No, but there's really no money in wrestling at an international level anyway. Hopefully he uses that skill and transitions to jiu jitsu at a high level.
Yianni uses a lot of funk internationally, he has to modify it of course and not hit his back like you can in Folk though. You’ll see him using it a bit in this highlight, I’ve seen a match of his where he use modified funk a lot in a freestyle match, if I ever see it again I’ll share it too th-cam.com/video/fDqoCHzw9Tw/w-d-xo.html
@@brophymusprime593 dude that’s old school thinking. You get $250,000 for an Olympic Gold and $100,000 for a World Gold. Wrestling philanthropy has changed the international scene for USA wrestling. JB and Kyle Snyder are doing pretty well financially
@@DMMDwrestler Because of sponsors. 100k for a championship after taxes is nothing that’s 60k income a year IF you win every year, that’s like average income + cost of training and supplements. Only a few “make it big” most sports/esports is a blood sport of passion, most competitors do it for the respect/legacy/passion, not the money.
Jujitsu and wrestling are two sides of the same coin. Wrestling doesn’t allow for the chokes and arm bars to protect the athletes but I feel it’s the jujitsu is the natural progression of collegiate wrestling.
Shoutout to Jesse Delgado. I feel like he doesn’t get a lot of credit but his style of wrestling has definitely changed how a lot of people these days wrestle
Heh. I graduated HS in 82, and an older brother in 72. When I used to watch film of his matches, it seemed like he'd score 2, then stall for the next five minutes. When I accused him of that, he agreed. Our styles were very different, but things had changed quite a bit in ten years. Now when I am coaching HS on the other coast after about 25 years away from the mats, it's hard to say what is regional and what is just more modern. Even the mid-tier wrestlers seem to have a much bigger bag of tricks and throw out things that I have never seen. I'll ask what it was, look it up on you tube, and I'm prepped for tomorrow's practice. Gotta stay sharp to keep up with these kids, dammit.
I finished HS '70 in So CA. I finished 4th in Southern CIF at 148, no state then. 1 point away from going to finals and 1 point loss in cancellations. The guy who won my weight class set a US HS pin record that year and was MVP of our CIF finals, pinned all his matches. He also ended up being the wrestling coach for Stanford for 23 years. Saying all that, no one wrestled back then like the kids do today with all the moves and scrambles. Of course the only pre HS wrestling back then was with my 4 brothers or the other kids in the neighborhood. Now if you're not wrestling by the age of 5-7 it seems you're already behind.
@@KG-hm4gk Yep. I would have wrestled 12 months a year in the 70s/80s (A) if it was available and (B) if I didn't have something called a job. Tried to start my sons in 4th grade--one didn't care for it, one said no way before I even suggested it, but the third took to it well, but blew out his knee as a freshman and was still recovering his soph year, so he's lost two key years and is even further behind now. I will make a counterpoint, however--while the three kids in my town who went to Fargo last week have been wrestling since 1st grade or so, a year ago we had a HS wrestler who would have been 3rd/4th in state had he not been concussed in the quarter-finals (didn't wrestle last match and took 6th). Fantastic athlete, intuitive on the mats, only started wrestling in 8th grade and skipped his soph season. His first match ever he took the kid down, then turned to the bench and yelled "what do I do now?" LOL. I may still have that on video. I wish he'd have started a few years earlier. So there's hope for late starters.
I wrestled from 93-2000 and I was gonna say the same thing. When I was in college I went 197 and when I was up against tough guys I basically has a single leg and a stand up.. That's it lol. It seemed as if the harder the competition the less moves mattered and the more being tough, in shape, and, violent seemed to matter. I watch kids today and they have so much technique and style. Completely different then when I was wrestling especially for the big guys.
It's matches like this that cement my love for folkstyle over freestyle. Freestyle punishes creative scrambling because of the stupid back exposure points
I wrestled folk style in HS ages ago. What happened to singlets and tights. Did they become uncool. Times have changed. These guys are amazing. They are natural jui jujitsu practitioners without the submissions.
Titus is good at pining himself. Not just exposing his back to the mat but putting his shoulders, both shoulders on the mat. over and over and over. He was pinned several times. Good work by the other guy putting him in those situations over and over again!
Great Match for sure!!! Great scrambles, and get after it moving of both wrestlers! Hopefully, they keep this type of spirit at the college level and not fall into the hang all over someone stall tactics that are plaguing the sport by some individuals.
@@rhino447attack how am I salty I’m just stating that he was ranked 1. Seems like your the one who’s salty. Also obviously it’s gonna be a close match they’re both the top two so chill bud
This was a mad entertaining and fun match to watch. I practiced wrestling in my mma training but I'm still lost to the scoring system. Like how did it get to 7-7 when the 3rd period started? They were both standing and didn't even get into position.
@MemeLordSupreme ... how about Kyle Dake...?? Aside from a recent match in the Olympic semi finals, he's as stout defensively as it gets. No scrambles necessary when you keep your opponent off your legs. Wrestling is still wrestling, 20 years ago or 20 years from now. Sound position is the best defense. These kinds scrambles will not happen at a world class level, especially in freestyle.
Either we need jiu jitsu in schools or wrestling needs to evolve and incorporate submissions. Most good wrestlers go to jiu jitsu after high school or college or the Olympics because after that, there's no where that takes the same amount of strength stamina aside from jiu jitsu.
@MemeLordSupreme are u sayin the way this guy is wrestling is right ?? I wrestle and watch wrestling almost every day and I have never seen any one w a funny style like that , it’s more look like no gi jiujitsu tournament
Dude you are tripping . Teach these kids some catch wrestling and i got money on these guys over any bjj practitioner the same age. Teach them some kick boxing . And you have a MMA contender . For sure.
I felt like Titus was half an inch from spending the rest of his life in a wheelchair 2 or 3 times. I couldn't tell whether Dean saw his vulnerability and didn't push it or not, but it can't be a good tactic to put yourself in the hands of your opponent and hope he isn't willing to seriously injure you, can it??
"Looks like juijitsu"......bruh those guys can't even dream of being this dynamic. 20 minutes of tapping each others heads and one guy deciding to sit on his ass and inviting the other guy into his guard.
Listen Carlos..u remember what that one bjj guy did to bo nickels and pat downey..so shut up ding dong head..before one of them guys come over here and sit on there butts while strangling you and making u say uncle😁
Exactly! That’s why I think folkstyle/scholastic style of wrestling is more fun to compete in and more fun to watch than freestyle or Greco Roman. They let you wrestle and scramble and don’t stop the match every 15 seconds. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
What a crazy scramble right out of the gate! Titus looks like he would make a great BJJ competitor as well... I could see him doing inverted guard sweeps and leg locks all day lol.
No reason for a high level match to be able to have a technical point for grabbing the mat. That was a tied match. If I were the coach I would have lost it
Wow the kid in the red is soooo good! Just grab an ankle hold on and scramble. Fuck this bullshit. Do jujitsu and do no Gi grappling where The point is to submit your opponent. If they don’t tap they will be choked unconscious or ligaments and tendons torn off of muscle and bone. I like wrestling but shit is weak.
I extremely appreciate how it wasn’t spoiled by the title or comment section. What a great match.
Folk style is in a good place. The next generation is on another level. Sadly those scrambles won’t transfer to freestyle at the international level
No, but there's really no money in wrestling at an international level anyway. Hopefully he uses that skill and transitions to jiu jitsu at a high level.
Yianni uses a lot of funk internationally, he has to modify it of course and not hit his back like you can in Folk though.
You’ll see him using it a bit in this highlight, I’ve seen a match of his where he use modified funk a lot in a freestyle match, if I ever see it again I’ll share it too th-cam.com/video/fDqoCHzw9Tw/w-d-xo.html
@@brophymusprime593 dude that’s old school thinking. You get $250,000 for an Olympic Gold and $100,000 for a World Gold. Wrestling philanthropy has changed the international scene for USA wrestling. JB and Kyle Snyder are doing pretty well financially
@@DMMDwrestler Because of sponsors. 100k for a championship after taxes is nothing that’s 60k income a year IF you win every year, that’s like average income + cost of training and supplements. Only a few “make it big” most sports/esports is a blood sport of passion, most competitors do it for the respect/legacy/passion, not the money.
A Jujitu guy who don't understand anything can you explain why you can't scramble in international wrestling comp?
Felt like I was watching jiu jitsu then a wrestling match broke out.
Same!😅
Jujitsu and wrestling are two sides of the same coin.
Wrestling doesn’t allow for the chokes and arm bars to protect the athletes but I feel it’s the jujitsu is the natural progression of collegiate wrestling.
if a purely jiu-jitsu practitioner has that good of takedown offense/defense they aren't purely a jiu-jitsu practitioner
@@Imyogybear1 well yeah. It's created from wrestling. Wrestling just happens to be thousands of years older
Shoutout to Jesse Delgado. I feel like he doesn’t get a lot of credit but his style of wrestling has definitely changed how a lot of people these days wrestle
That was absolutely awesome to watch. Bringing wrestling to another level.
Wow. It's amazing how much wrestling has evolved in such a short time. I wrestled in the 70's and compared to this I feel like a cave man.
Heh. I graduated HS in 82, and an older brother in 72. When I used to watch film of his matches, it seemed like he'd score 2, then stall for the next five minutes. When I accused him of that, he agreed. Our styles were very different, but things had changed quite a bit in ten years. Now when I am coaching HS on the other coast after about 25 years away from the mats, it's hard to say what is regional and what is just more modern. Even the mid-tier wrestlers seem to have a much bigger bag of tricks and throw out things that I have never seen. I'll ask what it was, look it up on you tube, and I'm prepped for tomorrow's practice. Gotta stay sharp to keep up with these kids, dammit.
I finished HS '70 in So CA. I finished 4th in Southern CIF at 148, no state then. 1 point away from going to finals and 1 point loss in cancellations. The guy who won my weight class set a US HS pin record that year and was MVP of our CIF finals, pinned all his matches. He also ended up being the wrestling coach for Stanford for 23 years. Saying all that, no one wrestled back then like the kids do today with all the moves and scrambles. Of course the only pre HS wrestling back then was with my 4 brothers or the other kids in the neighborhood. Now if you're not wrestling by the age of 5-7 it seems you're already behind.
@@KG-hm4gk Yep. I would have wrestled 12 months a year in the 70s/80s (A) if it was available and (B) if I didn't have something called a job. Tried to start my sons in 4th grade--one didn't care for it, one said no way before I even suggested it, but the third took to it well, but blew out his knee as a freshman and was still recovering his soph year, so he's lost two key years and is even further behind now.
I will make a counterpoint, however--while the three kids in my town who went to Fargo last week have been wrestling since 1st grade or so, a year ago we had a HS wrestler who would have been 3rd/4th in state had he not been concussed in the quarter-finals (didn't wrestle last match and took 6th). Fantastic athlete, intuitive on the mats, only started wrestling in 8th grade and skipped his soph season. His first match ever he took the kid down, then turned to the bench and yelled "what do I do now?" LOL. I may still have that on video. I wish he'd have started a few years earlier. So there's hope for late starters.
@@bobmangino1746 What do I do now? That's funny!
I wrestled from 93-2000 and I was gonna say the same thing. When I was in college I went 197 and when I was up against tough guys I basically has a single leg and a stand up.. That's it lol. It seemed as if the harder the competition the less moves mattered and the more being tough, in shape, and, violent seemed to matter. I watch kids today and they have so much technique and style. Completely different then when I was wrestling especially for the big guys.
Another new level "generation" of wrestling
This was a match!
Some insane scrambles
First minute looks like a leg lock battle in Jiu Jitsu lol
Amazing match to both of these fellas. They're amazing Scramblers
Damn that mat grab lost him the match! Incredible wrestling though. I can’t imagine how anyone could coach it, but great to witness.
I’m out of breath just watching. These young men are awesome.
It's matches like this that cement my love for folkstyle over freestyle. Freestyle punishes creative scrambling because of the stupid back exposure points
0:28 I said in my mind “lol almost looks like Jiu Jitsu”. Then the announcer says almost exactly that, I felt like he read my mind lmaoooo.
What the? That guy in red is gumby. It looked like he was trying to snap his own neck.
I mean the scrambles are great but those shots are just amazing
Peterson blew a kiss to Gregor Gillespie who’s currently in the UFC w a 14-1 record.. Good luck w that one kid..
He’s lightwork come on now 🙄
Insane Jiu jitsu style scramble!
I wrestled folk style in HS ages ago. What happened to singlets and tights. Did they become uncool. Times have changed. These guys are amazing. They are natural jui jujitsu practitioners without the submissions.
Titus is good at pining himself. Not just exposing his back to the mat but putting his shoulders, both shoulders on the mat. over and over and over. He was pinned several times. Good work by the other guy putting him in those situations over and over again!
This is just no gi without submissions lmao, love to see the evolution of the sport. Beautiful scrambles.
way different scoring though
Folkstyle wrestling has always been like this with the scrambles nothing new. No gi bjj borrowed a lot from Folkstyle actually
That was an incredible, explosive match. Wow.
Two examples of hard work, training and execution. To bad one of them had to lose, that could have gone either way.
the scrambles in this match are insane.
Great Match for sure!!! Great scrambles, and get after it moving of both wrestlers! Hopefully, they keep this type of spirit at the college level and not fall into the hang all over someone stall tactics that are plaguing the sport by some individuals.
While im not a huge wrestling fan, just started checking it out and I dont know alot about it, this was a great match to watch
Damn,what an active match. A bit reckless, but crazy none the less. I miss my wrestling days. And shape. Lol
You think that neck stuff will make it 4 years in BIG 10 D1?
Not even one year
@@mattmamolen1632 kurt angle wouldn’t
Haha agreed
Why didn’t the ref award NF points at 8:50. Back was exposed. He was basically stacked.
That was not 2 points at the beginning. The ref is terrible.
Seeing Gregor Gillespie in the corner of Titus was cool to see. Awesome that a UFC top contender at lightweight also coaches kids in his spare time
top contender? Gillespie? how bout 1 dimensional middle of the pack ufc fighter....but the kids thing is cool
I don't even like wrestling and I watched the whole damn thing. Rooting for the wrong guy the whole time.
id just be happy that I lost by one to the best kid in the nation
It’s the other way around
@@-_______2318 no it’s not
@@B0z330 yes when you look at the bottom the rankings come across the bottom and Jordan Titus is #1
@@-_______2318 doesn’t seem like it seeing as he just lost to Peterson. Stay salty lol
@@rhino447attack how am I salty I’m just stating that he was ranked 1. Seems like your the one who’s salty. Also obviously it’s gonna be a close match they’re both the top two so chill bud
Is that Gregor Gillespie in Titus' corner? 1:53
Yes, one of his coaches
0:52 DQ for ball grabbing.
Great match
These guys are great and fun to watch lots of action
In College this is 100% not gonna happen but then again the evolution of wrestling is scary fast in the past 20years
Its like watching two bear or tiger cups just rolling around, don't know which limb belongs to who...awesome
What an incredible match!
Dude went for an Omoplata and an X-Guard!!
LOL
This was a mad entertaining and fun match to watch. I practiced wrestling in my mma training but I'm still lost to the scoring system. Like how did it get to 7-7 when the 3rd period started? They were both standing and didn't even get into position.
Red was bottom and green chose to go neutral position and not to get on top. So red got 1 point escape.
Insane match....young guns holy crap!
0:53 this why I don't do this.... He grabbing a hand full of his junk!
Who's the ufc fighter coaching Titus? Idk why his name is slipping
A reason they don't have headgear on? what am I missing..
How do you follow this. Who is winning? A lot of guess work to who is dominating.
A long match, with a lot of pointless leg scrambles that wouldn't be necessary if real defense would've been used.
@MemeLordSupreme ... how about Kyle Dake...??
Aside from a recent match in the Olympic semi finals, he's as stout defensively as it gets. No scrambles necessary when you keep your opponent off your legs. Wrestling is still wrestling, 20 years ago or 20 years from now. Sound position is the best defense. These kinds scrambles will not happen at a world class level, especially in freestyle.
Damn phenoms lol! But would of liked if Peterson would have got his hips down and nullify the scramble with good hip pressure!
Just speculating if I was on to something does anyone else understand my logic in the comment I wrote a day ago up top 🔝 ... thanx
Need a monster neck if hitting those kinds of moves
1:55 Gregor Gillespie?
Excellent match
can you guys upload paddy gallagher vs travis mast…
Nice to see Gregor awake from his nap
such a fun match
Titus style is brilliant but exhausting. If he ups his stamina will be unstoppable.
Gregor Gillespe the best fisherman in the world doing gods work in the corner. Hope he takes it too Mark O Madsen soon in the Octagon.
This looks so exhausting, I don't think I could last much more than a minute.
Knee “injuries” to get breather...quite scintillating
Wow! Exciting
Aaron do you see this
noob here... how do they score points?
wow that was amazing
Folkstyle the best style
Jordan vs. Peterson ... haha see what I did there? XD
Peterson looks like a young Robert Downey Jr.
Either we need jiu jitsu in schools or wrestling needs to evolve and incorporate submissions. Most good wrestlers go to jiu jitsu after high school or college or the Olympics because after that, there's no where that takes the same amount of strength stamina aside from jiu jitsu.
Wrestling use to to have submissions. Its was called catch wrestling. Unfortunately very rare nowadays
At 8:10 might be PD on the neck. Scary position. Maybe I’m being overly concerned.
Most exciting match ever!
What a joke , you call this bjj or wrestling , the guy in red had his shoulders Touch The mat 6 times he should lost 10 point
@MemeLordSupreme are u sayin the way this guy is wrestling is right ?? I wrestle and watch wrestling almost every day and I have never seen any one w a funny style like that , it’s more look like no gi jiujitsu tournament
@MemeLordSupreme k
This style of wrestling isnt good for mma. BUT for bjj, it might be helpful.
Dude you are tripping . Teach these kids some catch wrestling and i got money on these guys over any bjj practitioner the same age. Teach them some kick boxing . And you have a MMA contender . For sure.
Lol bro all American wrestlers in UFC have this background. And there been tons of UFC Champs that are American wrestlers
I never see this kind of wrestling.
I felt like Titus was half an inch from spending the rest of his life in a wheelchair 2 or 3 times. I couldn't tell whether Dean saw his vulnerability and didn't push it or not, but it can't be a good tactic to put yourself in the hands of your opponent and hope he isn't willing to seriously injure you, can it??
Cheaters do that shit, kid did hair pulling and punches on the match not surprised he pull some shit like this.
Unconventional' is an understatement.
That was so funky ... we're talking 'Snarky Puppy Lingus' level here.
I got tired just watching 🤯
"Looks like juijitsu"......bruh those guys can't even dream of being this dynamic. 20 minutes of tapping each others heads and one guy deciding to sit on his ass and inviting the other guy into his guard.
Look into no gi, there are a lot of scrambles
Listen Carlos..u remember what that one bjj guy did to bo nickels and pat downey..so shut up ding dong head..before one of them guys come over here and sit on there butts while strangling you and making u say uncle😁
Exactly! That’s why I think folkstyle/scholastic style of wrestling is more fun to compete in and more fun to watch than freestyle or Greco Roman. They let you wrestle and scramble and don’t stop the match every 15 seconds.
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there was a lot more uniform grabbing than the refs called
Titus seems bigger n heavier than Petersen. the difference in strength is obvious. That is why Titus could do his moves of escaping from Petersen.
Cardio for DAYS
What a crazy scramble right out of the gate! Titus looks like he would make a great BJJ competitor as well... I could see him doing inverted guard sweeps and leg locks all day lol.
He already does Jiu-jitsu
Im Looking for Ben Askren
Goes for double leg "OHH HE SHOT FOR A SINGLE LEG" Okay
I don't get it....where's the half-nelson? Where's the pile driver? Where's the sleeper hold? Where's the shiv in the toe of the shoe?
What's the backstory on that kiss? 😂
He disrespects his opponents coaches which I think is awesome lol
I believe that would be an unsportsmanlike and a team point but maybe this isn't one of those tournaments...😅
I love to Gillespie out there
No reason for a high level match to be able to have a technical point for grabbing the mat. That was a tied match. If I were the coach I would have lost it
This is. Jiujitsu guy and he almost broke his neck a few times
Peterson disrespectful fa dat
GD THESE GUYS CAN SCRABBLE!!!
IN! SANE!!
At 104 red uses blacks clothes to pull him over otherwise i don't think he could have moved him like that
If someone doesn`t get a twisted knee out of this match they will be lucky.
Wow the kid in the red is soooo good! Just grab an ankle hold on and scramble. Fuck this bullshit. Do jujitsu and do no Gi grappling where The point is to submit your opponent. If they don’t tap they will be choked unconscious or ligaments and tendons torn off of muscle and bone. I like wrestling but shit is weak.
No singlets? There’s a reason we ware them.
Wear*
I watched the black kid throw 5 different punches wtf???
Guys... Jiu Jitsu looks like Wrestling because it is literally copied from it.
Off the chain!
Total noob watcher here. Titus looks like a super risk taker that is going to advance the sport.