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  1. Floyd has been nearly impossible to hit squarely for most of his career. Boxers with much better hand speed than mcG have failed to touch mayweather. Conor has a powerful left and is the bigger man, but he may have few opportunities to put his hands on the slippery mayweather
  2. No way in hell a MMA match between the two would be close. Mayweather's never been leg kicked nor fought from his back. Pretty much the same in reverse for a boxing match. Mayweather should stop him. If Nate Diaz could stun McGregor, mayweather should tko or ko him. Love them or hate them, these guys can generate an amazing amount of interest
  3. I was thinking the same thing about Kayla. Helen's dominance in France puts Miracle's runner-up performance in an even better light. It's hard to envision someone being more dominant against the rest of the world than maroulis yesterday. Also impressive is Japan's okono, at 55 kg. 18 yrs old, cadet world champ in 2016, senior world champ in 2017. Ragan will have to really bring it to beat Kawai. Would love to see it
  4. Maroulis dominated her opponents with suffocating offense and airtight defense on her feet, as well as a nasty series of back exposures on the mat. Well-rounded dominance by the Olympic champ, somewhat breaking up the Japanese gold party, at least temporarily. That's a bad, bad woman
  5. don't forget Aaron Riley, Tell City wrestler. One of my all time favorites
  6. Cadet AAs: Pokorney, Atkins and Allred, who lit up Fargo with some huge throws. Congratulations, gents
  7. This list reminds me of how tough Wes English was in all 3 styles
  8. Mosconi, Fielden and Pokorney into the semis. Lowery sews up an All-American finish. Freeman and Cottey fall in the blood round, with Cottey scoring 33 points in his 2 losses Cadets will finish with 4 AAs
  9. Viduya 3-2. Out Freeman loses 2-0 to Tennessee wrestler at 94 lb. 4-2, just short of AS. Out Mosconi 4-0. In the semis vs lil Manville Cottey 2-2. Lost his quarters match by a 26-21 score! Out Graves 1-2. Loses to the weight favorite, Weber of MT. Comeback falls short in consis. Out Lane 1-2. Out Boarman 3-2, close loss to national top 20 and Flo favorite Clark of NJ. Out Lowery 3-1. Will be an AA Campbell 1-2. Out Perry 0-2. Out Fielden 4-0 Drousias 2-2. Out Noehre 4-2. Out McClain 1-2. Out Tolin 2-2. Out Casebolt 2-2. Out Driver 0-2. Out Dickens 2-2. Out Atkins 2-2. Out Bryant 3-2. Out Lee 3-2. Out Bishop 1-2. Out Fitts 3-2. Out Allred 1-2. Out Pokorney 3-0. Gets another crack at Hutmacher in semis Warmuth 0-2. Out
  10. Matt Lee loses to Ohio stud Victor Voinovich Eli Dickens loses a tight one to highly regarded Hixenbaugh of Alabama Colton Drousias loses to a Texas kid. Drousias led fairly late in the 2nd period and got hit with a 4 pointer to lose 16-12
  11. Otte, Monroy, Peele, Bailey, Higgins, Longere, Jones, Lehman and Camden Spears are eliminated
  12. Track isn't showing anything, so FloArena shows: Casebolt, Allred, Peele in the consis Peele lost to California State qualifier Jose Fernandez Casebolt fell to Arizona State champ Jesse Ybarra Allred dropped a close one to Illinois' Anthony Geraci, a central regional cadet Greco champ Also in the consis are: Austin Lane, Bryce Bailey, Cooper Noehre, Jace Longere, Jacob Fiew, Terrance Jones, Carlos Monroy, Ethan Higgins, Jonathan Otte and Ty Lehman Manzona Bryant with a big win over Maryland state champ Maxwell Hammond. Viduya with a very solid win over Colorado's Justin McCoy
  13. Looks like Mosconi and Irick are also unbeaten at this point
  14. Congratulations to him and the other Hoosier AAs at the Cadet and University freestyle levels: Lucas Davison, 4th Eli Pokorney, 3rd Kasper McIntosh, 5th Bobby Steveson, 5th Nathan Boston, 7th Chad Red, 8th Jason Tsirtsis, 8th IU wrestler Devin Skatzka took 4th
  15. Did Parris beat Kennerly again?
  16. Miracle is going to get her one day. Not sure if this is the time, but I believe she will scale that mountain eventually. Hope this is not a one and done event for Wright. I've always felt freestyle was suited best for his abilities, not that he's a slouch in folkstyle.
  17. Moran into the finals. Peele wins his consis match, will be an AA Freshmen Graham Calhoun and haakon von beyen are each one win away from AA
  18. Also a shout out to Kayla Miracle, who has advanced to the finals of university nationals, where she will meet her Campbellsville teammate Sugiyama. And one for Alara Boyd, who won jr folkstyle nationals and finished 2nd at cadet folkstyle nationals
  19. Kasper mcintosh into the semis. Portage is representing indiana extremely well
  20. Sophomore Peele loses a close one in quarters. Conley and Moran on to the semis, guaranteed all American status. Peele needs one more win Jr Poynter victorious by major in quarters. Guaranteed all American
  21. Breyden Bailey with a big win in the quarters over Jr National champion Tapia of new Mexico. Guaranteed all American finish
  22. Tsirtsis, like pretty much everyone else, has struggled against Retherford. He wrestled 157 competing unattached this year, so he might have to worry more about Nolf than Ztrain
  23. Hughes with a clutch comeback to knock off Campbell. One win from AA Hudkins knocks off Akins...Piccinnini next for AA
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