Beast!! Spencer's glare at the end of the match lmao I've been arguing with international fans all day, letting them know this monster only knows how to get his hand raised! 🇺🇸 🦅 💪🏻
A lot of people dont like Spencer Lee, sometimes he can be a jerk, but let me tell ya. This young man works his butt off when steps in the gym. Thats why he is heading to Paris. I got tons of respect for this man, even though im a POKES fan. Good luck and God help who steps on the mat with him
Someone already commented this, but now that he can lock his hands, his opponents are getting his full strength. No escaping him. We saw what he did to people without clasping, and they still had no chance.
Forget 4th NCAA title getting a gold medal at the Olympics is a whole different story!! His daddy at Iowa state has one and I’m sure he is about to get one!! Talking about his coach
Wow, just watched Spencer Lee's recent match and I’ve gotta say, Zou’s transformation since his older fights is jaw-dropping! Eight months ago this guy looked completely different, way less toned. Fast forward to now, and he’s on the mat with Lee looking like he's been through some intense training regime, or something more if you catch my drift. Now, I'm not here to make accusations without proof, but let's just say China hasn't exactly had a clean slate when it comes to sports and doping. Remember all those scandals? Yeah. So when you see a guy change that much, that fast, it makes you wonder what’s really going on. Despite all that, Spencer Lee still managed to pull off the win. That’s skill, that’s heart, that’s what wrestling should be about! But it does make you think-how level is the playing field really, if some athletes are getting a ‘little help’? We need a clean sport, where hard work and talent are what gets you the medals, not whatever’s in a syringe. Spencer Lee’s performance was incredible, considering the circumstances. What do you guys think? Is the sport clean, or is there more to these sudden transformations? China's state-sponsored doping program is a blatant violation of the ethics and integrity that are supposed to define sports. It's not just a rumor; it's a well-documented fact that China has been involved in systematic doping for decades. Back in the 1990s, Chinese swimmers were caught in a major scandal, and since then, the evidence has only piled up. Let's be real here: when athletes from other countries train their whole lives, adhering to strict rules and respecting the spirit of competition, it's completely unfair to have them compete against athletes who are being doped under a state-run program. It's not just cheating; it's robbing athletes of their rightful achievements and potentially their careers. Moreover, the whistleblower who came forward in 2017 revealed that over 10,000 Chinese athletes were part of this state-sponsored doping scheme during the '80s and '90s. This isn't a small-scale operation; it's a massive, government-backed program aimed at winning at any cost. It's incredibly frustrating to see this level of deception, especially when you think about the young athletes being pressured into such schemes, risking their health and well-being. What's worse is that despite international outrage and increased scrutiny by bodies like the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), the cleanup seems superficial. Commitments to fair play feel empty when past actions have shown a systematic approach to cheating. It makes you question every impressive performance and every medal won-how many were gained by sheer talent, and how many were the result of prohibited substances? The global sports community needs to continue its pressure on China to reform its sports programs genuinely. As fans, we should demand transparency and fairness, because without these, the essence of sports is lost. We need more stringent testing, harsher penalties for those caught doping, and a clear message that doping will not be tolerated. Only then can we start to restore the integrity of international sports competitions.
That's a lot to take in and I didn't think of him on juice until you brought it up but China has no conscience and I had no idea their cheating was that bad. Thanks for that info
Hot take. Rolling for points and tech falls like this should be illegal. Spencer clearly practices the day and night and is a beast at them. But it just putting a sour taste in his matches. Whoever he grabs up gets their dreams shattered immediately! Haha