Dake looks sharp and fully aware of what is happening. His pointing to the step out is just one example. Not easy to make it through the early rounds but Nolf looked great against Burroughs. He will need that explosiveness to get a win. Thanks for all the wrestling coverage. Great to see US Olympic team in the making.
Thank you so much. The wrestling fans appreciate you sharing. It's so hard to figure out when these matches are. Truly needs to be overhauled on how the sport is marketed and promoted. If UFC can grow its sports within 30 hrs, why not wrestling?
Wow you’re a real genius. You should take Cael Sanderson’s Job. Anyways, Nolf can’t open up because he’ll get easily beaten by Dake. His best bet was to keep things close and score off a takedown or push out near the end. Which is what he did, but Dake is just better.
Only 57 and 65kg had two matches(because they are not qulified for the olympics) and i think the rest of the matches(74,86,97,125) will be wrestled in the next session
@@grawakendream8980Yes,57 and 65 already had 2 matches and the winner from the best 2 out of 3 still needs to go to Turkiye in order to qualify the weight for usa
@@grawakendream8980In general,you have 3 major tournaments across the year(Continental championships,world championships and obviously olympics)+Ranking series(tournaments where you earn points in order to be at the top of the uww leaderboard where you can earn money but its not that much money as you would think) And if you refer what is next for the usa team at the moment,for the representative at 57 and 65 there is a tournament in turkiye with all of the nations that didnt qualify their weight and country to the olympics and you have to get top 3 to do that.And for the rest of the guys(from 74 till 125) its just the olympics rn
If Burroughs hadn’t shattered his ankle he would have blocked Dake from 3 Olympics instead of just two. If you look at what the guys Dake beat in college NCAA finals none of them ever went to Olympic gold. Burroughs and Nolf will retire with Olympic gold medals.