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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wrestling is for small bozos [/quote] Lol. you would crap your pants before even thinking about saying that to a NCAA wrestler [img]https://mndaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/022220-spwrnebraska-003.JPG[/img][/quote] Oh please. That guy is what? 5' 7"? Any NCAA basketball, baseball, or football player--or maybe even field hockey player--could easily take him. [/quote] Parent of a basketball player who plays at a high level and believes it’s very much harder to play basketball in college than to wrestle because of the number of boys who want to play basketball (115 kids tried out for the varsity team at my kid’s HS, and a similar number went to JV tryouts). Also, two things: - the man pictured is 6’2”. - a 5’7” NCAA wrestler could take down and subdue almost all athletes from other sports regardless of size. I did MMA for about 6 years, and during that time had a big prison guard (who you’d think would know how to fight) lose his temper and attack me. I actually got bored blocking his clumsy punches and attempts to grapple me (and it’s not like I was that good). On another occasion, a guy who played O line for Clemson wanted to spar, and, after about two seconds, I was apologizing for hurting him. As in all things, training makes a LOT of difference. [/quote]
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