A dominant wrestler on the collegiate level, Mocco will make his Olympic debut in Beijing. A freestyle heavyweight (120kg/264.5 lbs), Mocco had placed runner-up at the U.S. World Team Trials each of the…
+ See More +A dominant wrestler on the collegiate level, Mocco will make his Olympic debut in Beijing. A freestyle heavyweight (120kg/264.5 lbs), Mocco had placed runner-up at the U.S. World Team Trials each of the…
+ See More - See Less -A dominant wrestler on the collegiate level, Mocco will make his
Olympic debut in Beijing. A freestyle heavyweight (120kg/264.5 lbs),
Mocco had placed runner-up at the U.S. World Team Trials each of the
past three years, and in 2004, he placed third in the U.S. Olympic
Team Trials. This powerhouse heavyweight does have plenty of
international experience under his belt and looks to place high at
the Olympic games.
Mesenbrink is in pretty good shape for a guy that's not THAT young. Anybody know what his wrestling background is? He's an awesome hi-school coach.
Get outta here. Go make a couple of olympic teams, win some world medals, wrestle internationally as much as these guys do, be as good as they are, and then come back and say how their lifting is. Matter of fact, you should check out the Iowa lifting videos. Gotta be one of the worst lifting programs in the country right there, right? No real pedigree or anything behind it.
You don't have to agree with how they do it, but to say that your way is the ONLY right way and that their way has no basis is just plain ignorant...ironically enough.
these guys have no clue how to execute weightlifting technique or what is appropriate strength training for their sport. A very cursory bit of research confirms this. Their coach is a lazy ass.
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He is always giving 110 percent, that is inspiring to see.
GO CEJUDO!
All of your coverage is outstanding. This type of coverage is a first in USA wrestling. Get rid of NBC and give the wrestling coverage to Flo.