125lbs Zach Sanders Minnesota- vs. Anthony Robles Arizona State-

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#27
Cole Younker   November 24 at 11:24am
ya and you suck
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#26
Anthony Robles   November 23 at 7:44pm
It was a tough match zack is a excellent wrestler he is very good
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#25
Sherms   October 9 at 8:34am
For being a one-legged wrestler, Anthony Robles has true talent and will forever be a motivational story in the sport of Wrestling. Keep it up man.
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#24
Waffles   September 17 at 1:27am
advantage on top only.
disadvantage on bottom and neutral
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#23
Brandon Hancock   September 5 at 10:50am
huh said:
your a , robles has ONE leg........he is the one with an unfair DISadvantage, although he is very very strong, having one leg takes alot out of his move list, and makes him very unbalanced compared to the balance of other kids with two legs....
agreed, not to mention he killed sanders at ncaa's. he got so pissed
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#22
Ok   September 5 at 10:43am
really the only position robles has advantage is top, but he needs that extra strength cause he cant apply hip pressure, still in neutral and bottom hes still at a huge disadvantage......
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#21
John Barr   September 5 at 10:23am
how can you say he has an advantage. yes, he has a lot of upper body strength, but everyone he wrestles has an advantage on him. they all have an extra leg
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#20
Huh   August 25 at 10:15pm
Anonymous Coward said:
Robles has an unfair advantage ... huge upper body, like a 157lber vs. 125lbers --- yeah, real fair. Good to see Sanders beat him.
your a , robles has ONE leg........he is the one with an unfair DISadvantage, although he is very very strong, having one leg takes alot out of his move list, and makes him very unbalanced compared to the balance of other kids with two legs....
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#19
Toolman   August 16 at 3:35pm
How it is said:
This kid Robles has a huge advantage, he has the upper body strength of a 174 pounder and nobody can hit a double leg, switch, or ride legs one this guy, I think it is unfair that he wrestles this weight
I agree, how you suppose to shoot on this guy and that upper body strength is crazy on Robles.
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#18
Ed The Doober   July 16 at 11:10pm
Oh yeah, Anthony beat Sanders at the NCAAs. That alone is a testament to how hard of a worker and how great of an athlete he is.
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#17
Ed The Doober   July 16 at 11:07pm
Technically, anyone can downblock on one knee for a whole match. Just watch Chase Pami from Cal Poly. He spends all of his freakin' matches on his knees. Not that I have a problem with that. That is just how he wrestles.
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#16
Anonymous Coward   July 4 at 9:41pm
he only started wrestling in 9th ot 10th grade so he has less expirience than most top ranked guys also i bet he dosnt look at it like a disadvantage so why should we its just different
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#15
ChrisJohnson   May 10 at 9:19pm
He has the biggest dis-advantage in the world almost, one leg, body strength didn't make him a good wrestler, Pure will and practice did, took him a lot longer to get where is at than Sanders.
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#14
Anonymous Coward   April 15 at 9:24am
ya know what i think is a disadvantage....haveing one leg duhhh
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#13
How It Is   March 26 at 9:10pm
This kid Robles has a huge advantage, he has the upper body strength of a 174 pounder and nobody can hit a double leg, switch, or ride legs one this guy, I think it is unfair that he wrestles this weight
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#12
Cschrupp   March 25 at 2:46am
I don't think it's totally out of the question to say that it's an advantage for Robles. He has been wrestling, what, his whole life like that? In college, Sanders will probably run into him a few more times, but aside from that, how many of us have ever wrestled someone with one leg who is allowed to sit on it for the entire match? I do think that Robles is at a disadvantage with having one leg, but he also has an advantage. Guys basically have to drop down and go upper body with him instead of being able to attack the legs. I'm sure it's an odd situation that could force even the best wrestlers out of their usual style.
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#11
Anonymous Coward   March 23 at 9:47am
Comment to Just Saying:

The city of Mesa Arizona has a wrestling program that all Mesa Public Schools participate in which includes the 7th grade thru 9th Grade. I have seen him wrestle since he was in 7th Grade.
Mesa Public Schools, all freshmans attend a Junior High School, they are elgible for participation at the High School Level and participate in the Junior High School athletic activities.
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#10
Zach Gerberick   March 20 at 1:20pm
He is now an all-american ...he's a beast and an inspiration and a flat out good person. He has a chance to win a national title as a soph, he's in the semis. Go Robles!
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#9
Just Saying   March 19 at 4:23pm
robles started wrestling as a freshman in high school so i doubt you saw much of him in the 7th grade
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#8
Anonymous Coward   March 16 at 4:09pm
Robles is a great wrestler. I have watched him wrestle since he was in the 7th grade and the secret to his greatness is:

1.) He is a fighter, so the fight is not an issue with him. He fights every day to be normal.
2.) His upper body strength, wingspan and incredible grip he has with his hands.
3.) When you wrestle him, you wrestle his style and pace. He never comes at you, but wait for you to pursue him.
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#7
Robles   March 13 at 8:53am
Go Sanders!! Minnesota rules.
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#6
Brian Wymer   March 11 at 2:25pm
robles...wat a great wrestler...in the semis at las vegas....gud job man i have a alottt of respect for u!
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#5
Anonymous Coward   December 21, 2008 at 5:53pm
Haha wow, how can you say that someone without one of their legs has an advantage? Anthony Robles is simply a flat out stud. He may have more upper body strength, but if you understand this great sport, you realize that a great majority of lower body strength is needed. I can see where you're coming from, but then again... He has but only one leg.
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#4
Anonymous Coward   December 21, 2008 at 5:26pm
Robles has an unfair advantage ... huge upper body, like a 157lber vs. 125lbers --- yeah, real fair. Good to see Sanders beat him.
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#3
Anonymous Coward   December 16, 2008 at 6:06pm
Not funny at all, this kid is amazing. He should be an inspiration to everyone.
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#2
Jaime Granillo   December 12, 2008 at 10:39am
wild
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#1
Anonymous Coward   December 9, 2008 at 4:11am
This Robles guy is no joke. Love the tilt.
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