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Post by Ricardo Amezcua on Sept 14, 2009 20:02:16 GMT -5
Awesome job Janis!!! FLAWLESSS!!!!!!!!
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Post by Aaron Blevins on Sept 15, 2009 9:20:03 GMT -5
Janis, BIG Congrats on your World Title. Well deserved......I would think that after your training video with Arsen and your most recent performance in Italy, that you are now a household name amongst American pullers. Well done.
All that being said and all due respect to Zoloev, he, in my opinion DID NOT perform as advertised.....as "the most dominant hook puller on the planet....pound for for pound". That title in my opinion lies with no other and SHOULD NOT be questioned, with Rustam Babayev. CLEARLY, the most dominant puller under Arsen Liliev. I would take Rustam 5-0 vs Zoloev in a supermatch. Heavier, yes. More dominant puller within his own weight class, CLEAR advantage......Rustam.
just ask Pascal, who would be a mulitple time WAF Champion without Babayev in his class. Good job, yet again, Pascal.
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Post by enginterzi on Sept 15, 2009 9:37:51 GMT -5
All that being said and all due respect to Zoloev, he, in my opinion DID NOT perform as advertised.....as "the most dominant hook puller on the planet....pound for for pound". That title in my opinion lies with no other and SHOULD NOT be questioned, with Rustam Babayev. . if Rustam had the match that Zoloev had with Khassanov in Bulgaria,trust me Pascal would beat Rustam.the difference is that there was no one like Khassanov in 80kg.Kostadinov who was the current WAF and EAF champion,had a war with Russian and could not become even a medalist this year. to all who doesnt know Khassanov,he 2 years ago flashed Lubomir in 2007 WAF but got injured against Liliev at the semi final match.then he was 20 now he is 22 years old. have you guys never seen John getting tired and losing an event because of this? John got beat by a regular Russian at 2005 Zloty after having wars with Semerenko.Zoloev got toprolled by Khassanov,it wasnt in hook and it was a dog fight .so dont get so excited about questioning Zoloev's hook abilities as Zoloev flashed Janis on first match,Khassanov flashed me on second round.i came to my friends and said," if Zoloev easily beats Khassanov then i know nothing about armwrestling".on 3. round i was proved to be right as Khassanov toprolled Zoloev but Zoloev did not give up and fought in a very bad position which took a lot from him.
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Post by Pete & Tim on Sept 15, 2009 9:53:21 GMT -5
John got beat by a regular Russian at 2005 Zloty What is a "Regular Russian"? What is an Irregular Russian?
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Post by Aaron Blevins on Sept 15, 2009 9:57:51 GMT -5
All that being said and all due respect to Zoloev, he, in my opinion DID NOT perform as advertised.....as "the most dominant hook puller on the planet....pound for for pound". That title in my opinion lies with no other and SHOULD NOT be questioned, with Rustam Babayev. . if Rustam had the match that Zoloev had with Khassanov in Bulgaria,trust me Pascal would beat Rustam.the difference is that there was no one like Khassanov in 80kg.Kostadinov who was the current WAF and EAF champion,had a war with Russian and could not become even a medalist this year. to all who doesnt know Khassanov,he 2 years ago flashed Lubomir in 2007 WAF but got injured against Liliev at the semi final match.then he was 20 now he is 22 years old. have you guys never seen John getting tired and losing an event because of this? John got beat by a regular Russian at 2005 Zloty after having wars with Semerenko.Zoloev got toprolled by Khassanov,it wasnt in hook and it was a dog fight .so dont get so excited about questioning Zoloev's hook abilities as Zoloev flashed Janis on first match,Khassanov flashed me on second round.i came to my friends and said," if Zoloev easily beats Khassanov then i know nothing about armwrestling".on 3. round i was proved to be right as Khassanov toprolled Zoloev but Zoloev did not give up and fought in a very bad position which took a lot from him. very good chance you are right about everything you said.......which is why you indirectly answered my statement. Rustam, for "some reason" just DOES NOT have matches with anyone at 80kg. Once again, that is why he is clearly the BEST lightweight puller in the world. Noone at that weight can slow him down, at all.
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Post by enginterzi on Sept 15, 2009 9:59:32 GMT -5
i used the word "regular" in a way to point that he is not one of the best.excuse my english!
regular Russian who is not one of the best in the world (Andrei Antonov)
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Post by Anthony Snook on Sept 15, 2009 10:02:38 GMT -5
John got beat by a regular Russian at 2005 Zloty What is a "Regular Russian"? What is an Irregular Russian? A "regular" Russian will have frequent bowel movements. An "irregular" Russian will have trouble with his bowel movements, thus changing his ability on the table.
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Post by enginterzi on Sept 15, 2009 10:05:40 GMT -5
if Rustam had the match that Zoloev had with Khassanov in Bulgaria,trust me Pascal would beat Rustam.the difference is that there was no one like Khassanov in 80kg.Kostadinov who was the current WAF and EAF champion,had a war with Russian and could not become even a medalist this year. to all who doesnt know Khassanov,he 2 years ago flashed Lubomir in 2007 WAF but got injured against Liliev at the semi final match.then he was 20 now he is 22 years old. have you guys never seen John getting tired and losing an event because of this? John got beat by a regular Russian at 2005 Zloty after having wars with Semerenko.Zoloev got toprolled by Khassanov,it wasnt in hook and it was a dog fight .so dont get so excited about questioning Zoloev's hook abilities as Zoloev flashed Janis on first match,Khassanov flashed me on second round.i came to my friends and said," if Zoloev easily beats Khassanov then i know nothing about armwrestling".on 3. round i was proved to be right as Khassanov toprolled Zoloev but Zoloev did not give up and fought in a very bad position which took a lot from him. very good chance you are right about everything you said.......which is why you indirectly answered my statement. Rustam, for "some reason" just DOES NOT have matches with anyone at 80kg. Once again, that is why he is clearly the BEST lightweight puller in the world. Noone at that weight can slow him down, at all. i have seen Rustam losing to 75kg Gashevski; or at EAF losing to Tschakilov but winning on invisible elbow fouls on Tschakilov. or hardly beating Khadaev when Khadaev was junior puller and had some wars with younger Babayev 2 days ago at the junior category. Rustam has a stronger wrist than Zoloev and that is why Zoloev had the accident with Khassanov,it had nothing to do with hook.
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Post by Aaron Blevins on Sept 15, 2009 10:10:22 GMT -5
I am guessing that match with Gashevski was some years ago and at 75kg. At 80kg from 2007-present, who has Rustam lost to?
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Post by enginterzi on Sept 15, 2009 10:15:28 GMT -5
it was at 78kg,when Rustam was at the 3. dominant year as he was 80kg pulled at WAF.
Pascal also gave to Rustam 25 seconds long match at Japan WAF.
once again,its apples and oranges.you questioned Zoloev's hook but what happenned in Italy had nothing to do with that as i mentioned Khassanov toprolled Zoloev and Rustam's wrist being stronger than Zoloev's has been an obvious thing to whole world.
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Post by enginterzi on Sept 15, 2009 10:17:07 GMT -5
btw,75kg is a harder class than 80kg IMO as Janis has 4-0 record against Pascal in 3 different events.
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Post by Aaron Blevins on Sept 15, 2009 10:28:48 GMT -5
fair enough...........just trying to give "from another planet" credit to Rustam, as Arsen recieves.
I may also agree that 75kg was the tougher class, which makes Janis' win that much more impressive. And like I said, all due respect to Zoloev, he was right there.
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Post by enginterzi on Sept 15, 2009 10:34:49 GMT -5
Rustam is a legend! no doubt ! if 75kg is tougher that is because of the presence of the Rustam at 80kg class.75kg toprollers are scared of Rustam's hand but they have hopes about defeating Zoloev's hand.
Rustam has the best record in the sport of armwrestling and he deserves all the praises!
1. Rustam 2. Roman
these guys are LEGENDS !!! and they deserve all the respects.
Arsen did not do half of the Rustam did at WAF and EAF mean.the reason that i commend Arsen is that he proves himself in higher classes as John has been doing,while Rustam is stuck to his weight class.but Rustam won much more than Arsen,not even comparable at the moment.
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Post by enginterzi on Sept 15, 2009 10:42:07 GMT -5
75kg being tougher meant that the results were mixed up.
Tsvetkov beat Gashevski but placed lower.
Bulenkov easily beat Giorgi but placed lower.
Zoloev easily beat Janis but placed lower.
Khassanov gave HELL to Zoloev but placed 10.
no disrespect to anyone but in my very honest opinion Khassanov could have beaten anyone in this class except Zoloev and he was so damn close to beat Zoloev.i was right there in that class and trust me i know what i am talking about.
3. place Bulgarian Balabanov,i bet my life on that he has never beated Gashevski as they both are from Bulgaria,but placed much higher.
people killed eachother in different matches and draw played role as it has never played before.Khassanov placing 10. is my prove.
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Post by enginterzi on Sept 15, 2009 10:50:42 GMT -5
these analyses from myself about my class.Janis deserved his title fair and square in a double elimination tournament.it was about the time to win a world title for Janis and it happenned at the hardest WAF ever.being strongest or best guy in the class doesnt always guarantee to win the class,esspecially when half of the athletes are either World Champions or medalists in the class with 36 competitors that is what happenned to Zoloev after meeting someone at his level..
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