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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 year 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.

Dallas Bell 4 years ago

great move

nebrasker 4 years ago

great move for late in a match when a guy is just holding on to the leg.

focus 4 years ago

Coach D,

What Purler disc is this move shown on?

focus 4 years ago

Coach D,

Which Purler disc is this move shown on? Nice move. Saw Cael Sanderson do it once, but I didn't know what it was called or the details involved with the move.

Mike Krause 4 years ago

Showed it and the kids loved it. Thanks Donnie!

the real name 4 years ago

cowcatchin stepover to the back for the fall

Mike Krause 4 years ago

I will be showing this tonight! Love it.

ok 4 years ago

john smith did this in one of his techinque vids. and he said it was one of his favs

incognito 4 years ago

We called this the "step & pin" in HS

Wrastler 150 4 years ago

Nice move. Too bad I'll never show them the "Pickerdo." It makes this move look like childs play.

Rick Charlton 4 years ago

Hit this move to go to state my junior year.

Screwy Louie Lazzari 4 years ago

There are only two (2) D3 wrestlers that won D1's.
1978-134-Ken Mallory (Jr.-Montclair State)
1981-190-Tom Martucci (Sr.-Trenton State)

Adrian Smith 4 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.

Terry VanAvery 4 years ago

this is an awesome technique
at my school, we usually refer to it as the spindle

4 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

? 4 years ago

Donnie wrestled for George Mason?

summiteric 4 years ago

Don,

Very Nice!

skiphumble 4 years ago

donnie, you're the man.

mike 4 years ago

probably the only wrestling move named after a guy from MASS :)

iowa fan 4 years ago

great move!

Christian D'Alessandro 4 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.

JRC 4 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.

I call it... 4 years ago

a butcher, but to each his own. It's a very effective move.

doug maritato 4 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.

WestCoast 4 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.

pondwater 4 years ago

The Adamson brothers used that extensively as youth wrestlers. Riley won prep nationals this year with it.

eoghanjames 4 years ago

Peckham trained in Boston, this Kenny, he was
Comin in from the street he meets Olympic, Hall of Fame Coach in the heart of the Combat Zone...true story, that

West Coast 4 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.

Coach D 4 years ago

The movie is also called "Bundle the Arms" and it is taught on the Purler Foundations of Wrestling System.