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Post by Charlie Minell on Dec 18, 2004 15:59:32 GMT -5
What can I say? Tzvetan is the man, and I agree that he is one of the smartest out there, if not the smartest.
I quote Biggady bong Pickup: "Silverbullets kills monsters!"
Tzvetan has the silverbullet and he used it!
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Post by Steve Kirlew on Dec 18, 2004 17:59:45 GMT -5
That's amazing!!! After watching Zloty Tur i didn't think Babayev could be beat!!! Just shows ya! Personally i think next time Babayev will beat Tzvetan because he is now the underdog and will train even harder! We will see! When will the next match between these two be
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Post by Bad Draw Rhodes on Dec 18, 2004 19:22:50 GMT -5
This Babayev will be back just as strong if not stronger.
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Post by Bad Draw Rhodes on Dec 18, 2004 19:23:16 GMT -5
Cobra,you will pull 75kg,so u get cvetan gashevski:) Line em up
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Post by enginterzi on Dec 19, 2004 11:30:41 GMT -5
Cobra,you seem too confident.Rustam s stronger but Gashevski smarter.
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Post by enginterzi on Dec 19, 2004 11:32:21 GMT -5
in fact,Rustam beat Gashevski 9 times in a row,and all of them were so easy.one victory surely doesnt make him better than Rustam.rustam s still the best.it took longer than half of a minute to pin him.
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Post by Christopher Myers on Dec 19, 2004 11:33:47 GMT -5
Rustam lost? ?? Must be a timing thing .... cant be on all year and I think that he prioritized Zloty Christopher Myers
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Post by enginterzi on Dec 19, 2004 11:37:39 GMT -5
:)knowledge s a good thing,but with intelligent it just makes perfection.just because i know about Christianity,it doesnt make me a Christian,right?
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Post by Robert Kornek on Dec 19, 2004 12:12:22 GMT -5
Rustam lost? So You can see nothing is impossible! Congratulations to Tzvetan! Everybody will find a better one someday.
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Post by Dragos Corcoveanu on Dec 19, 2004 16:01:55 GMT -5
The event was filmed by most prestigious Bulgarian television and a 30 min broadcast was already put on the air today. The videos from the contest will be very interesting, belive me. About some opinions that referees gave advantage to bulgarian competitors, belive me that as a referee, I really dont care what country is a competitor born in. This is my personal point if view. The ones who saw me refereeing can certify that. There was some differences in rules between PAL rules at this contest and WAF rules. Most important was that there was no calls for dangerous position and it was allowed a slightly elbow lift only DURING the match to encourage the fight. It was a little confusing to appreciate what kind of elbow is slightly and what kind is not When Gashevski won the last match against Babayev, he turned the match in his side of the table by slightly elbow lift, in my opinion as a second referee, but the final referee's decision that it wasn't against that day's rules of refereeing and we called the win for Cvetan. Probably a video will clarify if it was correct or not, but the match was really tough and you should see it!
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Post by enginterzi on Dec 20, 2004 6:49:48 GMT -5
thanks a lot Dragos!
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Post by Bad Draw Rhodes on Dec 20, 2004 8:53:50 GMT -5
Cobra,you seem too confident.Rustam s stronger but Gashevski smarter. Engin, What you think is not correct. I have absolute NO confidence.... ....................But it will come
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Post by enginterzi on Dec 20, 2004 9:01:42 GMT -5
you wrote ''line them up''.
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Post by Christopher Myers on Dec 20, 2004 9:08:31 GMT -5
I just want to be clear ..... so I understand...Rustam lost only one match right? only one ? Even John Brzenk loses one match sometimes and wins in the end. I thought Rustam lost the whole thing..He is still clearly the man at his weight Christopher Myers
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Post by enginterzi on Dec 20, 2004 9:12:07 GMT -5
yes Christopher.but they only pulled once in this event.he surely is the man,no matter what.it took a long dog fight to beat him.
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