Bobby Weaver v. Paul Widerman 1984 Olympic Trials, Match 1

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2006

Match 1 @ 48 kg between Bobby Weaver v. Paul Widerman at the Final Olympic Trials at Grand Valley State.

Controversial match due to illegal full nelson which was never called.

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  • @zeebz112 russian arm tie to a throw

  • what is move called at 7:42

  • Weaver applied a legal full Nelson, the FILA 2007 rules say a full is illegal if not executed from the side without the use of the legs on any part of the opponent's body, but in 1984 you could use the legs too..he had a Full N on for 18 seconds..if it was illegal the ref would have called it..

  • fukk nelsons used to be legal in freestyle as long as it was applied perpendicular to the body...dave schultz was king of them

  • actually full nelsons are legal in freestyle.

  • I was a collegiate wrestler and can see that Weaver obviously used an illegal full nelson that was not called. The official did a shitty job.

  • It is "obvious" only to Mich-a-laye.

  • never seen this match before but it is obvious that was an illegally applied full nelson hold!!!

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