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Besik Kudukhov v. Henry Cejudo 2007 USA v. Russia Dual - Levashi, Dagestan 12978 views
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Uploaded by Craig Vitagliano | September 24, 2009
2007 & 2009 World Champion & 2008 Olympic Bronze Medalist Besik Kudukhov takes on 2008 Olympic Champion Henry Cejudo in the 55 kg match at the 2007 USA/Russia Dual in Levashi, Dagestan.
Congrats Henry,I hope that it really is "good enough", I gotta get some more chips, it makes my baby injury feel better. I only hope Henry isn't being manipulated by a fork tongued "educator" to make beautiful amounts of money.
"life with a great potential to make money" "beautiful amounts of money" ladys and gentlemen watch out Don King just entered the building. If Henry sleeps better at night with a pillow case full of money rather than a world medal, fine! Money will come and go throughout a lifetime, but being the best in the world at something will stay with you forever.
There's some seriously solid technique goin on here. I think these guy's styles make for a really good match. It would have been cool to have seen Cejudo wrestle Kudokhov in the olympic finals.
Only freestyle matches are posted here. If you want a collegiate match go to Throwback Thursdays.
lol they are different weight classes Mavlet is 66kg and Basik i think is 60kg.This was an awsome match...i loved it,, probably once of the best ones.
Great match! Kudukhov in my opinion outsmarted Henry on this one technique wise.
Kudukhov can keep his dual victory and his bronze from Beijing, Henry will keep his gold! I believe they are 1-1 against one another, I am sure Craig can clear any misinformation up, thanks guru!
Some had requested this one. It's a great match with a lot of action and hand fighting.Solid high C by Kudukhov in the first period with Cejudo trying to score with a front headlock throw but Kudukhov kept his hips down and when they came back up Cejudo attempted a double overhook throw to no avail.Second period Kudukhov attempted the high c again but this time Cejudo scored 3 big points off the of the frontheadlock throw, To Kudukhov's credit he came out on top and slipped in a quick leg lace to turn Cejudo twice.That was the difference in the match.Regardless these two really know how to get after it and points get put up on the board.Enjoy.

