Covington does the same to khabib as RDA

Yeah.

You have to hug a lot of guys and do a lot of gay stuff:
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While Colby was touching other kids Khabib was wrestling bears.
Woah. Why’s with the gay porn. Put on some wrestling.
 
I remember that.

I remember that time that Warley Alves dominated Colby Covington in the grappling as well.

Props Warlley, it was a good sub win. It didn't even remotely look like Alves dominating up until then though.
 
If u honestly think Colby would win a grappling match w khabib it's pretty bad. Khabib trains with DC.. The person u use as an example.. And does well against him. He has learned a lot about division 1 a wrestling at aka, and honestly would manhandle cc like he does everyone else. His technique is just too good and Colby doesn't have the tools to beat him. It will take an awesome striker with beyond most takedown defense...even then I haven't seen anyone hit him much, and his odd style does hit them. His jab is pretty good, as is his uppercut. He does look strange striking, but it's effective.
 
The US has the most olympic medals in wrestling out of any country. Second in gold medals to the entire soviet union. It's not a super audacious claim at this point. Its between Russia and the US for sure.

If you combine Russia, the EUN (unified Soviet team in '92), and the Soviet Union's medals, they have appreciably more than the US (the Soviet Union alone has more gold medals than the US despite not taking part in the last 7 Olympic games).
 
If you combine Russia, the EUN (unified Soviet team in '92), and the Soviet Union's medals, they have appreciably more than the US (the Soviet Union alone has more gold medals than the US despite not taking part in the last 7 Olympic games).

Since 1992, Russia has been destroying the U.S. team.


The U.S. team has 27 medals.

Russia has 43.



*I didn't include women in that tally because honestly nobody cares about it.
** That doesn't include the EUN medals except one gold from Karelin (as he wrestled for Russia in the next Olympics).
 
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