@@aohjiief not true. David made Adam work a lot harder than Bozhidar did and he’s 85kg. Bozhidar is WAF champ of 85kg. David and Bozhidar was def be super close.
This match should be in contention for match of the year.... In my opinion one of the best matches I've seen this year right next to Devon's matches. Way to stay with it Adam W.... You have a new fan.... Everybody can appreciate 'maximum effort' which is exactly what we saw✌️👍👍 I watched this video beginning to end 3 times😁😁😁
For some reason I always thought the "Ready, Go" was superior, but it's so obvious here how that it is not. Rather than hearing the first sound to react to and that not being the sound you need to react to, is like a false positive. Not only do you need to hear the first sound and remain ready, you then need to time the second sound with your hit. It makes it almost a nightmare to keep track of someone starting too soon. In this case, you can clearly see, they both were turn into their hooks on "Ready". It's become so clear to me now that you should only have 1 word/sound for the start of a match so that as soon as you hear anything, your body can react instinctively.
What a war! I don't know why David tried to to-roll after intensive hook match, it was a big loss of energy, to-rolling someone after they 'tasted' your hook is super hard thing to do. But anyway, props to both of them for putting up a war. Both won, no losers in my opinion
I think the refs just got sick of waiting for these guys to actually have a fair start and just let them go sometimes. I swear it was a false start literally every single time a pull happened, whether it was called or not.
@@CalvinHikesI believe if your opponent is 1 inch away from pinning you and you have enough power to get out of the match, that proves the one pinning lacks the finger strength to win outside of the straps and it should be settled in the straps, rather than have round after round of no pins. But everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
@@ryanbullbelanger1371 Just saying he seemed a step above anyone near him. Pulling Supermatch style only with people his level or above. Seemed silly seeing him struggle with people in tournaments.
Damn, those hook wars. Such intense matches. Seems like David kinda get away with fouls slightly more than Adam, like the round where he felt compromised he intentionally lift his elbow but the ref called on both. Or the one David escape way back from the pad and only Adam got called foul off the front. But overall nice match and the outcome is deserved.
David was at the back of the pad not off the back of the pad. That was a perfect call. This tourney had no rules against intentional fouls and if in fouling Adam also elbow fouls then both should receive a coincidental. I swear to god armwrestlers are retarded and never know the rules before they complain about shit.
That's the only way "ready, go" can work. if there's no pause between ready & go, then there should be just a go. there should have been several false starts called in this match in almost every round.
Well he did and that's how he won the second round. But the other guy was slightly quicker so if he dips in Adam just has to catch. And then he's in the hook. In any case I try not to second guess the winner. Second guess the loser. Why did he go into a hook with adam?
Crack the mother warzinski show him whats up. Insanity adam insanity . Your endurance is staggering. Warzinskis tongue was bleeding i think he chomped it. Man the levels just think irakli or bocho would of folded that dude bad. But my man adam took care of buisness. That was one bad dude.
There's some livestream where they talked with Adam, and he himself said he think he's not in the position to get match at EvW until he does better. I'm sure organizer still has interest in him.
No he hasn't been there multiple times just twice. I don't know of this stream where he says he doesn't deserve to go but he just won Arizona and his first EvsW was impressive. So he had one loss ( a pretty bad loss) I don't know how that would consistute needing to do better, if he even said that. We all take losses
@@jreuing4043The video title _Adam Wawrzynski Vs Davit Samushia Match??_ in *Paul Italia* channel 1 month ago (can't put link, it often get blocked by youtube, sometimes I put a link and whole comment got blocked). And I don't say he weak or anything, he's surely a beast. And the way he won over *David Egyan* is so convincing despite he missed the go every rounds.
Big strong boys there. Hell of a back and forth there. I think Adam would have ended a couple of those much more quickly hand her been repositioning and climbing his fingers up.
Something I noticed - I think you should be looking at your hands especially in a "ready - go" format - because you can anticipate the ready go - and you dont then have to spin your head around - you're already in position to pull and can see what's going on the milisecond the match starts. Thoughts?
🔔The ref looks stupid….at least 5 times the ref fouled with his sluggish “ready go” call. Can’t he just say “go” if he is unsure?? Such clumsy refs🐒 should be shunted out….whoever is the organiser, kindly note!!
Doesn't make sense. That like saying once you lose to usain bolt's cousin, but still being a national top 5 in your division... how does that not relevant? Like everyone has to be world champ to be releavant?!
Did you forget what Adam did to multiple champ Bozhudar?? As a novice Adam demolished Bozhu on table. Adam surely has the genetics. Now coming to Bacho, don’t think his strength is something great. His speed is magical, that’s all….in the blink of eye the match was done. Fast pullers like David Dadikyan can teach Bacho a lesson or two😅😂
What's interesting here is that Adam got smashed in the first round. Seemed like the other guy was far stronger. But Adam was able to make adjustments. With bacho he didn't/couldnt make adjustments. I wouldn't expect him to win but I would expect he could be more competitive. It's also possible the bacho is the best in the world at that weight class.
@@pedrobile1488 fyi, most of Bacho’s pulls are too fast(slam bam)….watch Bacho’s videos again. The idea is to push off centre and gain advantage and then finish the pin. Once you lose centre position then you can only be defensive. Also, it’s very difficult to counter a strong fast puller.