The best ever of Greek-Roman wrestling
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The best ever of Greek-Roman wrestling


Greek-Roman wrestling is one of the most demanding sports in the world. Those who have tried this wrestling style include that Greek-Roman tenacity wrestlers should possess. In a test of will and skill, it is difficult to beat a formidable opponent, let alone be at the top of the food chain, dominating sport for years. In this article, we will talk about who the best Greek-Roman wrestler is.

Greek-Roman wrestling sport

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Greek-Roman wrestling is one of the oldest sports in history and is a discipline present at the Olympic Games. Like most world wrestling formats, the main objective in Greco-Roman wrestling is to pin both the opponent’s shoulders on the mat or accumulate multiple points (or with technical superiority) by the end of the game to guarantee the victory.

In Greco, the sockets are prohibited below life and the wrestlers are not authorized to use the legs actively to defend themselves or for offense. This requires Greco-Romini to make a strong entrusting on their superior bodies (underlining a more erect position) to obtain an advantage in a game, leaving them options for higher body attacks such as shots or different Supplex variants to score or Perform a takedown.

Modern Greek-Roman Wrestling

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As the sport evolves, the development of the rules and the way in which it is played is also the development of the set. The current trend in the heaviest divisions is for the wrestlers to keep their hands raised and protrude one in the other with their weight. Most of the time, this translates into a passive call, in which the wrestlers are required to be in parter’s position (on the Mat Down belly with an attacker) and try to attack and make sure by rolling the opponent (key intestinal).

This style is evident in the 5-time Greek-Roman Olympic champion, Mijaín López Núñez’s style. His recent result placed him in the discussion as probably the greatest Greco-Roman fighter, unbeaten for five consecutive Olympic events (2008, 2012, 2016, 2020 and 2024) in the 120/130 kg category. Historically, Mijain is the only Olympian to win 5 Olympic gold in the same event consecutively.

Mijain won his first Olympic gold medal in 2008 in Beijing after beating the Mindhaugas Mizgaitis of Lithuania. Defending his place in London 2012, Heiki Nabi of Estonia beat in the game of the Gold Medal. In Rio 2016, he completed a cake after beating Turkey Riza Kayaalp. Making four in a row at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, he won gold against Georgia Iakobi Kajaia. To seal the agreement as an Olympian 5 times, Miajin, at 41, beat Yasmani Acosta del Chile in the game of the Gold Medal.

In addition, the Cuban wrestler has also won numerous world championships: 5 golds and 3 silver, making it one of the largest Greek-rominations of modern times. Mijain has set a standard that will be difficult for the wrestlers to overcome in future generations.

The project for size

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The oldest correspondences of Greek-Roman require more activities and emphasize the attack techniques of the upper body such as arm shots, the drainings of the arm, the rear part, the body’s locks, the sliding slots and more. Relevally, the rowing (uniform fighters used to compete) before they did not cover the hips as much as today, making the heartbreaking easier because of the minor friction and not being so slippery.

Mijain looks at Alexander (Aleksandr) Karelin, perhaps the greatest Greek-Roman fighter ever. Alexander “The Experiment” Karelin is known as one of the most, if not the most intimidating wrestlers ever because he dominates his opponents with his inhuman force supported by his gigantic frame (6’4 and 290 pounds). For many, it is difficult to combine Alexander’s domain on the wrestling mats, raising 300 pounds, resisting the world -class opponents completely and heavily trained with its famous move called “Dump Karelin”.

In his career, Karelin represented Russia and won three Olympic gold medals consecutively (1988 Soul, 1992 Barcelona and Atlanta from 1996) and a silver medal (2000 Sydney), together with his nine gold medals in the World Championships, without losing just one losing one by losing one loss of world championships, without losing just one losing one loser in the world championships, without losing a single meeting. Surprisingly, Karelin has a record of 887 wins with only two losses, both who talked about a single point. He was unbeaten for 13 consecutive years and 10 years in a row, without a single point marked against him.

Who is the best ever of Greek-Roman wrestling?

The topic of the best Greek-Roman wrestler is questionable between these two options: Mijaín López Núñez of Cuba or Alexander Karelin of Russia. It is a battle between the past and the present. Many argue that the two wrestling giants are incomparable because, after the year 2000, which is after Karelin’s pension, the rules of Greek-Roman wrestling and the score system have undergone several changes, which is inclined more towards The stall positions to be penalized parre position. On the contrary, in the past, the Greek-romini fighters did not have the same feelings but were more aggressive with the wrestling of the upper body.

Considering the domain in one of the most prestigious wrestling platforms, the Olympics, it is undoubtedly that Mijain Lopez is the largest Greek-Roman Olympian ever and is an athlete once in the period. However, it is important to consider that the Olympics are far from being the only wrestling competition outside and is not the only determinant in wrestling. With this, it can be said that Mijain is the greatest Olympic fighter, and perhaps, even in all the Olympics, but the best title of Greek-Roman remains with Karelin.

By canceling Reviewy’s prejudice, many wrestling fans believe that Karelin not only won his games, but has dominated them in such a way that even the greatest Greek-Roman Olympian, Mijain Lopez, has not been able to do it. To date, Karelin is the only maximum weight that could regularly lifting the reverse body against his opponents, which is a move that is rarely seen in the division of 130 kg. Every success that Mijain has had in his wrestling career has gone through 31 years old, while Alexander Karelin has reached his awards in a much shorter time than a 20 -year wrestling career.

However, each era is different and each sport evolves. Therefore, athletes naturally improve over time. Imagine what would happen in a game between Lopez and Karelin and those who probably end up at the top is intriguing.

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