I believe that instead of punishing this player, the tournament organizing committee should punish the coach of this offending player. Because wrestling coaches, especially wrestling coaches in children's ages, are responsible for the behavior of athletes. And this coach clearly has not taught his student the lesson of sports ethics well.
poor coaching. poor officiating. this is the result. official let this get out of control. BLU blocking with legs early on - not called so RED used some leg blocks. Look at the separation at 2:10 - this is an opportunity to execute throws when you get that separation in greco - coaches should teach that - neither took advantage of it - RED finally tried a throw at 2:30 - finally, coach from EXT should be DQd for unsportsmanship conduct to RED - they are kids and competitors - he is supposed to be an adult
Reds behaviour was appalling and did not merit a handshake. He conducted himself like an unpleasant spoiled brat. His coach clearly has Napoleon complex.
@@samueldesmond440 RED acted like a 12-year-old - while it should not be tolerated, it was the official who let this match get out of control - had the official acted sooner with both wrestlers, it likely would not have escalated as it did
@@jccrary well that's a fair point, but on the other hand his opponent was also a twelve year old and he didn't resort to such chicanery. Though I agree with your point that there were three adults in positions of authority who shouldn't have allowed it to come to that. And rather than criticise red, I should compliment blue on his level headedness.
@@quirin8664 Alright, but isn’t the focus on which country the boys are playing for, rather than where the coaches come from? It’s like an African footballer playing for the French national team, coached by an Italian, being asked to represent Italy in the World Cup. 😅😅😅
Thanks for comment! Some wrestlers like to wear other singlets sometimes (wrestlers swap at the end of international tournaments) and also there are many Ukrainian wrestlers, who are living abroad, but still want to wear Ukrainian singlet. Greetings!
@@pecispawn In another vid the same danish guy has USA singlet. th-cam.com/video/gmXnbFg_17k/w-d-xo.html I don't know how it is in youth wrestling, but i guess it is not uncommon to swap jerseys with the other participants at an international tournament like this, as a souvenir.
What a terrible behaviour of the red boy. His parents and his coach clearly screwed it up on raising him, he schould be teached to show some respect and sportsmanship no matter if we wins or not. Hopefully, he will learn his lessons in the future. The estonian boy is the real winner for me here. He handled it pretty well 👏🏼💪🏼
J'espère que le garçon en bleu (mon frère du cœur ) va gagner la prochaine fois. Ne lâche rien continue comme ça le garçon en bleu (mon frère du cœur) si vous aimez que le garçon en bleu gagne dis moi si j'ai de la chance, parce que c'est mon frère du cœur
Амирханов в майке Василькова? Как в стихотворении, смешались в кучу кони люди и залпы тысячи орудий... Мальчишка в серо-красном распалился не на шутку, думал драку начнет.
@@ИльяКозлов-о9б Да я тоже прочитал, но может конечно чего-то не знаю, но - одно дело обмениватся формой после соревнований и другое выступать под чужим флагом на международных соревнованиях. Может потому и такое кривое судейство, что истеричке присуждают победу.
You are aware that his father probably is either currently fighting for his life and country or at least.. has. Scolding a 12yo Ukrainian refugee for having a short temper after seeing his country and fellow Ukrainians being attacked and slowly but surely erased for the last 3 years, not counting the invasion 2014? What a surprise.. 🤦🏼♂️ Never mind where he's living, his home is still Ukraine. It is strange. It seems like people really have to lose their own countries, homes and relatives or at least get hit by it front-on in person, for them to be able to grasp and accept the fact that man is capable of such horrific and Inhuman things as wiping out an ⅛ of a country's inhabitants or levelling an entire cities with the push of a button.. 😒 A bit of compassion, guys. 😳
What’s happening in Ukraine is heartbreaking. So is the horrible sportsmanship displayed by the UKR kid. Should everyone with an unfortunate circumstance get special breaks? Get special excuses to be an asshole? You’re just whining to whine.
This is sad. Coaches should teach children to show good sportsmanship and grace . . . lose or win.
I agree this is not WWE or AEW TV fake American Wrestling. It's Roman Greco REAL wrestling.
@@jesineri1213 he’s behaving like a typical chechen boy 🤡 that’s how they behave constantly
I believe that instead of punishing this player, the tournament organizing committee should punish the coach of this offending player.
Because wrestling coaches, especially wrestling coaches in children's ages, are responsible for the behavior of athletes. And this coach clearly has not taught his student the lesson of sports ethics well.
His coach should teach him a lesson. No more fights until your behaviour gets better. If he doesn't learn it at that age he never will!
Looks to me like the reds coaching staff is the cause, coaching aggression over sportsmanship
What a terrible behaviour of the red boy.
У него три буквы, которые всё объясняет. Всё поколение загублено.
@@zv55user77Moscow Like Mr Miyagi said... ' There such thing as bad student, only bad teacher.'
I have been wrestle with the gleb galat in the blue 💙 i losed and im now 46kg
The one in the red is short tempered, he wanted a real fight.
poor coaching. poor officiating. this is the result. official let this get out of control. BLU blocking with legs early on - not called so RED used some leg blocks. Look at the separation at 2:10 - this is an opportunity to execute throws when you get that separation in greco - coaches should teach that - neither took advantage of it - RED finally tried a throw at 2:30 - finally, coach from EXT should be DQd for unsportsmanship conduct to RED - they are kids and competitors - he is supposed to be an adult
Reds behaviour was appalling and did not merit a handshake. He conducted himself like an unpleasant spoiled brat. His coach clearly has Napoleon complex.
@@samueldesmond440
RED acted like a 12-year-old - while it should not be tolerated, it was the official who let this match get out of control - had the official acted sooner with both wrestlers, it likely would not have escalated as it did
@@jccrary well that's a fair point, but on the other hand his opponent was also a twelve year old and he didn't resort to such chicanery. Though I agree with your point that there were three adults in positions of authority who shouldn't have allowed it to come to that. And rather than criticise red, I should compliment blue on his level headedness.
@@samueldesmond440 More like Tyrion-ic Complex 🤣🤣🤣.
@@jccrary .. It's better that the official stopped the conflict before the boys really wrestled!
kid in red did not win
Judging from the markings on their uniforms, aren't they USA and UKR players?
hmm Webb (USA) has Estonian Coach (2:39) and the UKR guy danish (2:46)
@@quirin8664 Alright, but isn’t the focus on which country the boys are playing for, rather than where the coaches come from? It’s like an African footballer playing for the French national team, coached by an Italian, being asked to represent Italy in the World Cup. 😅😅😅
Thanks for comment! Some wrestlers like to wear other singlets sometimes (wrestlers swap at the end of international tournaments) and also there are many Ukrainian wrestlers, who are living abroad, but still want to wear Ukrainian singlet. Greetings!
@@pecispawn In another vid the same danish guy has USA singlet. th-cam.com/video/gmXnbFg_17k/w-d-xo.html
I don't know how it is in youth wrestling, but i guess it is not uncommon to swap jerseys with the other participants at an international tournament like this, as a souvenir.
@@samsonwrestle I see. Exchanging singlets and wearing them after an international match is a wonderful act of international exchange.
What a terrible behaviour of the red boy.
His parents and his coach clearly screwed it up on raising him, he schould be teached to show some respect and sportsmanship no matter if we wins or not.
Hopefully, he will learn his lessons in the future.
The estonian boy is the real winner for me here.
He handled it pretty well 👏🏼💪🏼
No.... it's Jasin Amerkhanov that was dared by Gleb Galat into bad sportsmanship.
Facts Estonian kid is the real winner ! The other one is just the product of chechen education
Isn't the focus here on which country they are fighting for, rather than where the coach is from? 😅
Im from estonia too
Nice to see the boy in blue lefs
J'espère que le garçon en bleu (mon frère du cœur ) va gagner la prochaine fois. Ne lâche rien continue comme ça le garçon en bleu (mon frère du cœur) si vous aimez que le garçon en bleu gagne dis moi si j'ai de la chance, parce que c'est mon frère du cœur
What do you mean by heart brother?
@BattleBecause you traction pls
Gleb say to Jasin.... "What's your problem?" in Russian.
❤❤❤
Амирханов в майке Василькова? Как в стихотворении, смешались в кучу кони люди и залпы тысячи орудий... Мальчишка в серо-красном распалился не на шутку, думал драку начнет.
Lovely poetry
@@samueldesmond440 Лермонтов, Бородино.
Я чего-то не понял, а что это за маскарад выступление под чужими флагами и фамилиями?
@@d2r2_M1 Автор канала тут пояснял, что мальчишки на соревнованиях часто обмениваются формой. Аля традиция такая.
@@ИльяКозлов-о9б Да я тоже прочитал, но может конечно чего-то не знаю, но - одно дело обмениватся формой после соревнований и другое выступать под чужим флагом на международных соревнованиях.
Может потому и такое кривое судейство, что истеричке присуждают победу.
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Yesssir🎉
Guys i also are doing wrestling
late middle ages. 🙂
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Great wresling boy.
You are aware that his father probably is either currently fighting for his life and country or at least.. has. Scolding a 12yo Ukrainian refugee for having a short temper after seeing his country and fellow Ukrainians being attacked and slowly but surely erased for the last 3 years, not counting the invasion 2014? What a surprise.. 🤦🏼♂️
Never mind where he's living, his home is still Ukraine.
It is strange. It seems like people really have to lose their own countries, homes and relatives or at least get hit by it front-on in person, for them to be able to grasp and accept the fact that man is capable of such horrific and Inhuman things as wiping out an ⅛ of a country's inhabitants or levelling an entire cities with the push of a button.. 😒
A bit of compassion, guys. 😳
What’s happening in Ukraine is heartbreaking. So is the horrible sportsmanship displayed by the UKR kid. Should everyone with an unfortunate circumstance get special breaks? Get special excuses to be an asshole? You’re just whining to whine.