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Pozdniakov defends his title in men's sabre

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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2007

Stanislav Pozdniakov won his fifth individual world title, defeating Italy's Aldo Montano 15 to 11. Top-seeded Pozdniakov is no stranger to the medals. He was part of five gold medal teams and earned his first gold at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. (WCSN, WCSN.com)

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  • these commentators are horrible.

  • good..he's the most titled sabre fencer of all time!...he's not just good, he's the best.

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  • man montano took that lost like a little botch...i thoiht you were suppose to shake hands when your done.

  • podzniakov is like the sabre valentina vezzali.... a myth..... never thless... montano is my favorite... he's fast, strong, he has amazing reflexes, he's just so talented and he makes each bout so fun to watch!!!

    can't wait to see him fence in paris!!!

  • montano should've been black carded for throwing his mask

  • klassische sowjetische schule

    wowamami

  • About heavy is his rapier? About the amount of a claymore?

  • @sabrefilms

    too bad he really blew it in Beijing 2008

  • I was on this fight!

  • WOW that last touch was nice

    He really knows how to make someone nervous enough to miss

  • but he must earn some yellow cards ;)

    for crossing legs with his flash

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