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Post by Tony Carpenter on Oct 26, 2004 18:51:46 GMT -5
thanx for the kind words Steve. Finally found a sport that i''m ready to get involved in and I'm sticking to it
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Post by enginterzi on Oct 27, 2004 5:08:22 GMT -5
when i was around 16-17 my mom and my sister was stronger than me in armwrestling.at the age of 19 i won my first world title.Tony,what im trying to tell you is that if you pay the price by doing everything necessary you have a great chance of adding your name as one of the greatest in the sport.by reading your posts i thought you were much older than 17,because you sound very mature.just keep doing what s necessary.im sure you will reach your goal.
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Post by Tony Carpenter on Oct 27, 2004 5:15:36 GMT -5
thanx Engin, and again good luck.
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Post by Olin Lucas on Oct 29, 2004 12:28:43 GMT -5
i believe that Tschakilov from Russia is the only man that has chance to beat this man.because Tschakilov has no worry about a quick win.he has an incredible defending style and power.the way that he armwrestles is Rustam's weakest point.but we outside pullers have very low chance of beating this monster:). I would love to see that battle between Tschakilov and Rustam!!!! Tschakilov has tremendous power in the hook, and has very good stamina as well.
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Post by enginterzi on Oct 30, 2004 4:34:12 GMT -5
Olin,they did this match last year in Germany.i really wouldnt wanna be one of them because they were fighting in hook.it was too long for my heart to handle even to watch.Tschakilov lost by fouls when he was ready to win!!!
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Post by Paul Maiden on Oct 30, 2004 9:07:36 GMT -5
Hey Engin how it going champ? hope the pinkies are getting better. i was there in germany to and saw the match as well as having the video,there was no way tschakilov elbow fouled it was terrible refreeing that cost him that match,he always had the stamina on Rustam in the final and he was certainly cheated out of victory. but i have to admit he out wrestled tschackilov in the early rounds by 1st going outside, i think there was a foul,then changing to inside catching the strong russian out of postion. i have seen Rustam pull many times now and anyone who pulls him look at his hand,if he thumb wraps 99 out of 100 toproll,and no thumb wrap he wants the hook same as. anyone whos seen the germany video will verify.
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Post by Neil Pickup on Oct 30, 2004 11:05:56 GMT -5
For Fatty verification, I was so close in Germany I could smell those MOOOO FOOOOOOOOOOOZZZZ !!! ( or it could of been Pauly POWER ASS Maiden.... as he surely was only 30 yards away !!!) & as Engin and my Fat Fartster trainin Buddy indicated Tschakilov was DEFINATELY gonna win and had too much Top End and Stamina for Rustam that day !!! He was unfortunate to loose the final, though Rustam certainly had handed him his Ass in the heats !!! Its a funny old game ;D ;D Regards n Jelly Sex MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE !!! PS. Steve on your picture mate............thats the fairest grip I have EVER seen, I have a mate called Steve n I can tell ya now, man beast n fruit will never see the day when English Steve sets up in the "Marquess of Queensbury" Bob ON Yep F*CK ALL WRONG WI THAT manner which you have adopted therein Lad... NICE !!!
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Post by Charlie Minell on Oct 30, 2004 11:43:00 GMT -5
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Post by Andy 'wiSë™' Barker on Oct 30, 2004 12:23:02 GMT -5
...there was no way tschakilov elbow fouled it was terrible refreeing that cost him that match,he always had the stamina on Rustam in the final and he was certainly cheated out of victory. Hmmm look who's reffin'! Not you Keith!
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Post by Steve Kirlew on Oct 30, 2004 16:11:48 GMT -5
Has anyone heard the results of todays WWC in Reno? I know the results will be posted up soon but i'd really like to know now if anyone knows! ;D
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Post by enginterzi on Oct 31, 2004 7:06:51 GMT -5
hello Paul,they are still in bad condition.if Tscakilov didnt try to toproll Rustam at their 1. match neither of them could take 1. place.in the final Tscakilov beat him once and was very near to beat him again but he got second foul. Paul,my friend,im sorry but i dont agree with you about he didnt foul.current WAF rules call it a foul even if it didnt really give him an advantage.he could win even if he didnt do that little elbow move.i hope soon in the future they will tolerate those little elbow moves.on my eyes Tschakilov was the winner of that day.and still he is the only man to my opinion that has chance to beat Rustam under 80kg.maybe Sharon can do it too,but no one else.if Tschakilov goes to Zloty and they do a great dog fight once again then the results will be totally different that we expect.if they do that dog fight again then there will be many guys to beat him.and if they meet fresh i believe Tscakilov will win!!!!because his style is the worse thing for Rustam:)
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Post by enginterzi on Nov 2, 2004 5:26:59 GMT -5
Tscakilov s coming to Zloty!!!!!! goodluck Rustam:)
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Post by Paul Maiden on Nov 2, 2004 12:45:39 GMT -5
No Engin in my post i meant rustam tried to toproll then they restarted then in went to the hook.
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