L to R, Dylan Connell, Christian Kanzler and Edmond Ruth. The handshake. Here are the approximate scores of the wrestle-off matches held on October 24: 125 Ramazan Attasauov D Caelan Riley (8-1) 133 Anthony "Joey" Ruzic D Brian Beers (4-3) 133 Lucas Byrd MD Brian Beers (15-3) 133 Lucas Byrd TF Anthony "Joey" Ruzic (19-4) 149 Jake Harrier D Hudson Goebel (6-4) 149 Kannon Webster MD Jake Harrier (10-2) 157 Logan Swaw D Charlie Fifield (7-3) 157 Antonio Alvarado WBF Tegan Chumbley 157 Jason Kraisser WBF Logan Swaw 157 Jason Kraisser WBF Antonio Alvarado 165 Braeden Scoles TF Caden Ernd (19-4) 165 Braeden Scoles MD Chris Moore (16-5) 174 Danny Braunagel MD Cooper Wettig (16-4) 184 Edmond Ruth D Dylan Connell (4-1; SV) 197 Zac Braunagel TF Isiah Pettigrew (25-9) 285 Peter Marinopoulos MD Marko Ivanisevic (19-7) 285 Luke Luffman TF Marko Ivanisevic (16-1) 285 Luke Luffman MD Peter Marinopoulos (10-2) There are videos posted of wrestle-off matches. They wrestled on two m...
We haven't posted about Sumo recently because there has been abysmal Sumo coverage on YouTube. The Japanese broadcasting company with the rights to show the tournaments clamped down on anybody publishing videos of their product. Thankfully, NHK has started putting out English language broadcasts of the 15-day tournaments. This was the perfect time to sell your product in America. There is going to be a changing of the guard. The great Yokozuna Terunofuji retired after a bad start in this tournament. He was a favorite of ours. So, his retirement was a sad event. But he had bad knees. It was time. But there was also a new hope: Hoshoryu. He ended up winning this basho with a 12-3 record followed by a win in a three-man playoff. The council that decides Yokozuna promotion will consider whether he will be elevated to that highest rank. He has another recent tournament win in his favor, and he has been amazingly consistent in obtaining winning records in bashos over ...
Coach Mike Poeta discusses the team's 5-0 start to the season, each of the starters individually, the 2005 ILLINI Big Ten Champions and what to expect at the BIG TEN TAKEDOWN event that is scheduled for Fan Fest in Indianapolis the day before the conference football championship game. And here's a short trailer: Music credit to Red Rider for Lunatic Fringe, the ultimate wrestling song forever and ever, Amen. Video and photo credits to the University of ILLINOIS Athletic Department. Credit to Ross Bendik of Wrestle Chicago for the incredible title image. In the trailer video only, Outro music by Audio Beats. Photo credits in the outro sequence to FightingILLINI.com, NCAA.com, uiaa.org, wrestlingchangedmylife.com, ILLINOISMatmen.com, flowrestling.com, intermatwrestle.com. This video is not to be monetized. Stay tuned to this space for a preview of the BIG TEN TAKEDOWN event featuring the dual between your FIGHTING ILLINI and the Indiana Roundballers. SPOILER ALERT...
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