talkinhawks
Well-Known Member
Robles is somewhat of a deserving champion - he did his damage in the first period and then wrestled smart (aka stalled and played defense) for the last 2 periods. A truly deserving champion could wrestle and score for the entire 7 minutes. Robles is an amazing story, but it makes me sick to watch any "champion" stall and play defense like that. I for one, would have loved to see another stalling call, which would have DQ'd him. I know McD wouldn't have wanted to win that way but that kind of wrestling that he did the last 4 minutes sucks big time!
He did his damage in the first but it wasn't because he initiated any offense. The way he wrestles, his opponents have to engage him. He could get hit for stalling a lot more than he does, just because he sits on his leg and waits for his opponent to engage.....I'm happy for Robles because he did something I'm sure many people told him couldn't be done, but I think the rules are circumvented somewhat in order to level the playing field and allow Robles to compete.
That being said, I think McDonough's strategy or lack thereof was questionable....Why tie up with a guy who has the strength of a wrestler 3 weight classes above you?