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Look at their faces. They know they got their asses beat by this girl. Good for her.
She probably just won because her competitors were more focused on strategically hiding their boners than winning.
Hilarious. Omg look at those boys faces... Poor lads... Manlets, losing to a chick, they'll probably jerk off to her tonight while she's being railed by some 6 foot football stud.![]()
And this is how Antifa are born.
They'd be cutting to 106, right? If so, wouldn't they be around 120 pounds then (give or take a few pounds)?
There were a lot of guys throughout high school that size, at least where I went (Long Island, NY).
That isn't even remotely true. Weight cutting is common in youth wrestling long before high school. I can't tell you how many kids I've seen starve themselves, spit in cups, and wear multiple layers as they run for miles with the heat on.In highschool there isn't much weight cutting going on. Especially since they have to weigh in on the day of the matches. So it's usually guys that weigh 110 - 112 cutting to 106.
Yeah as opposed to having to check the oil on a bunch of boys with their willies clearly showing?![]()
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If 17 year old me had to wrestle a blonde girl with bulging camel toe, defined upper body, and flat stomach I would be screwed (lol)
This.That isn't even remotely true. Weight cutting is common in youth wrestling long before high school. I can't tell you how many kids I've seen starve themselves, spit in cups, and wear multiple layers as they run for miles with the heat on.
It's different from MMA in that they can't do big water weight cuts once every few months, they typically lose a weight class or two of weight at the start of the year and then cut another down a couple days before every event. So while it's not all at once, they're starving themselves for months.
That is what I was mainly referring to.That isn't even remotely true. Weight cutting is common in youth wrestling long before high school. I can't tell you how many kids I've seen starve themselves, spit in cups, and wear multiple layers as they run for miles with the heat on.
It's different from MMA in that they can't do big water weight cuts once every few months, they typically lose a weight class or two of weight at the start of the year and then cut another down a couple days before every event. So while it's not all at once, they're starving themselves for months.
Wow cool story.I played football once against a girl. She was an offensive lineman, I was a DT. I just lightly ran into her, and nearly knocked her over, but layed off. During a time out my coach started screaming at me when I told them I was afraid to hit a girl. He threatened to bench me, so the next play I went maybe 70% of my normal. The girl(of weighed around 300lbs) was knocked over and immediately burst in to tear screaming in agony, and spent 10 minutes laying on the turf. It was a lose/lose situation for me. Turns out her parents threatened to sue to the district, that she be allowed to play, and get equal playing time.
lol love you madmick.She's a legit badass who earned it.
So of course she won't be a feminist. They want everything handed to them. She's Ironborne. She takes. She doesn't beg.
It's 1A North Carolina wrestling, they're probably lucky to get a bracket of 8 for the weight. I don't think many states divide by sex, in fact Texas might be the only one.Why is she wrestling boys? Surely there's a girl division for her weight.
Too lazy to click on the link.
But you're ignoring the initial cut. My teammate probably cut close to 25 lbs to make that weight. You still will see some pretty drastic weight cuts on a weekly basis too.That is what I was mainly referring to.
And dudes that in the 106 pound weight class isn't gonna cut more than 10 pounds at the most.
Lmao look at these dweebs.
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I thought you were Canadian or something? What do you know about high school wrestling? I was the only serious wrestler on my team under 215 lbs to not cut weight. And that was a small school in Texas, a big school or anywhere with a real competitive wrestling scene is going to see pretty much everyone cut but heavyweight.Yeah but you're wrong though.
The guys are probably walking around at 110lbs TOPS. The smaller you are, the less there is to cut.
High school kids at 120lbs aren't cutting 15lbs. You know how dangerous that would be?
Lots of high school kids don't even cut weight. Not everyone is some super competitive athlete.
Not surprised about the pushing agendas, and subversion. http://archive.md/Msxm2Impressive feat so why spoil it by catering to people with mental health problems?
Those "boys" look like mass shooters in waiting.
Yes.Not to take anything away from the girl, but at 106 she was a senior wrestling mostly freshmen and a few sophmores. But congratulations to the young lady, it's still quite an accomplishment.