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Jukka Rauhala v. Amir Khadem, 1988 Olympics 2107 views

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Uploaded by Craig Vitagliano | February 4, 2012

1984 Olympic Bronze Medalist Jukka Rauhala takes on future World Champion Amir Khadem at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, Korea

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J W 1 year ago

Good stuff, I really like your matches-of-the-week CV. You are, indeed, the guru in this regard.

Craig Vitagliano 1 year ago

1984 Olympic Bronze Medalist Jukka Rauhala of Finland takes on future World Champion Amir Khadem of Iran at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, Korea.

Rauhala is the more experienced wrestler here, having won a Bronze medal at the 1984 Olympic Games in LA. He had placed top 5 in the World as well as several top 5 finishes in the European Championships. Khadem was probably only around 18 years old at the time. Khadem would go on to become a World Champion in 1991, beating Kenny Monday in the finals as well as 2 Olympic Bronze medals (1992 & 1996) & an Olympic 4th Place (2000).
Great match with a lot of action as both guys get after it and trade points. Solid wrestling on the feet as well as par terre attacks. Rauhala wins on experience here.
Enjoy!