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Im an ISU fan first and foremost. When I saw Carr was going 165 at the beginning of the year, I was really skeptical. This match (even though he won) showed me that it’s going to be a tough road to a national championship at that weight (without even mentioning all the hammers in the top 10 he’ll have to face at the tourney). He looks like a 57#er bumping up every match now. A lot of leverage difference between 157 to 165. I realize Hamiti is a top 5 wrestler, but Carr’s takedowns usually look effortless. Now at 165, it looks like he is expending every ounce of energy and effort just for 2…. Then only rides them for 15 seconds and they’re back up. I hope he can get adjusted to the new weight. I’m guessing he will be fine, he has a champion’s heart and mentality.
@@kylebaker2562 to be fair he probably just needs to get adjusted to the weight. Plus I don't expect him to just breeze though a top 5 wrestler at a weight he's not used to. Confident he gets any where from 2nd to 8th
@@dangerpowers4582Hamiti is getting fucked by o toole every day of the week and twice on the weekend 😭 hamiti should not be in the conversation for beating otoole at all period end of story 💀
I love watching full matches but I think it’s a great idea to show only where the action is. For the younger audience. I would recommend to show some of the highlights/takes downs in slow mo. Like the disappearing knee Carr did!
We get enough highlights. Kids needs to learn the motions of a matches. Highlights are part of the reason guys have such a hard time wrestling a full 7 minutes because they want the “big move”.
That was a clean ass singlet grab at 4:39 by Carr. Dean beats him next time if Carr doesn't go back down to 157 which is the more open weight. 165 is stacked with monsters in the top 10.
Ngl, Keegan O'Toole made relatively easy work of Dean Hamiti by a sore of 7-1 recently, and Keegan had 2:30 seconds of riding time in the 1st period! He pretty much dominated Dean, whereas David is having to work to defeat Hamiti. By virtue of this, I think Keegan O'Toole will defeat David Carr in the 2023 NCAA final... i'll say 7-3.
Man, I coach and we go over that position so much, Bubba Jenkins vs. DT comes to mind, so many guys scared to roll towards the leg with the head. Carr's head probably just didn't feel secure enough.
Great Match, that should be an example for the future generation of what wrestling is supposed to be, except saving your energy more if your a heavyweight 😂😂
Dean gets it next time, kid is a freak. I coach in Illinois and watched him breeze through sectionals and state every year. Kid's defense is very fun to watch.
Love to hear the crowd yell stalling all match when Carr was living on hamitis legs all match
Yea I was wondering the same
What a lights out fantastic match!
Thank you for uploading.
you are the man for uploading this!!
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Hell of a match
Great match.
The person or people yelling for stalling towards the end of the match were very annoying.
Facts
But what can you do
Definitely a young sibling lol. No need to hate.
Hamiti definitely has the ability to beat Carr. I have faith he'll get him back.
Carr just gotta get used to the weight tbh and he might increase the deficit
@@dillonmackay683 Hopefully not, but it could definitely go that way. If Hamiti can't beat Carr, he cannot beat O'toole.
Im an ISU fan first and foremost. When I saw Carr was going 165 at the beginning of the year, I was really skeptical. This match (even though he won) showed me that it’s going to be a tough road to a national championship at that weight (without even mentioning all the hammers in the top 10 he’ll have to face at the tourney). He looks like a 57#er bumping up every match now. A lot of leverage difference between 157 to 165. I realize Hamiti is a top 5 wrestler, but Carr’s takedowns usually look effortless. Now at 165, it looks like he is expending every ounce of energy and effort just for 2…. Then only rides them for 15 seconds and they’re back up. I hope he can get adjusted to the new weight. I’m guessing he will be fine, he has a champion’s heart and mentality.
@@kylebaker2562 to be fair he probably just needs to get adjusted to the weight. Plus I don't expect him to just breeze though a top 5 wrestler at a weight he's not used to. Confident he gets any where from 2nd to 8th
@@dangerpowers4582Hamiti is getting fucked by o toole every day of the week and twice on the weekend 😭 hamiti should not be in the conversation for beating otoole at all period end of story 💀
I love watching full matches but I think it’s a great idea to show only where the action is. For the younger audience. I would recommend to show some of the highlights/takes downs in slow mo. Like the disappearing knee Carr did!
I disagree, young wrestling audiences need to study tempos of the match! Could be critical for their own matches or understanding
@@isiahalston4273 I agree but most young audiences don’t like a slow tempo match. Especially if it’s long, there injuries, blood, a challenge.
@@isiahalston4273 me personally, I’d like to watch the entire Ohio State vs Virginia Tech! But how many kids are going to want to watch that?
We get enough highlights. Kids needs to learn the motions of a matches. Highlights are part of the reason guys have such a hard time wrestling a full 7 minutes because they want the “big move”.
@@isiahalston4273 exactly!
That was a clean ass singlet grab at 4:39 by Carr. Dean beats him next time if Carr doesn't go back down to 157 which is the more open weight. 165 is stacked with monsters in the top 10.
Nah. Carr could win the weight
Ngl, Keegan O'Toole made relatively easy work of Dean Hamiti by a sore of 7-1 recently, and Keegan had 2:30 seconds of riding time in the 1st period! He pretty much dominated Dean, whereas David is having to work to defeat Hamiti. By virtue of this, I think Keegan O'Toole will defeat David Carr in the 2023 NCAA final... i'll say 7-3.
is it safe to say that hamiti’s takedown at 3:11 got reversed?
It wasn't called a takedown I don't think ... it was 1 for fleeing the mat or stalling. At least that's what I remember.
Man, I coach and we go over that position so much, Bubba Jenkins vs. DT comes to mind, so many guys scared to roll towards the leg with the head. Carr's head probably just didn't feel secure enough.
Does anyone know what weight class this is? Are these 160 pounders?
Oh wait never mind. I see the weight class it’s 165 my bad.
Great Match, that should be an example for the future generation of what wrestling is supposed to be, except saving your energy more if your a heavyweight 😂😂
White guy has one beautiful body! Wow!
Pause
wow, listen to the power of that double at 1:02, what a physical match from Carr. That was impressive.
he slapped the mat
@@jacksoneddy777 ….. you’re an idiot I’m not joking man from this comment alone I know you have no physical prowess to you at all
He hit the mat with his hands. U thought his double bursted the sound barrier or something?😂
Dean gets it next time, kid is a freak. I coach in Illinois and watched him breeze through sectionals and state every year. Kid's defense is very fun to watch.
Nahhh
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