Scott, it is a pleasure to hear from you. You're right...great memories! I am glad you remember this match because you were an excellent opponent. It's great to see that you're still practicing and sponsoring Sambo, much appreciated for that. I have a Martial Arts club in northern Florida, if you're ever down here, please feel free to stop by and say "hello". Visit my web page to get more details on this.
Great video. Lots of good technical moves. One question though, how come the video says “JUL 5.01” (implying 2001), but the title says 1993. Of course my camcorder never has the right time or date lol.
@ricadre Scott had been training in Sambo for two years at this point, where his opponent had been Soviet Judo Champion and Georgian Greco-Roman Champion for over 10 years. Impressive performance in that context. Scott did not train in Russia with the General until 1996. But it was this match that encouraged him to seek out training in Russia and become the first American to go behind the "Iron Curtain."
@thermaxgym Well that makes sense, cause although he looks good, he didn't look (talent wise that is) as good as the Scott I'm used to seeing, thanks.
Scott, it is a pleasure to hear from you. You're right...great memories! I am glad you remember this match because you were an excellent opponent. It's great to see that you're still practicing and sponsoring Sambo, much appreciated for that. I have a Martial Arts club in northern Florida, if you're ever down here, please feel free to stop by and say "hello". Visit my web page to get more details on this.
Keep in touch and good luck in your ventures.
Thanks
- Zurab
pcjudosambo 1 year ago
Great video. Lots of good technical moves. One question though, how come the video says “JUL 5.01” (implying 2001), but the title says 1993. Of course my camcorder never has the right time or date lol.
yyportne 1 year ago
@yyportne It was just a typo from not having the camcorder set, the author stated.
thermaxgym 1 year ago
I'm curious, had Scott trained with the General at this time yet?
ricadrew 1 year ago
@ricadre Scott had been training in Sambo for two years at this point, where his opponent had been Soviet Judo Champion and Georgian Greco-Roman Champion for over 10 years. Impressive performance in that context. Scott did not train in Russia with the General until 1996. But it was this match that encouraged him to seek out training in Russia and become the first American to go behind the "Iron Curtain."
thermaxgym 1 year ago
@thermaxgym Well that makes sense, cause although he looks good, he didn't look (talent wise that is) as good as the Scott I'm used to seeing, thanks.
ricadrew 1 year ago
@ricadrew 20 years of training and anyone will get better. lol
thermaxgym 1 year ago
Excellent match Scott, love the sportsmanship throughout.
smittydiesel 1 year ago