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  1. Greco is pretty enjoyable and at a high level, everywhere but the USA lmao.
  2. Shavaev got robbed, the last call was atrociously bad. I wonder when Sidakov/Naifonov will beat Zakuev/Kadiev to go to the Olympics. I don't see either wrestler taking their place.
  3. It's quite annoying how Salk and Kadi are better and have a much higher chance to win an Olympic medal than both Bayramov, Chamizo and anyone who was in their bracket, but were both placed in one bracket, separated from the rest.
  4. Tsiutryn represents Belarus (originally from Yakutia). Russia was already qualified at 57kg, as Uguev won the 5th place/Olympic qualification match at last year's worlds.
  5. I assume the A-team members yet to qualify will go to the OG Qualifier and the rest will just go to the Asian championships for seeding points. I don't know about Matt Ramos. If he represents an Asian country, then sure.
  6. Sadulaev will no longer wrestle at this event and has been replaced by Alikhan Zhabrailov.
  7. I am really interested to find out who you will send: Arijau or Lee. Arujau is the world no.1 at 61 and he'd probably do similarly well at 57, although the competition is tougher. I have seen many American fans say that Lee (like Steveson) has the potential to go all the way and become the world no.1. Regardless of who you send at 65, you would be pretty lucky to come out with a bronze imo. Yianni could get a bronze but I wouldn't favor anyone else to take it.
  8. https://uww.org/article/european-og-qualifiers-2024-entry-list The list of wrestlers at the European qualifiers has just been released and there are still some big - and not so big - names and potential Olympic medal contenders to qualify. 57kg: Aryan Tsiutryn, Aliabbas Rzazade, Vladimer Egorov and Suleyman Atli 65kg: Haji Aliev, Islam Dudaev and Niurgun Skryabin 74kg: Magomedkhabib Kadimagomedov, Taimuraz Salkazanov, Frank Chamizo and Soner Demirtas 86kg: Artur Naifonov, Osman Nurmagomedov and Dauren Kurugliev 97kg: Abdulrashid Sadulaev, Aliaksandr Hushtyn and Magomedgadzhi Nurov 125kg: Alen Khubulov, Giorgi Meshvildishvili Abraham Conyedo and Oleksandr Khotianovsky There are many European champions (Salkazanov) and medallists (Demirtas), World champions (Haji Aliev) and medallists (Nurmagomedov); Olympic champions (Sadulaev) medalilsts from 2021 (Kadimagomedov) This qualifying tournament will begin on April 2nd and will produce the next round of 2024 Paris Olympians
  9. It's looking like Team USA will go without a rep at 65kg for two Olympic cycles in a row
  10. He is better than both Baev and Tsabolov, but he really lacks international experience. Baev stopped him before going to the worlds and Sidakov, the olympics. Salkazanov beat him in his last international tournament, and then Chamizo took away the bronze. Zhamalov is a threat, but I favor both Dake and Sidakov over him. Salkazanov could be no.3 in the world, too.
  11. Zhamalov, for some reason, thought he had criteria and that a passivity + push-out was the same as a takedown... he couldn't score and went all 6 minutes against the most clutch wrestler on the planet
  12. Zhamalov is one of the best in the world, but lacks international experience. He had a close match with Sidakov back in 2021. I don't favor him to beat Dake or Sidakov.
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