2016 Kansas City StampedeDec 20, 2016 by Ryan Holmes
Daton Fix Lights Up Scoreboards At KC Stampede
Daton Fix Lights Up Scoreboards At KC Stampede
Daton Fix turned scoreboards into slot machines at the Kansas City Stampede.
Daton Fix turned scoreboards into slot machines at the Kansas City Stampede. The numbers just kept on spinning. This past weekend the two-time World bronze medalist scored a total of 133 points in the seven matches he wrestled (one of his matches resulted in a fall). For those of you who love numbers, that's 19 points per match.
The top-ranked 132-pounder dazzled with a myriad of takedowns, including his signature inside trip, along with great turns that powered him to a first-place finish at the KC Stampede.
You can check out all of Fix's results on FloArena (he was in Pool A and the Gold bracket). Or you can watch him do Daton Fix-like things below. Enjoy!
Daton Fix gets off to a dominant start in round one.
Fix scores 27 points in under three minutes...yeah, it happened.
Fix continues to dominate with a 28-point performance.
Fix closes out day one with a quick pin.
Fix gets rolling on day two with a first-period technical fall.
Fix keeps the points coming in the quarters.
Fix ends his weekend by putting up over 20 more points to take home the title.
The top-ranked 132-pounder dazzled with a myriad of takedowns, including his signature inside trip, along with great turns that powered him to a first-place finish at the KC Stampede.
You can check out all of Fix's results on FloArena (he was in Pool A and the Gold bracket). Or you can watch him do Daton Fix-like things below. Enjoy!
Daton Fix gets off to a dominant start in round one.
Fix scores 27 points in under three minutes...yeah, it happened.
Fix continues to dominate with a 28-point performance.
Fix closes out day one with a quick pin.
Fix gets rolling on day two with a first-period technical fall.
Fix keeps the points coming in the quarters.
Fix ends his weekend by putting up over 20 more points to take home the title.
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