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    Mirzazadeh ready for Kayaalp test in Alexandria

    ​Amin MIRZAZADEH (IRI) has watched his World Championships final against Riza KAYAALP (TUR) numerous times in the last five months to understand what he could have done differently to change the result.

    The 1-1 victory for Kayaalp gave the Turkish legend his fifth world title, denying Mirzazadeh his first. But there were moments in the final that Mirzazadeh rues, a few that proved to be detrimental.

    "I watched that final again," Mirzazadeh said. "There were some problems. I know that."

    But not long after that bout, Mirzazadeh will get a chance to reverse the results albeit not in a World Championships. The two wrestlers head to the historic city of Alexandria, Egypt for the second Ranking Series event from February 23 to 26.​

    Iran is bringing only four wrestlers but all are among the best in their weight classes. Mirzazadeh will be at 130kg while Mohammadhadi SARAVI (IRI) will wrestle at 97kg. Olympic champion Mohammaedreza GERAEI (IRI) is registered at 72kg while Meysam DALKHANI (IRI) is wrestling at 63kg.​

    Mirzazadeh, a native of Khozestan, is visibly smaller than Kayaalp which has hampered his quest to beat the latter. But over time, the Iranian believes that he has improved his strength and size which can help him beat Kayaalp in near future.

    "The Turkish wrestler is experienced," Mirzazadeh said. "But I will use my power as I am younger."

    In Belgrade, late in the final, Mirzazadeh managed to put Kayaapl in a tricky position and could have scored a go behind or a stepout. However, it was the strength of Kayaalp that prevented that from happening.

    Another huge shortcoming for Mirzazadeh is his failure to score from par terre against Kayaalp. It is one of the reasons that despite getting the advantage for the third passivity, he asked Kayaalp to resume in standing and not par terre in the Belgrade bout.

    "In the previous bouts, I was underweight," he said. "But now I have increased my weight and strength to a great extent, and I will definitely look more powerful in my next match."

    The two have met twice before in their careers and a positive, if any, for Mirzazadeh is the improvement in his defense. At the Tokyo Olympics, Kayaalp managed to turn Mirzazadeh from par terre while the same did not happen at the Belgrade World Championships.

    With the growing years, it may well be true that Mirzazadeh's physical strength increased while Kayaalp's conditioning takes a hit with age.

    Despite all this, Kayaalp, who has been busy with relief work after the February 6 earthquakes in Turkiye and Syria, will still be the favorite to win the gold at 130kg.

    The participation in relief work in the Hatay province of Turkiye may affect his preparation for his first tournament of the year, but with tons of experience on his side and the European Championships scheduled in two months, Kayaalp will still be a force to reckon with.

    On the other hand, this well may be the best chance for Mirzazadeh to get a win over Kayaalp.

    "We have the plans," the 25-year-old said. "We have been working in the off-season with my coach Sina TALEBVAND and now at the national camp in Tehran."

    "I will do my best to improve in terms of physical and technical preparation," he said. "My goal is to reach my best state and to be able to win the gold medal in the 2023 World Championship and after that in the 2024 Olympics."​

    https://uww.org/article/mirzazadeh-r...est-alexandria

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      Some reflections from Zagreb tournament. This is the reason why Iran TM needs to retire Alireza Karimi. The guy is technical but have issues with bigger guys. He beaten by that bum Zahid Valencia. Look at what some random up and comer Ishiguro does to Valencia in Zagreb:

      This is the same Ishiguro that Yazdani completely dominate.

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          Regarding Yazdanis style and technique in Zagreb:

          - He has the same wrestling style as usual. But he was way better than he used to at picking ankles and legs. He has also improved his upper body strength alot and did a good fito against Abakarov in one fight. He looks much better technically than in a long time.

          - He is alot faster this year. The same intensity Naifonov used to bring we saw from Ishiguro but he outpaced Ishiguro after a surprise iranian firemans carry that Ishiguro did like a lightning bolt. Overall he seemed to be super fast in Zagreb which surprised me alot.

          He looked faster than usual against Hall (ISA), Abakarov (Azerbaijan) and Ishiguro (Japan)

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            Also, it seems like Masoumi jr has to wait for a shot at repping iran at 125 kg senior level for a while. We all have great hopes reg masoumi and he is the future....but Zare beat him quite handily this year.

            I would go so far to say that Zare is by far the best hw in the world ATM. He just had a last second fluke loss to a lesser wrestler in Akgul last worlds.

            Good thing is that it is much clearer who is no1 at hw in Iran right now and that no2 takes imo bronze at worlds easily.

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              Sorry I meant last year. Anyways here is the link.
               

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                Originally posted by AGC View Post
                Also, it seems like Masoumi jr has to wait for a shot at repping iran at 125 kg senior level for a while. We all have great hopes reg masoumi and he is the future....but Zare beat him quite handily this year.

                I would go so far to say that Zare is by far the best hw in the world ATM. He just had a last second fluke loss to a lesser wrestler in Akgul last worlds.

                Good thing is that it is much clearer who is no1 at hw in Iran right now and that no2 takes imo bronze at worlds easily.
                I agree that Zare is the best. And he is very young. Massoumi might have to wait a long time.

                on another note Gable Stevenson seems to be returning to the mats. That guy is a monster. Phenomenal feet for a super heavy. Looking forward to seeing him and Zare go at it.

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                  Asian Championships kick off in Astana, Kazakhstan on April 12

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                    Originally posted by PEJ View Post

                    I agree that Zare is the best. And he is very young. Massoumi might have to wait a long time.

                    on another note Gable Stevenson seems to be returning to the mats. That guy is a monster. Phenomenal feet for a super heavy. Looking forward to seeing him and Zare go at it.
                    Yes. Good thing in that case is that we have backup in Masoumi if god forbid Zare has any nasty injuries or drop of form. Had he not injured himself leading up to worlds 2022, he would have eaten Akgul alive. Bad thing is that Masoumi was not ready for big stage just there and then.

                    Regarding Gable Stevenson, I agree he is a monster but I have my doubts regarding him. How is his motivation? How good will he be first 1 or 2 years of being out of competition. I personally give Zare the edge for the time being. The most confusing part is both have same style, ie a bit smaller but really mobile HWs. Looking more like LHWs in their movement and technique.

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                      Must watch interview for persian wrestling fans.

                      ​​​​​​90 years old Abdullah movahed did interview with
                      Ii.its all over youtube.
                      for a 90 year old he is amazing mentally and physically. Truly a great role modell for persian mans that are getting up there in age.

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                              Originally posted by oracle View Post
                              Must watch interview for persian wrestling fans.

                              ​​​​​​90 years old Abdullah movahed did interview with
                              Ii.its all over youtube.
                              for a 90 year old he is amazing mentally and physically. Truly a great role modell for persian mans that are getting up there in age.
                              Amazing! Sounds like a must watch! Mashalla. Where can we find it? Any links?

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                                Originally posted by AGC View Post

                                Amazing! Sounds like a must watch! Mashalla. Where can we find it? Any links?
                                never seen a 90 year old persian man in such good shape physically and MENTALLY ALL THERE.

                                It was on iran international on youtube.
                                I don't know how to put it here, but if u go to iran international YouTube channel I am sure with a little search can find it. Well worth it.

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