Vitali Arujau UPSETS Nick Suriano at 2019 Senior Nationals
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It's not a upset if someone beats someone that they already beat before
Man anybody else notice how young the ref is?
it was Suriano's older brother
@@Ryan-qp4bl LOL 😆
that ref tho.
He used to be Table tennis referee
A lot of freestyle refs are young
Two very tough wrestlers. Street fighter vs. finesse tactician. Vito simply found an opening, and worked an angle to get over on Nick.
and nick did the same exact thing, and somehow vito is the winner because he did it second. wow yea what a great way to end the match lol.
@@9mmsafetyalwaysoff00 Rules are rules. I will admit, I do not like it, either.
that double in the first came just in the Nick of time
criteria is the dumbest rule
Honestly
@@Michael-ii9fs fight to tha death 🤣🤣🤣
This isn’t really an upset tbh I expected Vito to win in freestyle, Folkstyle Suriano smokes him
Says the ITALIAN. LOL
Nonpeon ?
Was this an upset tho? Vito was raised by a world champion. He’s been on the path to be an Olympic champ his whole life. I think Nick has a bigger name because he’s bigger in folk style
Vitali is a future NCAA champ
No way!!
Derek Gonst what makes you think that?
@@TheAmericanjiujitsu his weight class is stacked year in and year out
he definitely can, I don’t think he will.
He will his senior year, he is only going into his sophomore eligibility season. As long as he is a different weight than fix his senior year, and possibly even his junior year, he could win it . Spencer will be gone for Vitos junior and senior season. Certainly possible he wins a title at some point I agree.
suriano is massive for 57 kilos
That move were guys give you no space on the restart is so performative.
No...he’s just super pumped up
Fanf trap Springbonnie Judging by the body language especially when the ref stopped the motion I thought he was just being a D-bag lol
Every time suriano tries to tell the ref the other guy attacks so the ref doesnt say anything but you would think the ref would at least look to see if he is greasing..
can anybody explain how Suriano blocked that shot at 2:03 that put him in such good position? He only keeps 1 hand on Vito and just sort of side steps. I had thought that maybe Vito just took a bad shot but guys at this high of level wouldn't put themselves in that bad of position I don't think.
It was just great defense from Suriano. He blocked the elbow pass well and circled really hard instead of just back strait up. Which is probably what Vito expected. That shallow shot is very safe again opponents who just back straight up.
looks like suriano kept pressure and when he stepped out of the way, vito panicked a bit
It was a half assed shot to keep the ref off of his back. Defended well with forearm and body position, but just a bad shot mostly.
Vito took a shot and reached with his right hand, but at the same time Suriano just happened to have Stepped aside and Vito Missed surianos leg, which threw Vito off and suriano blasts with a double leg. Could be wrestlers instincts or a happy accident. 🤼♂️
Vito much more explosive!
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Mrcoolio5
This guy got a friend to play with 😂😭💀
Looked like the other guy was just blocking but I don't know much about freestyle
Huge upset, nobody expects anything from aruha
Just beat Fix and RBY in the NCAAs dudes a bubububeeast
@@kondawg8247 year later
Excellent evenly wrestled match.
This was NOT an upset. As soon as Suriano quit Penn State after his loss to Gilman the whole world knew he would never be a 4X NCAA champ. Even in his "undefeated" high school days he lost to underclassman Spencer Lee at the Super32 and never returned.
They beat each other tho 1n1 in them 2 matches
Arujau is just a much better wrestler. Suriano was great in high school (well he won the super32 once in 2015). He just never leveled up to be great in college. Tough wrestler, just not a technician. I think he now has 8 losses in college and he's labeled a serial quitter. Announced he was quitting Penn State after he lost to Gilam, he quit the trials after Tomasello ate his lunch, quit Rutgers after the frist season but promised to give it one more chance, he lost his first reak match at Michigan so we all guess he's quitting them next... never make at the Olympic level because he's had no real coaching except at Penn State.
Suriano never great in College !! Wrestled 3 NCAA's made 3 Finals !! Won 2 NCAA Championships ..Not very good ! Was on cructhes week before the one he lost ;and still made finals ..5th year Gillman squeeked by true freshman Suriano 3-2 and Gillman ran away entire 3rd period ..Suriano blew out ankle wrestling Picc. and if he didn't; He would of won another NCAA as he could of wrestled Cruz 50 times and won all 50 unlike Gillman ..Doctors told him he was done for the year impossible to wrestle could have serious damage if he did .But Penn St made him enter and ended up forfieting out ..at pre-NCAA coaches press conference .all the coaches gave sympathy when asked about Surriano not being able to wrestle and when they asked cael he says "Ohhhh poor Nick " Is this all we are gonna talk about " ...Suriano left Penn St. after that ...Suriano had 7 losses 3 were medical forfiets ..Mincic beat him 3-2 Desanto and Fix needed the refs to beat him ..giving them points they could never earn on the mat for 'hands to the face , touching the head gear ......Suriano was an All Time great and Vito can't make 3 finals like he did and at best can tie his amount of Tittles
@@ikelasider1051 Suriano was outstanding in college.
Criteria rule is such a crock of shit.
Who's here to watch Suriano take the L?
Well since he lost, I guess everyone. Duh!🤓
Always fun to watch suriano lose
Matt my favorite was when he lost to DeSantos kind of like him losing to himself.
National Champion. Yawn.....
@@sabrewolf9567 He is the 2019 133 lb. NCAA D1 National Champion. Go try, and take that from him. Good luck, and God Speed. You are going to need both.
Orlando I give him all the respect he won basically the deepest weight ever, mad respect. But still kind of funny he lost to DeSantos who is almost identical to him in personality.
@@sabrewolf9567 You win some. You lose some. I am positive, to this day, Nick wants match back.
Vito wrestles way more freestyle. How is this an upset??
Surriano is going to have to really change his game to crossover to freestyle. His entire technique is about stalling to conserve energy, but he doesn't look like he's stalling in folkstyle because he takes space and controls the center. In freestyle, you have to create action. He's going to make an awesome MMA fighter for sure. An eventual UFC champ no doubt, but he will never represent the U.S. at a World Championship or Olympics.
Haters please don't tell me that I don't know anything about wrestling until he represents the U.S. at the Olympics or World Championships. I hate getting notifications for negativity. It's just my opinion.
I love Nick Suriano, and watched him wrestle all 4 years at my Alma Mater (Bergen Catholic). However, you are right. He only wrestled one Freestyle tournament while in H.S. (He lost a tough 1-1 decision to Daton Fix.) Had he wrestled more Freestyle in H.S., he would definitely be more seasoned. That stated, he needs to keep hitting the mat in Freestyle to improve. So much so, it would not surprise me if, he discontinued College wrestling to pursue Freestyle on a full-time basis. Time will tell. You make a great point.
@@7mikepd M.M.A. is definitely his goal. He definitely has the mental & physical toughness, and fortitude. I wish I had a quarter of what Nick has. I would have done better than 4th in my State District my Senior year. I hope Nick does not try starting at the top in M.M.A. like Pico. I was at Madison Square Garden when he got drilled in the jaw inside the first minute of the fight. The only problem is Nick has never been one to start anything on the bottom. 😆
He lost this match to a take down which is both freestyle and folk style , so if he had more freestyle experience, would it make a difference in today’s (freestyle) match
@@naturalpro2003 Yea Pico is getting it together now. It's good to see him taking care of that cabeza a little more. I think he was so eager to show of his knock out power that he had to learn how to be a professional, and then Greg Jackson was like okay wrestle, and then he was like only wrestling and so he was predictable. Greg Jackson has him looking good now. I don't think Surriano is going to have that problem. Even just starting his career being 4 years older than when Pico started his career will be a big difference.
Pico was just a baby in his first MMA fight. His last two fights he made look easy. And now he an MMA coaching legend. Oh my gosh I would love to work under greg jackson.
@@8326nazir He has to open up more in freestyle which forces him into making mistakes. In collegiate, you are not considered passive as long as you are controlling the center of the mat, and Nick is awesome at controlling the center. It is not a bad strategy to just control the center, play defense, and have no intention of shooting until later in the 3rd period. I would even say the shot clock helped him get the takedown he got on Vito because he caught vito off guard because Vito was waiting for the extra 3 seconds to tick off to get his that extra point.
I only suggest greco because the posture is very good for MMA. It gets you in the habit of wrestling with the posture of a striker.
Chael Sonnen explains it well. I don't agree with everything he says in this video, but I really agree with him on this point, starting at 4:15: czcams.com/video/xISgd_udSRA/video.html
"into the lead at 2-2????? Later "he wins at 2-2"?? Riding time?
if there’s a draw whoever scored last wins
@@stevenkane7 Thanks, I was wondering about that!
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So why did he win? Because blue got put on the clock?
The person who scores last wins in case of a draw.
Thank you
@@Jbarb777 yea dont worry I think its a stupid rule too lmao, ive always wondered why there cant just be OT
@@marrs_99 he didn't win actually. Everyone knows it's a joke.
@@lawsonransom8318 yea i didnt think arujau actually pushed the pace of the fight it was really suriano who dictated the fight imo, which is why it sucks that he loses to criteria
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LI wrestling > New jersey
Uh oh, he started the war!!!!
@@dgwear69 you know it, i dont even have to mention the rest of ny which includes wrestlers like yanni d, im talking just LI