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Rookie Location: L-Town Nebraska Registered: February 15, 2003 Posts: 93 | Courtesy of themat.com "World Championships preview in freestyle wrestling at 74 kg/163 lbs. By: Craig Sesker Date of competition: Sunday, Sept. 18 Russia’s Denis Tsargush has been the king of the World in this weight class the past two seasons. Tsargush is expected to be the Russian entry in this class even though Irbek Farniev won the Russian Nationals this year at 74 kg/163 lbs. Farniev is a past World medalist at 66 kg/145.5 lbs. Tsargush won the European Championships this year. Iran’s Sadegh Goudarzi won the silver last year in this event with Gabor Hatos of Hungary and Abdulkhakim Shapiev of Kazakhstan earning bronze medals. Rashid Kurbanov of Uzbekistan won the Asian Championships this year. Past World medalist Ivan Fundora of Cuba placed fifth in the World last year. Fundora is a veteran who is very tough to take down. The U.S. features a first-time World Team member in this weight class with Jordan Burroughs, a talented newcomer who could be in the mix to win a World title this year. Burroughs won his second NCAA title in March before winning titles at the U.S. Open and U.S. World Team Trials. He looked dominant in winning his first international title at the Ukrainian Memorial in July. Burroughs is strong and explosive, and he is going to be a tough matchup for whoever steps on the mat to face him. The U.S. is looking for its first World-level medal in this weight class since Donny Pritzlaff won a bronze medal at the 2006 World Championships in Guangzhou, China. There have been reports that three-time Olympic gold medalist and six-time World champion Bouvaisa Saitiev of Russia may be returning to the mat, but probably not until next year. He may bump up a weight class from 74 kilos to 84 kilos in 2012. No wrestler has ever won four Olympic titles. Saitiev, 36, last competed when he won the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China." |
Rookie Location: L-Town Nebraska Registered: February 15, 2003 Posts: 93 | There is also a new post where 20 international journalists have predicted the champions in all weights and divisions. http://themat.com/specialevent...=24080&EventID=26100 13 picked Tsargush and 7 picked Burroughs to take 74 kg. Should be fun to see how it all plays out and I'll be pulling hard for Jordan. Hard to imagine anybody stopping that blast double. |
State Qualifier Registered: October 16, 2005 Posts: 1077 | If Burroughs can stop being turned when he is on the bottom and can stay out of the front headlock after he attmepts a shot, the sky is the limit.......GBR! |
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