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Got to meet an Olympic Wrestling Champion this week.

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  • austin20

    I have found most wrestlers are freakishly strong regardless of weight class.

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  • KenK/84Bravo

    Who's the Old Dude, with the Possum on his chin? πŸ€”πŸ˜‰πŸ˜‚πŸ€£

    On of my best friends in the Army was Bruce "Beatle," Bailey. An Olympic Greco Roman Wrestler. (Talk about a good back up.) We worked out together, for years.

    Unfortunately, when I searched to find him a few years back, I discovered him deceased. Broke my Heart. (Heart attack, Oakie.)

    My recommendion? Do not wait to track down and tell people who were important Friends, in your Life, how much you LOVE them.

    (Like Oakie.)

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  • Brookwood

    Making new friends is always one of life's treasured happenings!


    I just didn't know 'Speedo" made full body suits! 😲😁

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  • Mobuck

    My older Grandson is a collegiate wrestler. Sort of tall and skinny . Coach says it gives him 'more reach' than the typical 125# wrestler.

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  • Oakie
    Mobuck: 30058003748379/comments/30058020408347

    My older Grandson is a collegiate wrestler. Sort of tall and skinny . Coach says it gives him 'more reach' than the typical 125# wrestler.

    The ears though!!!!!!!!!! He has "cauliflower ears" from wrestling. I guess that is from breaking the blood vessels???

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  • NeoBlackdog
    Oakie: 30058003748379/comments/30057990024731

    https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11417313#Comment_11417313

    The ears though!!!!!!!!!! He has "cauliflower ears" from wrestling. I guess that is from breaking the blood vessels???

    That's from being dumb and not wearing your headgear!

    It's caused by blunt force injuries that cut off the blood supply to the cartilage in the ear. So very easy to prevent.

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  • Ditch-Runner

    Congrats on a new friend

    Sounds like a nice young man and obvious a worker

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  • KenK/84Bravo

    You REALLY do not want to get in a fight, with a Wrestler. πŸ€”

    @Oakie, we look a lot alike. (Only) I am a leaner, meaner version of you. (6'1" 195.) Been letting my goatee grow out over the last 4-5 months. I have the same "Dead Possum," on my chin. πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ˜†

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  • jltrent

    It must not paid to well to be an Olympic Gold, Silver and Bronze Medalist.Β  You would have thought the guy would have gotten taken care of some for all his training and metals. Good pics.

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  • Oakie
    jltrent: 30058003748379/comments/30057990393755

    It must not paid to well to be an Olympic Gold, Silver and Bronze Medalist.Β  You would have thought the guy would have gotten taken care of some for all his training and metals. Good pics.

    He competed for Belarus. He moved to the United States and became a proud citizen, about 8 years ago. Trust me when I say, He makes killer money. His company does all commercial work. Although this was our first time working together, We have three more, 56 unit strip malls, to do together.

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  • shootuadeal
    jltrent: 30058003748379/comments/30057990393755

    It must not paid to well to be an Olympic Gold, Silver and Bronze Medalist.Β  You would have thought the guy would have gotten taken care of some for all his training and metals. Good pics.

    Most countries don't pay their Olympic athletes much, including the USA. Especially in non mainstream sports like wrestling.

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  • shootuadeal
    NeoBlackdog: 30058003748379/comments/30057990075035

    https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11417322#Comment_11417322

    That's from being dumb and not wearing your headgear!

    It's caused by blunt force injuries that cut off the blood supply to the cartilage in the ear. So very easy to prevent.

    In the US we wear headgear in high school and college, only because we are forced too. When wrestling freestyle outside of scholastic seasons NO ONE wears then as they a big liability in many moves, if you haven't wrestled you wouldn't get it. At the senior world/Olympic level no one wears headgear.

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  • shootuadeal
    Oakie: 30058003748379/comments/30057984600219

    https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11417395#Comment_11417395

    He competed for Belarus. He moved to the United States and became a proud citizen, about 8 years ago. Trust me when I say, He makes killer money. His company does all commercial work. Although this was our first time working together, We have three more, 56 unit strip malls, to do together.

    I'm surprised he got citizenship, Belarus is not a super common country that the US grants citizenship to.

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  • bpost

    Lookie here, a foreign born Citizen of another country that came to America, learned the language, became a productive US Citizen in our great melting pot of people. He is productive, caring for him and his, he pays taxes works hard and is a success. He should be outraged by the mess dementia Joe Biden has willingly caused on our borders.

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  • NeoBlackdog
    shootuadeal: 30058003748379/comments/30058035069467

    https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11417335#Comment_11417335

    In the US we wear headgear in high school and college, only because we are forced too. When wrestling freestyle outside of scholastic seasons NO ONE wears then as they a big liability in many moves, if you haven't wrestled you wouldn't get it. At the senior world/Olympic level no one wears headgear.

    I have wrestled, that's how I know I'd rather have my headgear on than my ears mangled. And yes, did some freestyle and Greco, with headgear. No issues.

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