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Discussion Topic: Yarigan
Brady Hiatt added to this discussion on January 28, 2018
If you aren't up now (2:35AM on 1/28/18) watching - shame on you!! You missed David kick some Russian donkey and Kyle come up CLUTCH vs a Russian despite being put behind 8 ball a dark side of the grey shot clock being put on him.
Oh, and Sadulaev - he is still REALLY REALLY good.
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Discussion Topic: Yarigan
Brady Hiatt added to this discussion on January 28, 2018
And more fireworks in the finals. David decks a Turk to claim gold and Kyle downs another Russian to become the first American male to win the Yarigan 2x - and he did so back-to-back at a younger age than any of the previous 11 US Yarigan champs. Amazing amazing stuff!!
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Discussion Topic: Yarigan
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on January 28, 2018
Soooooooo... you’re saying these two American wrestlers are good at what they do?
Noted.
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Discussion Topic: Yarigan
Steve Lester added to this discussion on January 28, 2018
Taylor put his trophy down to put his hand over his heart for the National Anthem. Snyder put all the stuff in his left hand so he could do the same. Fun watching Snyder through all the closing stuff. He tried to leave twice, but couldn't. One was to give Snyder something else---outstanding wrestler trophy, or something like that.
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Discussion Topic: Yarigan
Rick Wasmer added to this discussion on January 28, 2018
Awesome stuff! Captain America does it again!
That was kind of sneaky in the semis, putting him on the shot clock with a minute to go, that point tied the match but gave the Russian criteria. That really lit Kyles fuse though so all's good.
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Discussion Topic: Yarigan
Justin Hayes added to this discussion on January 28, 2018
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Discussion Topic: Yarigan
Jack Muni added to this discussion on January 28, 2018
I'll say this about D.T., while Cox is a heck of a wrestler, you never thought he would pin you; not the case with Taylor. I think the FS guys fear him more than anyone in that weight class.
BTW nice to see the Europeans have the match clock start at 6 minutes and let it wind down to zero.
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