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Discussion Topic: Colt vs. #2 Moza Fay
John Ice added to this discussion on November 21, 2008
What are the expectations from Colt on Monday night. A win could silence many who thought he was over-hyped last year. A close match might do the same. A decisive loss could fuel the fire. The win against Crenshaw and the open victories are a great start, but Fay is in a different class.
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Discussion Topic: Colt vs. #2 Moza Fay
Jack Muni added to this discussion on November 21, 2008
I'm glad they are meeting this early in the season. Last year, he wrestles #2 Tannenbaum late in the season and got beat, and didn't seem to recover from it, for whatever reason. No matter how the match goes, he can build/learn from it. Let's face it, wrestling guys he can beat by 15 points is fun to watch, but how will he react in a tough situation. I was almost glad Johnstone & Cody Gardner fell behind last week in their matches, because it showed another side of them, it showed them composing themselves and fighting an uphill battle, which both came out on top with victories. I don't know if he can beat Fay, but don't I see him getting beat by a huge margin. What kind of style does Fay have? What do we know about him?
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Discussion Topic: Colt vs. #2 Moza Fay
Gary Corroto added to this discussion on November 21, 2008
Fay is a very accomplished mat wrestler. Interesting contrast in styles between he and Colt. No matter the outcome it is good for Colt to see him early. It willl be a good gauge for Colt.
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