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Uploaded by Joe Williamson | September 27, 2010

Russian scoring situations from the 2010 World Championships of Wrestling in Moscow Russia. The Rusians won the world champinships in Freestyle and Greco. These are highlights from the Freestyle competition.

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Aaron Dowden 2 years ago

Push-outs are horsesh|t

Leroy Jenkins 2 years ago

now that is real professional wrestling

detes 3 years ago

well said mr coward..........time to live up to the new rules.

arm-spin 3 years ago

In terms of periods, I think there is pros and cons to the "new" format.
Pros: a lot of drama, because someone has to score a lot of the time. You can't score early and stall out for 6 minutes.
Cons: The tie breakers are confusing to fans; clinches suck.

Having wrestled under the format, I guess I just accept it as "the rules of wrestling". IMO the only way to truly ensure entertaining wrestling is to institute penalties for defensive wrestling (ie cautions for stalling). However, given the corruption often said to exist in international wrestling, I don't think giving referees that kind of power is acceptable.
In conclusion, I don't think the current format is perfect, but I do think it provides a lot of entertaining matches.

3 years ago

Just watch Mindorashvili completely break bichinashvili in 2008 olympic match. Yes he broke him bad. So I take it back, breaking someon is possible. I just think it is totally less likely to happen if someone trains worth a poop.

TPEAK 3 years ago

Points taken, I do hate that a match could end up coming down to a ref's decision. That is never what you want to happen. I will watch those matches. And I know how tough 4-6 minutes can be with an intense pace. Do you agree with the scoring of periods?? or should the score continue through a match. I really do like hearing what you have to say about it. I have not actually competed with these new rules. Only watched and coached.

arm-spin 3 years ago

TPEAK, I respect your criticism of freestyle's rules but you are wrong to assume that comebacks dont' happen because people are physically or mentally broken. Watch this year's 84 kg final. I also reccomend Jake Herbert's matches at last year's worlds, Henry Cejudo's matches at the 2008 Olympics, and (especially) Mindorashvilli's matches at the same Olympics. Mindo actually made his finals opponent pass out after the match. As someone who has competed under both sets of freestyle rules, a high-intensity 4-6 minute match is plenty exhausting, often more so than an "old rules" match. The pace is high because there are no easy time-outs from going off the mat or faking an injury.

Secondly, I share your dislike of boring matches and tied scores, but this is not simply a "new rules" problem. Under the old rules, there were a lot of 9 minute long 1-1 or 2-2 matches, the winner of which was eventually decided by a referee. Doesn't get much more boring, or much worse, than that. These rules aren't perfect, but they aren't that bad either compared to what went on before.

TPEAK 3 years ago

Russians seem to still be as dominate as ever but I do agree with the push out. So so so many times, guys are getting in on a takedown and just opting to take the easy point instead of having to finish the takedown. In my opinion, its not as exciting but on the other hand, how many of those takedown attempt might not even happen if they know they wont score for simply pushing out?? Another thing I can see when you watch a whole match, the new way of scoring HITS AMERICA hard. We pride ourselves on hard work ethic and being in dominating condition to outlast our opponents and break them mentally because we can keep going and going. Its a part of wrestling that I love very much. Its a combative sport and the mentally tough man should gain an edge. With the new point system, nobody has to be in as great of shape. They can get ahead with one move and stall out a period and win and then do it again in the second and win the match. It eliminates coming from behind or pushing someone physically until you gain the advantage. 4 minutes of wrestling??? really??? a world/olympic championship match can be won in 4 minutes AND THE SCORE COULD BE TIED!!!!! You could literally be in a match and lose two periods 2-2, 2-2 or 3-3 whatever it might be.....Its Complete Bull, I used to love freestyle/greco wrestling and still do but these new rules have diminished my love a little.

James G 3 years ago

For all those people that think the Russian actaully work proper takedowns, saw a hell of a lot of scrambles to push out finishes in this one. Yeah they mave do some work but in the end they are not opposed to opting out for the much easier push out finish to get the point. Proof again these new rules are not causing more wrestling they are creating a easy out for scoring.

stephen 3 years ago

this is the best highlight tape i have ever seen. just brutal

3 years ago

Rulon's win was cheap also. So, was Kurt Angle's/

3 years ago

You people need to shut up. We all loved an american hero when he won on a technicality. That's right, Rulon Gardner who beat the big bad russian. He won on a technical rule of the clinch. So is it ok when we win a match by an rule, and not the rest of the world? hhmmmm sounds hypocritical to me.

Robert Gendler 3 years ago

Its a technical game now. The future USA world and olympic medalists will need to be technical masters, not just in great condition. We've had a few technical masters over the years (John Smith, Dave Schultz) but they were aberrations in our system which continues to emphasize the physical aspect of the sport rather than the technical.

laverick 3 years ago

complain about the push out all you want, the ruskies and everyone else havin gotten over it YEARS ago, the americans just need some fine tunning and better strategies and they will be winning medals too

wrestler 3 years ago

5:40 he pulls his singlet???

3 years ago

Or they thought it was just bad wrestling watching all the sumo pushout points.

3 years ago

Anybody who didnt rate a 5 was just pissed that it was a Russian highlight.

state champ 3 years ago

I think its a fair rule, there just using the rules to there advantage, you would do the samething.

3 years ago

Man that was hard to watch. Endless amounts of half wrestling and pushouts. I wouldn't call majority of that even wrestling.

Bobby Salas 3 years ago

4:55 the kickout blew my mind

3 years ago

People complain too much. The rules are what they are. If an American won a title on a push out do you think they would complain?

your_name101 3 years ago

You're right, they should "fix" it so that wrestlers may flee the mat to avoid being scored on. Makes so much more sense.

Steepers 3 years ago

The push out rule is ridiculous. They need to fix that.

DMason 3 years ago

Terrible that the best in the world only wrestle for last ten seconds of the match most of the time and still cant be stopped. The push out is the dumbest rule ever created! A great shot followed by great defense only to be rewarded by seeing if you can sprint fastest to the line faster than a guy with his leg in the air!