@erwefgdfgzsfz It's all wrestling, and based on related grappling. Too many styles are looked at with concrete borders between them when in truth they have the same roots. All these guys can switch over or blend it all. In the U.S. I've been watching and listening to people compare and often discuss how "this style beats that (usually Jiu-jitsu and wrestling and vice-versa) etc. etc.." and it always comes back to the same logic. It's related and everyone borrows technique and nobody can tell which is "better" but claims to know. I wrestled since I was 6 years old back in the 1970's, and every style has changed and has it's own qualities for different purposes. I watched the public reluctantly learn that wrestling was valuable in fighting, because they had forgotten and the U.S. had ruined wrestling by making it fake decades ago for entertainment. Then I watched them misunderstand what style could help with fighting and they assumed the freestyle guys, who had the best international credentials and best takedowns, would be best however the old U.S. style of "Folkstyle" or "schoolboy" wrestling actually helps more since you have to try and escape and scramble more, with transitions resembling realistic situations. I tried to tell many people online and everywhere since the 1990's that fact but they just stayed too academic. Now it's obvious I was right but they don't remember and don't care. Folktyle came from a very old, less- brutal style called "Catch wrestling" which was based on ancient leftover European Pancration mixed with some Judo, Jiu-jitsu and other grappling from Japan. You go back thousands of years and that Japanese wrestling and Jiu-jitsu has roots in India and Persia. So it's all related. The styles have mixed and matched too many centuries to know what's "better", since they are related. They need each other. To this day, Jiu-jitsu guys in the U.S. don't even remember they got some serious takedowns from me when I used to train at their schools, and they just call ALL of it "Jiu-jitsu", which isn't fair to wrestling. They were far better than I was at submissions, but they couldn't take me down to save their lives back in the early 2000's. Even the black belts had trouble and some couldn't take me down or keep me there at all. Now they don't even know what they took from me, and I am too injured from an accident to train anymore.
Bajrang is a stud! This was a good litmus test for JO, if for no other reason than for him to realize that he broke early in the second when he gave up that take down to go down 6-3.
BRAVO...BAGRANGI....BRAVO... U R THE PRIDE OF INDIA.. Ur ULTIMATE... Ur Secret of Win ing's ..you keep your stamina SAFE... no agressive game... Competitor loose there stamina in aggression ..
No he didn't on the first. Look again. On the others yes, but Oliver left it out there and that's why he picked it. If stepping was egregious Oliver's camp should have challenged or complained. No excuses.
@@majinkenshin911 - Yes in freestyle tripping or sweeping is allowed and is common. It's not allowed in Greco-Roman. Intentionally stepping on a foot to trap is not allowed because of the danger of injury. However, accidentally stepping on an opponent's foot in an attempt is not necessarily penalized. It has to be pretty egregious for a penalty. It's like hands in the face, there is a grey line between the inevitable unintentional and the egregiously hand in face.
He's done this consistently in other matches that I've seen of him as well. I'm surprised people haven't caught on and challenged it yet. It's no accident; that's one of his go-to moves. It is illegal right?
great job india, keep it up, this us wrestler is just spinning on the math, no concept of what freestyle wrestling is about. we don't even call that wrestling in iran
That's not entirely the US wrestler's fault-- we have to learn folk style first in many places of the U.S.. It's not always available depending on what part of the U.S. you live in, so if he has very few years freestyle or has to SHARE brain cells learning both which is often the case, it harder to catch up to the styles you have done all your lives in Iran. When I was a kid in the 1970's, I had NO freestyle trainers, but we wrestled folk style. It all depends on the history of the area and we can't help it if wee were born there. Besides, folk style is NOT a bad thing, believe me. It transitions to fighting even better than any freestyle since freestyle is more like a game. Folkstyle is actually closer to a safety-version of catch wrestling, which is what was left of the grappling style of old Europe's pancrase and Japan's Jiu-jitsu/Judo combined and shared in the 1800's. Before that of course many styles were lost to constant civilization rises and falls. Ancient Persia were you are from had the earliest wrestling known so far, which is really fascinating to me, but the freestyle you see today is not my favorite at all. That was agreed upon rules invented for the modern Olympics between countries. It's mostly takedowns, and once on the mat you barely wrestle. The guy on bottom doesn't even try to get away most of the time. That's nothing like life or a realistic combat sport, which is what wrestling came from of course. So I don't care what "freestyle" is about, even if it is what trends and popularity made it what everyone does today-- it's still an insult to human origins of wrestling. To those who think it's superior; that's only because the rest of the world does that style so it's a higher population that competes, therefore it's tougher competition to just get a takedown for example. However when I was wrestling as a teenager, and competed against some Canadians, Europeans and Russians in freestyle, they were better at freestyle but when we did folk style at a tournament in New York I was killing them on the mat. It's all about styles my friend, and how much time and competition there is to make you better. It's all relative. To me, freestyle isn't even complete wrestling and that's not to insult anybody, it's just my preference and logically freestyle doesn't resemble what humans had been doing thousands of years ago. At least in Folkstyle you try to keep scrambling for position no matter what.
WAAH SHAANDAR JEET, lekin ek baat hai america ka wrestler hai jo referee ne kitni der tak use running ke liye nahi bola,lekin baad me caution diye, chalo aant bhala to sab bhala
I really glad to see that Indian wrestling is growing. I hope to see him higher position in 2020. good luck man
@erwefgdfgzsfz It's all wrestling, and based on related grappling. Too many styles are looked at with concrete borders between them when in truth they have the same roots. All these guys can switch over or blend it all. In the U.S. I've been watching and listening to people compare and often discuss how "this style beats that (usually Jiu-jitsu and wrestling and vice-versa) etc. etc.." and it always comes back to the same logic. It's related and everyone borrows technique and nobody can tell which is "better" but claims to know. I wrestled since I was 6 years old back in the 1970's, and every style has changed and has it's own qualities for different purposes. I watched the public reluctantly learn that wrestling was valuable in fighting, because they had forgotten and the U.S. had ruined wrestling by making it fake decades ago for entertainment. Then I watched them misunderstand what style could help with fighting and they assumed the freestyle guys, who had the best international credentials and best takedowns, would be best however the old U.S. style of "Folkstyle" or "schoolboy" wrestling actually helps more since you have to try and escape and scramble more, with transitions resembling realistic situations. I tried to tell many people online and everywhere since the 1990's that fact but they just stayed too academic. Now it's obvious I was right but they don't remember and don't care. Folktyle came from a very old, less- brutal style called "Catch wrestling" which was based on ancient leftover European Pancration mixed with some Judo, Jiu-jitsu and other grappling from Japan. You go back thousands of years and that Japanese wrestling and Jiu-jitsu has roots in India and Persia. So it's all related. The styles have mixed and matched too many centuries to know what's "better", since they are related. They need each other. To this day, Jiu-jitsu guys in the U.S. don't even remember they got some serious takedowns from me when I used to train at their schools, and they just call ALL of it "Jiu-jitsu", which isn't fair to wrestling. They were far better than I was at submissions, but they couldn't take me down to save their lives back in the early 2000's. Even the black belts had trouble and some couldn't take me down or keep me there at all. Now they don't even know what they took from me, and I am too injured from an accident to train anymore.
The fascinating thing is this dude and the others are all vegetarians.
@@lasvegasloner4621 good comments
Yianni diakomihalis USA beat that Indian wrestler.
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That's the refree !!! Great decisions !!! Warned U.S. wrestler without favouring against Indian wrestler. Hats of for your correct deceisons.
yea bajrang is a machine. oliver was out of gas midway thru the 2nd
Sound quality is very good...
lolz
Good😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣
Dolby true HD quality
It’s like you’re there
Indian tank .. his conditioning is 🔥🔥
The biggest hope for gold in Tokyo from Indian side
Yeah Yianni is in the mix now.
One of the biggest hope
Vinesh Phogat too.
@@sudhanshushukla9009 biggest hope dear
Popat 😂
bravo bajrang love from AFG
Bajrang is a bull with horse’s stamina and a heart of a honey badger.
I can see why Oliver needed the “juice.” Can’t compete at the international level without it.
At this level a strong motor really works. I think Oliver could match it, but he was not ready this day.
JO let off the gas and it showed. He was doing great at the start, then got dominated because of his gas tank. Reminds me of his match against Pico
wat a stamina you got ... never out of breath! In 2 nd round u always on 🔥 🔥
Jai shri ram 🇮🇳🙂🚩🙏
Waiting for 2020 😍😍
Bajrang sir never disappoints us
Jai hind Jai Bharat 🚩🙏🙏🇮🇳😍
JO gotta get that conditioning up, he was definitely outclassing the Indian wrestler when he scored the first 3
Bajrang is a stud! This was a good litmus test for JO, if for no other reason than for him to realize that he broke early in the second when he gave up that take down to go down 6-3.
Wrestling is a sport for world but its a culture in india 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Only in north India
BRAVO...BAGRANGI....BRAVO...
U R THE PRIDE OF INDIA..
Ur ULTIMATE...
Ur Secret of Win ing's ..you keep your stamina SAFE... no agressive game...
Competitor loose there stamina in aggression ..
Красавчик индус 🖐👍✋
He stepped on Jordan’s shoe on every snatch single....sneaky
Reza Yazdani style! If it ain't broke...
No he didn't on the first. Look again. On the others yes, but Oliver left it out there and that's why he picked it. If stepping was egregious Oliver's camp should have challenged or complained. No excuses.
Tripping is allowed?
@@majinkenshin911 - Yes in freestyle tripping or sweeping is allowed and is common. It's not allowed in Greco-Roman. Intentionally stepping on a foot to trap is not allowed because of the danger of injury. However, accidentally stepping on an opponent's foot in an attempt is not necessarily penalized. It has to be pretty egregious for a penalty. It's like hands in the face, there is a grey line between the inevitable unintentional and the egregiously hand in face.
He's done this consistently in other matches that I've seen of him as well. I'm surprised people haven't caught on and challenged it yet. It's no accident; that's one of his go-to moves. It is illegal right?
Mera sera, best player. 💪
I am proud to my indan wrestling
Bajrang have a good stamina. Well done boy 👏
2nd round was pure domination. Fun match to watch.
If nothing else wrestlers have great balance.
Sabbas Bajrang 👌👌👌👏👏👏👏👏👏 Keep it up
He did the ol toe step single! Nice. Do that on my JV kids all the time lol
Bajarng wrestling is outstanding. Best of luck bajarng
Oliver got schooled.
Great indian wrestler bajrang punia. Proud of you💪🏻💪🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Dude must work out in his sleep... Bajrang is legit. Is he the Sadulaev to our JO?
great job india, keep it up, this us wrestler is just spinning on the math, no concept of what freestyle wrestling is about. we don't even call that wrestling in iran
That's not entirely the US wrestler's fault-- we have to learn folk style first in many places of the U.S.. It's not always available depending on what part of the U.S. you live in, so if he has very few years freestyle or has to SHARE brain cells learning both which is often the case, it harder to catch up to the styles you have done all your lives in Iran.
When I was a kid in the 1970's, I had NO freestyle trainers, but we wrestled folk style. It all depends on the history of the area and we can't help it if wee were born there. Besides, folk style is NOT a bad thing, believe me. It transitions to fighting even better than any freestyle since freestyle is more like a game. Folkstyle is actually closer to a safety-version of catch wrestling, which is what was left of the grappling style of old Europe's pancrase and Japan's Jiu-jitsu/Judo combined and shared in the 1800's. Before that of course many styles were lost to constant civilization rises and falls.
Ancient Persia were you are from had the earliest wrestling known so far, which is really fascinating to me, but the freestyle you see today is not my favorite at all. That was agreed upon rules invented for the modern Olympics between countries. It's mostly takedowns, and once on the mat you barely wrestle. The guy on bottom doesn't even try to get away most of the time. That's nothing like life or a realistic combat sport, which is what wrestling came from of course. So I don't care what "freestyle" is about, even if it is what trends and popularity made it what everyone does today-- it's still an insult to human origins of wrestling.
To those who think it's superior; that's only because the rest of the world does that style so it's a higher population that competes, therefore it's tougher competition to just get a takedown for example. However when I was wrestling as a teenager, and competed against some Canadians, Europeans and Russians in freestyle, they were better at freestyle but when we did folk style at a tournament in New York I was killing them on the mat. It's all about styles my friend, and how much time and competition there is to make you better. It's all relative. To me, freestyle isn't even complete wrestling and that's not to insult anybody, it's just my preference and logically freestyle doesn't resemble what humans had been doing thousands of years ago. At least in Folkstyle you try to keep scrambling for position no matter what.
kamal mohsen If Americans don’t know what freestyle wrestling is how did David Taylor beat Yazdani two times?
Nephi Tidwell they know what it is but in the US, it isn’t the main wrestling style so it often times isn’t trained for until people are about 18-19
Bidu Bidu I live in the USA and I wrestle. Up until about 18 most people do not wrestle freestyle.
Bidu Bidu and nobody wrestles only freestyle until about 22
Amazing Match.
No sound?
Double bull power Indian Bajrang
👌👌match bajrang bhai aap tho kamaal kardhiye
Americans real father Bajrang punia..🇮🇳
Well done Bhai.hats off
Great player on his weight category
This is the power of indian💪💪🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Bhai ye jada praud ki chiz nahi hai ..usa ka Snyder best hai ....
Great wrestler of our country.... Bajrang...
bajrang on fire
Congratulations bajrang bro
Bajrang Be Prepared for Gold in coming Tokyo Olympics ✌️✌️🇮🇳
Is it legal to step on the opponents foot while attempting a take down?
Great job
WAAH SHAANDAR JEET, lekin ek baat hai america ka wrestler hai jo referee ne kitni der tak use running ke liye nahi bola,lekin baad me caution diye, chalo aant bhala to sab bhala
Unbelievable 12-3 against a guy who is 2xNCAA champ Jordan Oliver. Well done.
Congratulations pehlwan ji 💐💐
Damn Jordan looked like he gave up in the 2nd period...
Bajrang bali is the name of god in hinduism he is the symbol strength and energy jai jai bajrang bali
@@nikitarajpurohit4243 Thank you for explaining. Jordan will beat him next time.
@@Ur2ez4me81 🤔🤔🤔🤔
凸( ̄ヘ ̄)
@@Ur2ez4me81 he may beat next time
@@Ur2ez4me81 but brother today is the day of love &enjoy today is Holi , Happy Holi
Seems like it was a piece of cake for Bajrang in the second round.Amerikan was not even trying.
Jai ho Bajrang Bhai. Keep it.
Really impressive win
great performance!
Baju 👏 🇮🇳
А где звук?
Congratulations bhai sab ji
Ab bajrng ka Olympic medal Koi Nahi rok Sakta
Super Bajarang, Proud India.
When you get tired, you fake "wait a minute, something is in my eyes"??
good bajrangi bhai
unbelievable conditioning.. almost superhuman. wow.
7:19 nice
Bohat khoob bhai
that toe stepper was fucking sick!! 7:19
All Indian feel proud on your game.
really a prospect of gold in high level intl in olimpik, can expect more gold soon.
Bajrang personifies stamina.
BAJRANG WOULD BEAT HIM ANYDAY...
Wow great Indian wrestler bajrang
We proud of you jat bhai
There is no competition
Puniya is no 1 wrestler in world
Congrats bro
ABE YAHA BHI JAATIVAAD KAR RAHA
JAAT NHI HINDU BOL
What event is this from?
Dev Goyal abe sutiye teri kyu jali
Proud of you bajrang
Very good bagrang
Well done bajrang punia jai hind
beautiful wrestling
where is jordan’s heart man kid always gives a match away while leading
haryana real sultan...baji💪💪
Jmaa Andy ladle
Bhot bhdia bhai dil raji ho gya ....sale American ki sahi mari 😂
Bajrang Ko psand karna wala like karo
Зверь Пуния
M proud to b the indian
I’m team USA all the way but much respect to bajrang
Great
Nice je jat je bharat
Power of desi ghee 💪💪💪
Bajrang 🇮🇳💪
Deshkishan bajrang bhai shabji
Nice
Jai shri Ram
👍👍👍
Kaka g yo koi aandu pandu na h jaat h desi jaat
BHARAT MATA KI JAI
बजरंग भाई जान
woow
Security security coming sir ayooo bajrangi
Att end india
Blue guy was purposely circling around to escape the leg catch
Bajrang breaks weak Americans spirit lol
Jitne agresson me the usa wala usko samj a gya ki samna kis se hai
Jay Jay bajrangbali
Bajrang is superior