You want to throw a guy while in an over-under tie, but don't want to take the risk you would in throwing the lat drop, perhaps the hip toss is for you. If you think it is, you better have some loose hips like these guys!
Match #1...is that Fred Santaite of the now defunct Boston Terriers? If so, he beat both Nikko Triggas (who I think is who he's wrestling here) and Troy Nickerson in the same NCAA tournament. Yet both of them placed, and he didn't. Then he got jipped out of NCAA qualification two years later. 0:33 Mark Jayne Vs I wanna say Gardner from Army? That's been so long ago. Trying to remember. Jayne then lost two close matches in a row to Johnny Thompson of Oklahoma State and Zach Roberson of Iowa State. If NCAA wrestling had been all G.R. I think Jayne would've been an NCAA champion. Great upperbody guy...well with exception to whenever he wrestled Mack Reiter. There's Yoshi Nakamura of Penn again at 0:53. Man that guy was good.
It depends on how flexible the hip tossers hips are. In the case of Hayden Hidley, the flexibility in his hips is insane. For Mark Jayne (Illinois), he had to fake a knee pick to get the Purdue to go behind him, made the hip toss work when his hips might not be as flexible as the top hip tossers.
I'm going to have to disagree with you, they are all hip tosses. A lateral drop is when you fall back from an over-under tie. In these hip tosses the guys are just rotating their hips through, no fall back- ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8LYQ5zKTuj8.html. I don't think these are remotely close to slide bys - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vlpwvJzeIVM.html
@@libertyvillewrestling7036 gotta disagree the last one in the front head position is definitely a slide by and not even a throw but a hip toss u actually have to hit your opponents hip with that being said I understand how hard a perfect hip toss is I just wouldn’t call these except maybe 1-2 a hip toss to each there own. 0:33 that’s a hip toss gets hip on hip
@@Inlovewetrust10 We'll have to agree to disagree. The first two couldn't be more classic hip tosses. The last one is questionable for a hip toss. I included it because it was the only NCAA championship match, 118 - 1997 - Whitmer (Iowa) vs. Durlacher (Illinois). They were down on the mat. The only reason why I called it a hip toss rather than a slide by is because Whitmer had an underhook (not a slide by) and he didn't fall back (not a lat drop). But questionable hip toss. The rest could fit in no other category in my mind. But not a worthy argument, all cool moves