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Olympic Wrestling: Dziedzic vs Ashuraliev
Dziedzic vs Ashuraliev at the 76 Olympics is yet another example of an Iconic American wrestler using the Gable model - tiring out a talented Soviet opponent before totally kicking his ass. Great man. Great match.
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B Peterson vs BUL
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This match from the 76 Olympics in Montreal is the perfect example of what makes the Peterson brothers USA Wrestling icons. There is no quit in either of these guys. EVER.
Olympic Wrestling Chris Taylor
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Chris Taylor is 400 pounds, yet somehow surprisingly agile. Here he is making short work of his Japanese opponent at the 1976 Olympics in Munich.
wrestling John Fisher vs John Smith
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John Fisher may very well be the best wrestler never to make a US World or Olympic Team. Here's Fisher defeating 6X World and Olympic Champ John Smith at the 1992 Olympic Trials.
WRESTLING: KEVIN JACKSON vs SOVIET
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This match is from a 1989 USA vs Russia dual meet held in Eugene, OR. Kevin Jackson is wrestling Elmadi Zhabrailov who won gold at the 1989 World Championships a few months earlier (defeating American Melvin Douglas in the finals). Jackson had not yet made an American World Team so on paper the Soviet wrestler should be a massive favorite. KJ shows what an absolute stud he is, something that wi...
Dave Schultz battles a jacked Russian
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20 year old Dave Schultz battles a tough Russian at the 1980 World Cup in Toronto. This footage was shot by the legendary wrestling videographer Don Ernst, who gave it to me while I was making the film Team Foxcatcher (Netflix). Listening to Don's commentary from behind the camera makes this match all the more thrilling. There's an absolutely epic Dave Schultz story that accompanies this match,...
Schultz Chiapparelli
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Rico Chiapparelli was a damn good wrestler. And this match will show you just how dominant Mark Schultz was in his prime. He was unstoppable.
Brands vs Rahcidov
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Terry Brands delivers at gutsy performance against a tough Russian, on his way to a Gold Medal at the 1993 World Championships. His brother, Tom, won Gold this year as well.
Ray Brinzer Wrestling
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Brinzer is a high school senior on his way to winning the 1989 junior nationals in both freestyle and greco. The vid has no sound, except for a comical interview at the end, where they ask Ray about the infamous Gumby doll he would set up on the edge of the mat to be his corner man.
Schultz (USA) vs Jelev (BUL)
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This is Dave Schultz at the 1993 World Championships, where he eventually won a silver medal. He's 34 years old here, and, already a wily veteran. At the end of the match you can see the Turkish fans getting very upset with Dave for what they see as underhanded tactics (the event was in Toronto). Turkish animosity for the Schultz brothers dates back to the 1984 Olympics, where Mark Schultz brok...
Jordanov vs Toguzov
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The 1989 52 KG World Championship Final is an example of what made 8X World Champ Valentin Jordanov so special. Valo employs his trademark supernatural strength and flawless technique to dominate a talented young Soviet. There are some moves and positions in this match that don't even make sense. And all of them end up with Jordanov getting the better of the exchange. Valo is a wrestler that sh...
Bill Scherr vs Leri Khabelov
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The Scherr brothers were the unsung heroes of the great American Wrestling teams during the late 80's and early 90's. They've won 7 World medals between them, including a World gold that Bill Won in Budapest in 1985. We hear a lot about the Schultz brothers, the Smiths, and the Brands, but Bill and Jim Scherr were just as important to the development of American wrestling as any of them, and pe...
Jones vs Jordanov 1991 World Championships
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Zeke Jones has an absolute brawl with 8X World Champion Valentin Jordanov of Bulgaria. Although the two men wrestled many times I believe this was Zeke's only win. But, the victory came at the right time, giving Zeke his only World Championship gold. At one point a few of the Bulgarians break through the barriers out onto the mat and a brief scuffle occurs with US coach and wrestling Icon Bobby...
Olympic Champ versus Olympic Champ
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It's clash of the titans as Bruce Baumgartner (USA) attempts to avenge his 1988 Olympic loss to David Gobejishvili (USSR) and this time the 1990 World Cup Wrestling team title is on the line as well.
Kenny Monday Tbilisi Finals
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Kenny Monday dominates the famed Tbilisi Wrestling tournament, which was widely believed to be the toughest tournament in the world. And he did so with rival Dave Schultz sitting in his corner.
D. Schultz (USA) vs R. Cascaret (CUB)
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D. Schultz (USA) vs R. Cascaret (CUB)
RICK SANDERS WRESTLING
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RICK SANDERS WRESTLING
The Smashing Machine: Mark Kerr's first fight
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The Smashing Machine: Mark Kerr's first fight
A Brief History of Wrestling 3
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A Brief History of Wrestling 3
A Brief History of Wrestling 1
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A Brief History of Wrestling 1

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @leonardohidalgo2397
    @leonardohidalgo2397 4 дні тому

    5:01 great kimura hahaha

  • @bryangobbell5814
    @bryangobbell5814 24 дні тому

    Back when guys were jacked up and cut 25-40 pounds from their natural walking around weight

  • @RandyLex-wu6jy
    @RandyLex-wu6jy Місяць тому

    He crushed Dave Shultz beat a Russian that had only lost once or twice he beat Carr and he probably would of beat Sadiev if he had wrestled him more than once

  • @RandyLex-wu6jy
    @RandyLex-wu6jy Місяць тому

    When Kenny was at his best he was probably the best wrestler that ever lived or very close

  • @RandyLex-wu6jy
    @RandyLex-wu6jy 2 місяці тому

    He died soon after the Olympics

  • @mookie449
    @mookie449 2 місяці тому

    The Russian did all the work!

  • @ХаххонДзигло-ф7в
    @ХаххонДзигло-ф7в 2 місяці тому

    Алон хабел.

  • @mas2526
    @mas2526 3 місяці тому

    KM like a Boss 💪🏾👍🏾💪🏾

  • @jhamp81
    @jhamp81 3 місяці тому

    Wow he barely pulled that one out

  • @Greyman-x6d
    @Greyman-x6d 4 місяці тому

    Is it legal to knee the guy in the face while you have him pinned on the ground? That's brutal.

    • @CoachesCornerWrestling-ue9mt
      @CoachesCornerWrestling-ue9mt 4 місяці тому

      These are old school Vale Tudo rules. If you notice, they’re not even wearing gloves. Pretty sure biting and eye-gouging were the only illegal moves.

  • @josephallen7185
    @josephallen7185 4 місяці тому

    Bruce B was so great for so long. Medaled in 4 straight Olympics.

  • @christopherhall6360
    @christopherhall6360 4 місяці тому

    4:33 : Rico with that backside choke...the Ref caught that ...He p*ssed off Mark. 5:03 - Payback LOL

  • @giawoodell3996
    @giawoodell3996 5 місяців тому

    People, do ALL of your homework, seriously. Joe Woodell, retired coach

  • @joep5146
    @joep5146 6 місяців тому

    I never knew any of these guys and didn't wrestle (big regret). But I love the sport, support both PSU wresting and USA wrestling, and can't get enough of the American greats like Dave and Mark Shultz. Dave put on a master class in technique and leverage in this one. I wonder what was going on in the Russian's head as he was getting flipped like a burger toward the end. Nyet!

  • @joep5146
    @joep5146 6 місяців тому

    Dave was a master technician on the mat and by all accounts a great guy - a true abmassador for the sport. Killed by a lunatic. RIP Dave Schultz. Your beloved sport is alive and well and the USA is kicking ass.

  • @GiglioFava
    @GiglioFava 6 місяців тому

    Oh, wow, I never thought I'd see this again. This was actually my junior year. Robby Hadden was really good. I'd pinned him on a trick earlier in the tournament. This was in the era where you couldn't score with two gut wrenches in a row. I scored with one gut, and started to load a second; he relaxed, thinking that I was wasting my effort, and halfway through I went into a high bridge and held him for the fall. He still made it to the finals because of cross-bracketing, though, and it was a way tougher match. Nice seeing Ed Onorato in my corner, too; he passed away several years ago. Ed was a close friend and teammate of my father's.

  • @l.rongardner2150
    @l.rongardner2150 6 місяців тому

    "jacked" or "roided up"?

  • @davidroosa4561
    @davidroosa4561 6 місяців тому

    what makes you think the guy was "Russian"? he's representing the soviet union. he could be from any of 15 countries that made up the soviet union. Russians only made up half the population of the soviet union

  • @MWC1184
    @MWC1184 6 місяців тому

    Wasn’t Taram one of the few who actually beat Dave Schultz?

  • @SteveWildasin
    @SteveWildasin 6 місяців тому

    Can you imagine a best of three between John Smith and Dan Gable? Wow.

  • @gregorydryden7865
    @gregorydryden7865 6 місяців тому

    Dave Schultz epitomized the toughness, grit, and never say die mentality of American Wrestling. He learned Russian and trained with the Russians to learn their techniques. The Russians called him "sly fox", they had great admiration for Dave.

  • @mas2526
    @mas2526 7 місяців тому

    🤜🏾💥🤛🏾

  • @tapas_y_vinos
    @tapas_y_vinos 7 місяців тому

    Both men died on his 30s

  • @genghiskhan7041
    @genghiskhan7041 7 місяців тому

    I know Brinzer personally. He's an asshole.

  • @willflum2847
    @willflum2847 7 місяців тому

    No matter what the position is Shultz had 5 counters. The guy was the most intelligent wrestler of the era

  • @graceandtruthfellowship4347
    @graceandtruthfellowship4347 8 місяців тому

    That guy looked tired 30 seconds in. I can't imagine there'd be anyone tougher to wrestle than a Brands Brother. Constant pressure and an unbeatable pace

  • @ThanksStJoseph
    @ThanksStJoseph 8 місяців тому

    Brinzerrrrrrrrr!

  • @djalalmalaev5285
    @djalalmalaev5285 8 місяців тому

    Эту схватку Шульц проиграл. Как бы судья не помогал. Кто в борьбе разбирается, со мной согласится. Дейв Шульц- великий борец, но этот поединок он проиграл.

  • @bwcoach1
    @bwcoach1 8 місяців тому

    Dziedzic. One of Allentown's best ever. Arguably the best. NCAA champion in the same year as Geoff Baum, another Allentown High product. Has that ever happened before or since? Not sure. Both coached by the late, great Dick Baker at Allentown.

  • @georgejanes3610
    @georgejanes3610 8 місяців тому

    Amazing video! I was in Jr High when Kenny won this tournament and I was in awe. Tbilisi was almost mythical in my mind. I have never seen this footage. Thanks for posting!

  • @ДжулияКоган
    @ДжулияКоган 8 місяців тому

    Спасибо.

  • @johnpreston9574
    @johnpreston9574 8 місяців тому

    Great matches piano player sucks!

  • @youarerightboss
    @youarerightboss 8 місяців тому

    Action Jackson

  • @billpryor8764
    @billpryor8764 8 місяців тому

    Over 100 degrees matside !

  • @shannons1886
    @shannons1886 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for this Sonny!

  • @Joeblow-ms3cv
    @Joeblow-ms3cv 9 місяців тому

    Heads and tales more interesting and talented than the icon Dan Gable.

  • @Joeblow-ms3cv
    @Joeblow-ms3cv 9 місяців тому

    Rick Sanders!!! To all who ever wrestled, please familiar yourselves with this young man.

  • @shannons1886
    @shannons1886 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for these Sonny

  • @mas2526
    @mas2526 10 місяців тому

    Fish.. the best US wrestler to never make the senior US team... Badass AF. Much respect

  • @douglastovey2685
    @douglastovey2685 10 місяців тому

    Wow. How juiced was that Russian.

  • @deathofaclown
    @deathofaclown 10 місяців тому

    Soviet? Guys name is clearly elmadie jabraylov

  • @TobyH.
    @TobyH. 10 місяців тому

    I rolled with Kenny one time when I was 18. Fastest guy I ever met on the mat.

  • @tanako98
    @tanako98 11 місяців тому

    Good wrestler he is a good coach

  • @genghiskhan7041
    @genghiskhan7041 11 місяців тому

    Lost all respect for Gable when he allowed the traitor Donald Trump to use him.

    • @pureblood3388
      @pureblood3388 9 місяців тому

      Trump 2024

    • @richardlasch8400
      @richardlasch8400 7 місяців тому

      You let politics get in the way of merit.

    • @genghiskhan7041
      @genghiskhan7041 7 місяців тому

      @@richardlasch8400 No, Gable did that.

    • @genghiskhan7041
      @genghiskhan7041 7 місяців тому

      @@pureblood3388 You love traitors, huh? Just another brainless Trumper.

    • @richardlasch8400
      @richardlasch8400 7 місяців тому

      @@genghiskhan7041 there is no politics on the mat, it's either win or lose. Dan's a winner, and has the gold to prove it. Learn to separate politics from merit. There's no DEI on the mat.

  • @us-Bahn
    @us-Bahn 11 місяців тому

    All these short pasty mustachioed Soviet wrestlers all looked exactly the same and all got beat

  • @ralphiewigs2208
    @ralphiewigs2208 11 місяців тому

    This grainy black and white footage makes me feel really old! I really loved the Olympics back then and remember the finals at this weight.

  • @guillermomaguire5394
    @guillermomaguire5394 11 місяців тому

    the russian was hitting solid cross hand sweep singles. still the best basic shot today, imo.

  • @georgepalmer5497
    @georgepalmer5497 11 місяців тому

    Dave Schulz's hands looked like a big handicap in this match. He couldn't hold on to his opponent too well with his hands like that.

  • @daminschultz3881
    @daminschultz3881 11 місяців тому

    Figured before watching, Dave would struggle a bit from strength, but big guys always gas. Was right.

  • @metou3072
    @metou3072 11 місяців тому

    It's very easy to be a spectator and say why didn't you just do this... But I have never been more tired and exhausted in my life than after wrestling someone a full match that is just as good or better than yourself