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Uploaded by Martin Floreani | June 10, 2009
Martin catches up with Donnie DeFilippis to learn an interesting new move called the Mallory. Thanks to Ron Dileo for the name correction.
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Chris
1 month ago
I saw this dude Frank from Union High pull this move off several times, pinning anyone who shot a single leg on him. Unless you let go immediately, you got pinned. I actually pinned someone in the 1st period using this move. I have no idea why MMA fighters don't utilize this. It's such a dominant position. |
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Dallas Bell
3 years ago
great move |
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nebrasker
3 years ago
great move for late in a match when a guy is just holding on to the leg. |
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focus
3 years ago
Coach D, |
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focus
3 years ago
Coach D, |
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Mike Krause
3 years ago
Showed it and the kids loved it. Thanks Donnie! |
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the real name
3 years ago
cowcatchin stepover to the back for the fall |
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Mike Krause
3 years ago
I will be showing this tonight! Love it. |
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ok
3 years ago
john smith did this in one of his techinque vids. and he said it was one of his favs |
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incognito
3 years ago
We called this the "step & pin" in HS |
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Wrastler 150
3 years ago
Nice move. Too bad I'll never show them the "Pickerdo." It makes this move look like childs play. |
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Rick Charlton
3 years ago
Hit this move to go to state my junior year. |
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"Screwy Louie" Lazzari
3 years ago
There are only two (2) D3 wrestlers that won D1's. |
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Adrian Smith
3 years ago
Lee Kemp really invented this move. Ken Cherow makes reference to this move / Lee Kemp and demonstrated it on his defense and counters dvd. Check it out. |
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Terry VanAvery
3 years ago
this is an awesome technique |
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3 years ago
haha my old coach gave a steak dinner to the first kid who pinned with this move. He gave the back story to the name as well lol |
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3 years ago
Donnie wrestled for George Mason? |
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summiteric
3 years ago
Don, |
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skiphumble
3 years ago
donnie, you're the man. |
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mike
3 years ago
probably the only wrestling move named after a guy from MASS :) |
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iowa fan
3 years ago
great move! |
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Christian D'Alessandro
3 years ago
thanks Coach Doug for sharing this move with me. I agree, great move! One of my go to single counters throughout my senior year in high school. |
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JRC
3 years ago
Good move, I used it alot throughout my career also. Seems to be a popular move in Jersey. Nick Angen used it in the state finals back in 1994 against Mark Peotroski.I agree, it is a very nice move. I remember hitting it on you daily at our practices in college. |
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I call it...
3 years ago
a butcher, but to each his own. It's a very effective move. |
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doug maritato
3 years ago
Good move, I used it alot throughout my career also. Seems to be a popular move in Jersey. Nick Angen used it in the state finals back in 1994 against Mark Peotroski. |
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WestCoast
3 years ago
I just noticed that Donnie's last name is spelled incorrectly. I believe that it is DeFilippis. He took 2nd at Midlands one year. He was a beast in high school and performed very well in college ... would have been even better if he didn't tear up his knee at NCAAs one year. |
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pondwater
3 years ago
The Adamson brothers used that extensively as youth wrestlers. Riley won prep nationals this year with it. |
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eoghanjames
3 years ago
Peckham trained in Boston, this Kenny, he was |
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West Coast
3 years ago
Good to see Donnie D. still involved in wrestling. He had a great career. Would have been an All-American if he didn't have injuries. |
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Coach D
3 years ago
The movie is also called "Bundle the Arms" and it is taught on the Purler Foundations of Wrestling System. |
