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SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING: Final Weights, Abner Mares-Joseph Agbeko II: Dec. 3, 2011

Posted on | December 2, 2011 | No Comments

 

 WEIGHTS:

Abner Mares: 117.25

Joseph King Kong Agbeko: 117.25

Anselmo “Chemito” Moreno: 118

Vic “The Raging Bull” Darchinyan: 117.75

 

Honda Center doors open Saturday at 2 p.m. The first non-televised undercard fight begins at 2:05 p.m.

 

Efrain Escudero to Replace Paul Kelly at Legacy Fighting Championship 9

Posted on | December 2, 2011 | No Comments

 

Watch Legacy FC 9 Live on HDNet December 16th!

 

Houston, TX. – December 2, 2011 – Texas-based mixed martial arts fight promotion company, Legacy Fighting Championship, announced today that noted English mixed martial artist Paul Kelly has been pulled from the Legacy FC 9 card due to Visa issues.  Replacing Kelly on the card is Ultimate Fighter 8 winner Efrain Escudero. Escudero will face Houston Police Officer and Legacy FC veteran Jeff Rexroad. Legacy Fighting Championship 9 will take place at the Houston Arena Theater in Houston, Texas on December 16.

 

According to Legacy Promoter Mick Maynard, “Unfortunately Paul Kelly will not be making his Legacy FC debut against Jeff Rexroad in December as planned. Kelly is looking forward to fighting for us in the near future as soon as his Visa issue has been resolved. Efrain Escudero has stepped in to fight Rexroad. It is a very compelling match up and promises to be a very explosive fight. Fans will not be disappointed!”

 

Efrain Escudero (18-3-0), a UFC and Bellator veteran, has stepped into the octagon with some of the best fighters in the world and holds notable wins over top contenders such as Dan Lauzon and Cole Miller. The TUF champion and All-American wrestler has won five out of his last six bouts, including a first round submission victory over Cesar Avila at Bellator Fighting Championships 55 in October.

Escudero vs. Rexroad is just one of many exciting bouts slated for Legacy FC 9. In the main event Strikeforce veteran’s Mike “The Greek” Bronzoulis and Jorge “Macaco” Patino will go head to head for the Legacy Fighting Championship welterweight title.

 

Legacy Fighting Championships 9 takes place on Friday, December 16 at the Houston Arena Theatre in Houston, Texas.  Doors open at 6:30pm CT. Fights begin at 7:30pm CT. Fight fans can purchase tickets at www.legacyfights.tv. The main card will air live on HDNet at 9:00pm CT.

 

To learn more about Legacy Fighting Championships or to view the full Legacy FC 9 fight card, please visit www.Legacyfights.tv.

 

About Legacy Fighting Championship:

Legacy Fighting Championship has promoted professional and amateur MMA events since 2005. Throughout its history, the emphasis has always been maintaining the commitment to provide only the highest-quality mixed martial arts competition for fighters and viewers alike. Legacy’s continued goal is to maintain that quality while evolving and growing organically with the sport of MMA. Fight fans across the nation can watch Legacy Fighting Championship events live on HDNet.  For more information, please visit www.legacyfights.tv.

FINAL GRAPPLING EVENT OF 2011 GRAPPLERS QUEST WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS HITS ASBURY PARK ON DECEMBER 10

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Grapplers Quest
 

 

 

Hall of Fame Induction of Kurt “Batman” Pellegrino and Seminar for Autism

ASBURY PARK, NJ (December 2, 2011) — Grapplers Quest will host the 2011 World Grappling Championships on Saturday, December 10 at Asbury Park Convention Center (located at 1300 Ocean Ave.) in Asbury Park, New Jersey.

Three hundred World Championship titles in Submission Grappling, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Judo and Wrestling will be contested for cash and prizes valued at $15,000, including custom swords, medallions for champions and certificates.
Grappling is the fast-paced ground fighting art of Mixed Martial Arts, combining the throws of Olympic Judo, takedowns of Greco Roman and Freestyle Wrestling, Leg Locks from Sambo, and other Submissions from Brazilian Jiu Jitsu-like arm bars, shoulder locks and chokes. More than 200 competition teams and 1,000 competitors are expected to participate from 27 countries including United States, Brazil, Canada, Russia, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Peru, Japan, Croatia, Holland, England, France, and Australia.

 

The World Championships is an open tournament for all styles of ground fighters. Competitors of all ages and skill levels participate in this event that is open to all grappling styles in order to determine this year’s best grapplers in the world.

MMA fighter Kurt “Batman” Pellegrino will be conducting a free training session and seminar for pre-registered Grapplers Quest competitors on Saturday, Dec. 10 at 10:00 AM/ET to raise awareness for AutismRadio.org. The star-studded event will start with “Batman” being proudly inducted to the Grappling Hall of Fame.

Fighters may register to compete in advance online at http://bit.ly/v4Wqnw, or at Asbury Park Convention Center (located at 1300 Ocean Ave.), on Friday, December 9 between 5-8 PM/EST or Saturday, December 10, starting at 7:00 AM/ET. All competitors, ages, skill levels, teams and independents are welcome.

Spectator tickets are available to purchase in advance for only $12 ($8 off at-the-door) by going tohttp://bit.ly/uWKUpw, or the night of the event available at the door for $20 (adults), $10 (children), and free for children under six. Competition begins at 10:30 AM/ET.

For general information on Grapplers Quest World Championships in New
Jersey, visit: http://www.grapplersquest.com/events/2011-grapplers-quest-worlds-pro-am-world-championship

About Grapplers Quest: Grapplers Quest is the world’s largest submission grappling organization with 300,000+ competitors worldwide since 1999, owned by The Grapplers Company. Events feature various grappling styles with divisions for all ages and skill levels with events in major cities throughout North America and Europe. For more
information on upcoming events, go to: http://GrapplersQuest.com. For event sponsor and exhibiting opportunities, visit: http://SponsorGrappling.com or call 888-GRAPPLE.

About Autism: Autism is a complex brain disorder that inhibits a person’s ability to communicate and develop social relationships as well behavioral challenges. Autism spectrum disorders are diagnosed in one in 150 children in the United States. For more information on Autism, visit:http://AutismRadio.org

Don’t Miss Bisping vs Miller Live Tomorrow Night

Posted on | December 2, 2011 | No Comments

 

Coaches Collide On The Ultimate Fighter Finale Live Tomorrow Night
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The Ultimate Fighter Finale – Sat. December 3 – Las Vegas, NV
UFC 140 Jones vs Machida on Pay-Per-View – Sat. December 10 – Toronto, Ontario

USA’s Phil Keddy Takes Silver @ HENRI DEGLANE CHALLENGE talks to Takedown

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NICE, France – Two U.S. freestyle wrestlers won silver medals on the first day of the Henri Deglane Challenge on Saturday.

The U.S. silver medalists were 2008 Olympic champion Henry Cejudo (Columbus, Ohio/Sunkist Kids) at 55 kg/121 lbs. and Phillip Keddy (Iowa City, Iowa/Hawkeye WC) at 84 kg/185 lbs.

Cejudo opened with a pair of victories, defeating Chakir Ansari of France, 4-0, 2-2, 2-1 in the quarterfinals and Rodrigo Rodriguez of Spain, 2-0, 6-0 in the semifinals.

Cejudo fell in the finals to 2003 World silver medalist Ghenadi Tulbea of Monaco, 1-3, 2-6. Tulbea won his World medal when he was competing for Moldova. The 32-year-old Tulbea has represented Monaco since 2010.

Keddy opened with two solid wins, stopping Jordan Noblet of France, 4-1, 9-3 in the quarterfinals and 2002 World University silver medalist Sergei Kolesnikov of Israel, 1-0, 2-1 in the semifinals.

In the finals, Keddy was defeated by Magomed Ibragimov of Russia, 3-7, 2-3.

“In the finals, our guys did not wrestle the way they wanted to wrestle. We had our game plans and both started off the matches well scoring the first points. This is Phil’s first time overseas and Henry hasn’t wrestled overseas since the Olympics, so he is new at this as well. We gave up some points at the end of the period to lose and it threw us off our game plan and got in our heads. It is early in the season and this will be a learning experience as we work towards the Olympic Trials and the Olympics,” said U.S. coach Andy Hrovat.

Jon Reader (Ames, Iowa/Sunkist Kids) won a bronze medal at 84 kg/185 lbs. He opened with a three-period victory over teammate Travis Paulson (Ames, Iowa/Sunkist Kids), 2-1, 0-1, 2-1, then fell to Ibragimov of Russia, 1-3, 0-1. He received the bronze medal without another match.

Competing at 84 kg/185 lbs. in Greco-Roman was Shaun Scott (Millersville, Pa. (Modern Day Gladiators), who placed fourth after dropping all three matches in his four-athlete roundrobin competition.

Draws have been set for the five U.S. wrestlers competing on Sunday. Four of the U.S. athletes in this group are past World Team members, including 2006 World silver medalist Mike Zadick (Solon, Iowa/Gator WC) at 60 kg/132 lbs., plus Shawn Bunch (Columbus, Ohio/Gator WC) at 60 kg/132 lbs., Trent Paulson (Ames, Iowa/Sunkist Kids) at 74 kg/163 lbs. and Tommy Rowlands (Columbus, Ohio/Sunkist Kids) at 96 kg/211.5 lbs.

The U.S. team is being coached by Andy Hrovat and Bobby Douglas.

HENRI DEGLANE CHALLENGE
At Nice, France, Nov. 25-26

Men’s freestyle results

55 kg/121 lbs.
Gold – Ghenadie Tulbea (Monaco)
Silver – Henry Cejudo (USA)
Bronze – Chakir Ansari (France)
Bronze – Zoheir El Ouarraque (France)
5th – Rodrigo Rodriguez (Spain)
5th – Quentin Sticker (France)

66 kg/145.5 lbs.
Gold – Dimitry Shadrin (Russia)
Silver – Rusman Muktarov (France)
Bronze – Sarkis Grigoryan (France)
Bronze – Rasul Murtazaliev (Russia)
5th – Florent Seychelles (France)
5th – Andrei Perpelita (France)

84 kg/185 lbs.
Gold – Magomed Ibragimov (Russia)
Silver – Phillip Keddy (USA)
Bronze – Sergei Kolesnikov (Israel)
Bronze – Jon Reader (USA)
5th – Jordan Noblet (France)
6th – Travis Paulson (USA)

120 kg/264.5 lbs.
Gold – Nick Matuhin (Germany)
Silver – Gor Abrahamyan (France)

U.S. men’s freestyle performances

55 kg/121 lbs. – Henry Cejudo, Columbus, Ohio (Sunkist Kids), 2nd
WIN Chakir Ansari (Ceyrat-France), 4-0, 2-2, 2-1
WIN Rodrigo Rodriguez (Spain), 2-0, 6-0
LOSS Ghenadie Tulbea (Monaco), 1-3, 2-6

84 kg/185 lbs. – Jon Reader, Ames, Iowa (Sunkist Kids), 3rd
WIN Travis Paulson (USA), 2-1, 0-1, 2-1
LOSS Magomed Ibragimov (Russia), 1-3, 0-1

84 kg/185 lbs. – Travis Paulson, Ames, Iowa (Sunkist Kids), 6th
LOSS Jon Reader (USA), 1-2, 1-0, 1-2

84 kg/186 lbs. – Phillip Keddy, Iowa City, Iowa (Hawkeye WC), 2nd
WIN Jordan Noblet (Ceyrat-France), 4-1, 9-3
WIN Sergei Kolesnikov (Israel), 1-0, 2-1
LOSS Magomed Ibragimov (Russia), 3-7, 2-3

Greco-Roman results

55 kg/121 lbs.
Gold – Valeriy Borgoiakov (Russia)
Silver – Ardashes Adamyan (Russia)
Bronze – Medhi Messaoudi (France)
4th – Mickael Borges (France)

66 kg/145.5 lbs.
Gold – Islam-beka Albiev (Russia)
Silver – Muxran Mahutadze (Georgia)
Bronze – Artak Margaryan (France)
4th – Marc Wentzke (Germany)
5th – Oleg Zoina (Russia)

84 kg/185 lbs.
Gold – Zaour Karezhev (Russia)
Silver – Revaz Nadareishvili (Georgia)
Bronze – Sosruko Kodzokov (Russia)
4th – Shaun Scott (USA)

120 kg/264.5 lbs.
Gold – Yuri Patrikeev (Armenia)
Silver – Yannick Szczepaniak (France)
Bronze – Christian John (Germany)
4th – Andrey Kopylov (Russia)

U.S. Greco-Roman performance

84 kg/185 lbs. – Shaun Scott, Millersville, Pa. (Modern Day Gladiators), 4th
LOSS Revaz Nadareishvili (Georgia)
LOSS Zaour Karezhev (Russia)
LOSS Sosruko Kodzokov (Russia)

Women’s freestyle results

55 kg/121 lbs.
Gold – Marina Chichkina (Russia)
Silver – Nicoleta Ciuhurezu (Romania)
Bronze – Maité Piva (France)
4th – Rafika Belguidoum (France)

72 kg/158.5 lbs.
Gold – Tatiana Morozova (Russia)
Silver – Anzhelika Pilyaeva (Russia)

U.S. men’s freetyle draws for Sunday

60 kg/132 lbs. – Mike Zadick, Solon, Iowa (Gator WC)
Vs. Said Gaitaev (Sot – France)

60 kg/132 lbs. – Shawn Bunch, Columbus, Ohio (Gator WC)
Vs. Alexandre Borg (Romania)

74 kg/163 lbs. – Trent Paulson, Ames, Iowa (Sunkist Kids)
Vs. Marc Patte (Monaco)

96 kg/211.5 lbs. – Tommy Rowlands, Columbus, Ohio (Sunkist Kids) (roundrobin)
Vs. Wynn Michalak (USA)
Vs. Muslim Saypoulaev (Nice – France)
Vs. Shamil Akhmedov (Russia)

96 kg/211.5 lbs. – Wynn Michalak, Colorado Springs, Colo. (Gator WC) (roundrobin)
Vs. Tommy Rowlands (USA)
Vs. Shamil Akhmedov (Russia)
Vs. Muslim Saypoulaev (Nice – France)

Scott Casber
Founder/Host
Takedown Wrestling Radio and TV
USA Wrestling Weekly
515-707-8657

Boxing Links (12-2-11)

Posted on | December 2, 2011 | No Comments

Arum: Cotto-Margarito Frenzy Proves Boxing Still Strong
BoxingScene.com
By Keith Idec The card headlined by the Miguel Cotto-Antonio Margarito rematch officially became a sellout Thursday morning, marking the first time since Cotto beat Zab Judah in June 2007 that aboxing card sold out Madison Square Garden’s main arena. 
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Fears for Muhammad Ali as boxing great is ‘taken to hospital after falling 
Daily Mail
By Mark Duell It has emerged that boxing legend Muhammad Ali was taken to hospital after falling unconscious at home just days after his frail appearance at a funeral for Joe Frazier. Ali was last seen in public at a Philadelphia service for his fellow
See all stories on this topic » 

 


Daily Mail
BOXING: Abner Mares seen as angel with a dirty face
Los Angeles Daily News
“It did take a lot from the championship, being controversial,” Mares said Tuesday as he stood inside the Westside Boxing Club prior to a workout. Unquestionably, this reputation of being a dirty fighter has bothered Mares (22-0-1, 13 KOs), 
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Professional boxing comes to the Highlands
BBC Sport
By Keir Murray On Friday evening the 28-year-old will put himself in harm’s way once more when he climbs into the ring to take on Mark Bett in the first professional boxingshow in Inverness. Highland history is characterised by its battles and three 
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BBC Sport
McCracken delight at boxing talent
Yahoo! Eurosport UK
Rob McCracken has high hopes for Great Britain’s boxing team at next year’s Olympics after formally confirming the first five names on his squad. Flyweight Andrew Selby, bantamweight Luke Campbell, light welterweight Tom Stalker, welterweight Fred
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Yahoo! Eurosport UK
Boxer Dinesh Kumar attacked while asleep at NIS hostel, suffers injuries in head
Times of India
PATIALA: Indian boxer Dinesh Kumar was attacked and left badly injured by unknown persons inside his room in Dhyanchand Hostel of National Institute of Sports (NIS) here in the wee hours of Thursday. Sources said the attackers hit winner of the Asian 
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Boxing Power Rankings: Donaire, Klitschko, Khan, Pacquiao and Mayweather
Opposing Views
Actually, that’s not quite true in the great sport of boxing, because there are unusually good fights still to come over the next three weeks. Also, there’s Wladimir Klitschko versus Jean Marc Mormeck. Zing! But I kid Big Wlad. Since our power rankings 
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Opposing Views
BOXING: Dan aims to make his own ring name
This Is Wiltshire
By Dan Barnes » TROWBRIDGE’S Dan Blackwell is determined to forge his own reputation inboxing as he prepares to make his professional debut in Chippenham tomorrow night. The 18-year-old, who is the younger brother of English middleweight title holder 
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SF BOXING WINTER CHAMPIONSHIPS
Comcast SportsNet Bay Area
Jesus Reyes (3rd St. Boxing, SF) vs. Miguel DeLeon (East Palo Alto Boxing Club, E. Palo Alto), junior welterweights (141 lbs.): Reyes, a popular regular at the recent Roccapulco shows, hopes to employ his big right hook against DeLeon, who will bring a 
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Comcast SportsNet Bay Area 

 

 

Blogs
Talkin’ Boxing with Bob Arum: “If Cotto can box the whole way, he’ll 
By Scoop Malinowski
By Scoop Malinowski The busiest promoter in boxing Bob Arum, approaching age 80, took time out to talk about Cotto-Margarito, Floyd-Manny, Canelo, and.
BoxingInsider.com                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

 

 

Another Boxing Champion Seriously Considering Move to MMA 
By Anton Tabuena
A three division world champion, and the current IBO bantamweight title holder says he’s seriously considering a move to Mixed Martial Arts.
Bloody Elbow                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  
Underwater Female Boxing – Jokeroo
I think we really need to see some video evidence of this. Hopefully they’re good at holding their breath, or this boxing match won’t last long!
Funny Videos, Funny Pictures…                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     
Zutes Boxing Talk 12/01 by AnthonyGeorge | Blog Talk Radio
By AnthonyGeorge
Boxer Robert The Ghost Guerrero is scheduled to appear. Boxing News. Boxing Trainer Auggie Sanchez stops by to discuss the Cotto vs. Margaritto fight. Dec 01.
Zute’s Sports Talk

 

Web
Selectism | Around The Web #magazines #holidays #boxing
Today we look at photographs from an NYC trip, look forward to this weekend’s blockbuster ofboxing, a look back at some magazine first covers and a review of 
www.selectism.com/news/…/selectism-around-the-web-624/ 

 

 

Boxing Alumni Donate New Equipment to Team – The Daily 
One session of watching the Penn State boxing club in practice shows the tight- knit comradeship the boxers and coaches share. “These kids all take care of 
www.collegian.psu.edu/…/boxing_alumni_donate_new_equip… 

 

 

When the Final Bell Sounds . . . | JOCKpost
But in a sport such as boxing, especially in its past form, one must set their sights on a shared experience among men in order to understand its vast worth. 
jockpost.com/final-bell-sounds/?utm_source=rss…

Williams-Conquest January 13th British Title Clash – Tickets On Sale Today

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Tickets for the highly anticipated British Cruiserweight title clash between Leon ‘Solid’ Williams and Tony ‘Conqueror’ Conquest, which takes place at York Hall in London on Friday 13th January 2012, and broadcast live and exclusive on BoxNation (Sky 456 & Virgin 546), go on sale today on the TKO Box Office website www.tkoboxoffice.com

Francis and George Warren’s Queensberry Promotions organisation really have pulled out all the stops to ensure their first event of 2012 is an explosive, all action, extravaganza.

The headlining Williams-Conquest perfectly sets the scene, these two are without doubt the two best, most exciting and all action Cruiserweights in the country today an the contrast in their styles guarantees a true Battle Royale on the 13th.

Streatham’s Williams, who will be making the first defense of the title he wrestled off long time British and Commonwealth Champion Rob Norton back in October, is a no nonsense come forward power puncher right out of the ‘Iron’ Mike Tyson mould, something Tony Conquest can readily attest to – Williams knocked him out in just 45 seconds when they fought previously as amateurs.

Williams bought that power and knockout reputation with him upon turning pro. His debut bout didn’t even go one round, as Williams dropped Bobby Scott with the very first punch he threw, a violent left hook!

Prior to the Norton title showdown Williams stopped both his previous opponents, on his defense of the Southern Area title, in May this year, Williams knocked Danny Couzens out cold after just thirty seconds of the fourth round. Williams followed that with a sensational fifth round stoppage of Battersea’s fighting fireman Nick ‘The Ox’ Okoth in September.

Conquest on the other hand is a fast handed stylish boxer whose fights normally go the distance. His only stoppage to date came in March this year, when he stopped Ghana’s Prince George Akrong in the first minute of the sixth round.

Conquest earned the right to challenge Williams for the coveted Lonsdale belt with a superb victory over Toks Owoh in November to lift the Southern Area strap Williams had vacated just a few weeks earlier.

Throughout the fight Conquest plain out boxed the former Super Middleweight supremo. Right from the opening bell and for ten rounds Conquest worked at a high pace, peppering Owoh non stop with shot after shot for every minute of every round to earn the win by a shut out 99-91 points margin.

The Warren brothers have put together a seriously top class support card for Williams-Conquest, headed by an almighty heavyweight clash between Larry ‘The War Machine’ Olabamiwo and former Commonwealth Champion Sam Sexton, which without doubt will be yet another highly volatile affair.

Also on the card are Williams’ TRAD TKO Gym mates ‘Saint’ George Jupp and Charlie Hoy as well as the highly popular Stetson wearing John Wayne Hibbert, sensational unbeaten Welterweight prospect ‘Super’ Bradley Skeete, Daryl Williams and John Dignam, all against yet to be named opponents.

Leon ‘Solid’ Williams Versus Tony ‘Conqueror’ Conquest for the British Cruiserweight title headlines Francis and George Warren’s Queensberry Promotions first event of the New Year, which takes place at York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, on Friday 13th January 2012 and broadcast live on BoxNation (Sky platform Channel 456 & Virgin 546)

Tickets, priced £40 (Standard Seated) and £60 (Ringside) for Williams vs. Conquest are available on-line at www.tkoboxoffice.com. Tickets are also available direct from the TRAD TKO Boxing Gym, Gillian House, Stephenson Street, Canning Town, London E16 4SA.

Illinois’ 2/3 Ranked BJ Futrell Looks to Illini V Hawks Battle Talks to Takedown

Posted on | December 2, 2011 | No Comments

PARK RIDGE, Ill. – Illinois redshirt-junior All-American B.J. Futrell was named the Big Ten Wrestler of the Week, the conference announced Tuesday. Futrell earns the first honor of his career after going 4-0 last Saturday at the Wrestle for a Cure Duals.

The No. 3 133-pounder dominated the competition, recording three pins and one technical fall, giving the Illini 23 points on the day. The Park Forest, Ill., native recorded his first pin against North Carolina’s Brock Livorio then followed it up with another fall against Steve Mitcheff of Kent State. Against The Citadel, Futrell posted a pin of 2:23 and ended the day with a 25-9 technical fall over Utah Valley’s Derek Malan. Futrell upped his season pin total to four, good for a tie for the team lead.

The last Illini to win the honor was Tony Dallago on Dec. 21, 2010.

Dec. 2, 2011

 

 

#7 Illinois vs. #1 Iowa
Friday, Dec. 2 // Carver-Hawkeye Arena // Iowa City

#7 Illinois (6-0, 0-0) Probable Starters
125 15/9/16 Jesse Delgado, 9-1, r-Fr.
133 3/2/2 B.J. Futrell, 9-0, r-Jr.
141 -/-/-Daryl Thomas, 6-3, r-Jr.
149 8/9/10 Eric Terrazas, 10-1, Sr.
157 -/13/- Jackson Morse, 4-1, So.
165 -/-/- Dan Stelter, 4-1 r-Jr.
174 3/3/4 Jordan Blanton, 10-0, r-Jr.
184 -/-/- Tony Dallago, 7-3, r-So.
197 15/12/16 Mario Gonzalez, 7-1, r-So.
HWT -/-/- Pat Walker, 9-4, r-Jr.
Rankings are listed in Intermat, W.I.N., AWN format

#1 Iowa (3-0, 0-0) Probable Starters
125 1/1/1 Matt McDonough, 8-0, Jr.
133 2/3/3 Tony Ramos, 8-0, So.
141 3/3/3 Montell Marion, 7-0, Sr.
149 -/-/- Jacob Ballweg, 7-3, Fr.
OR -/-/- Mark Ballweg, 5-0, Jr.
OR -/-/- Dylan Carew, 1-0, So.
157 2/2/2 Derek St. John, 8-0, So.
165 15/14/15 Mike Evans, 8-0, Fr.
174 6/6/3 Ethen Lofthouse, 7-1, So.
184 -/4/2 Jeremy Fahler, 5-1, Fr.
OR -/-/- Vinnie Wagner, 1-0, Sr.
197 2*/2*/4* Grant Gambrall, 1-0, Jr.
OR -/-/- Tomas Lira, 7-2, So.
HWT 7/6/8 Bobby Telford, 7-0, Fr.
Rankings are listed in Intermat, W.I.N., AWN format
*ranked at 184

Live Video
Live video will be available for the dual on BTN.com. Adam Lacey and Phil Keddy will have the call live from Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

Quick Hits
• Junior B.J. Futrell is off to a great start, beginning the season 9-0 for the first time in his career. Out of the nine matches, he has pinned six of his opponents en route to tying his career-best in falls. Futrell is ranked No. 3 by Intermat and No. 2 by W.I.N. Magazine and Amateur Wrestling News. Futrell had a career season at 133 pounds last year after recovering from a shoulder injury that cut his 2009-10 season short.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scott Casber
Founder/Host
Takedown Wrestling Radio and TV
USA Wrestling Weekly
515-707-8657

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