Kenny Monday v. Dave Schultz, 1988 Final Olympic Qualifier

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#16
Amazed   November 4 at 9:51pm
final olympic wrestle-offs in Topek,KS? wow. And to think I thought it couldn't get worse than the Open in Cleveland.
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TJ X   November 2 at 1:40pm
fred lewis said:
Chris Horpel is in Schultzs' corner
Thank you very much, holy smokes, I never knew who that guy was and he didn't like much. I then googled him and he was a 2X AA in his day and a PINNER. That is wild, thanks again.
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#14
Fred Lewis   November 2 at 7:14am
Chris Horpel is in Schultzs' corner
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#13
Jknkjnfh   November 2 at 5:39am
who is the at 1:05 making the monkey noises
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#12
Anonymous Coward   November 1 at 12:45pm
Anonymous Coward said:
looks like Monday is tapping @ 0:37
sure enough - rght hand is tapping at :37
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiPkWO7RxSE&feature=fvw
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#11
Ed   November 1 at 11:29am
I understand that you can't get a point today. However, isn't it better to still get out from bottom vs. trying to prevent a turn?
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#10
Anonymous Coward   November 1 at 1:08am
Monday actually gets his hips out and tries to escape while in par terre. Why do we not see more of that?

Back in the day a wrestler on bottom could get one point escape if the top wrestler had his hands lockedaround the body. Monday didnt get the escape point because he got out before schulz had a chance to lock his hands.
with the new rules a bottom wrestler cant get an escape point so there is no motivation to try and escape.
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#9
Sly   October 31 at 2:55pm
first - guru don't ever be gone that long again. second - this match was the changing of the guard. also being a true fan of dave schultz this was always hard to watch. i saw this match a while back and i saw schultz in the top position turning monday and monday's corner screaming potentinaly dangerous and getting it. the ref stopped the action and i always thought it was wrong. it looked to me that schultz would pin him. guru - your thoughts.
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#8
Arm-spin   October 31 at 2:52pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XXntzzytUc&feature=PlayList&p=3021DABAF31DE61E&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=37

Monday vs another all time great- Saitiev. Not sure if he was 100% in this match, but I think Saitiev beats him regardless of when they wrestle.
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#7
Anonymous Coward   October 31 at 1:40pm
Mike Tamillow said:
I would not say that Monday "cleaned Fadzaev's clock". you decide:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiPkWO7RxSE&feature=fvw
I don't know what the final score of the match was but to me it seems like it is 2-1. Monday obviously does not want to get caught underneath in a front headlock, so Fadzaev is the aggressor. Still a win over one of the best of all time at the event he's renowned for winning.
looks like Monday is tapping @ 0:37
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Mike Tamillow   October 31 at 1:00pm
I would not say that Monday "cleaned Fadzaev's clock". you decide:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiPkWO7RxSE&feature=fvw
I don't know what the final score of the match was but to me it seems like it is 2-1. Monday obviously does not want to get caught underneath in a front headlock, so Fadzaev is the aggressor. Still a win over one of the best of all time at the event he's renowned for winning.
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#5
Asterix   October 31 at 12:20pm
When Monday was in his prime, I don't think any wrestler in the world could have beaten him. Fadzaev moved up a weight at the worlds and Monday cleaned his clock. Schultz showed some real character too. After Monday beat him for the Olympic spot, Schultz asked Monday to train with him. Watch Monday's win in Seoul and see who picks him up and carries him around on his shoulders in celebration.

Ed - I don't think we will see freestyle become as popular as it was in 1988 until the rules are changed to make it more exciting. Today's version is DULL!
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#4
Ed Special   October 31 at 9:02am
2 questions:

Monday actually gets his hips out and tries to escape while in par terre. Why do we not see more of that?
Will Olympic trials & qualifiers ever get the type of crowd that they did back 15-20 years ago, or is Freestyle dead?
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#3
TJ X   October 31 at 5:43am
First, a Throwback Thursday with Barry Davis, my favorite Hawkeye of all time now this masterpiece with my other favorite of all time, Dave Schultz, WOW! That throw by Monday in the first period took STONES!!! I never had the courage to attempt that in a lousy dual meet whereas Monday goes for it in the Final Olympic Qualifier, that is CRAZY! If that backfires, the match may be over, WOW! Thanks Guru for this great video. Question, who is the goofy looking guy in Schultz's corner with that beard, red short, gray sweatpants. I know I have seen Coach Andy Rein in his corner before but no idea who this guy is who I have seen in many other Schultz matches.
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#2
Arm-spin   October 30 at 11:32pm
Very strategic match by Monday. Schultz had to know that over-under throw was coming, but it still works!
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Craig Vitagliano   October 30 at 11:22pm
74 kg final at the 1988 Final Olympci Qualifier in Topeka, KS. This tournament determined the ladder for the Final Olmypic Trials that Summer.

Always a great match between Monday & Schultz.

Enjoy & sorry I am late with this!
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Final Olympic Qualifier

Kenny Monday v. Dave Schultz, 1988 Final Olympic Qualifier

Uploaded By: Craig Vitagliano
74 kg final at the 1988 Final Olympic Qualifier in Topeka, KS between Kenny Monday and Dave Schultz.
April 10, 1988
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Weight Class:  74 kg

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