Sergei Beloglazov v. Joe Corso, 1980 Dual Rapid City, SD

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#25
M. Azevedo   April 17 at 11:21am
Thanks Craig, I would love to see some footage on John.
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#24
Craig Vitagliano   April 16 at 4:35pm
M. Azevedo said:
Craig,

Do you have any video of John Azevedo?
Matt I might have some of his matches from the 1982 Worlds in Edmonton. Need to look.
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#23
Fan   April 13 at 10:53pm
sergei is sic
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#22
Anonymous Coward   April 13 at 6:59pm
do you guys know richard alvarez?
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#21
M. Azevedo   April 13 at 2:03pm
Craig,

Do you have any video of John Azevedo?
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#20
Craig Vitagliano   April 9 at 9:54pm
Marc Fisher said:
Craig you always talk about Dudaev's positioning in a defensive style and for good reason. But Offensively, though I believe Sergei is perhaps the best at initiating moves and holds, while staying or working to be in the best position. I also believe him to be , along with John Smith, perhaps the highest scoring freestyler I have seen out of the "freestyle gods." He has the ability to think like a chess player (I'll bet he is good at that too) at a high rate of speed, and attack an opponent using a vast array of set-ups, all the while staying in beautiful position. He may be the best of all-time, and perhaps one of the least athletic (compared to the other greats) in that discussion. Craig, how many times did he and Jordanov go at it, if ever?
I think all of those "gods" scored a lot of points. Fadzaev, Saitiev, Jordanov, Khadartsev -- Each was extremely dominant. Fadzaev and Khadartsev had one or two World Championships where they did not surrender a single point.

I do not believe Sergei and jordanov ever faced each other. Jordanov did wrestle Anatoli and beat him at the 1983 Worlds in Kiev, Jordanov's first World title. I believe they wrestled another time and Anatoli beat him. Not sure though.
What makes you think Sergei was un-athletic?
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#19
Anonymous Coward   April 9 at 9:15pm
SH!T!!
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#18
Marc Fisher   April 9 at 7:35pm
Craig you always talk about Dudaev's positioning in a defensive style and for good reason. But Offensively, though I believe Sergei is perhaps the best at initiating moves and holds, while staying or working to be in the best position. I also believe him to be , along with John Smith, perhaps the highest scoring freestyler I have seen out of the "freestyle gods." He has the ability to think like a chess player (I'll bet he is good at that too) at a high rate of speed, and attack an opponent using a vast array of set-ups, all the while staying in beautiful position. He may be the best of all-time, and perhaps one of the least athletic (compared to the other greats) in that discussion. Craig, how many times did he and Jordanov go at it, if ever?
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#17
Lopes   April 9 at 6:26pm
Do you happen to have access to the tedeev/kelly match from 2004?

Thanks
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#16
TJ X   April 9 at 5:54pm
Thanks Guru as always for the PRICELESS archive footage! Man, was there ever a time the darn Russians were not good in wrestling!
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#15
Joe Williamson   April 9 at 5:41pm
Amazing Craig
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#14
Anonymous Coward   April 9 at 4:25pm
sounds good, i love your matches you pick too
i wasnt being a downer i just saw rapid city against USSR and thought about it
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#13
Craig Vitagliano   April 9 at 12:24pm
Anonymous Coward said:
shoulda shown the lewis match! where he pins the russian in rapid city! he came and spent the evening with my h.s team this year and was telling us about his stories. absolutely moving.
next week
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#12
Anonymous Coward   April 9 at 12:10pm
Why no points for Corso in the early stalemate?
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#11
Dave Defelice   April 9 at 11:34am
What was the score for the whole dual?
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#10
Some Kid   April 9 at 11:19am
Wow, that guys like a pissed off cat on red bull
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#9
Anonymous Coward   April 9 at 9:34am
shoulda shown the lewis match! where he pins the russian in rapid city! he came and spent the evening with my h.s team this year and was telling us about his stories. absolutely moving.
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Craig Vitagliano   April 9 at 8:34am
Chris, you can find all results here:

http://www.iat.uni-leipzig.de/datenbanken/dbwrest/start.php

Freestyle = LL
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#7
Chris Lee   April 9 at 12:23am
Hey Craig, you wouldn't by any chance have any of the results from the 2009 European Championships would you?
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#6
Brandon Scott   April 8 at 11:34pm
LOL...

"NICE.. Sh!t."
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#5
Dang   April 8 at 11:31pm
Wasn't even close. Even at an early age Beloglazov smokes.
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Craig Vitagliano   April 8 at 11:23pm
This week I am choosing the 57 kg bout from the 1980 USA/USSR Dual in Rapid City, SD between Sergei Beloglazov and Joe Corso.

Beloglazov is arguably one of the greatest wrestlers ever. Definitely one of the most dominant. I believe he had one or two World Championships where he pinned all of his opponents.

His technique is almost flawless. He is a master at controlling the tie and working set ups. He is one of the best I've seen at working one side of his opponent only to open up an attack to the other side.

Corso on the other hand is long and lanky and very difficult to score on. He was the 1976 Olympian for the United States and was also 3rd in the World in 1979.

This match shows why Beloglazov is one of the greatest. This was very early in his career, before he even won his first world title. He was only 23 at the time of this match. He won the Olympics later that year. As good as he looked here, it's amazing to see how much better he actually was in the mid to late 80s.

Beloglazov shows a wide variety of attacks including an ankle pick, ankle lace, double leg, and a very nice leg lace throw to secure the fall.

Enjoy.
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USA v. USSR Dual

Sergei Beloglazov v. Joe Corso, 1980 Dual Rapid City, SD

Uploaded By: Craig Vitagliano
2x Olympic and 6x World Champ Sergei Beloglazov takes on 1976 Olympian Joe Corso in a 1980 dual in Rapid City, SD at 57 kg/125.5 lbs.
November 30, 1979
Level:  international
Weight Class:  57

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