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Just remember, pure strength is only one variable. If strength was everything the big Bolton heavyweight of 2-3 years ago would have won State, hands down.

 

I'll take a strong kid who knows leverage and how to move his opponent and use the opponent's own momentum over more strength any day.

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Just remember, pure strength is only one variable. If strength was everything the big Bolton heavyweight of 2-3 years ago would have won State, hands down.

 

I'll take a strong kid who knows leverage and how to move his opponent and use the opponent's own momentum over more strength any day.

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That is true sometimes but for example look at the 145lb. state final last year Davis is a much better wrestler than Sanders but Davis could not do anything to Sanders because of his strength. Also the HWT from Bolton was sick or injured and was not able to compete at state

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That is true sometimes but for example look at the 145lb. state final last year Davis is a much better wrestler than Sanders but Davis could not do anything to Sanders because of his strength. Also the HWT from Bolton was sick or injured and was not able to compete at state

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Bad Example:

 

Bond would have beat Sanders worse than Potter did earlier in the season, if he was healthy for that tournament. Instead of Bond's one point victory in OT (okay - another topic), the result could have been by 5-10 pt's over Sanders. It's amazing to me that Bond even got past the quarter finals. He was a sick puppy, but he was sufficiently strong and skilled to stay with him into two OT's until a third stalling call was made (again the scoretable failed to stop the match,,, again another topic).

 

A small example: In the G.P. West Tournament last year, Potter (another strong one, but highly trained on his feet) was tied with Sanders 6-6 and then, after some injury time, got two take downs to win by 4-5 pt's in the semi's. These final pt's only came after Sanders illegally body slammed Potter which sent him home with an injury default for the next match, missing/avoiding a 100% & fierce Bond in the finals.

 

The point here? Bond's superior skills, and strength @ 90-100%, MAY have won him MOW, but most certainly a decisive gold medal against a stronger Sanders.

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