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The two top HWY in the country 285lbs #1 Bobby Telford St Marks-DE vs. #2 Mike McMullan Wyoming Seminary-PA 17951 views

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Uploaded by Martin Floreani | December 22, 2009

A classic Beast of the East Final. This one from 2009, features the #1 and #2 ranked heavyweights in the country at the time. Mike McMullan and Bobby Telford both went on to become All Americans as freshmen in college.

A classic Beast of the East Final. This one from 2009, features the #1 and #2 ranked heavyweights in the country at the time. Mike McMullan and Bobby Telford both went on to become All Americans as freshmen in college.
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3 years ago

man, these two are both not very good.....ugh

Dave Anderson 3 years ago

STALEMATE!!!!!

Lil' Coach Shep 3 years ago

Awful call at the end of the match. Great Merkle for the 2 but to hold onto it for 30 or so seconds without a stalling or stalemate is pretty bad. Also, the leg came out on the Merkle at the very end before the buzzer. That concludes the move and thus a loss of control. 1 point - Neutral.

FutureOlympicChampion1 3 years ago

They got some skinny legs.

Tommy Gill 3 years ago

Telford's first (and probably only) loss as a heavyweight... horrible officiating though not calling stalling or a stalemate

Nat Pope 3 years ago

This was a very poorly reffed match. Aside from the questionable reversal given in the third period, consider this. The guy who eventually won the match simply hung on to a reverse front headlock for the final 30 seconds of the match without making any effort to improve the position or apply a pinning combination. That is the textbook definiton of stalling; it doesn't matter that the other wrestler is struggling to free himself from the lock, the offensive wrestler has the obligation to improve his position. It's no different than hanging on an ankle. The offensive wrestler should have been cautioned for stalling and they should have gotten a fresh start far before the end of the match. Very sad that the refs of a quality tourney like that simply ignored the rules.

Tony Tabbacchino 3 years ago

No change, no points...Stalemate or stalling should have been called on the offensive wrestler. He was allowed to hold onto the merkle with no improvement for 45 seconds. Nothing had changed in the last 4 seconds to show that a loss of control had occurred.

curtis phillips 3 years ago

awesome match

Forest Pfate 3 years ago

i wish all heavyweights wrestled like that.

Daniel Kline 3 years ago

not a half bad single

sozowrestling 3 years ago

awesome heavy wrestling

rob spallone 3 years ago

best match of the tourny!

Mark Harlander 3 years ago

If a ref doesn't feel confident enough during the match to give the points, he shouldn't be awarding points after the fact without fully conferencing with the other official(s). Great match between the two. We need more heavyweight matches like this.

Stephen Joseph 3 years ago

Wow, way to play with kids emotions, ref.

Martin Floreani 3 years ago

great stuff!!!

holllly 3 years ago

MCMULLAN IS A STUDDDDD