HWT Gable Steveson (Minnesota) vs Zach Elam (Missouri)

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 17

  • @bendrasin
    @bendrasin Před rokem +17

    Zach Elam was a pretty good college wrestler (22-6 that year, All American, 6th in the NCAA). Gable Steveson made him look completely helpless.

  • @holographer
    @holographer Před rokem +24

    Gable is at the national tournament drilling his offense on this dude.

    • @cashrules520
      @cashrules520 Před 8 měsíci +2

      😂😂😂 funny but not funny, because it's TRUE. And made it look effortless

  • @jakezxkopo3076
    @jakezxkopo3076 Před rokem +23

    Is it me or does gable look like he’s not trying when he wrestles 😂

  • @masterexploder4312
    @masterexploder4312 Před rokem +17

    Did Elam so dirty

  • @kyledouglas5960
    @kyledouglas5960 Před rokem +14

    Teched him off of take downs is crazy

  • @stampscapes
    @stampscapes Před rokem +7

    Felt like I was watching Gable practice his moves against a sparring partner --at half speed even.

  • @jennifercunningham9159
    @jennifercunningham9159 Před 11 měsíci +2

    New rules next year. Takedowns will be worth three points instead of two...should be interesting. Unless Gable decides to return for one more year. In which case it would only mean that he would get a TF sooner...

  • @NOLENATION96
    @NOLENATION96 Před rokem +6

    So I only wreslted at the highschool level and don't really know much about the rules in college so my question is can you not get called for stalling if you're in the top position?

    • @holographer
      @holographer Před rokem +5

      You can. The rules aren’t that different in college. Two things to consider: at times Gable is doing enough not to get called for stalling. For example slapping cradles, busting the guy down, jumping sides etc. You could argue he is not really working turns but at the very least he looks active. Second, it’s clear Gable is basically giving him the point when he stands up so I would be very surprised if a ref warned Gable for stalling in the moments before they transition back to their feet.

  • @linoloal
    @linoloal Před rokem +3

    I don’t understand what’s going on in this match. Why isn’t Elam even trying to wrestle and why is Steveson just toying with him instead of pinning him down? This is weird

    • @chrissmith1364
      @chrissmith1364 Před rokem +10

      He gets more team points from a major win. Up by 15 match is over. Elam is just too tired and gable is just too dominate.

    • @ejhuggs6061
      @ejhuggs6061 Před rokem +4

      Elam gave up

    • @chadh6855
      @chadh6855 Před 10 měsíci

      That's one of the weaknesses of college wrestling's rules: you need 15 points to end it instead of 10 with Olympic freestyle. And with Steveson taking him down for 2 pts, then letting him up (giving the other guy 1 for escape), the match went on much longer after it was already decided. He needed to take Elam down about 15 times, and after 6 or 7 Elam already knew he was going to lose (to the guy who won the Olympics 6 months before this match) so no need to try anymore - save your energy. I once ended a match that was lost by letting them pin me but it looks awful; of course letting a guy jump over you like this does too.
      A pin would've given Steveson more team points (2 instead of 1.5) and ended it immediately but that's not his strong suit. Pinners tend to be a bit long and lanky, and Steveson has spent most his life training for Olympic freestyle where you almost never see a pin because you get so many points for turns. In fact, even in international wrestling you never see Steveson turn a guy either, just takedowns.

  • @Darko1.0
    @Darko1.0 Před 4 měsíci

    Why do wrestlers go to their knees without even getting fully taken down???

    • @rock3tson204
      @rock3tson204 Před 2 měsíci

      Usually, it's to defend a possible leg attack. It's often safer to drop to your knees and keep your legs away than be out of position and allow THE gable steveson to get a shot in on you. unfortunately, gable is just that guy

    • @Darko1.0
      @Darko1.0 Před 2 měsíci

      @@rock3tson204 For his opponent yes, very unfortunate, for us the viewers it’s a blessing. But yeah, I appreciate you clearing that up. I assumed it had something to do with back exposure.