When I coached high school wrestling I hated it when one of my wrestlers had to wrestle a girl. It’s a no win situation, if you win , you were supposed to win, and if you lost, you never live it down. This girl had no reason to act like a poor sport at the end of the match.
@@2themoon863 They are freaking hugging each other for 6 min. sweating and breathing heavily on each other. If that's the case, it(B.S. covid reaction) was worse than I thought. And even if that's the case, I would have them do a symbolic shake.
ATTITUDE. The guy didn't do anything wrong, what's with all the attitude (push, walking off before the winner announced, no handshake, etc.). You can't control who you get as your opponent or how well they do, but HOW you conduct yourself is totally within your control.
you don't know why she acted like that. He could have grabbed somewhere he shouldn't have. Never judge a book by it's cover and remember, men cheat more.
She probably felt shafted, having to fight a man. I don't mean that in a perverted way, I mean she probably felt as if she was put in a lose lose situation.
@@staghornthedruid957men cheat more? So much for not judging a book by its cover you just judged half of the worlds population by its cover with 0 facts. 😂 Nice sexism and contradiction.
@@cekz5199 Contradiction to what, exactly? seems like you just want to be antagonistic mate. As a fellow man, and someone who plays and enjoys sports, i know how bad we are, so there is no sexism present. try harder to play the victim next time, beta.
I love watching high school bouts where they have commentators giving the move by move run down. It makes it even more enjoyable to watch. I wish more high schools would do this with their live streams
@@eugeneburton6878 I’d agree that most who never wrestled competitively would agree. They have no clue about hand and wrist control, the nuances of tie ups and battle for inside control, balance and timing. Like watching the majority of NCAA finals being 3-2 or criteria in overtime. Many have no clue whatsoever but at least they aren’t ignorant enough to comment 🤦♂️
@@nightcloud1478 A man testosterone can make him stronger than a woman 20 to 25 pounds heavier, they probably on same weight category and his definitely not out of shape
I think she may have gone back to shake his hand but not on camera, I can only imagine if the boy acted in such a way the comments would be of the charts.
@@evorider3689 But anyone can have bad sportsmanship. I’ve seen more guys with bad sportsmanship, than women. It’s just bad sportsmanship. Not everything’s black and white, or female and male.
@@evorider3689 Of course people would have thrown a fit, but it’s not always black and white. We recognize her behavior, move on. 🤷🏾♀️What is comparing her to a guy, or what a guys does/girl does, accomplish? It’s always “Well if a guy did that” like does comparing females to males…ever get old? No one wants to hear that all of the time. Every move a girl makes, it’s always a comparison.
No he was clubbing her in the beginning without setting up a shot or collar tie. Clubbing(wrist to neck) is illegal, the ref should have gave him a warning
@@jonathansoko1085 you really have two choices in your life. You can use this as the moment you decide to address your deficiencies in life. Be kind and work hard. Maybe you won’t experience so much rejection. Or the alternative is to continue to spank it in your parents basement and be depressed. I hope, for your sake, you choose the former. I really do empathize. Best of luck on your future.
I say she won but wresting rules are kinda stupid. Like she had him face down on the ground multiple times but the dude won? They should give her extra pts bc shes already at a disadvantage based on bone structure and muscle mass
It's not that she had no choice, she was just technically a way better wrestler. The boy was just way to strong for he. He had absolutely no technique, I have 5 year Olds on my team who are more technical than this kid is.
Rules are rules, points are points! The girls would be pissed if they were given points for their gender. That being said, this boy had to raise his own arm in victory because the ref probably didn't think he deserved it. He was not way stronger than her, and he lacked her technique, no pride in that win. Whether girl on boy or boy on boy that was a weak win.
@@kurtloptien185 wtf are you talking about? He raised his own hand because the girl threw a fit because she lost and walked off catching the ref off guard. They are supposed to shake hands then the ref raises the winners hand. The boy was also definitely quite a bit stronger then her, that's the only reason he was able to pull off the win. You are clueless
Aside from the fact that she got mad about losing, that was honestly a pretty decent wrestling match. She has good top control, good counterattacks, good mat sense and she wasn't getting over powered by the guy. Needs to work on her sportsmanship, but I was pleasantly surprised by that effort otherwise.
I wrestled a girl in high school. I was never a very skilled wrestler, or very strong, but I was maybe slightly above average strength for my small size -- if we are averaging all men of that size, not just athletes. Anyway, it was not fair for her, because I was much stronger than her. Interestingly though, as a senior, I was beat out by a freshman who was also much stronger and had much better endurance than me (I am an asthmatic, and slightly athletic but not at all gifted like he was). Point being, strength can vary by a surprising amount between individuals who appear to be a similar size. And some people who haven't wrestled may not realize how much strength is a determining factor.
If she was 20 pbs kore than him, hed still have more muscle mass. Men vs women in sports isnt fair. A horrible atletic dude can beat pro girls in most sports
@@slyfox4564 I would not call it quite that bad most pro level atheltic girls end up in the realm of boys high school record just for example my high school mile record for boys was 4:11 which is right next to the womens mile record for pros at 4:12 and other records followed a very similar path. a horrible athletic dude is not going to match a pro women but there is a gap
The girl was quick and that low center of gravity served her well, but once that freshman boy got a grip, she just couldn't seem to break it. She had the moves but his grip and upper body strength was a superior advantage than her experience and speed.
My daughter, as an experienced martial artist is always one for physical challenges. She wrested in Jr. High, but knew her time was limited as the boys simply got bigger and stronger at puberty. So she finds other competitive challenges……
Ha, superior advantage my a$$, he couldn't even break the stalemates. He won by 2 points, earned those points, but didn't have any clear advantage on her. He's lucky to escape without an embarrassing hard on in my opinion.
To be honest, the only thing that won the match for him was that her instinct wasn't to continue pressing on her granby reversal. That instant of let-up kept him off his back. Something tells me she'll learn from the mistake and finish more aggressively in the future. The difference between a 2 point and 5 point reversal would have obviously changed the outcome. We can't speculate on how either would have wrestled differently had she taken the lead there, but at no point in the match was she in any danger of being put on her back. He had to fight to stay off at least once. All I saw from this match was a girl showing why she deserved to be on the mat with this guy.
@@kurtloptien185 it's very clear to me that she's the more experienced wrestler. She's older by the looks of it as he still looks somewhat like a boy, not a young man. Give them the same level of experience and he beats her every time. Much less experience and he already beat her now. Women cannot compete with men.
@@nowayagain8141Too bad for you, there are girls wrestlers at college levels. There's no national rule that girls can't compete with boys. You can also tell Caler Graber who just won a championship that she can't compete with boys she just beat because she's a girl. 😂
Great video and a very interesting wrestling match!! The boy was certainly younger (probably a freshman?) and so he was a less experienced wrestler than the girl who was junior according to the announcer. The crowd and announcer seemed to know the girl and they seemed to be pulling for her? They probably knew that she was good because they were excited when she was introduced? Coming into the match the girl's "body language" was definitely confidence. The boy seemed a little apprehensive? So, I think that the girl was clearly was expecting to win --- probably thinking that she would dominate him? So losing a match like that was a bitter pill -- so maybe that is why she was "stinky" at the end. Her efforts were only marginally effective against him, and he countered many of the things that she tried on him. So I am guessing that the boy's win here was an upset? The boy was maybe not as technically capable but he still had some advance moves (like the "face-out" on her double leg, and the "shuck-by" on her head lock) so he managed to neutralized her superior wrestling skills to get a clean win. Then the girl probably killed her own best shot at winning near the end of the match when she applied that full nelson -- an illegal hold -- and that caused a re-set when she might have had a chance to go for back points -- but time was running out and she was desperate? At the end the announcer said it was a 4 - 2 decision? Where did the extra point come from? I saw an escape and a reversal for the boy (3 points) and a reversal for the girl (2 points)? They must have given him a riding time point? The boy seemed to have a bit more upper body strength -- but they were close? But that will soon change. The boy (at 14?) is not at his full adult strength yet. OTOH, the girl (at 16?) is essentially an adult woman (girls mature earlier -- 14 or 15?). The boy will probably still be "filling out" for a few of years yet?. I bet if they were to wrestle again the next year (i.e., as a sophomore versus a senior) he might very well pin her because he will be much stronger but she will be about the same. Boy power! If you watch at the end she not only rudely shoves the boy off her (8:38 - 8:40) but then she refuses to shake hands. She was a sore loser and a poor sport.
The boy is lucky its not Catholic school, our Coach was a priest. We were taught the uncomfortably in too close to our body version, the Father Nelson. Never could figure out why he'd always have about 3 or 4 cigarettes after practice.
Real wrestling sure is a lot different than the WWF. I did some wrestling in high school also, but we never wrestled girls. I also remember how exhausting just a 2 minute match was. I never did a match as long as this one.
Once went the full 6 minutes with the only thing on my mind being how to pin this other guy, and i barely knew what was happening by the end, which was when i found out i pulled through by points
It's a good idea for girls to get used to wrestling boys. Before long they will have no choice when they are forced to face boys who identify as girls.
My son had to wrestle a girl about age 12, and I just told him to treat her as he would any opponent, so he rag dolled her down for a fast pin. Nobody had ever done that.
Exactly how it should be done. My nephew plays fullback for a small town football club and there's a big girl in it and all the guys go easy on her, but he laid her ass out at the end of a game as she was trying to make a tackle. She never came back to play. He asked me if he did something wrong, I said "Absolutely not", you play her like you play any other dude....110% all game every game.
@@kevinvilmont6061 I never said anything about "seeing" something. It's human psychology. The comments are 9:1 to yours, that should tell you something. Now pat yourself on the back for the dumbest comment ever.
She did very well. I think she may have been technically better than him. But genetics is a tough thing to overcome. Hopefully this nonsense will stop soon and there can once again be sanity.
That really is the best answer . I find men and women co competing to be terrible for all sports and is going nothing but dividing our young athletes . That girl is just that. You never see someone arguing to watch chuck Liddell fight mesha Tate
This is not uncommon. Wrestling has been practiced and competed mixed genders since i was a kid, 2000s until now. This has nothing to do with feminist, Biden, homosexuality, or trans- and self-identified "woman". I don't think this is fair. And I am conservative in politics and religion. But this is the sport. And no you can't afford to divide genders. Or the girls would likely not be able to train or compete. It's far from 50:50 in population. This is not like taekwondo, jogging, basketball, gymnastics, or some girl popular sports. Parents or girls themselves don't usually join and train grappling sports
It's not uncommon when your 8. Wrestling in peewees . I'm as conservative as they get . I'm a new England Catholic and half Jew. No lesson needed in conservatism. Something very real happens post puberty and it's unfair and I beleive a moral slight for post-pubescent males to be slamming our women around on the mat.
@@coolkus1176 Again it's not about religion or politics. This sport practice this way. This sport is unfair; training has been universally mixed gender. Competitions have been mixed gender in grammar school, middle school, and even early high school. If you want to change it, send your daughters and nieces to roll instead. It's nothing to do with recent trend.
I had to wrestle a girl once in highschool about 25 or so years ago. It was awkward and it sucked and yes I pinned her very quickly. Within a minute. She was older than me and more experienced but I still beat her. She couldn't compete with my physicality or the pace at which I went. It just wasn't fair for either of us really.
We have a couple local girls that have been destroying the boys. Couple of our local girls have a brother that wrestles for Iowa. I also believe the conference champ at 119 was a girl. She is one of the top girls in the country.
Her dad's a coach. Some one should teach him to be a good sport. I appreciate the girl going up against the boy but you face your opponent with respect after win or lose
?????? She was a sore loser, didn't shake hands. Classless and UNsportmanlike. Girls in this sport must realize, they may be the better wrestler/technician and still lose. That's just being realistic. If your not willing to accept that, stay off the match.
She did pretty damn good...she's just lucky her opponent wasn't terribly dangerous...we had some real killers at 120 lbs on my H.S. team. I wrestled at 148 or 150 and we had two 120 lbers that gave me everything I could handle.
My husband was a wrestler for 6 years in school in Oregon. I was a mma trained by my dad(a 3rd degree black belt instructor) for 17 years in S. CA & New Mexico, & a “street fighter”. I was built EXACTLY like this girl. So when we first married I was quite cocky. We’d wrestle ALL the time. My leg strength, flexibility, agility,and swiftness, & maybe 5 minutes more endurance always out did his. But his upper body strength, perfection of ALL the different moves & holds always out did mine. Nearly identical to these two. This brought back good memories. 👍🏻😁🥰 Sooo fun.
I can only imagine what Your Neighbors would of thought if they saw You two in a full blown wrestling Match threw the Livingroom window. Have fun explaining that to the Cops. lol
Lmfao he's just being nice cause he didn't want to sleep on the couch. It's a lose lose when men are forced to fight/wrestle women. If they completely smash the girl it's frowned upon.....if they let them win "got beat by a girl" and what happens most the time is the example we see here in the video....dude goes half speed until he's had enough then it's over.
Lmfao he's just being nice cause he didn't want to sleep on the couch. It's a lose lose when men are forced to fight/wrestle women. If they completely smash the girl it's frowned upon.....if they let them win "got beat by a girl" and what happens most the time is the example we see here in the video....dude goes half speed until he's had enough then it's over.
When I was a h.s. wrestler, girl wrestlers were just beginning to break into the sport. The first and only girl wrestler our team faced while I was there was truly a novelty. We were dumb adolescents, so of course the jokes were there. But our coach got mad at us for not taking her seriously. My teammate who was paired against her was scared shitless, more than he had ever been against another male wrestler. In the second period, she pinned him. I don't think he ever recovered from that, and didn't return next season. But that's on him (and on the rest of us for joking about it). She was legit, and she deserved the respect of the uniform. A lesson was learned for sure.
I'm not saying girls/women can't be capable, it's the intimidation factor about "manhandling" a girl (even if just subconsciously) and all the stigmas, right or wrong that do exist. If the guy wins... "Of course he does." If the girl wins, it's because the guy was too afraid to go all out (possibly your friend?) or is "simply a wimp who couldn't take a girl." Either way, he's done... And doesn't come back. There will come a day when things have struck a balance and such issues can be handled properly, without some people being ignored or disrupted for the convenience and whims of others but, that day is long off and lays behind lots of struggles. There's nothing good about puting boys in girls locker/bath rooms and the rights of those who don't want it are ignored and broken while kids get traumatized. Same for the girls in the boys and especially in grade school and junior high. It's setting up *a lot* of kids for future therapy appts. and possibly, a few law suits along the way. Everyone from parents to coaches and referees get set up for a fall if anything at all put of line happens. It has nothing to do with capabilities, there's a woman who occasionally shows up on one of the Alaska shows who was a champion Olympic wrestler. It's about letting kids develop and be mentally stable and comfortable until they're adult enough to make their own, individual choices as to what they do and don't want to be exposed. Forcing the group to suffer because of the one who is different is not what constitutional protection is about. Protecting the rights of the one is guaranteed *as long as it doesn't impeded upon the rights of another or others,* that's the difference between rule of law and mob rule so, it's not "guaranteed" that you have the right to force your choices onto the unwilling group who have no where else to go. Forcing anything upon anyone isn't right and that's my point. I wrestled varsity in HS and college before girls were "crossed over" but, the conversation was there. It was not wanted because of the potential hassles, accusations, locker room and privacy concerns, physical contact concerns, potential for injury concerns, etc., etc.. Even in the same "weight class," girls are just not built the same way as boys in both strength and physical development and, mental development and self awareness. Although some few may be able to cope and compete, the vast majority are *not* and the mixed gender Olympics are proving this out... It's not just about whether or not a girl could be a good wrestler. I'm just stating an opinion, one that happens to be shared by a lot of people, including those too afraid to say so because of the reactions of peers and trolls alike who can't just express an alternative opinion, they have to attack and dismiss, embarrass and belittle anyone with whom they disagree. I have a view point that some agree with and some don't but I don't make it personal against anyone else who's willing to equally share their opinions, even if they're in complete disagreement. I still respect other people who don't feel the same way and express such in a respectful, logical conversation... Unlike idiots who just type a bunch of "ZZZZs" or call a name ("Soy boy," etc.) in an attempt to goad, shame, diminish or dismiss someone and seem superior (in their minds) to those who don't say exactly the same things as they think. That's the other, bigger issue we have right now, no more discourse over differing opinions. If you say something unpopular with a certain group, you get called names, attacked as being stupid and "cancelled" by being dropped or somehow banished by "the cool kids." Having differing opinions causes conversation and the pondering of other opinions, even if just briefly, which you may not have even considered before. We don't expand our frame of reference, explore other/alternative solutions or grow our thought processes by only speaking and interacting with people who already think exactly the same things as do we and, that's just what the P.C. driven machine (govt. and private) would have you do because then you don't grow as independently thinking people... Independently minded people can't be directed or controlled. And that ties all this back to the sports thing, in that it's not the parents but the govt. (and others) who push for this "blending and homoginization" of our children's will and personalities, taking individual security, preferences and identification out of the equation by forcing the melding of our kids emotional and sexual wellbeings *against their will...* "For their own good." Wiping out anyone you don't agree with only results in a group with a singular opinion which, right or wrong, in turn means whomever should be controlling the information resulting in that opinion is subsequently controlling *you and your thought process.* With out a variance of information and opinion from opposing views and by forcing the removal of the individual identities of our children (it's too late for the "pre-solidified" adults) and forcing them to identify by group associations and not as capable, independent individuals, we no longer have a free-thinking society. Not allowing an alternative thought process and subsequently providing only one ideal for the consumption of the general populous is called *totalitarianism.* Every Marxist and socialist/communist government has done the same thing... Think about that the next time someone (or group entity) is belittled, ostracized or "cancelled," simply for having an alternative thought.
@@kreuzrittergottes9336 I basically agree, it's not about "equality," it's about reality. They're already equal, men to man and women to women. Forcing them together in sports,scouting and the like for some misguided campaign against chauvinism or misperceived male dominance, etc. is just creating problems where there weren't any, trying to force Woke crap down a normal functioing societyjust because some people live to create conflict in order to make themselves feel like they've accomplished something and to stick a finger in the eye of anyone who doesn't agree. Women and men should be equals in everything they do with equal skill and training, like in the workforce. I'm a big opponent to glass ceilings, etc. Equal pay should come for equal performance, ability and merit, no matter sex or race. Women can be in some equally physically demanding things like firefighting but, women in a front line, combat position I have a problem with for the simple fact that they're not (with very few, rare exceptions) capable of keeping up with the same physical demands in direct interactions with male troops, i.e. a woman may be able to fight and even be as aggressive as men (the psychology of "aggression vs nurture" in combat is another discussion) but when my 6'5"/250lb. butt gets shot and she has to drag me, plus my 70lbs. of gear attached to me *and* her gear attached to *her* out of harm's way, it just ain't happening. It's just physics. It doesn't matter how "strong" or brave or determined she may be, the woman who can do that is to rare to make a rule out of an exception. They've had to adjust the qualifications down to allow for a women's physique and strength differences, etc. And, speaking as a combat unit veteran, when things are truly critical, the emotional factor of people making different decisions when it's a "girl" next to them and they suddenly have to "protect" the person who would have been forced/trusted to take care of themselves and others instead of just another grunt, is real. Humans are humans and some things can't be "trained" out of you, no matter how hard they try. Women absolutely can perform a lot of jobs exactly the same or better but on the front line, when a guy makes a wrong decision to "save" the female when it would be totally different if it were another male next to him and ends up costing lives or critical material... Uh uh. Some lines shouldn't be crossed, in combat, on sports teams with extreme physicality is involved or in school bathrooms. Some things *should* be kept separate and for reasonable, logical reasons.
My 7'0" 325 pound nitwit son...as a prank...he was going out for the high school girls team. He read about a male weight lifter announced he wanted to lift as a woman. He set a lifting record by 200 plus pounds better than the current women's world record. Within days...he declared...his return to male weightlifting. His record stands. 🤔 My son said there are now specific guidelines implemented for this situation. I'm going to get a DNA test tomorrow to make absolutely sure he's mine. Always the possibly I picked up the wrong baby at the hospital.
Or the girl transitioning to be a boy and allowed to take testosterone with doctors supervision. How in the hell as a society have we allowed this to become possible. How can a doctor allow this to be a therapeutic and recommend testosterone treatment. Unfair for the girl that did it naturally.
It's funny to watch people praise this girl even though she clearly was a bad sport about it. Can't openly use double standards to their benefit anymore.
@@Hootie22B His legs are not strong and fast enough to play football. So no, that's not an option. What he needs is to forget she is a woman and do the wrestling without inhibition, use his hands openly on her body and grab her with confidence and make her body to turn.
What you didn't see on camera- She walks over to extend her hand which he accepts, then he kicks her in the stomach, gives her a Stone Cold Stunner and flips her off when she hits the ground. Someone from the audience throws him a Gatorade (because he's not of legal age for beer) and Steve Austin's music plays over the gym speakers. The guy in the corner calling the match earlier-" STONE COLD STUNNER!!! GOOD GOD ALMIGHTY!!!"
I don't know how good the young man is so I have nothing to go on, but she held her own very well against him. Impressive technique and strength. Made for a good match.
@@raiklaub975 He was not good yet as a freshman but he was good enough to win against an older more experienced wrestler? He has to improve since his dad is a wrestling coach! 😂🤣😂
@@Mandolin1944 Sure, yeah. There's a distinction between good and good enough. He certainly was. Whether he improves depends on his decisions he makes. Even if dad is a coach the sun doesn't necessarily has to be a (good) wrestler
My wife just became head coach for a first all girls wrestling team here in Oregon. The kind of disrespect that girl just showed is so disappointing. Glad my wife is a badass coach who teaches her girls to respect each other. Win or lose show good Sportsmansship.
Limon Ortega And there are consequences for your behavior when you do what you want. Getting blasted on the net is normal for acting like a emotional baby.
As a former HS and Marine Corps Wrestler I was blessed to coach youth (4th Grade - HS) wrestling for 8 years. VERY few girls were able to stay on the mat and off their backs when they wrestled a boy of equal age or skill level. Smartly, NJ separates the boys and girls once they hit HS. This young lady is holding her own, but I do not know the wrestling experience level of each wrestler. I did find that he higher the weight class the quicker the girl was "out muscled" and pinned. The boys were much, much muscular and stronger in the higher weight classes.
Wrestling is the one sport I wish I had participated in during high school. My first high school, Ledyard high school in Connecticut, had the state champion team the three years I was there.
Lmao bro I wrestled 4 years and only ever saw an oil check here on RU-vid it was during a NCAA college match. If someone did that to me I probably would have punched them
@@ft-sd6ux one wrestler got sued or something because he was doing it too much. you should watch more videos, its done a lot more than you think. especially in the olympics and worlds. you should see the dirty side of Women wrestling. search it on youtube. there is no way you gonna make me search the mens but it does happen way more than you think. once is enough and you be scarred forever!
I remember watching HS matches when I was a young man and some would be over in less than a minute. Firemen carry slam on the mat and pinned boom over. So yea she did really well.
@@cemetery76 I am by no means in favor of letting boys and girls compete against each other but that girl was skilled. She definitely held her own but his stamina won out. He was not being easy on her, if he would have wrestled any less technically sound she would have beaten him before she ran out of juice. Maybe he was cautious but that's it. I wrestled for 10 years from grade school through high school and she knew what she was doing.
This young lady lady was very impressive. Don't know whether the walk off was attitude or not. Hope not. It was nice to see the Granby roll. I wrestled at Granby High back in 1970. Coach Martin was a fantastic man who taught us a lot and produced many champions. Which I was not because I wasn't any good and kept pinning myself in the Granby roll. I only participated one season but loved watching the team.
For all yall stucknon the handshake. This is during the pandemic a couple of years ago. States might differ, but handshakes were skipped much of the time. The ref didn't even raise the boy's hand...pandemic. While her body language was less than stellar, this will be a teachable moment to control her emotions long enough to get off the mat. There she can be a bit more angry, annoyed, cry, whatever. Less chance of losing team points.
That girl hardly was angry… I’ve seen boys and men flip out like crazy people after their matches…a girl flinches and she’s “angry”, “a b!tch” etc … I love the double standard
of course guys freak out like crazy. But what is "angry"? That's a term from the nunnery, or do you really think that would be worse than "flipping out like crazy"? Btw: who spoke of bitch here? The double standard probably didn't quite work out
Within the next few years, each state or at least many states will have their own female wrestling programs at the high school level. I think this will be great for the sport.
@@mr.valentine8399 it's a shame too, Lotta good girls in the sport, but after middle school they generally can't stand up to the strength of a male in their weight class
That's been the case for years on the West Coast, we have had female wrestling for a while. Women's wrestling is growing much faster than men's wrestling.
I like the fact the boy isn't going like too extreme. Like he's taking it lightly , pulling it back you know. He's not trying to full alpha the poor girl. This more training for the girl than the guy, the guy just suppose to be like a sparring partner where he gives you vulnerability and you work on your technique.
Boy what are you even talking about, alpha? training? Its a real game and they have to try to win. Just because the man didn't win doesn't mean you have to be weird about it.
@@jeevee2073 what kind of video was you watching?? Up here roaring on the net with horrible facts about a video you know nothing about. Go to sleep. Get an education. Goofy
The commentary was great. I really thought she was going to do bad based off of the title. Regardless of whether I had the initial impression the male would win I loved watching the match.
She KEEPS GOING for that double-leg takedown, and can't understand why it doesn't work. I've noticed that girl-wrestlers seem to have a on-track mind; like Ronda Rousey winning 12 times by arm-bar, as if none of the other girls ever thought to SEE IT COMING and learn to reverse it. Andy Kaufman was right about women not being able to wrestle, even regardless of strength; i.e. they just don't have the head for it.
This girl obviously has some skill and appears older than the boy who doesn’t seem very experienced. I really hope for girls that want to wrestle that there is actual teams for them at some point. Wrestling can benefit everyone but women have little chance competing against men. I had to wrestle several girls and even as kids it wasn’t really safe.
I agree. I don’t have a problem with women competing and wouldn’t ever turn anyone away. I just hope it keeps growing that there can be enough participation that separate teams can be formed. That will provide more opportunities for the women and overall be more beneficial for everyone.
@jūn no Manny is still a male his body can still take more punishment than a females it simple biology really. This stupid logic being applied needs to end. Where I live a child was playing football with boys. She actually died from injuries suffered during the scrimmage. I don't care if people like it or not, this is highly dangerous and must stop.
Remember that Malcom in the middle episode in which Reece loses to a girl in a wrestling match and he no longer becomes the school bully and it creates a power vacuum lol
like losing to a subpar younger boy? That's the silly and unfair thing about these fights: even if girls lose, they're celebrated for it. If the boys lose, they are mocked
What a sore loser! Going for that full nelson was also dumb. Did she really think she wouldn't get caught? It's such an obvious move, even a layperson could point it out sitting on the sidelines. A trained ref who's right beside them would clearly see the illegal move. SMH
in california i witnessed 2 girls that were twins win a wrestling tourney at age 10-12, forget exactly but it was a pre middle school tourney, so before boys went through puberty, can't remember the exact date. Once they got to middle school they stopped winning, it's just not fair and we have to accept that as a society and make female wrestling normalized
This video could be inconclusive because the girl who lost the match went straight to the opposing coaching side and I can imagine she went there to congratulate them. The boy went to the opposing coaching side and probably did the same. Now this happened off camera, but you can see that the girl is walking back to her side and it’s possible she met the boy there where she may have offered congratulations to him.
He locked his hands, which the official indicated before the reversal. The score should've been tied 3-3. Then she could've let him go and take him down. Which she shot in at least 5 times the 1st period and he did not. Should've been called for stalling.. she wrestled tough tho.
@@twitterfingers5241 I was really evaluating her skills during the entire match. Her frustration at losing aside, that's what I was referring to. You do you.
I played ice hockey my whole life both my older brothers chose to wrestle and all 3 of us won state championships. When asked what the hardest sport on earth is I always say wrestling or maybe mountaineering. There is no sport more physically demanding then wrestling 🤼♀️. I thought she performed great! If your not pissed after a loss you shouldn’t be playing.
Bs. Wrestling, Jiujitsu, Boxing those you need a proper attitude because you can literally kill or cause a permanent damage on your teammate/opponent so easily. If you loose your mind and chock a couple more seconds you can kill your opponent. If you don't let the other one go when he tap you can permanently damage his joint so easily. So you need an absolute self control all the time. I wouldn't train with anyone with attitude problem, that is a walking bomb in these kinda sports.
Gosh we have girls wrestling in New Jersey.... She is probably in a state that does not... But going by my evaluation of her match...She would be a elite in NJ.... You can see she has the skill... She should not be disappointed! She is at a major disadvantage wrestling a guy.