position. The neutral position defined as the starting position down to 2/3 of the way to the losing side of the table. The humerus bone of the competing arm will not be inclined down and therefore elevating the elbow and dropping the shoulder below the elbow pad. Michael along with a few other US pullers get le-way on this all the time even though Engin you are absolutely correct.
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Post by Yosef chalbi on Mar 4, 2011 23:58:49 GMT -5
i got some results........
my backpack is FULL of free stuff!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Josh Handeland on Mar 5, 2011 0:20:19 GMT -5
i got some results........ my backpack is FULL of free stuff!!!!!!!!!!! Ditto ;D Josh I will give you the call about Rich and Denis. But I was right about Rich not getting his rotator turned under I believe that allowed him to take away some of Denis power. Very, very good match. Nice job Rich!!!!! You tha man!!!! I haven't seen the video yet and it doesn't work on the hotel computer, but IIRC Denis beat him in a hook, although Rich did take his hand at least once maybe more than once, one time he took Denis out of the hook and back! Rich also held him inside. I didn't think anybody except maybe Devon and heavy John could compete with Denis inside. Also heard Michael Todd is 282 right now which is the heaviest he has ever been. I will be the first to admit that I over estimated Denis and/or underestimated our USA heavyweights. Right now I think Devon is for sure rightfully ranked #1 in the World. I think Michael vs. Devon is going to be the next big supermatch. And seeing Rich vs. Denis and seeing all of Pushkar's matches with Denis, I think Richard and Pushkar would be simply out of this world!!! how about an 8-way supermatch: Denis vs. Jerry, Rich vs. Andrey, Devon vs. Michael Todd, Bresnan vs. Brzenk... would be amazing
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