Geandry Garzon v. Irbek Farniev 2005 Aliev Tournament

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PAProud   April 16 at 8:10am
SickNasty takedown at the 6:18 mark. I love the cuban guys, great athletes!
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COL66   February 10 at 9:09pm
rumor has it yandro moved up to 66 and is beating garzon in practice.
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Herbert   February 7 at 5:38pm
who's the little dude that appears to emerge from under the elevated mat (at 9:28) then gets dragged off by the russian soldier? No, by "little dude" I don't mean the Cuban coach.
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Craig Vitagliano   February 6 at 5:48pm
Mike Morone said:
Craig,

I used to publish New York Wrestling News, and featured you on the cover once. Do you recall that? Sounds like you're doing well.
Mike Morone
Hi Mike -

Of course I remember. My parents still have a few copies. I actually have a funny story about it which I will email to you.
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Craig Vitagliano   February 6 at 5:45pm
Chris Lee said:
1st of all, I feel like my prayers have been answered if you post an Elbrus Tedeev match. Couple questions:

1) How surprised were you to see Garzon not medal at the Olympics?
2) Has B. Satiev ever wrestled Altadov from Ukraine?
3) Who are some your favorite wrestlers/or wrestlers you you spend excess of time watching and studying?
1) I was very disappointed with the entire Cuban team. Each wrestler looked like they were missing a step. Garzon had a tough draw with Shahin first round. He then beat a very tough Iranian and then lost to the Georgian who is an excellent wrestler. IMO he blew the match against Shahin as he was leading and made a key mistake to lose the period and the match.

2) To my knowledge Saitiev and Aldatov have not wrestled in competition. I think everyone was looking forward to the possible match up in Beijing but Aldatov lost first round to Gitinov.

3) It varies but I usually rotate compilations of Fadzaev, Beloglazov brothers, Smith, Jordanov, Saitiev brothers, Aldatov, and Shahin. I like Alan Dudaev a lot too for positioning and defense.
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Mike Morone   February 6 at 5:24pm
Craig,

I used to publish New York Wrestling News, and featured you on the cover once. Do you recall that? Sounds like you're doing well.
Mike Morone
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Chris Lee   February 6 at 5:24pm
1st of all, I feel like my prayers have been answered if you post an Elbrus Tedeev match. Couple questions:

1) How surprised were you to see Garzon not medal at the Olympics?
2) Has B. Satiev ever wrestled Altadov from Ukraine?
3) Who are some your favorite wrestlers/or wrestlers you you spend excess of time watching and studying?
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Zebulin Miller   February 6 at 1:31pm
Love the Cuban coaches fighting for the call!
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Carson Gainey   February 6 at 12:16pm
Great Match!
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Anonymous Coward   February 6 at 8:52am
At the 4:00 the Cuban finishes from the crackdown.
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Craig Vitagliano   February 5 at 10:50pm
Craigs list said:
I am going to be on the edge of my seat every wednesday night Craig. Thanks for the great vids!!
Thanks. Glad the reception has been so positive. I am going to try to post a match from every weight. I'll probably do Tedeev next week even though it's another 66 kg bout (though it may actually be from when he was at 63 kg) as a lot of people want to see more of him. There's not too many of his matches on the web.
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Craigs List   February 5 at 10:45pm
I am going to be on the edge of my seat every wednesday night Craig. Thanks for the great vids!!
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Craig Vitagliano   February 5 at 10:29pm
OKIE STATE FAN said:
can you show some artur taymazov he by far one of the greatest international heavyweight today?
Yes I will add to the list. Tedeev will be next I believe.
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Ankle Picker   February 5 at 10:24pm
Nice match and your thoughts on this post are right on qs. I can't stand when kids get in the habit of cracking down. It is a very hard habit to break. It's lazy.

Farniev is a gasser. Does he still gas as bad up at 74 kg? I saw he placed 2nd at the Yarygin at 74.
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IndyRR   February 5 at 9:25pm
Farniev lost the match at the end of the second period, when he quit wrestling and let Garzon put up points. In the third, he was so gassed he could barely stand, and that was that.
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OKIE STATE FAN   February 5 at 7:40pm
can you show some artur taymazov he by far one of the greatest international heavyweight today?
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Creepy Ken   February 5 at 6:36pm
Man, that Cuban is a beast. He went hard the whole match. It was over half way through.
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So Cool   February 5 at 5:31pm
I love the guru archives!
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Joe Williamson   February 5 at 2:47pm
That was awesome craig!
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Marc Fisher   February 5 at 1:37pm
Actually that match came down to primarily stamina. Clearly the Cuban had much better stamina. The Russian fought bad positioning because he was getting lazy and tired.
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Marc Fisher   February 5 at 1:29pm
This match shows how absolutely imperative it is, on the head inside or outside shot, as an offensive wrestler to keep your hips down and your head up; the more you force your head up, and your hips down and back the more your leverage prevails. It takes practice to learn this balance, but again, it is imperative to successful freestyle wrestling.
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Cashregister   February 5 at 9:37am
Seems like Garzon does a good job of forcing the crackback off of the high crotch, rather than Farniev willingly finishing that way.
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Matt Pell   February 5 at 9:08am
Great match! It's amazing how good Irbek is at attacking and finishing to the right leg. You can tell that he feels confident in that one attack. Great job by Garzon of beating him in his best position. This is a great display of methodical and calculated wrestling.
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Garzon   February 5 at 8:16am
That was a good match(I thought the last one you posted was pretty boring). Garzon is amazing with his underhook. He didn't use it a lot in this match, but I've never seen anyone as good with an underhook as him. Anyone know what makes him so good with it?
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Awesome   February 5 at 6:07am
GREAT MATCH, these guys have had some good battles
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Craig Vitagliano   February 5 at 1:12am
Welcome to this week's installment of my own Match of the Week.

This week I am choosing the 66 kg final from the 2005 Ali Aliev Tournament in Dagestan featuring Cuba's Geandry Garzon and Russia's Irbek Farniev.
Why I chose this match:
1) These guys get after it. Every time they wrestle there are several flurries and scrambles. Garzon is lightning fast with a strong underhook (also has an amazing hip toss, but I don't think it's used in this bout) while Farniev is extremely flexible with a great high crotch. Both wrestlers are incredibly difficult to score on.
I won't say too much more about this bout except to point out that as soon as the whistle blows both wrestlers get head to head. I call this "head position" and it is something I am really trying to get my wrestlers to do. I see two important reasons for this. 1) when you make contact with your head to your opponent's head you are now at a safe distance to tie up, control a wrist, or whatever and 2) if he attacks you, you should be in good position since your head is your first line of defense.
Secondly, the crack down off of the high crotch is a horrible position to use as your go to move for most people and Farniev is no exception. Too many wrestlers feel comfortable sitting on their hip (defensively) and in my experience, more often than not the offensive wrestler either gets scored on or it's a stalemate. I definitely found out the hard way in College. You should definitely spend some time drilling the crack down because you will find yourself there every now and then as sometimes the defensive wrestler might take you there on purpose, but in my opinion your go to move should always be to change off to a double.
Also, for a World Champ, Farniev's conditioning is absolutely horrible. I don't know if it's primarily due to weight cutting, but the guy always looks gassed. It's pretty pathetic actually.
Finally, I don't know who the little Cuban coach is, but I always get a kick out of him. He's so animated and passionate. Next time I'm in Havana I'm buying that man a drink. ;-)
Enjoy.
Until next week,
Craig
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The Guru Archives, Match of the Week

Geandry Garzon v. Irbek Farniev 2005 Aliev Tournament

January 28, 2009
Level:  international
Weight Class:  66

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