1996 Yukon Jack Championships - Ron Bath vs Jerry Cadorette

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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2009

Special thanks to Aaron Lengyel (clip owner) and World of ArmWrestling for this amazing match.

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  • Jerry been elbow fouling since 1996 til present i see lol he's a joke.

  • i really agree

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  • Hey Jerry, if you are watching this, you're a piece of shit disgrace to this sport. 15 years later still elbow fouling EVERY GOD DAMNED MATCH and looking like you've got Down's syndrome power. Go kill yourself faggot.

  • @skirts365 not sure if you made that comment in regards to something i said or it was just a general statement. But cool.

  • @trashbash2001 But the stronger is favored to win unless he has no skills. I once had someone wrap his hand around my index finger only and told me he was ready to start. Gee.

  • @skirts365 i agree with you about the scientific test. it's a horrible way to measure arm strength. i've beat plenty of dudes stronger than me.

    Not sure about the 5 month dry spell. I just saw your comment so i had to say something. haha.

    Good debate :)

  • @trashbash2001 Opinions vary. Arm W. will never be the most scientific test of arm strength due to techniques. 2nd match I lost was due to other guy twisting behind his arm same way a boxer throws a punch. He won due to more knowledge of technique over beginner. I was 70 pounds ahead of him in a military press. In clean & jerk, lift is denied if an elbow touch to knee takes place down low. How come it took someone 5 months to disagree with what I said? Don't they know about technique?

  • i dont understand. jerry's style is so predictable. why does everyone try to beat him the same way. why not at the start, hook him and use back pressure to open him up?

    i'm sure it's easier said than done though.

  • @skirts365 in this case, no jerry didnt have a leverage advantage. he was doing a shoulder press, or tricep press (i believe it's called), which is what he's infamously known for. The forearm is supported by the tricep, which is supported by his weight. As long as his shoulder doesnt touch his arm or hand, his tricep is doing the work which makes it legal. If it were both guys were hooking their wrists, then yes a shoulder closer to the hands would be the advantage. But they're not in this case.

  • the other guy could have done the same thing if he wanted. so its a completely fair playing field

  • Man with cap had advantage due to his shoulder being closer to hands.

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