Mark Rappo Vs Tyler Cox

2007 Super 32 Challenge

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2007 Super 32 Challenge returns to the Special Events Center at the Greensboro Coliseum and it has quickly become the premier pre-season tournament in the country. After much thought, Middle School division has been eliminated in order to ensure the continued success of the tournament. The 2006 tournament drew wrestlers from 26 states, and featured over 175 state champions. States represented were Alabama, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. 13 out of 14 weight classes in the high school division had at least one wrestler ranked in the top 12 in the country, and several weight classes had multiple top 12 ranked wrestlers. For more info please visit this site.

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#85
Coach61   May 2 at 11:57pm
coach 60 takes it from behind and wouldnt know a good wrestler from a
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#84
Beastoftheeastchamp   April 11 at 5:15pm
you can tell they both like it in the butt
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#83
Coach60   March 10 at 5:14pm
r u kidding me if thats getting bulied the whole match then getting bullied the whole match is amazing and rappo won no doubt
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#82
Matt Luxy   March 4 at 11:10am
mark rappo sucks he got a bullied the whole match
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#81
Jt   February 17 at 5:33pm
yo oby thats a pretty like comment you might wanna check yourself or talk to a shrink about some gayness you wanna get off your chest ever hear the comment takes one to know one haha to bad he won
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#80
Lil Oby   January 14 at 11:33am
rappo is on his knees alot at penn heard he is pretty good at B J's
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#79
Anonymous Coward   December 26, 2008 at 6:37pm
hows that putz rappo doing @ penn. ?
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#78
Anonymous Coward   November 14, 2008 at 8:49pm
cox won
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#77
Anonymous Coward   November 13, 2008 at 2:52am
rappo you fig suck cox whooped your ass
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#76
Anonymous Coward   October 10, 2008 at 10:17pm
rappo is a FAG !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#75
Yizzooo   August 7, 2008 at 4:03pm
rappo controlled cox throughout most of the match
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#74
Anominous   July 11, 2008 at 11:36am
i dont think its smart to have tyler cox to be on the junior olympic team , the punk kid gets kicked out every event
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#73
GEedset132   July 6, 2008 at 5:43pm
Rappo is wrestling on the Freestyle team and Cox for the Greco team that will compete in Istanbol Turkey
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#72
Liar   June 19, 2008 at 12:24pm
hey C Jack rappo cant wrestle in the Jr. Olympics cause there arent any dumb A$$ cox will wrestled in the Jr. world championships in Istanbol Turkey though
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#71
C Jack   June 16, 2008 at 6:13pm
Rappo is gonna wrestle in the junior olympics in Australia
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#70
Lil Boy   May 24, 2008 at 9:11pm
cox would beat that little peg leg if they wrestled again
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#69
David Taylor   May 21, 2008 at 7:40pm
rappo is a huge PU$$y i doodied on him like 20 times
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#68
David Taylor   May 21, 2008 at 7:39pm
wtf why are all my posts being edited
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#67
David Taylor   May 21, 2008 at 7:39pm
rappo is a stupid him
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#66
David Taylor   May 21, 2008 at 7:38pm
both of them are huge especially that rappo. MUHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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#65
Yo Blows   May 3, 2008 at 9:30am
yo Cox is the one who has stayed at 112 Rappo went down to 103 to win a state title. So if you are trying to say that sissy's wrestle 112...well I guess I agree Rappo is a sissy
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#64
Vagina   May 2, 2008 at 10:59pm
({!})
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#63
Alfa Romeo   May 2, 2008 at 10:57pm
8=====================D
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#62
Hump   May 2, 2008 at 10:53pm
Von Bilo, of course he whopped your friend's at state; you're from Wyoming. You think he'd get tired of it and move to Ohio like David Taylor did.
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#61
Caoch B.   May 2, 2008 at 10:49pm
imo ur g2g, k? lol idk... my bff jill? u no wat i'm sayin?
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#60
Coach T.   April 20, 2008 at 6:28pm
imo, yo, u guys r just idiots. ur intelligance level must b that of a 3rd grader. your posts show u know nothinig about wrestling, now go study ur english so u might contribute somthing constructive.
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#59
Yo   April 13, 2008 at 1:24pm
if Cox was just so amazing what is he even doing having a close match with a 103LBER!
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#58
Imo   April 9, 2008 at 7:14pm
The refs made good calls, but if they meet 10 times the kid in blue wins seven.
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#57
O11   April 9, 2008 at 7:10pm
yea good luck to a senior 103 in the big ten.
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#56
009   April 8, 2008 at 7:02pm
rappo knows who ate his lunch in that match, just like everyone else in the country. the video dont lie! good luck to him @ penn.
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#55
FLoGuy   April 7, 2008 at 7:32pm
Rappo is so much better wow this is rediculous. Cox should have never scored at all, Rappo was in so many times and CLEARLY the agressor
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#54
SPENSER'S DAD   April 5, 2008 at 2:10pm
Tyler is a man among boys, he clearly won this match and is the better wrestler. How many National Titles does Rappo Have? I'll bet not as many as Tyler has, and if he does, he must have gotten some more bad calls going his way.
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#53
Lick My Balls   April 5, 2008 at 11:49am
lick my balls
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#52
Von Bilo   April 3, 2008 at 8:04pm
tyler cox is the one in red, he whooped my friend ass at state
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#51
Howard Stern   April 2, 2008 at 12:13am
Cox is the superior wrestler. Better takedowns. Better counters. Superior in all areas. He continues to beat everyone in the nation
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#50
Tyler Cox   March 20, 2008 at 11:43pm
i won this match the ref screwed me over.. anyone that watches the match can see that i did get the takedown in the last ten seconds and i got at least 2 back.. ill whoop on rappo any day
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#49
Dan Gable   March 20, 2008 at 11:41pm
all of you are babies... rappo is clearly the better wrestler... i am the amazing dan gable.. do not argue back.. the kid under me is a fag and sucks at wrestling
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#48
Anonymous_x   March 6, 2008 at 10:47am
cox lost deal with it quit whining.....rappo avenged his state title loss in beating young... refs blow calls all the time thats why you dont leave it in their hands. regulation match has nothign to do with it they wrestled the tiem they had and thats that. why you people were still complaining about this into december is mind boggling get a life...go out and compete and talk when u get to that level quit being computer geeks
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#47
John Ryan   February 28, 2008 at 3:57pm
I could beat cox any day!
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#46
19114   January 2, 2008 at 2:28pm
Green is so ugly, but a good wrestler
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#45
Kevin Dennis   November 20, 2007 at 9:42am
It's sad to see such a good / great match get blown buy a bad call. wrestlers have enough to over come just to get to this level. tyler wrestled a great match and the next time hopefully he puts more points between them so the ref can't make a call that decides the match. The ref has probably made the right call 99% of the time, just this once mybe he didn't fully see it right. GOOD LUCK TY, I'LL BE WATCHING.
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#44
Trent Olson   November 18, 2007 at 8:34pm
cox was a clear winner. Bad call, cox totaly got squrewed on that match.i have seen better reffing in my wrestling career and i have not ben wrestling that long!
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#43
Super Wrester   November 16, 2007 at 8:23pm
who ever thaught that rappo won that match is stupid. cox had you on your back for a count of at least 5. cox is my teammate and i kept ruting for him. so rappo you can't hide in the east forever. cox is training hard. you know that you will loose to him next time, so be ready.
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#42
Camel Kids Coach   November 12, 2007 at 5:42pm
Greg Im not sure but the reason Rappo didnt score the two times in the first that you were refering to was because Cox had some good scrambling defense! had this been a full regulation match Cox would have got at the very least 3 more back points if not the pin! Rappo is a tough wrestler but Cox was not handled by anyone and no doubt the ref makes a terrible call to cost Tyler Cox this match and the tournament. To bad the ref blew this match it was a good one!
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#41
Anonymous Coward   November 10, 2007 at 7:12pm
cox def won. not takin anythin away from rappo but bad call.
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#40
Anonymous Coward   November 6, 2007 at 10:15pm
Greg_x i dont know what match your watching but cox deffanitly won this match. rappo lost his leg and then grabbed it again meaning he lost any chance at control witch should have = cox winning but the reff bad call cost him... with that said i would love to see these two wrestle again be cause they are both amazing wrestlers and fun to watch ... good luck rappo have a good season
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#39
Greg_x   November 5, 2007 at 3:11pm
I actually would say that Rappo pretty much handled Cox except for the toss at the end of the 2nd, Cox wasn't really that close to scoring. Rappo was real close to scoring 2x in the first. I wouldn't be surprised if they wrestled again it would be this close
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#38
Dale   October 31, 2007 at 10:17pm
As a former olympic trial ref, coach, and wrestler, Cox was a clear winner.
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#37
"J"   October 31, 2007 at 10:01pm
Cox looked to be the better wrestler although they both appeared to have honed their skills. Rappo did lose the leg, Cox continually turned things around and was the aggressor. While I am sure that the ref is highly qualified, he wasn't looking some of the time, questioned the other ref, etc. What was going on?
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#36
Anonanonanon   October 29, 2007 at 9:33pm
heck, even if Cox doesn't get the win, he at least gets the knowledge that he was in this match all the way to the end. Maybe the rankers will see this and adjust accordingly.
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#35
Anonymous Coward   October 29, 2007 at 11:12am
Well, I had two of the wrestlers here watch the match at the end too. They both think that the reversal should have been given. Basically, it could have gone either way and its a shame that the match had to end on a scramble like that. On a different day or mat, it could have gone better for Tyler.
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#34
Mikey J   October 27, 2007 at 5:23pm
I have been Tyler Cox's coach since he started wrestling and seen him lose some tough matches over the years. Mark Rappo is a good wrestler and has established himself as such, but this match was clearly blown by the ref. Rappo does lose the leg and grab it again which means he lost control and Tyler gets the reversal{and two nearfall?}! Ref makes the RIGHT CALL END OF MATCH! I personally hate to see any wrestler get screwed but when you travel across the country to what is billed as the "Premier Pre Season tournament" I would hope to get the best officials in the country as well.Tyler is a class act and one hell of a wrestler and should have been in the finals no doubt!
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#33
Travis Peak   October 27, 2007 at 3:22pm
I can watch it again and again. It is very very close. Hard call to make but if you have seen this move used as often as I have, I just dont totally feel like he gained control. A few more second could have changed it, I have my roomate who also coaches with me now watching...he says too close to call too. We are both iffy. lol I guess my opinions dont really help your arguments too much but the more you see this type of scramble wrestling the more you might agree.
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#32
Travis Peak   October 27, 2007 at 3:16pm
I'm a Wyoming fan and love Wyoming wrestling. I coach at a college in Nebraska right now. I know Cox from some of his coaches and had heard of this match before I watched it. This move the blue kid did is what we drill time and time again. We call it a High Center. Its a scramble move and when you are in control it can be a mighty weapon to use. I'm just now starting to see kids do it in high school. In college you see it all the time and a knowledgeable ref would know this situation, I'm afraid to say Cox never had control the other kid never lost his control either. He may have eventually got it but it was not arguable. I hate to say it but I agree with the ref%u2019s decision to waive off the reversal. Great match to watch. Both great wrestlers.
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#31
Anonymous Coward   October 24, 2007 at 3:14pm
honesly, Cox is a good wrestler, but Rappo definetally wont this match. like somebody said before somebody did say "time" before the ref gave him 2. in a
2-2-2 match Cox would probably win? i dont know id like to watch that
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#30
Kyle Y   October 24, 2007 at 12:58pm
Cox is clearly a better wrestler and should have won this match Cox would take him in a rematch anyday
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#29
Kyle Y   October 24, 2007 at 12:58pm
Cox is clearly a better wrestler and should have won this match Cox would take him in a rematch anyday
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#28
Jason_x   October 24, 2007 at 7:07am
MI did he deserve back points? maybe... but the reversal wins the match, and thats what they waived off. bad call? u tell me.
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#27
Headlock   October 23, 2007 at 8:45pm
you can say what u want about this match but cox was never in danger,rappo was in serious trouble at the end of both 2nd & 3rd period. regulation match rappo probablly does not survive. he is very lucky to have official in his pocket. many serious mistakes by officials late in the tourn. this was just one of many.
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#26
Alpa Kenny Wun!!!   October 23, 2007 at 2:36pm
COX WON THAT MATCH BY A LONG SHOT IF YOU THINK DIFFERENT SOBER UP THEN WATCH THE VIDEO
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#25
Anonymous Coward   October 23, 2007 at 2:07pm
rappo didnt get his hand rasied if u look on the video cox got it rasied
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#24
MI Rawks07   October 23, 2007 at 1:29pm
honestly they are both great wrestlers, cox is more overpowering but Rappo is a scrambling haywire. Did Cox maybe have the back points? yes. But all that matters is that Rappo was teh one with his hand raised, I dont care who you are winning is everything...and that is exactly what Rappo did
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#23
USA #1   October 22, 2007 at 5:41pm
every time i watch this video it makes me sick how the refs cans screw kids like this cox is the deffanite winner here the mat ref signals reversal and then takes it away he cant do that unless its questionable and it wasnt questionable it was crystal clear cox won.
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#22
C   October 22, 2007 at 3:29pm
cox should be ranked ahead of rappo period
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#21
Tom_x   October 22, 2007 at 2:56pm
throw an extra minute in and rappo gets stuck! end of story. sorry ur trying to fabricate substance to solidify your therory. you don't want to accept what your eyes are showing you. cox was better on this day.
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#20
Anonymous Coward   October 22, 2007 at 2:38pm
cox didnt win the match, rappo was in the middle of funking out of it as time was running out, throw an extra minute on there like a regular highschool match and rappo comes out the back and scores, cox hit the initial move and rappo was in the middle of a counter, the ref rewarded 2 a little to early and realized his mistake. rappo got his hand raised and deserved it.
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#19
Howie Feltersnach   October 22, 2007 at 7:42am
rappo is a queer. cox kicked ur ass buddy and u know i hope u feel guilty about winning cuz u dont deserve it
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#18
Anonymous Coward   October 22, 2007 at 5:01am
Good wrestlers don't get put to their backs whether its at the beginning of ther match or just as time goes out...twice. Rappo is a good wrestler but Cox is just as good. The side official erred and the match was stolen from Cox.
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#17
Mark_x   October 22, 2007 at 4:48am
if your trying to say Rappo still has control at the end of that match laying flat on his back for at least a five count because he still has ahold on Cox's leg. then you are all wet! And so is the official.
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#16
Rudy   October 21, 2007 at 9:46pm
My bad he did ask for help....
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#15
Rudy   October 21, 2007 at 9:41pm
If you want to know the truth the mat judge should have never walked up to the reff and made him change his call. HE IS NOT ALLOWED to help unless asked for help on a judgment call which the referee did not.
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#14
Anonymous Coward   October 21, 2007 at 5:30pm
Coaches should have no influence yelling at the referees. It's no different than a fan yelling at the referees. He called a reversal. If he watch the video he would uphold the call. What does you second comment have to do with this match? Nothing, right?
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#13
Anonymous Coward   October 21, 2007 at 5:18pm
the point of the matter is that Rappo never lost control because as you can hear his coaches yelling at the end he still had Cox's leg so the call was reversed because the other offical pointed that out. for anon...it is you because im pretty sure Cox never even got a 1 count the entire match and its pretty hard to favor a kid that later lost to a kid that Rappo teched 20-5 eariler in the tournament
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#12
Jerry Cox   October 21, 2007 at 4:48pm
Wrestlingfan26 your right the score indicates he lost the match but the video clearly shows that mistakes were made by the referees. The head referee clearly motioned a reversal which in truth it was. 2 points and a win.
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#11
Anon   October 21, 2007 at 4:33pm
Is it me or did Cox not have Rappo on his back TWICE; once on Cox's takedown and at the end of the match. I would say if these 2 wrestled 10 times it would be 6-4 Cox
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#10
Anon   October 21, 2007 at 4:32pm
Is it me or did Cox not have Rappo on his back TWICE; once on Cox's takedown and at the end of the match. I would say if these 2 wrestled 10 times it would be 6-4 Cox
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#9
Usa #2   October 21, 2007 at 3:42pm
I have to agree...Cox is a good scrambler, but Rappo would win most of the time against him
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#8
Anonymous Coward   October 21, 2007 at 3:22pm
are we watching the same watch because i think that rappo would win 8 out of 10. if it wasn't for that throw in the second i don't think cox would have come close to another takesown rappo connected on two tds and nearly another one in the end of the 1st
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#7
USA #1   October 21, 2007 at 3:09pm
Tyler Cox truly won this match i would bet if cox and rappo wrestle 10 matches cox would win at lest 8, clearly in this match the refs made a bad call and cost cox the tornament any body can see it... just watch for your self
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#6
A   October 21, 2007 at 2:30pm
you can clearly hear the timekeeper saying "time" at least 5 seconds before the scramble - there was obviously a time screwup on this one and the points happened after the match was over
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#5
Anonymous Coward   October 21, 2007 at 1:34pm
if there were to be any call it would have been 1 point escape but i don't believe rappo lost control at all
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#4
Anon   October 21, 2007 at 12:17pm
The ref signals reversal BEFORE the 2 for takedown. Honestly, it should have been takedown and 2 nearfall. Rappo lost control of the leg for a splitsecond and regrabbed it.
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#3
Anonymous Coward   October 21, 2007 at 12:00pm
cox really did win this match and every body that watches it knows it
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#2
Billy Rappo   October 21, 2007 at 9:03am
no he lost
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#1
Jerry Cox   October 21, 2007 at 7:48am
The video shows the truth. Cox won
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2007 Super 32 Challenge

Mark Rappo Vs Tyler Cox

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November 30, 2006
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Maxwell Huntley VA def3-2 Andrew Tumlin OHMaxwell Huntley VA def3-2 Andrew Tumlin OH
189 lbs - semi-finals
Nicholas Gregoris NC def 16-5 Ivan Lopushanskiy FLNicholas Gregoris NC def 16-5 Ivan Lopushanskiy FL
152 lbs - round3
Brian Broderick NJ def 5-3 Gray Gerald NCBrian Broderick NJ def 5-3 Gray Gerald NC
152 lbs - round3
Eric Cubberly Eastwood-OH Falls Jack Roberts Union Grove-GAEric Cubberly Eastwood-OH Falls Jack Roberts Union Grove-GA
160 lbs - round3
Scott Winston NJ def 13-1 Alexander Munoz TXScott Winston NJ def 13-1 Alexander Munoz TX
160 lbs - round3
Nicholas Gregoris NC def 10-3 Colin Dailey PANicholas Gregoris NC def 10-3 Colin Dailey PA
152 lbs - round3
Joe Booth NY def 8-7 Zack Goins OHJoe Booth NY def 8-7 Zack Goins OH
152 lbs - semi-finals
Eric Grajales  FL def 13-7 Erik Fowlie NCEric Grajales FL def 13-7 Erik Fowlie NC
125 lbs - round3
Chris Albright PA def 10-0 Joe Locksmith  FLChris Albright PA def 10-0 Joe Locksmith FL
119 lbs - round3
Tyler Biscaha NJ pins Sam Brody ILTyler Biscaha NJ pins Sam Brody IL
103 lbs - round3
Tony Jameson OH Pins Thomas Ellerbee FLTony Jameson OH Pins Thomas Ellerbee FL
145 lbs - match
Robert Dyar  AL def 4-0 Danny Arnel NYRobert Dyar AL def 4-0 Danny Arnel NY
103 lbs - match
Tony Jameson OH def. 20-3 Hudson Power GATony Jameson OH def. 20-3 Hudson Power GA
145 lbs - match
Dustin Tancredi PA def 11-9 Kevin Campbell OHDustin Tancredi PA def 11-9 Kevin Campbell OH
145 lbs - match
Jordan Thomas MI  def 8-1 Daniel Ogando FLJordan Thomas MI def 8-1 Daniel Ogando FL
145 lbs - match
Walter Peppelman PA def 12-0 Jeff Martens ILWalter Peppelman PA def 12-0 Jeff Martens IL
145 lbs - match
Justin Koren  NC  Pins Nic Lagriola  FLJustin Koren NC Pins Nic Lagriola FL
140 lbs - match
Ryan Medved  GA def 4-3 Lawrence White NCRyan Medved GA def 4-3 Lawrence White NC
135 lbs - match
Daniel Helena - GA def 6-1 Alex Saunders - ILDaniel Helena - GA def 6-1 Alex Saunders - IL
140 lbs - match
Michael Tuck TN def 6-3 Matthew Moses NCMichael Tuck TN def 6-3 Matthew Moses NC
140 lbs - match
Vs Justin McDermitt MI def 14-1 Chris Perez  FLVs Justin McDermitt MI def 14-1 Chris Perez FL
140 lbs - match
Ricky Anderson VA Pins Michael Bizzozzaro FLRicky Anderson VA Pins Michael Bizzozzaro FL
140 lbs - match
Richard Spicel OH Pins 1:13 Louis Johnson  VARichard Spicel OH Pins 1:13 Louis Johnson VA
140 lbs - match
Collin Palmer OH def 15-4 Gabe Gleason  NJCollin Palmer OH def 15-4 Gabe Gleason NJ
135 lbs - match
Jacob Earp NC Pins Ty Zarbo FLJacob Earp NC Pins Ty Zarbo FL
135 lbs - match
Juan Stimpson PA vs cody ross NC, Bout 331Juan Stimpson PA vs cody ross NC, Bout 331
112 lbs - match
Josiah Beers Pins 0:32  Kenny Taffur  Bout 373Josiah Beers Pins 0:32 Kenny Taffur Bout 373
285 lbs - match
Nicholas Gregoris def. Scott McGee 9-4Nicholas Gregoris def. Scott McGee 9-4
152 lbs - match
Gray Gerald def Tim Eggers 6-0Gray Gerald def Tim Eggers 6-0
130 lbs - match