Adam Saitiev - Freestyle Wrestling's Greatest Talent?

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

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  • @chrislaverick6413
    @chrislaverick6413 Год назад +98

    Adam was always in my top wrestlers ever, him and his brother just had such amazing poise and hand fighting.

    • @LaSombraK7
      @LaSombraK7 9 месяцев назад

      Two beasts

    • @williambraud4979
      @williambraud4979 5 месяцев назад

      He’s literally the pinnacle of wrestling prowess, his understanding of technique was probably unmatched

  • @cdcaleo
    @cdcaleo Год назад +67

    The Saitiev brothers were also unusual in that they were far more aggressive than most typical Russian wrestlers, who preferred a more laid back, or at least less active style.
    Adam was always my favorite, because while he had a smaller arsenal of favorite techniques than his older brother, he used those three techniques in the most dominating fashion against some of the greatest wrestlers in one of the toughest weight classes.

    • @zenly_csgo
      @zenly_csgo Год назад +4

      Good point Adam had less arsenal than Buvaysar but he had much tougher opposition

    • @Arminsaf2
      @Arminsaf2 Год назад +1

      Very good point, they also had the Iranian under hook and sumo game that many Russians lack. They dominated space. Adam more buvaisar. But buvaisar body type must be a night mate to wrestle

    • @zenly_csgo
      @zenly_csgo Год назад +1

      @@Arminsaf2 agree they both have different style than Russians in common

    • @nihlo5861
      @nihlo5861 7 месяцев назад

      Thats becasue they are not russians. The rus arent good in wrestling, Kavkaz on the other hand got champs all over.

    • @cdcaleo
      @cdcaleo 7 месяцев назад

      @@nihlo5861 The Saitiev brothers are Chechen, but there have been huge numbers of outstanding Slavic Russian wrestlers, from Karelin, to Yarygin to the Beloglazov brothers, and many more.

  • @andrewcross8244
    @andrewcross8244 Год назад +31

    This is a very well put together video.
    The WORST ass beating I EVER received was from Buvisar in 2006. He is a human chess player. Even my uncle Kendall wouldn’t want to wrestle him and Kendall is an Olympic gold medalist. 125.5 lbs in 1996. That’s a bad dude

    • @fengxiong3687
      @fengxiong3687 Год назад

      Wait... Then who are you???? You MUST be famous...

    • @LassiM-wx5cv
      @LassiM-wx5cv Год назад +2

      @@fengxiong3687 not everyone who has trained with a high level athelete is a world class athlete himself

    • @fengxiong3687
      @fengxiong3687 Год назад +14

      @@LassiM-wx5cv well if he's referring to the only Kendall that won gold at 125 lb in 1996 then it must be Kendall Cross, Olympic and World Gold medalist... Two time Oympian... Dude is a legend and was on the same team Kurt Angle was in 1996.. so this dude commenting must come from an American wrestling super family..

    • @Garrett1240
      @Garrett1240 6 месяцев назад +1

      As opposed to a robot chess player?

  • @Lumeniac
    @Lumeniac Год назад +15

    May be not widely known fact about him is that best illustration of Adam's level is that out of sudden, 3-4 years ago he, already trainer, not competitor for at least decade, decided to take part in Yarigin memorial and win it. This is incredible level, to win young, fast and strong guys who are REALLY good wrestlers ( u dont find others in Yarigin memorial which is considered to be small world champ).so he won and just kept on training his guys.
    Ah, btw, thanks for awesome video. I ahd a chance to see both brothers during 99 Ru champ. But was too young to remember anything from these days. And lost their autographs as well ((

  • @stephenpaek9175
    @stephenpaek9175 Год назад +63

    A series on how Adam Saitiev uses judo techniques (foot sweeps, throws) would be super helpful.These techniques seem highly effective, and more practical for self defense than taking shots, but they won't work unless someone really breaks it down, and the wrestler practices it day in and day out. For some reason, these techniques aren't emphasized on the mats in our neck of the woods. Really looking forward to it! If you could give us small videos once a week, with more detailed videos in the members section, it would be awesome. I've noticed that videos that can be used in drilling are watched over, and over, and over by myself for boxing. I'm sure it's the same for wrestling.

    • @kallepikku4991
      @kallepikku4991 Год назад +13

      Just because American wrestlers don't know how to use bodylocks and foot sweeps doesn't mean they're "judo" , LoL. American wrestling is just so much more simple and athletic based.

    • @ws8061
      @ws8061 Год назад +12

      Yeah I always hated Judo, I thought it was too complicated where as wrestling is just go go go and violence of action but the older I get the more I appreciate the Russians approach to the sport and other grappling disciplines that are a bit more cerebral. There's a kinda viral video of Khabib, Cejudo, and a female gold medalist Judoka now in MMA where they are arguing wrestling vs Judo and you can tell the Russians have a crazy amount of respect for Judo. Seemed so stupid to me as a young man to learn this 16 step set up to hit this move that to me probably won't work when I can just blast double this guy or whatever but the older I get the more I understand and respect these other grappling disciplines and understand how if learned can apply to any grappling or combat sports.

    • @ws8061
      @ws8061 Год назад +3

      @@kallepikku4991 Yeah I was exposed to Judo coming through wrestling and thought it was retarded lmao. I think that's wrong now but US wrestling enforces being really really good at a few things. Why are you learning that fancy BS when you can't finish a double leg? That's the mentality IME and it's not the worst way to think about grappling IMO. Why are you learning this 10 step foot sweep takedown when you can't even hit a double leg? I've learned to love the complexity of Judo and BJJ and being cerebral in grappling but it's not typically how I viewed grappling beforehand.

    • @watamiminozaki6383
      @watamiminozaki6383 Год назад +6

      @@kallepikku4991my thoughts exactly, you see footsweeps in all types of primitive grappling arts but somehow ppl just classify it as “judo”. grappling is just grappling, what you do is just your style of grappling

    • @borisshpilyuck3560
      @borisshpilyuck3560 Год назад +4

      @@kallepikku4991 I agree that those techniques are not exclusive for judo - lots of wrestlers from former USSR used them. But I disagree that American wrestling is simple - there are tons of details around "just simple" single leg or double leg. In addition some of American wrestlers used sweeps etc - watch Shultz brothers, Bruce Baumgartner, Randy Lewis etc etc. American wrestling, although physical, is also very technical in its own way.

  • @silahim79
    @silahim79 Год назад +17

    I have studied both brothers. Both were great but Adams wrestling looks magical and effortless.
    Even his brother said he was the best.
    Adam used a lot the underhook in contrast to Buvaisar who preferred mostly overhooks or over unders.

  • @tarekmohamed3263
    @tarekmohamed3263 Год назад +51

    The Saitiev Brothers are incredible.

  • @zenly_csgo
    @zenly_csgo Год назад +45

    awesome job. Need to notice that Adam has not only weight class difference but level of competition in 84 was not comparable to 76 of Buvaysar had. During Adam era 84 was probably deepest ever weight.
    Read just names
    Gatsalov, Sajidov, Ketoev, Muradov all Olimpic and World multiple champs. I think Buvaysar had much easier competition inside and outside of Russia.
    In my Opinion Adam was better wrestler who was unlike to born as younger of two all time greats

    • @DPSBreakdowns
      @DPSBreakdowns  Год назад +5

      Great point about the Russian competition at 84 kg

    • @chamboyette853
      @chamboyette853 Год назад

      Hey murra. You're mama had much easier competition.

  • @arturmaas4714
    @arturmaas4714 Год назад +4

    Adam took freestyle wrestling to a whole new level of entertainment. Undoubtedly the most talented freestyle wrestler.

  • @steady2wheels
    @steady2wheels Год назад +7

    The weight disadvantage is insane. Good video

  • @YoussifSalama
    @YoussifSalama Год назад +25

    I don't think its fair to just call him a wrestler... He was an artist of the highest form. Always love watching his tape.

  • @cknopmd
    @cknopmd Год назад +10

    Great job presenting Adam!!!! Thank you for all your hard work in your videos!

  • @CreightonWrestling
    @CreightonWrestling Год назад +3

    One of your best videos. Way to go man! Most of this practice footage has since been taken down.

  • @tundrabanks3647
    @tundrabanks3647 Год назад +18

    Watching film on Adam is one of my favorite pastimes. The only guy that really comes to mind, (for me anyway), who modernly shows the same elusiveness might be Frank Chamizo. Thanks for the video DPS. Anything more on Adam, or his brother, would be greatly appreciated.

  • @rodiermadiande249
    @rodiermadiande249 Год назад +2

    Thank for the focus on Adam, I ve been doing jiu-jitsu/submission grappling for 8 years now and I decided to add wrestling into my journey.
    I just started but, I feel like a new man 😊.
    Of course I don’t want to be a wrestler in a wrestling match, but I just want to be compete enough to start any no-gi match on my feet with enough confident to takedown/counter any people.
    With all your breakdown videos Adam became my model 😂.

  • @johannesandersson9477
    @johannesandersson9477 Год назад +8

    I think his over/under, or rather near side overhook+far side underhook, clinch is worth a video.

  • @DirtForm
    @DirtForm Год назад +2

    absolutely do a breakdown in depth, his game is immaculate.

  • @user-tv1tp2fr1u
    @user-tv1tp2fr1u Год назад +4

    Thx for the vid man. This was great

  • @WrestlingUniversity
    @WrestlingUniversity Год назад +4

    What an insightful, astute breakdown brother. Very well done, thank you 🏆

  • @scal7122
    @scal7122 Год назад +5

    Damm this guy was like a master judo player… deff see the influence in the russian style of wrestling rooting from their judo and sambo

  • @Sassannid
    @Sassannid Месяц назад

    As an Iranian wrestling fan, I have the upmost respect for the Chechen and Dagestani brothers. Funnilly enough the best wrestlers in Iran 9/10 also come from the mountainous regions in the north which are just like Dagestan/Chechnya. There's something about simple mountain life and wrestling. It creates beasts
    As for the legend Adam, It's like watching art when you watch these brothers wrestling. Their tripping skills are the best I've ever seen. Great video thank you

  • @georgin6879
    @georgin6879 Год назад +7

    keep up the good work brother

  • @justaname935
    @justaname935 Год назад +2

    awesome video! im one of your patreons

  • @Suleisin
    @Suleisin Год назад +2

    One of the other things that stands out about Adam, he would bend in ways that were not normal, have seen him turn on his bud, and then turn and put his chest on the mat flat, without moving his heeps at all.

  • @joeg7096
    @joeg7096 Год назад +3

    All those midair improvised attacks on both the upper and lower body are genuinely astounding and I think a clincher for your argument. Also those cartwheels remind me of a higher physicality version of Nolfs rolling defense to a double leg. Similar idea to your hip in videos of a guy who really knows how to just hurl their hips at an opponent

  • @agentsmith868
    @agentsmith868 Год назад +3

    great vid , such a brilliant technician

  • @MadeGains
    @MadeGains Год назад +1

    Amazing breakdown. Gotta add more of these foot-sweeps and inside trips for my bjj standup. Subscribing!

  • @Maria73145
    @Maria73145 8 месяцев назад

    This is the greatest video I’ve ever seen of a dominant wrestler. Unbelievable talent, skills, technique, you name it.

  • @borisshpilyuck3560
    @borisshpilyuck3560 Год назад +5

    Great breakdown - one of the best I have ever seen on wrestling related topics ! I also think Adam was naturally more gifted than Buvaisar (at least technically-wise). Would appreciate a breakdown of the chest lock position - he was super consistent with his ability to score from there. Especially interesting is how he was able to land in this position so often. I remember him taking this position based off defense to takedowns but also due to his own offense. Thanks again for the video!

    • @DPSBreakdowns
      @DPSBreakdowns  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the response. I don't think I've seen anyone else use that rear chest lock position as much as Adam did. Really interesting

    • @ascendwrestlingclub
      @ascendwrestlingclub Год назад

      @@DPSBreakdownsJohn Smith used it quite a bit from 89-92

    • @DPSBreakdowns
      @DPSBreakdowns  Год назад

      Good to know, thanks.

  • @Utuberj0sh
    @Utuberj0sh Год назад +2

    I’ve heard that Russian wrestlers were owning the judo game so judo got rid of leg attacks to neutralize their advantage but it’s pretty cool to see their judo ability giving them an edge or at the very least, a unique style in freestyle wrestling!

    • @hermanmelville3871
      @hermanmelville3871 6 месяцев назад +2

      Georgians were the ones who got the rules changed. They were just wrestling the judokas into oblivion. The IJF was freaking out.

  • @ruggeddrelouris3597
    @ruggeddrelouris3597 Год назад +3

    My dude his older brother Burv got 3 or 4 gold medals in 4 different Olympic games plus countless world championship volds and silvers, he is thee greatest ever, big ups to both brothers from Dagestan

    • @zenly_csgo
      @zenly_csgo Год назад +3

      yes older have more hardware but Adam wrestled 84 to let his brother compete at his hatural weight 76 , their both weight 76. And he still won gold olimpic medai havein weight near 6-10 kilogramms les than rest

  • @jhc5281
    @jhc5281 Год назад +3

    What a great analysis!! I think upper body attacks are very underutilized in todays freestyle wrestling. Can u do deeper analysis of Adam's upper body throws and trips??

    • @DPSBreakdowns
      @DPSBreakdowns  Год назад +3

      Thanks! Will definitely consider it

    • @jhc5281
      @jhc5281 Год назад

      @@DPSBreakdowns thank you!!

  • @valeriusfelixdio5122
    @valeriusfelixdio5122 Год назад +2

    I've been watching the same training footage and his competitions and I think he is better than his brother technically and more smooth too. The best ever for sure! Thanks for the awesome video and any videos on Adam are and can only be awesome. Cheers!

  • @n54ll64
    @n54ll64 4 месяца назад +1

    I've always thought Adam's technique was better which explains why he was able to wrestle effectively at the higher weight. My grandad used to say that a wrestler who uses his feet & legs is very hard to beat. Very good video btw.

  • @Аааабббб-ъ8я
    @Аааабббб-ъ8я 11 месяцев назад +2

    The Best Ever wrestler in the world in the history.

  • @amelieviennot5570
    @amelieviennot5570 Год назад +2

    8:45 now its not longer wrestling it's straight ninja skills from the Sengoku era

  • @Iowa-dy2mi
    @Iowa-dy2mi Год назад +2

    It’s tough call but both brothers were goats on the mat and off the mat great character intelligence no wrestlers athletes could match

  • @guillaumel7484
    @guillaumel7484 Год назад +3

    this video is just wow. Great breakdowns and way to point out all the amazing little details!

  • @VictorAHunter
    @VictorAHunter Год назад +3

    Awesome video DPS, I'm looking for more channels on wrestling could u recommend any?

  • @Hdffed
    @Hdffed Год назад +5

    please do more breakdown on the satiev´s!!!!

  • @guliyevshahriyar
    @guliyevshahriyar 5 месяцев назад

    These techniques are unseen 😯wow Thanks for making this video!

  • @LUGUIM4
    @LUGUIM4 Месяц назад

    Beautiful video brother

  • @Xynxyl
    @Xynxyl Год назад +1

    GREAT VIDEO

  • @Dmmartin141
    @Dmmartin141 Год назад +1

    You’ve been making some REALLY REALLY GREAT VIDEOS man. Wow!

  • @НикитаНикитов-х1э
    @НикитаНикитов-х1э Год назад +1

    Great wrestler, great video👍👍👍

  • @corujamma7066
    @corujamma7066 Год назад +1

    Love this ❤ thanks for the amazing breakdown

  • @Nick-it2ne
    @Nick-it2ne Год назад +1

    thank you for these

  • @navidnikraz2299
    @navidnikraz2299 7 месяцев назад

    Amazing breakdown - thank you

  • @HeidarAlizaeiWrestling
    @HeidarAlizaeiWrestling 8 месяцев назад

    My favorite wrestler when I was kid, still one of my favorites, and no doubt that is among the top wrestlers of all time ❤🔥

  • @hw_plainview1179
    @hw_plainview1179 Год назад

    I keep coming back to this video.

  • @haraldodunkirk1432
    @haraldodunkirk1432 Год назад +3

    Amazing video, thank you. He would have dominated in judo too.

  • @nstv23
    @nstv23 Год назад

    He is grappling the wrestlers. Amazing!

  • @urimtefiki226
    @urimtefiki226 Год назад +2

    The most talented wrestler of all times.

  • @etienne.duchesne
    @etienne.duchesne Год назад +1

    Love your stuff man, thanks for the great content 🤙

  • @melkiahgilliam5697
    @melkiahgilliam5697 6 месяцев назад

    Amazing Work 🌞

  • @jamesbutler-z5i
    @jamesbutler-z5i 5 месяцев назад

    my man was not only a wrestler but a judo practitioner as well

  • @boneless444
    @boneless444 Год назад +1

    amazing video

  • @Declan907
    @Declan907 3 месяца назад

    absolutely freaky timing and skill

  • @spiro-reese.7668
    @spiro-reese.7668 Год назад +1

    Another amazing video. Do you think u could break down mark Schultz’s drag trip?

  • @nasty__nash
    @nasty__nash 10 месяцев назад

    This video is really helpful.i would like to see the breakdown of takedown defense please

  • @vaxs3993
    @vaxs3993 10 месяцев назад

    Adam is on Top in wrestling as first man in the world Adam.

  • @familyfunnytimes721
    @familyfunnytimes721 Год назад +1

    🏆 ADAMS ,🥇buvaisar,🥈Begolasov,🥉Medved,🏅sadulaev .This has always been my chronological order of the most technical Russian athletes

  • @miladirani4313
    @miladirani4313 5 месяцев назад

    Great techniques , thank you

  • @thegt
    @thegt Год назад

    Nice job! Nice breakdown

  • @Р2161-о7ж
    @Р2161-о7ж Год назад

    Incredible movements

  • @nymmaful
    @nymmaful Год назад +1

    Satiev standing next to Yoel Romero gives you some idea of the amount of weight he was giving up.

  • @twatik
    @twatik 5 месяцев назад +1

    8:22 Mental

  • @damirr8722
    @damirr8722 Год назад +1

    Had the honor to watch few of his matches live in 98-99.Unbelievable skill and talent.

  • @Callme_Mac
    @Callme_Mac Месяц назад

    First of all great video, great analysis. But just watching these moves got me making that face when you hear some fire ass music… dude was nasty!!

  • @twatik
    @twatik 5 месяцев назад

    Honestly after his brother, hes the most technical freestyle wrestler of all time, being able to get a single off of a sweep is so crazy, and doing it as consistently as Adam does it is something Buvaisar didnt even do

  • @frankiecal3186
    @frankiecal3186 Год назад +1

    Who's HOOCHIE MAMA?

  • @Seuspesos
    @Seuspesos Год назад +2

    Adam is proof that you don’t need leg attacks to succeed

  • @GeorgePalmer-m8m
    @GeorgePalmer-m8m 8 месяцев назад +1

    I had a judo instructor whose signature throw was uchi mata. He was an ace with it. He would use other throws, but the one he liked best was uchi mata. We weren't on the same level as him, so he could quickly get a winning throw on everyone in the dojo. He had success with it in international competition, though. He threw one of the Gracies with uchi mata pretty quickly. In case you're not familiar with the Gracies, they were the founders of the Brazilian Jui Jitsu movement.

  • @urimtefiki226
    @urimtefiki226 Год назад +1

    Which have to be named after him.

  • @scal7122
    @scal7122 Год назад +2

    Probably my favorite guys to watxh

  • @arturmaas4714
    @arturmaas4714 Год назад

    Adam Saitiev freestyle wrestling genius.

  • @crazyjames1233
    @crazyjames1233 Месяц назад

    9:12 Imagine what the other guy is thinking "ok yes yes I got a deep single leg I got hi...DID HE JUST ANKLE PICK ME???"

  • @guliyevshahriyar
    @guliyevshahriyar 5 месяцев назад

    Is wrestling kingdom in that family!

  • @horreheitedet4320
    @horreheitedet4320 Год назад +4

    You already compared Adam with Shohei Ono in this video but before that when you showed Adams knee wheel it reminded me very much of Ono Shohei’s Hiza Guruma (or sasae I don’t remember) in Tokyo olympics final. They way they both first block the knee then turn to get more force with the upper body. That is not the textbook way in Judo atleast.

    • @DPSBreakdowns
      @DPSBreakdowns  Год назад +1

      Good call - just watched the Ono match and definitely similar. Thanks!

  • @judofloriana
    @judofloriana Год назад +3

    A lot of pure judo in his victories. Please post more often videos about how judo is effective and also if underrated so surprisingly effective in wrestling.
    It seems adding judo at wrestling knowledge makes the game totally different and lot more of big amplitude throws

    • @zenly_csgo
      @zenly_csgo Год назад +1

      it is not judo it is wrestling but russian - yes it was influenced by judo but whole game without jacket is developed long ago

  • @habibski5263
    @habibski5263 8 месяцев назад

    Magician

  • @samuelbeza1710
    @samuelbeza1710 2 месяца назад

    This guy could have easily won a gold medal in Judo

  • @zenly_csgo
    @zenly_csgo 6 месяцев назад

    main context - DUde from 76 Kg dominated 84 kategory during BEst russian generation in 84 ever - multiple olimpic and world champs and Adam beat them all to compete in international lvl.
    I never seen someone with such level of competition who dominated like that being 10 kg smaller
    Ketoev, Sajidov, Muradov, Khadjimurad Magomedov , Gatsalov - he beat all those monsters

  • @Ivandigidai
    @Ivandigidai 6 дней назад

    Ma shaa Allah

  • @JudoMateo
    @JudoMateo Год назад +1

    Being good enough to manhandle a twenty something Yoel Romero is technical expertise that’s difficult to imagine.

    • @DPSBreakdowns
      @DPSBreakdowns  Год назад +3

      For sure and also doing it while being undersized for the weight class

  • @hw_plainview1179
    @hw_plainview1179 Год назад

    I love that Saitiev dominated freestyle wrestling using Judo technique. Even Khabib said Judo is highest level brotha...

    • @zenly_csgo
      @zenly_csgo 10 месяцев назад

      as far as you dont use judo grips - it is not judo these are wrestling grips and his is freestyle wrestling but from different part of the world - but I agree sambo ( Judo) had big impact on that wrestling school

  • @Godmysheperd
    @Godmysheperd Год назад +2

    Hard to say who was technically better I guess there had the same level but Adam looked like he had more explosiveness.

    • @zenly_csgo
      @zenly_csgo Год назад +3

      Adam has harder competition and fought in category above his natural weight to not compete older brother

  • @zezuntxiduntxi
    @zezuntxiduntxi Год назад

    Wtf... This is triple boss level!!

  • @jamieb.7095
    @jamieb.7095 Год назад

    🔥 🔥

  • @patmark3059
    @patmark3059 Год назад

    Pray an act of perfect contrition everyday

  • @ruslanov26
    @ruslanov26 Год назад

    0:20 his brother

  • @user-lb4ew7gr2j
    @user-lb4ew7gr2j 9 месяцев назад

    nice

  • @juntjoonunya9216
    @juntjoonunya9216 Год назад +1

    He's so judo based. Like that other one wrestler from back then. Can't remember his name. Like John something maybe? Trips and those lat throws when they get in on your legs

  • @xMister.Misterx
    @xMister.Misterx Год назад

    Holy crap, that was a young Yoel Romero!! 😦

  • @Alexsnakedoc
    @Alexsnakedoc Год назад +1

    I would be intressting to know if Adam or his coaches did judo. His techniques and tactics, strategy look exactly like how judoka wrestle

    • @DPSBreakdowns
      @DPSBreakdowns  Год назад +2

      I don't believe Adam or is brother had any formal judo training. Russian freestyle wrestling is influenced by sambo which is a separate martial art with a blend of freestyle wrestling and judo.

    • @borisshpilyuck3560
      @borisshpilyuck3560 Год назад +4

      He hasn't done judo ))) Those techniques are part of wrestling too. BTW, huge point that most people overlook is that to do those techniques without Gi is a totally different situation. Grips, setups etc are totally different. Try to take your average judo player to grappling match without Gi and very like he will not be able to do any of the stuff he has done in judo.

    • @СаидаМонгуш-й9с
      @СаидаМонгуш-й9с Год назад +2

      Вы амер канцы ошибаетесь ! Эти приемы не от дзюдо это тоже техники вольной борьбы! Оно всегда была и будет

    • @zenly_csgo
      @zenly_csgo Год назад

      @@СаидаМонгуш-й9с вольная борьба у нас в стране зародилась от самбо, а самбо по сути и есть старое дзюдо до олимпийских правил

  • @neuromancer7280
    @neuromancer7280 Год назад

    Overhook slide by

  • @scottwebster8756
    @scottwebster8756 Год назад

    Judo baby !!

  • @tenthff2073
    @tenthff2073 Год назад

    Bro can you make video about bajrang punia a Indian wrestler
    because he beat haji aliyev in pro wrestling league 2019

  • @joe-jg4bh
    @joe-jg4bh Год назад +1

    Elite level Judo in a Wrestling guise 🎉

    • @СаидаМонгуш-й9с
      @СаидаМонгуш-й9с Год назад +3

      Нет ! Эти приемы в вольной борьбе всегда были! Это тоже приемы вольной борьбы ! В борьбе эти приемы делаются по другому там захваты другие , дзюдоист без кимоно не сможет это сделать , а борец вольного стиля может

    • @zenly_csgo
      @zenly_csgo Год назад

      @@СаидаМонгуш-й9с это приемы самбо которые попали в вольную борьбу из самбо , например тот же бросок обвив , веник (гедуевский в вольной) и многие другие. Первые самбисты в СССР одновременно выступали и в вольной борьбе - а самбо он и есть старое дзюдо. То есть след от дзюдо таки есть

  • @urimtefiki226
    @urimtefiki226 Год назад +2

    I think he invented some of the techniques never known before in wrestling.