Author Topic: When are we gonna get over the hump?  (Read 910 times)

Offline Jake Harrison

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When are we gonna get over the hump?
« on: Oct 27, 2006, 04:36 AM »
216 and 266 STILL havent been beaten, its been 20 years and a lot more progress has been made in the lower weight classes over the years.

will anybody ever beat those numbers? i mean even rezazadeh really hasnt made any significant progress since 2000 sydney, but he seems to be the only one right now capable of those numbers and im pretty sure in his career he will beat 216 and 266 or atleast match it.
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When are we gonna get over the hump?
« Reply #1 on: Oct 27, 2006, 10:41 AM »
I don't think RezaZadeh will ever approach those numbers. He seems to be getting sloppier and I think he is past his peak. In fact, I don't think anyone will be approaching those numbers anytime soon.
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Offline Jake Harrison

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« Reply #2 on: Oct 27, 2006, 07:10 PM »
Quote from: "Chris LeRoux"
I don't think RezaZadeh will ever approach those numbers. He seems to be getting sloppier and I think he is past his peak. In fact, I don't think anyone will be approaching those numbers anytime soon.


what do you mean he seems to be getting sloppier?
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« Reply #3 on: Oct 27, 2006, 07:26 PM »
Quote from: "Jake Harrison"
Quote from: "Chris LeRoux"
I don't think RezaZadeh will ever approach those numbers. He seems to be getting sloppier and I think he is past his peak. In fact, I don't think anyone will be approaching those numbers anytime soon.


what do you mean he seems to be getting sloppier?


He must be meaning RezaZadeh's technique.
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Offline Jake Harrison

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« Reply #4 on: Oct 27, 2006, 07:39 PM »
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Quote from: "Jake Harrison"
Quote from: "Chris LeRoux"
I don't think RezaZadeh will ever approach those numbers. He seems to be getting sloppier and I think he is past his peak. In fact, I don't think anyone will be approaching those numbers anytime soon.


what do you mean he seems to be getting sloppier?


He must be meaning RezaZadeh's technique.


i was thinking that also but it seems fine to me from athens and the recent wwc 2005 and 2006.

but still chris will explain in detail what he means when he gets back, he can tell me exactly what parts of rezazadeh's lifts are sloppy.
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