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Randy Lewis v. Viktor Alexeev, 1980 Dual Rapid City, SD 7492 views

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Uploaded by Craig Vitagliano | April 15, 2009

1984 Olympic Champion Randy Lewis takes on 1983 & 1985 World Champion Viktor Alexeev in a 1980 dual in Rapid City, SD at 62 kg/136.5 lbs.

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Comments23 comments

Anonymous Coward 2 years ago

I grew up in South Dakota in the 80's with a poster of this pin above my bed. Thanks for posting it. I didn't get to travel all the way across the state to see the match.

JBRACCINI 4 years ago

Is that Chad Crow Refereeing?

ct 4 years ago

what were the overall results of this dual?
US did. It was the first time we ever beat them in wrestling and all that.
plus with the cold war it was a hugee deal

Eric Bendler 4 years ago

That was some furious funk. I'm gonna try to coach that tall wizzer defense if anyone can do it.

4 years ago

that was amazing, probably the most exciting one yet

scott weller 4 years ago

nice comeback

job 4 years ago

that was ridicirus

4 years ago

greasy arm spin at 1:10

Jordan Stepleton 4 years ago

Guru, Thank you so much for posting these rare vintage videos. To see this kind of footage from another time is just amazing. The technique and style of wrestling is a little different, but beautiful nonetheless.

twilly 4 years ago

that must have been some feeling to pin a Russian in front of your home town crowd.

??? 4 years ago

wow, that was interesting, i'm sorry i don't know who is who, but it went from all scoring from the guy in the red singlet to him getting pinned???...any ways i'll call this an illagitament win! ;D

Joe Williamson 4 years ago

Nice Craig

Sweet 4 years ago

This is like the coolest page on the internet. GURU! GURU! GURU!

arm-spin 4 years ago

5pt after a quick search...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hylQlow_sEM gold medal match at olympics
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbbVac85ZFc vs olympic trails
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QifN9EwCcRo&feature=related world championships (ridiculous match)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9QUPVLNAag&feature=related dual meet

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aonVd8c5IHU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IGhDMtiiTQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0l07TVY-eU
Olympic trials vs John Smith
There\s tons of matches out there! (many uploaded by "the guru"

dave defelice 4 years ago

what were the overall results of this dual?

5pointcrossankle 4 years ago

wow there needs to be more randy lewis matches on the web, this guy is awesome to watch

arm-spin 4 years ago

Lewis was great, I'm suprised he was "only" a 1x world/olympic medalist. What happened in other years, did he lose at the US trials?

Oh and Lewis' scrambing is unreal in this match.

4 years ago

i wish all refs in the sport were that intimate about doing there best to score the match right, and dive in there to look for the pin

nice 4 years ago

it looks like that ref has some moves too

4 years ago

hah you actually put this up like you said, i didnt think you would :)

Trainmeister 4 years ago

Wow this really shows how far wrestling has advanced and come a long way.

TJ X 4 years ago

THAT WAS AWESOME! WOW, I LITERALLY JUMPED OUT OF MY SEAT WHEN THE REF SLAMMED THE MAT AND RANDY LEAPED HIGH INTO THE AIR IN CELEBRATION, AWESOME! Randy just locked it up and went for it, that is so gutsy and so typical of his style, all out! Thanks Guru as always for these PRICELESS matches that most people, including myself, would never see, thank you!

Craig Vitagliano 4 years ago

This week I am choosing the 62 kg bout from the 1980 USA/USSR Dual in Rapid City, SD between Randy Lewis and Viktor Alexeev.

Randy Lewis was definitely one of the most exciting wrestlers of his generation. He wasn't afraid to scrap and takes risks to put big points on the board. He was a great thrower, with even better defense, and a killer gutwrench.

Alexeev was another Soviet from his generation who, like Beloglazov, kept constant pressure on his opponent using a lot of push/pull, snaps, underhooks, and fakes. He was also another wrestler that thought 2-3 moves ahead and was equally effective as Beloglazov at working one side of his opponent to open up an attack to the other side.

Though this match was brief as Lewis scored a fall on big throw in front of his home crowd, what I like most about this match is that Lewis (who was great at adapting to his opponents) fights so hard to not give up points. Alexeev looked like he was about to score 4-5 times and came up short just about every time. in fact Lewis' defense in this bout reminds a lot of Mavlet Batirov, albeit a different generation and different rules.

Enjoy.