I think that it is the style of playing of Todd, he can see that all his fights, it is like this! he strengthened these positions in the table for that strategy specifies. before, I also thought similar!
Todd is such a fraud. His bone lock brought him so much victories he didn't deserved. He is among the weakest armwrestlers in the league he is pulling, only his bones helped him to get that far.
@shckar Speaking of Crazy George. How the hell does he perform that defensive toproll? I noticed that both he and Todd generally try to slip out in the first match in order to get into the strap. He brings his legs way under the table and leans back, but doing it for real is not so easy. Does George have a joint-locking arm too? I couldn't believe what I was seeing in Tahoe the way Todd's arm got stretched out like that. Now I have found out that his arm doesn't straighten out all the way. crazy
@timcanca well that positiona may not give discomfort to todd, plus his sholder must be calcify for pull kike that for so looong,and remember that he broke his arm against bortolato on left..... he tried to hold on joint and bortolato was too much for the joint.... he risk himself by doing that but may have this ugly reward strong joint!!!!!!!!!!!! (untill break again)
@rumraket38 What is the deal with his arm? Does his arm not go any further than that? I have heard that before as well. That explains how he is able to get his arm extended like that. He beat Cyplenkov at the Arnold Classic with the same move. Did he get a surgical repair or something? Write me back.
@timcanca Correct, it doesn't go any further than that. When he's in trouble, he just leans back. He's had many injuries before and that's how his arm grew and healed himself. He can't fully extend it and it's obvious from looking at many of his matches that he goes to "that" spot and waits there.
@rumraket38 Your right there, Devon had difficuly pinning Todd due to that joint lock, every time he would bring his hand to the pad it would bounce back due to some kind of lock, acting like a spring..weird..very difficult to armwrestlte against and should be against the rules, as it's kind of an unfair deformity..
Michael Todd has an "outside" system of armwrestling. He will move his body off and under the table in order to gain a leverage advantage, create backpressure and to stabilize his position. For this style he almost always slips out in the first match and then he and his opponent are strapped together. As he goes under and off the table he is actually pulling the opponent across the table with the help of the strap. Hope this answers your question.@archaeociatha
its clear tim is stronger, michael could only pull him down when tim burnt out
MultiMAGICDAN 2 months ago
I love he look on Bresnan face. Like seriously dude.
TheMightykaz 2 months ago
I think that it is the style of playing of Todd, he can see that all his fights, it is like this! he strengthened these positions in the table for that strategy specifies. before, I also thought similar!
coriglianotube 3 months ago
a cheater in my opinion
opop123 3 months ago
Todd is such a fraud. His bone lock brought him so much victories he didn't deserved. He is among the weakest armwrestlers in the league he is pulling, only his bones helped him to get that far.
opop123 3 months ago
ugly to see...bresnam its far more stronger and tood its just an crazy george with steroids
shckar 3 months ago 5
@shckar Speaking of Crazy George. How the hell does he perform that defensive toproll? I noticed that both he and Todd generally try to slip out in the first match in order to get into the strap. He brings his legs way under the table and leans back, but doing it for real is not so easy. Does George have a joint-locking arm too? I couldn't believe what I was seeing in Tahoe the way Todd's arm got stretched out like that. Now I have found out that his arm doesn't straighten out all the way. crazy
timcanca 3 months ago
@timcanca well that positiona may not give discomfort to todd, plus his sholder must be calcify for pull kike that for so looong,and remember that he broke his arm against bortolato on left..... he tried to hold on joint and bortolato was too much for the joint.... he risk himself by doing that but may have this ugly reward strong joint!!!!!!!!!!!! (untill break again)
shckar 3 months ago
@timcanca sorry i mean elbow not shoulder
shckar 3 months ago
Todd, stop pulling right please. Since you broke your arm you've had a lousy stile, joint lock shit.
JaxTeller2011 3 months ago
Todd's joint-lock(which he conveniently denies he relies on) is getting boring to look at. Bresnan is the superior puller imo.
rumraket38 3 months ago 2
@rumraket38 What is the deal with his arm? Does his arm not go any further than that? I have heard that before as well. That explains how he is able to get his arm extended like that. He beat Cyplenkov at the Arnold Classic with the same move. Did he get a surgical repair or something? Write me back.
timcanca 3 months ago
@timcanca Correct, it doesn't go any further than that. When he's in trouble, he just leans back. He's had many injuries before and that's how his arm grew and healed himself. He can't fully extend it and it's obvious from looking at many of his matches that he goes to "that" spot and waits there.
rumraket38 3 months ago
@rumraket38 I didn't know that. Thanks for the info.
timcanca 3 months ago
@rumraket38 Your right there, Devon had difficuly pinning Todd due to that joint lock, every time he would bring his hand to the pad it would bounce back due to some kind of lock, acting like a spring..weird..very difficult to armwrestlte against and should be against the rules, as it's kind of an unfair deformity..
kasparov9 3 months ago
awesome!
timcanca 3 months ago
@timcanca testing
timcanca 3 months ago
What does creeping under the table mean?
archaeociatha 3 months ago
Michael Todd has an "outside" system of armwrestling. He will move his body off and under the table in order to gain a leverage advantage, create backpressure and to stabilize his position. For this style he almost always slips out in the first match and then he and his opponent are strapped together. As he goes under and off the table he is actually pulling the opponent across the table with the help of the strap. Hope this answers your question.@archaeociatha
timcanca 3 months ago in playlist timcanca's favorites
@timcanca thanks for comment. It's kind a strange variety.squat-wrestling.... funny
archaeociatha 3 months ago
i hate Todd
rogunko123 3 months ago