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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2006

Stephen abas highlights high school to national champion in college music: Fabolous- breathe and Dead Prez- Hip Hop no copyright infringement intended

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  • the only sentence i know that makes since with the words guerrero and down is, "Guerrero is just laying down out there" lol

  • i woldnt say hes a granby guy. buthe is slick like the granby guys

  • whats the song name agian??

  • its two songs

    the first one

    Fabolous- breathe

    the second one

    Dead Prez- Hip Hop <-- if u download this song it shoves like none other. i was surprised, one day i hooked up my ipod to my car and it shook the change of my dash

  • whats the song name??

  • first is breath by fabolous the second is Hip hop by dead prez

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  • ...kid? show some respect dude he aint no freakin kid he one of the most accomplised U.S. wrestlers ever...

  • that's some crazy scrambling.

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  • This guy has some of the sickest take downs. Abas just goes out there and wrestles; put nerves, caution, and doubt aside and WRESTLE.

  • @ucdengboss Totally incorrect, neither of those 2 "dodged Eric". In 1994, Coffing cut to wrestle Eric's weight (119) after barely losing at Reno (3-1) and on the return match in the state finals, lost 5-0. Adam Tirapelle never once wrestled Eric in a HS match. Michael Kawamura, among others dodged Abas.

  • I wrestled this kid in high school @ the El Dorado tournament, and his brother Norman the year after. They are the reason i took 4th both years. Props to the kid! no one is faster on a single then Stephen and Norman, NO ONE!

  • @gerryabas UHhh, eric won OW at HS nationals as well..Stephen didn't win a junior world title till he was in college I believe. Eric won cadet worlds at age 16. Guerrero had more wins 224 to stephen's 190 and had less losses 4 to abas' 10 losses. Guerrero at least on paper was a little better in high school but by college, Stephen was at another level. And this is coming from a big abas fan. Check your facts before you talk nonsense

  • @pcahern yup at gilroy he beat then defending state champ at 125's tony gomez 2-0 in ot.

  • Coffing gave him a great match too, was 3-1.

  • I think they were both as good as each other

    I think abas was more technical

    but i think guerrero was more physical

  • Stephen is one of the greatest wrestlers in the WORLD the past 10 years. I really can not say that about Eric. Is Eric great.... yes, but no doubt that Stephen is the man and he has the olympic medal to prove it. Anyone who wrestles the olympics and has only one loss to Baritov is sure doing something right in my mind. He has my respect.

    BTW is this really Gerry Abas?

  • @ Gerryabas... Look trying to compare these two when they were in high school is a little ridiculous. From what I recall they both dominated so well there was just no competition within the state for them. For some reason Eric's senior yr seemed to stick in my mind since he did not wrestle a full match at State that year. All Falls execpt a Tech fall in the semi-finals. Both were sooooo goood. I don't mean any disrespect to Stephen ... quite the opposite.

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