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Craig Vitagliano
Besik Kudukhov v. Henry Cejudo 2007 USA v. Russia Dual - Levashi, DagestanSeptember 24, 2009 2007 & 2009 World Champion & 2008 Olympic Bronze Medalist Besik Kudukhov takes on 2008 Olympic Champion Henry Cejudo in the 55 kg match at the 2007 USA/Russia Dual in Levashi, Dagestan.
About Craig Vitagliano | Organization: | Ascend Wrestling Club | | College: | Harvard University | | Bio: | Craig was a New York State Champion and 4 year starter at Harvard at 118 lbs. He won a University National Freestyle title in 1997. He recently founded Ascend Wrestling Club (www.ascendwrestling.com)… + See More +Craig was a New York State Champion and 4 year starter at Harvard at 118 lbs. He won a University National Freestyle title in 1997. He recently founded Ascend Wrestling Club (www.ascendwrestling.com)… + See More - See Less -Craig was a New York State Champion and 4 year starter at Harvard at 118 lbs. He won a University National Freestyle title in 1997. He recently founded Ascend Wrestling Club (www.ascendwrestling.com) in Hicksville, LI. He is well known for his knowledge of International competition, from the 1980s to present. |
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Proper Footwork To Get Your Shot Penatration |
High Crotch Crackdown Finish |
High Crotch Defense Changing Head To The Inside |
High Crotch Defense Crunching Opponent |
Whip Over Counter Offense From Crackdown Position |
Crackdown Defense - Crunch And High Leg Over |
Crackdown Defense - Chestlock Crunch |
Scoring A Crackdown With Different Options |
Crackdown Tripod and Lift and Crowd |
Crackdown To Elbow Pinch Stack / Double |
Basic Position When Opponent Makes First Contact |
Guru Technique Tuesday |
Rob Koll v. Pat Smith, 1995 US World Team Trials |
Mehdi Hajizadeh v. Magomed Isagadjiev, 2002 World Championships |
Irbek Farniev v. Kazuhiko Ikematsu 2003 World Championships |
Mavlet Batirov v. Alexander Kontoev, 2003 Russian Nationals |
Kenny Monday v. Dave Schultz, 1988 Final Olympic Qualifier |
Stephen Abas v. Mavlet Batirov, 2003 World Championships |
Buvaisar Saitiev v. Hadi Habibi, 2003 World Championships |
Kendall Cross v. Sanshiro Abe, 1996 Olympic Games |
Mehmet Ozal v. Karam Gaber, 2002 World Championships |
Besik Kudukhov v. Henry Cejudo 2007 USA v. Russia Dual - Levashi, Dagestan |
Terry Brands v. Arif Abdullaev, 1995 World Championships |
Zeke Jones v. Metin Topaktas, 1995 World Championships |
Sagid Murtazaliev v. Islam Bairamukov 2000 Olympic Games |
Kim Yong-Sik v. Vladimir Toguzov, 1987 Tbilisi |
Kim Yong-Sik v. Mitsuro Sato, 1987 World Championships |
Kim Yong-Sik v. Askari Mohammadian, 1989 World Championships |
Lee Roy Smith v. Ricky Dellagatta, 1984 Olympic Trials, Grand Valley State |
John Smith v. Avirmedin Enkhe, 1988 Olympic Games |
Elbrus Tedeev v. Ali Reza Dabir, 2002 World Championships |
Tom Brands v. John Fisher, 1995 World Team Trials, Bout 1 |
Sanasar Oganesyan v. Howard Harris, 1981 World Cup |
Dave Schultz v. Lee Kemp, 1984 Olympic Trials, Grand Valley State |
Sergei Beloglazov v. Georgi Kaltchev, 1986 World Championships |
Daniel Igali v. Lincoln McIlravy, 1999 World Championships |
Sergei Beloglazov v. Barry Davis, 1987 World Championships |
Barry Davis v. Charlie Heard, 1987 US Nationals |
Alan Dudaev v. Mavlet Batirov, 2005 Aliev Tournament |
Kurt Angle v. Mark Kerr 1995 World Team Trials, Philadelphia, PA |
Sajid Sajidov v. Yoel Romero 2004 Olympic Games |
Mavlet Batirov v. Nate Gallick 2007 USA v. Russia Dual - Levashi, Dagestan |
John Smith v. Jim Jordan, 1988 Olympic Trials |
Rahmat Sofiyadi v. Nasir Gadjikhanov 1990 World Championships |
Randy Lewis v. Viktor Alexeev, 1980 Dual Rapid City, SD |
Sergei Beloglazov v. Joe Corso, 1980 Dual Rapid City, SD |
Adam Saitiev v. Makharbek Khadartsev 2000 Yarygin |
Sagid Murtazaliev v. Eldari Kurtanidze 2000 European Championships |
Adam Saitiev v. Alexander Leipold 1999 European Championships |
Zeke Jones v. Lou Rosselli, 1995 World Team Trials, Match 1 |
Terry Brands v. Kendall Cross 1995 World Team Trials, Match 1 |
The Guru Speaks |
Sajid Sajidov v. Yoel Romero 2005 Ali Aliev Tournament |
Chris Bollin v. Valentin Jordanov US International Open |
Elbrus Tedeev v. Mourad Umakhanov 1999 European Championships |
Geandry Garzon v. Irbek Farniev 2005 Aliev Tournament |
Adam Saitiev v. Alexander Leipold 1999 World Championships |
Makhach Murtazaliev v. Elbrus Tedeev 2004 European Championships |
55 kilo breakdown |
Boot Scoot Double Leg Off Opponents 2 on 1 |
Securing a Quick Trap Arm Gutwrench |
Limp Arm Go Behind Off Opponents 2 on 1 Preasure |
Hitting a Sweep Single Off Opponents Russian Tie Attempt |
Clearing Your Non Attack Hand To Low Single |
Drop High Crotch From Front Headlock Defense |
Dragging Out Of Front Headlock |
Basic Positions For Scoring Basic Front Headlock |
Front Headlock Positions And Finishes From Your Feet |
Chest Lock High Crotch Counter Offense |
Front Headlock Throwby |
Dump Off Front Headlock Counter Offense |
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are you some kind of wakk a$$ comedian ?
why are you soo woorried what he is doing. how come you cant just congrats him and leave it at that?
do not rely on one person he started a trend of young wrestlers for america to believe in themselves and that is good enough.
he did it . while you watched from a coach eating potato chips or while you got female pregnant or while you got a baby injury.
I hope that it really is "good enough", I gotta get some more chips, it makes my baby injury feel better. I only hope Henry isn't being manipulated by a fork tongued "educator" to make beautiful amounts of money.
so ill let you sleep on that one.
do not rely on one person he started a trend of young wrestlers for america to believe in themselves and that is good enough.
he did it . while you watched from a coach eating potato chips or while you got female pregnant or while you got a baby injury.
Sorry, I was out of line, and I admit it. I guess I'm just frustrated that our best wrestlers can't afford to compete as consistently or for as long as the Russians do. Maybe I should put my money where my mouth is and contribute to the Live the Dream campaign. I'd love to see more of our best wrestlers competing longer.
Guru!!!!!!!!! I'm putting in a serious request for either of the following:
Sylester Terkay/ Don Whipp NCAA finals
Sylvester Terkay/ Kurt Angle NCAA finals
The people need to see what a beast this dude was and how he got better from JR to Senior Year. You could put them both on one video beause the final with Whipp was over in a blink. If you can't do either because of lack of action, give us the Noel Loban vs Dan Severn in the NCAA finals. Yes I am a heavyweight.
Sylester Terkay/ Don Whipp NCAA finals
Sylvester Terkay/ Kurt Angle NCAA finals
The people need to see what a beast this dude was and how he got better from JR to Senior Year. You could put them both on one video beause the final with Whipp was over in a blink. If you can't do either because of lack of action, give us the Noel Loban vs Dan Severn in the NCAA finals. Yes I am a heavyweight.
oh well, just listen for yourself
Henry, stop the traveling circus and come back to wrestling. Your old foe has another World title and you're still "enjoying" yours a year later. You've got more talent than half the US freestyle team combined, but do you have the desire? I'd love to see you put it to this guy, but given the past year, I'd have to say he'd hammer you pretty good if you were to wrestle today.
great match, but why you gotta put one up of our boy losing??
This was an awsome match...i loved it,, probably once of the best ones.
Solid high C by Kudukhov in the first period with Cejudo trying to score with a front headlock throw but Kudukhov kept his hips down and when they came back up Cejudo attempted a double overhook throw to no avail.
Second period Kudukhov attempted the high c again but this time Cejudo scored 3 big points off the of the frontheadlock throw, To Kudukhov's credit he came out on top and slipped in a quick leg lace to turn Cejudo twice.
That was the difference in the match.
Regardless these two really know how to get after it and points get put up on the board.
Enjoy.