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Post by Jeramie Towle on Jun 7, 2009 19:19:04 GMT -5
I think I said this before, Dave is next John Brzenk! I dont believe RVJ spells his name D A V E ;D
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Post by jamesretarides on Jun 7, 2009 19:22:53 GMT -5
Scott Ballinger. That young man looks more and more impressive every time I see him pull. Dave, when weren't you good?
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Post by Bob Paradis on Jun 7, 2009 20:20:02 GMT -5
Dave Chaffee has to be the number 1 most improved over the last 1-2 years. Scott Ballinger, Steve Shoemaker, Justin Kopa, Ethan Fritsche, and Brent Rakers have also made huge gains.
But, what about RVJ? Look how far he has come in the last 2 years. He was good, but not getting wins on guys like Brzenk and Perron. It is interesting that the 2 most improved men in the 220 range (+/-) will be meeting this fall at the NAA. This is a rivalry that could go on for years, unless Dave is unable to remain in the 220 range.
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Post by Harold "Rattlesnake" Ryden on Jun 7, 2009 20:25:24 GMT -5
Brandon Dye
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Post by STEVE PHIPPS on Jun 7, 2009 20:53:37 GMT -5
Brandon Dye, Devin Mackin and Todd Miller have made great gains this last year in our area!
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Post by Rob Vigeant Jr. on Jun 7, 2009 21:15:51 GMT -5
thanks bob
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Post by David Mackin on Jun 7, 2009 21:44:03 GMT -5
Brandon Dye, Devin Mackin and Todd Miller have made great gains this last year in our area! I agree...Brandon Dye has clearly made leaps and bounds in the past few years. Also Todd Miller...wow what a story...only a few years back this man was in a wheel chair. Never giving up, he has definitely made some major strides and improved tremendously.
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Post by Dave Chaffee on Jun 8, 2009 0:03:12 GMT -5
James, i never said i was not good at one time i said i was decent when i started and worked to get where im at thats all.
Bob i look forward to pulling rob, to be the best you gotta beat the best, thats why i asked james to set this match up. I have 5 more months to prepare and improve more.. I will be ready.
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Post by Coley Jones on Jun 8, 2009 0:06:36 GMT -5
I agree on Todd Miller as well. I remember his story and seeing him at events unable to pull, and now he's VERY well in the mix of the '76s and even the '98s LH.
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Post by Johnny Edwards on Jun 8, 2009 10:24:49 GMT -5
I think Karl Stanley improved that left ALOT in the last 2 years
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Post by TK on Jun 8, 2009 10:29:23 GMT -5
I think Karl Stanley improved that left ALOT in the last 2 years I SECOND THAT...THANKS.... AND I THINK (MAX MOORE) IN GA DESERVES SOME CREDIT, HE HAS GOTTEN BETTER AND BETTER..... KARL STANLEY MAX MOORE T/K
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Post by Anthony Edens on Jul 22, 2010 8:39:01 GMT -5
What about over the last year? If we get several more names I can start a poll. 1. Anthony Snook (win over Cobra and decisive win over Klemba) 2. RVJ (mostly because he went up a weight class-4th right and left at ROTN, key win over Underwood) 3. No one really comes to mind. Anthony and RVJ, can you list your top 3 wins within the last year that you are most proud of.
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Post by Jake Smith on Jul 22, 2010 9:45:48 GMT -5
LUKE KINDT
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Post by Steven Green on Jul 22, 2010 9:54:45 GMT -5
Bill Logsdon
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Post by Casey Szparaga on Jul 22, 2010 10:16:04 GMT -5
Not disagreeing with any of the above, but three more: Dan Benoit, Jason Trumbauer, Lawton Strong
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