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Post by enginterzi on Nov 29, 2004 11:59:41 GMT -5
i know he competes at proarm time to time.and i also remember that you protested his lose against the Canadian at your web site:)but my win against him was clear,right:)?
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Post by simon on Nov 29, 2004 12:09:41 GMT -5
I pulled left, only because there was a slot but I do not pay a lot of attention to it, sorry, as I recall though you are right it was Nikolay, then Iskandarov, then I am not sure, but the Georgian and the Slovakian were in the hunt.
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Post by Petri Kujala on Nov 29, 2004 12:09:49 GMT -5
i know he competes at proarm time to time.and i also remember that you protested his lose against the Canadian at your web site:)but my win against him was clear,right:)? If I remember that match in Canada right, I was mad about how refs was reffin that match. I really hate to see match that end after two fault. I know it just happen some time, but I still I really hate it. Nothing agaist you my friend.
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Post by enginterzi on Nov 29, 2004 12:13:08 GMT -5
i know Petri,im teasing you.i totally agree with you about his lost to Canadian on that match.they again met on the semi final of b side and this time there was a go and it finished in an eye blink.
Simon,may you be mistaking about 2. place with left arm?may be it was the young Slovakian?
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Post by simon on Nov 29, 2004 12:25:13 GMT -5
The matches within the top 4 at 70K were all tough, the match that shaped the class a bit was the Georgian losing to the Slovakian puller early on fouls which put him in a position to cannibalize the losers bracket. Craig Sanders lost a tough match with several starts to Nikolay, this left Nikolay and Iskandarov on the A side undefeated after he beat the Slovakian, so he, Sanders, myself and the Georgian knocked around the losers bracket, for a bit before lost to the Georgian and Sanders lost to the Slovakian when he got caught inside sleeping on the go. The Georgian pulls a lot like you Engin and he was the only top roller alive in the top half of the class, I ended up getting forced out of my typical high posting set up to a low angle that made me easy pickings for his big top roll.
In the end the Georgian came back and beat the Slovakian, Iskandarov stayed up and the long table wars inside just seemed to be a bit too much for Nikolay and he eventually lost to the Georgian. If that top 4 was pulled over and over again I think who went first to third would change over and over again.
Iskandarov was fast and very aggressive, his long arms and larger than the rest of the top of the class hands helped him a lot, he looked better this year than last.
At 75 KG Sergey did not look as good as he did in past years right handed, Cvetan won that class pretty easy.
At 80 no one even touched Babayev.
At 85 (Neil Pickup can answer better than I but I believe that it was Stoyan Golemanov Bulgaria 1 and Aleg Majskevich 2nd.
You may be correct about the left 70 K Engin the Slovakian was very tough left, again I did not watch the left very closely, after I got put out. Sorry this is off the top of my head.
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Post by enginterzi on Nov 29, 2004 12:30:56 GMT -5
Simon,you cant imagine how thankful im to you for all these info.i was almost dying for that:)the Georgian that you have mentioned his name was hooking everytime i have seen but i guess he changed his style.waow what a worlds that i have missed my maybe 15. world title.who knows?
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Post by Petri Kujala on Nov 29, 2004 12:32:03 GMT -5
About that heavy class, anyone have that match Voevoda vs Pushkar in video. I'm curious about did Pushkar getting any closer than what he was at European earlier this year?
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Post by simon on Nov 29, 2004 12:39:24 GMT -5
Engin he did hook very well when forced but I think the fact that everyone else in the top half was a hooker maybe made him decide to top roll, I say he pulled a lot like you, but he really flat rolled on a bit lower plain than you do, I have no doubt that you would have been on top both hands, I am sorry that you missed it.
Simon
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Post by simon on Nov 29, 2004 12:42:29 GMT -5
Oh and one more thing, Artem Klimenko from Russia at 90 KG played with everyone he touched it was not pretty at all.
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Post by enginterzi on Nov 29, 2004 15:28:05 GMT -5
Petri,Alexy looked more juicy and powerful at zloty than he was at europeans.and from other side Pushkar is getting stronger so much faster than Alexy because of his very young age.i guess it should have been almost the same pull but we will wait and see how it was till we find a way to watch it.im sure Pushkar was stronger than how he was in Europeans but i also believe that Alexy was also stronger too because of his serious training for zloty.
Simon,when you said it wasnt pretty at all about Klimenko,did you mean that he made his opponents look bad?
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Post by enginterzi on Nov 29, 2004 15:35:24 GMT -5
also do u remember who were 2. and 3 place finishers in 80kg category?
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Post by simon on Nov 29, 2004 17:14:31 GMT -5
He forced hand control with very little effort held them for a second until they and everyone in the crowd knew they had no chance then he put them down with ease.
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Post by James on Nov 29, 2004 17:33:32 GMT -5
I am still trying to get over the fact that he looked so good pulling Taras.
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Post by Josh Shotgun Stark on Nov 29, 2004 19:41:03 GMT -5
Does anyone know how our 3 ladies did yet?? I know Ron Klemba's girl Janet took a 4th, but what of Cindy Looney, Valerie Beach, & Pam D. ...
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Post by Bill Cox on Nov 29, 2004 22:38:12 GMT -5
Pam took a second. Congratulations to her and all the USA Team.
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