- See Less -Terry Brands is one of the most intense competitors the United States ever put on the mat. He earned two World Championship Titles and took a bronze in the 2000 Olympics. In college Terry was a huge force along with his twin brother Tom. He was a 3x NCAA finalist and 2x NCAA Champion. Currently Terry Brands coaches the USA wrestling team.
In terms of sustained action, some of those matches you've posted stop so many times it's ridiculous. Passivity, out of bounds 50 times which gives the guy a chance to pull up his socks and fix his singlet. There was very little flow in some of those matches.
Brands v. Cross, Brands v. Fisher, Jones v. Rosselli, Smith v. Enkhe, Jones v. Topaktas, Sofiyadi v. Gadjikhanov, Tedeev v. Umakhanov, for example, would not have been the same matches under the current rules. In fact some of those could have gone the other way.
You just don't see guys building significant leads and then have guys come back on them because they gas.
Someone like Sissaouri would have beaten Brands with these new rules simply because he was the more technical wrestler and didn't really have to worry about conditioning being a deciding factor. The reason he got pushed around is because the match was longer and Brands was in way better shape. The outcome of their match in Atlanta wouldn't even have been a remote possibility under the current rules.
Having someone win a ball grab and then lose a period/match because they didn't engage in the clinch properly is not my idea of drama.
And the only reason I've been warming up to the current rules is because I have no choice.
Ank you're crazy. There's no real comebacks these days. It happens, but far less than when we had longer periods. To say "there is no way" implies you really don't know what you're talking about.
You've said yourself you're warming up to the rules which from where you once seemed to stand is dramatic in itself. I think every match Cejudo wrestled in the Olympics was more exciting than that match. What made that match exciting was Brands not the rules. Or perhaps Brand's coach, wink wink.
kind of off subject, but I looked up that Brands won the '99 World Team Trials, but Guerro competed. What was the deal there?
There is no way the old rules create more drama than the new rules, sustained action or not.
Do you have the olympic match that Terry lost in 2000? I wanted to see that one, and have only been able to find his Bronze medal match
Great match by Terry, he broke him.
Those who claim that American wrestlers "always" get screwed by the officials need to watch this match. I don't think any of the calls were blatantly wrong, but this one could easily have been scored 4-2 for Abdullev.
Another good match Abdullev match is his world finals vs Quintana, he picks Quintana up from a tripod position and suplexes him.
In terms of rules, I agree that the new rules don't allow for the same sort of drama that the old ones do, but they don't allow for the mind-numbingly awful 9 minute 1-1 matches that the old rules permitted. The only thing I really hate about the new rules is the way the clinch is scored- the clinch can actually cause great scrambles but not if you blow the whistle every time someone's butt touches the mat.
1. Rounds were three minutes.
2. Matches were best out of 5, not 3
3. NO F***ING BALL GRABS or last point scored wins in a tie. ALL Ties are broken by first points scored, no matter what! If it takes 10 minutes to win one round, so be it. We'll have all the drama we can handle.
This was a great match! Bottom line I think: conditioning should count and the battles on the mat shouldn't be over so damn quickly. Let's have some epic wars where the two wrestlers leave the mat and feel like, as Terry Brands once said, "like they got hit by a truck."
That's my 2 cents.
great job once again. thursdays rock.
Worlds haven't been anywhere near Atlanta since then.
Not sure that was takedown at the :50 mark. Brands was simply amazing at pushing the pace, especially late in the match. Adbullaev was already gassed by the 2:00 mark. I don't how Brands didn't give up exposure at the 3:20 mark, but I don't have the angle from this film. It was a great attempt by Abdullaev and excellent athleticism displayed by Brands.
Great counter by Abdullaev at the 5:53 mark.
Anyway, this is why I don't particularly care for the new rules. As Robert pointed out last week, today's wrestling is missing the drama that comes with sustained action. If this match occurred today, Abdullaev may have had a different outcome. Brands wouldn't have been able to impose his style nearly enough and we could have seen some clinches, possibly going in Adbullaev's favor.
Enjoy.