Apart from Brzenk he's beaten every guy he's pulled since he came back and started training. He armwrestled for a couple years in the late 90's at 154 and 165 lbs. then stopped pulling. 5+ years later he returns at 300+ lbs. and with just a couple months of training, beats Andrey Anonov, who beat Brzenk a couple years ago. 1 year of solid training at a new weight, he beats Bresnan in a hook and toproll and gets 1st in a tournament where Yoshi Kanai takes 4th (right handed). Only Brzenk beat him.
But look at how he flaps Denis' wrist back..He didnt capitalise on that or perhaps was unsure of what to do next ...I feel Denis' power is a bit exaggerated as far as pulling is concerned...He has potential though
I feel the opposite. He is definitely UNDERrated. Tim Bresnan has more than one win on John Brzenk. Denis looked like he wasn't able to hook him in easily so he switched to a toproll. If he was able to toproll Tim without even knowing what to do, that's even more impressive. People seem to put him down because he lost to 209 lbs. John Brzenk, after training a year for armwrestling after nearly 10 years off, and with 1.5 years of training he lost to 230 lbs.
I think Voevoda would have toprolled him like how John used to beat him, Travis has beaten him that way, too, and Alexey's got one of the best toproll's ever. He looks like he's got a lot of back pressure. But I won't say for certain until next month after Devon and Dave pull, even though Dave says he doesn't train for AW anymore I think he's at his AW peak (he still lifts and is heavier now, look at him SMASH Ron Bath and Tim Bresnan in 2007 and 2008)
PEAK Voevoda? That's the strongest force on the planet! (view 2007 international matches): he was simply unbeatable (although: Brzenk ALMOST took him one match). Maybe NOW Dave Randall can fare pretty well against him since Voevoda seems to be in the dark right now and did not look very imposing when he was training with cyplenkov.
2007 matches where is it on youtube?...Just to clarify the Voevoda against Cyplenkov was just a training video with an out of form Voevoda:)..I agree Voevoda at his best was incredible..reminds me of Arsen now
Bresnan looked terrible here. Cyplenkov had very little technical skill at this point compared to what he has today. Tim was weak.
headcaseman 8 months ago 3
@headcaseman Brensan mostly toprolls. Cyplenkov is basically impossible to toproll. He did the exact same thing to Arsen.
TheMightykaz 5 months ago
all i hear is rammstein at these competitions
devidia 9 months ago 6
RAMMSTEIN!!!!
dortmundultra88 9 months ago
Bresnan got peeled back harder then I've ever seen a person get peeled.
NolstalgiaFreek 2 years ago
Denis toprolled him.
HandelandJ 2 years ago
omg he actualy did! wow
madoxcrx 2 years ago
Apart from Brzenk he's beaten every guy he's pulled since he came back and started training. He armwrestled for a couple years in the late 90's at 154 and 165 lbs. then stopped pulling. 5+ years later he returns at 300+ lbs. and with just a couple months of training, beats Andrey Anonov, who beat Brzenk a couple years ago. 1 year of solid training at a new weight, he beats Bresnan in a hook and toproll and gets 1st in a tournament where Yoshi Kanai takes 4th (right handed). Only Brzenk beat him.
HandelandJ 2 years ago
But look at how he flaps Denis' wrist back..He didnt capitalise on that or perhaps was unsure of what to do next ...I feel Denis' power is a bit exaggerated as far as pulling is concerned...He has potential though
SDSen 2 years ago
I feel the opposite. He is definitely UNDERrated. Tim Bresnan has more than one win on John Brzenk. Denis looked like he wasn't able to hook him in easily so he switched to a toproll. If he was able to toproll Tim without even knowing what to do, that's even more impressive. People seem to put him down because he lost to 209 lbs. John Brzenk, after training a year for armwrestling after nearly 10 years off, and with 1.5 years of training he lost to 230 lbs.
HandelandJ 2 years ago
How do u think a peak Voevoda would have fared against Dave Randall?
VeerGill 2 years ago
I think Voevoda would have toprolled him like how John used to beat him, Travis has beaten him that way, too, and Alexey's got one of the best toproll's ever. He looks like he's got a lot of back pressure. But I won't say for certain until next month after Devon and Dave pull, even though Dave says he doesn't train for AW anymore I think he's at his AW peak (he still lifts and is heavier now, look at him SMASH Ron Bath and Tim Bresnan in 2007 and 2008)
HandelandJ 2 years ago
PEAK Voevoda? That's the strongest force on the planet! (view 2007 international matches): he was simply unbeatable (although: Brzenk ALMOST took him one match). Maybe NOW Dave Randall can fare pretty well against him since Voevoda seems to be in the dark right now and did not look very imposing when he was training with cyplenkov.
Janto001 2 years ago
2007 matches where is it on youtube?...Just to clarify the Voevoda against Cyplenkov was just a training video with an out of form Voevoda:)..I agree Voevoda at his best was incredible..reminds me of Arsen now
SDSen 2 years ago