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27 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Where can I see Evloev vs Aleksanyan? :d 

 

And around what time should I tune in where for that one?

 

If the damn UWW website starts working properly,  you can watch it here:

 

https://unitedworldwrestling.org/event/individual-world-cup

 

As for the time,it all depends on how the previous matches go. I couldn't find the mat schedules, so if anyone has it, please share. 

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:yikes: I didn't know Davor Stefanek is capable of such throws, his throws against Stas (Bulgaria) were fantastic. let's see what he can do against Russia in the next round.

 

and Azerbaijan losing to Algeria in wrestling is something new :yikes:

 

Olympic champion Vlasov also just survived the German guy Eisele. he has to beat Chalyan and Nemes today if he wants to make it to the final.

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Semifinals are set

 

55kg: :KGZ Dordokov vs :RUS Sefershaev / :MDA Deleanu vs :TUR Kilic

67kg: :UKR Politaiev vs :AZE Dadov / :KGZ Ibragimov vs :RUS Abdullaev

72kg: :TUR Arslan vs :ARM Amoyan / :HUN Korpasi vs :BUL Mnatsakanian

77kg: :SRB Nemes vs :RUS Vlasov / :HUN Levai vs :UKR Zeinalov

87kg: :BLR Maskevich vs :SRB Datunashvili / :IRI Nouri vs :RUS Chakvetadze

 

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olympic champion Davor Stefanek took of his shoes and left them on the middle of the mat after losing to Abdullaev in 67kg quarterfinal. that means retirement.

 

a bit weird only 7 months before the Olympics.

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26 minutes ago, MHSN said:

Semifinals are set

 

55kg: :KGZ Dordokov vs :RUS Sefershaev / :MDA Deleanu vs :TUR Kilic

67kg: :UKR Politaiev vs :AZE Dadov / :KGZ Ibragimov vs :RUS Abdullaev

72kg: :TUR Arslan vs :ARM Amoyan / :HUN Korpasi vs :BUL Mnatsakanian

77kg: :SRB Nemes vs :RUS Vlasov / :HUN Levai vs :UKR Zeinalov

87kg: :BLR Maskevich vs :SRB Datunashvili / :IRI Nouri vs :RUS Chakvetadze

 

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olympic champion Davor Stefanek took of his shoes and left them on the middle of the mat after losing to Abdullaev in 67kg semifinal. that means retirement.

 

a bit weird only 7 months before the Olympics.

Yes, his plan was to retire in Tokyo but after it was moved to 2021, he decided to retire in Belgrade.

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Finals:

 

55kg: :RUS Sefershaev vs :TUR Kilic

67kg: :AZE Dadov vs :RUS Abdullaev

72kg: :ARM Amoyan vs :HUN Korpasi

77kg: :RUS Vlasov vs :HUN Levai

87kg: :BLR Maskevich vs :RUS Chakvetadze

 

I expect Russia to win 4 golds tomorrow, they just take this event seriously like a World Championship. Nouri was really disappointing today, even in his 2 wins. 87kg is relatively weak in Asia but with this performance I'm not even sure if he qualifies the weight, of course the situation wasn't normal because of the COVID and Nouri himself spent few days in the hospital and based on the news (which I have hard time to believe) his situation was critical at some point.

 

77kg SF between Vlasov and Nemes was controversial. the Serbian coach should get a red card and disqualification if it wasn't in Serbia. even though I think that last caution against Nemes wasn't really fair but Nemes himself won so many matches by dubious cautions like this. both Nemes and Vlasov are not qualified yet, it's 50% chance for them to be in the same half at the European qualifier.

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39 minutes ago, MHSN said:

Finals:

 

55kg: :RUS Sefershaev vs :TUR Kilic

67kg: :AZE Dadov vs :RUS Abdullaev

72kg: :ARM Amoyan vs :HUN Korpasi

77kg: :RUS Vlasov vs :HUN Levai

87kg: :BLR Maskevich vs :RUS Chakvetadze

 

I expect Russia to win 4 golds tomorrow, they just take this event seriously like a World Championship. Nouri was really disappointing today, even in his 2 wins. 87kg is relatively weak in Asia but with this performance I'm not even sure if he qualifies the weight, of course the situation wasn't normal because of the COVID and Nouri himself spent few days in the hospital and based on the news (which I have hard time to believe) his situation was critical at some point.

 

77kg SF between Vlasov and Nemes was controversial. the Serbian coach should get a red card and disqualification if it wasn't in Serbia. even though I think that last caution against Nemes wasn't really fair but Nemes himself won so many matches by dubious cautions like this. both Nemes and Vlasov are not qualified yet, it's 50% chance for them to be in the same half at the European qualifier.

How many will qualify from EQT?

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9 hours ago, MHSN said:

Semifinals are set

 

55kg: :KGZ Dordokov vs :RUS Sefershaev / :MDA Deleanu vs :TUR Kilic

67kg: :UKR Politaiev vs :AZE Dadov / :KGZ Ibragimov vs :RUS Abdullaev

72kg: :TUR Arslan vs :ARM Amoyan / :HUN Korpasi vs :BUL Mnatsakanian

77kg: :SRB Nemes vs :RUS Vlasov / :HUN Levai vs :UKR Zeinalov

87kg: :BLR Maskevich vs :SRB Datunashvili / :IRI Nouri vs :RUS Chakvetadze

 

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olympic champion Davor Stefanek took of his shoes and left them on the middle of the mat after losing to Abdullaev in 67kg quarterfinal. that means retirement.

 

a bit weird only 7 months before the Olympics.

It was known prior to this event that he is retiring :d

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2 hours ago, MHSN said:

only top 2. that's why the draw matters a LOT. you can be the 2nd best guy in the competition and still face the best guy before the final and fail to qualify.

Somehow i feared that this option is plausible. 

Which would be pitty. Vlasov is dominant, but in my opinion, Nemes deserves to be in Tokyo. Having them fight before final would be disastreous. 

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