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Post by Josh Handeland on May 15, 2013 23:21:46 GMT -5
Top 3 or not, king or not, I'd actually like to see Gulley pull Logsdon, both arms, they both have really good toprolls, I'd think it would be fairly even. I was thinking about that earlier today to be honest.
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Post by Steven Green on May 15, 2013 23:48:42 GMT -5
Bills toproll is better than gulleys....but gulley has a definate advantage inside.
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Post by Eric Walls on May 16, 2013 1:40:05 GMT -5
Top 3 sub 200 lb guys in the U.S. right now right hand...
Craig Tullier RVJ Chad Silvers
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Post by David Owens on May 16, 2013 2:01:35 GMT -5
Top 3 sub 200 lb guys in the U.S. right now right hand... Craig Tullier RVJ Chad Silvers Snook gave Tullier all he wanted at 176 outside of Chad I'd say he is the clear 2nd in that class but has not really been tested at 198 My top three current would be RVJ who also would be a contender in whatever class he pulls Brent Rakers who outside of Bill Logsden has proved to deserve this spot over and over Chad Silvers cuz Chad is bad and that is true!
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Post by Justin "Bama Bull" Bishop on May 16, 2013 5:38:16 GMT -5
Craigslist iz stronger and heavier npw than he was a yeat ago, id put my money on him against anybody on that list. Craig Chad and Ryan imo are top three. And from what I've been told Craig has offered matches to most of the top guys and nobody wants it!
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Post by John Milne on May 16, 2013 7:43:31 GMT -5
Storm, Rakers, Clark, RVJ
Interchangeable IMO. Bill is right there as well but he's not the king of this always killer class.
Not sure if Sill does 198 or not. Kaufman would also be among the top dogs there should he do 198.
Traditionally this class has been a shark tank. It's full of younger, hungry, tough guys fighting their way to the top. Generally it's more competitive than other classes. Guys here tend to move up in weight from time to time and cut for bigger events so the top spot is frequently contested.
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Post by CHRISTIAN BINNIE on May 16, 2013 9:24:59 GMT -5
Selearis..Yes he is STILL pulling, only locally though..
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Post by Justin "Bama Bull" Bishop on May 16, 2013 10:39:44 GMT -5
I agree with that John, I was just considering the FL RR a couple months back Craig pulled in. Its was 12-14 top 98ersand he also pulled the tournament and never got beat! That's 30-35+ matchs with top contenders! I personally want to see Chad vs Craig!
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Post by James Worke on May 16, 2013 10:50:55 GMT -5
Chads prob still in recovery mode from surgery......
A closer matchup since RVJ is on the west, mite be tullier vs gulley...... hmmmmmmm
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Post by Jim Coyle on May 16, 2013 12:08:50 GMT -5
Dan Whittle should be one of the top pullers.
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Post by Michael Vaz on May 16, 2013 12:17:08 GMT -5
Selearis..Yes he is STILL pulling, only locally though.. Always wanted to challenge Mike right and left. Thought UAL was going to set it up for UAL3 but never happened. Would love to make that happen somehow. Bill all day until Josh proves otherwise.
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Post by Giles Russell on May 16, 2013 18:17:13 GMT -5
In no order the top 3 sub 200 guys are: Mike S. Rob V Chad S
Craig may be real close too.
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Post by Daryl Miller on May 16, 2013 19:11:53 GMT -5
I agree with Giles except instead of Craig, I'd have to say Storm. I never personally saw Craig pull, but Storm seems impress everywhere he goes!
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Post by David Owens on May 16, 2013 19:26:34 GMT -5
With respect to all mentioned I will never see how anyone can create a sub 200 top 3 and leave out the guy who ran the table on the class for two years strait winning every national title in those years and has beaten the whos who of sub 200s, aside from Bill Logsden having his number Brent Rakers has a huge lack of respect in this catagory
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Post by Justin "Bama Bull" Bishop on May 16, 2013 19:53:41 GMT -5
Wasn't he in the RR in Florida? I'm not leaving him out or saying he's not top notch just basing it on what I've seen in the last 3months Craig won that RR under weight and impressively, and just recently beat the Arnold classic champion impressively!
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