XXII European Armwrestling Championships

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Armfight #40 - Vendetta in Vegas

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Todd Hutchings vs Stoyan Golemanov

Big props for Stoyan to be able to fight Todd like that. It's funny how the biggest missmatch in expect's oppinion turned out to the the most balanced one.




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Richard Lupkes vs Arsen Liliev

Nobody didn't expect that Arsen will dominate this the match.




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Jerry Cadorette vs Khazimurat Zoloev

Jerry just wasn't in his element at Zloty and he underestimated the European pullers. He took this match seriously!




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Michael Todd vs Andrey Pushkar

Pushkar should have changed his game plan after the first match. He is to blaim for his loss. No doubt though, as John Brzenk said, he will come back stronger than ever!





Nemiroff World Cup 2011

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Nemiroff 2011 - Open Class Right Hand

Right hand Open category is again a set of surprises and emotions. Babayev in last place, the players from the U.S. far behind the podium, and this time Cyplenkov on top! Category Open right hand requires you to see! Over 1 hour of video material!




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Nemiroff 2011 - Semi-finals and finals Left Hand:

Here is the set of all semi-final fights and the final left hand Nemiroff World Cup 2011. The best fights determining medals!




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Nemiroff 2011 - Semi-finals and finals Right Hand:

Semi-finals and finals on the right hand Nemiroff World Cup 2011. The most important battle of the second day of the tournament.




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Nemiroff 2011 - 63kg class left hand

Category 63kg - eliminations and finals of the Nemiroff World Cup left hand. Jussupov, Borlakov and Malas - this is the most important heroes in this category.




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Nemiroff 2011 - 70kg class left hand

Category 70kg - eliminations and finals left hand. Starring: Zhokh, Mnatsakanyan and Uzdenov. Armwrestling over an hour!




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Nemiroff 2011 - 78kg class left hand

The biggest category class of Nemiroff 2011 left hand - category 78kg. Over 20 fighters! About 1,5 hours of armwrestling!




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Nemiroff 2011 - 86kg class left hand:

Starring: Rustam Babayev, Aleksandr Getalo and Alik Kachmazov. 86kg category of the left hand Nemiroff 2011.




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Nemiroff 2011 - 95kg class left hand

The 95kg category in which the strongest players from around the worldmet. The strongest representatives: Slovakia and Russia.




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Nemiroff 2011 - +95kg class left hand

Super heavy category of Nemiroff World Cup 2011. Travis Bagent on third place, Cyplenkov and Pushkar at the head!




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Nemiroff 2011 - 65kg ladies right hand

The65kg category women right hand Nemiroff World Cup 2011. See in action the most beautiful and strongest girls in armwrestling.




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Nemiroff 2011 - 63kg Right Hand

The 63kg category of the right hand. The lightest weight category of the second day Nemiroff World Cup 2011.




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Nemiroff 2011 - 70kg Right Hand

Category in which the eastern Europe players took first places . Right hand 70kg Nemiroff World Cup 2011.




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Nemiroff 2011 - 78kg Right Hand

Zoloev in its category left no illusions who is the strongest. The right hand of 78kg.




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Nemiroff 2011 - 86kg Right Hand

In this category the lead led - Rustam Babayev and Stoyan Golemanov. 86kg category right hand.




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Nemiroff 2011 - 95kg Right Hand

Clash of Russia and the U.S. at the top of the category. Liliev or Hutchings? Here you will see.




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Nemiroff 2011 - +95kg Right Hand

Super heavy category Nemiroff World Cup 2011 on the right hand. Cyplenkov, Pushkar or Bagent?





Armfight Vendetta

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Bulgaria 2011 - Tomasz Szewczyk vs Stefan Lengarov

Polish - Bulgarian Duel. Tomasz Szewczyk in the first round showed a lot of stamina and power. How was it in the next rounds? You have to see that.




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Bulgaria 2011 - Martin Pantaleev vs Radu Georgescu

The struggle between Bulgaria and Romania in the +95kg category class. More than 250kg live weight on the stage!




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Bulgaria 2011 - Krasimir Kostadinov vs Chermen Khadayev

ArmFight in the 95kg category at the right hand. The advantage of a player from Bulgaria was very visible, but the player from Russia showed that it is not weak!




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Poland 2005 - A.Voevoda vs A.Semerenko

The historic duel between A.Voevoda and A. Semerenko held in 2005 in Starogard Gdansk (Poland). Who won? See for yourself!




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England 2006 - A.Glowinski vs P.Maiden

Fight for right hand between the player from Poland and England. The fight ended with a 3-3 result with advantage... See that!




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Poland 2006 - R.Babayev vs A.Bulenkov

The fight for the title of World Champion in the 78kg category at the left hand. The fight took place in 2006 in Poland. On this time Babayev was not strong enough to win.




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Las Vegas 2009 - John Brzenk vs Denis Cyplenkov

A "duel of the night" in Armfight Las Vegas. The historic clash of two best players of 2009.




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Las Vegas 2009 - Michael Todd vs Ion Oncesku

Clash of the strength and speed - the second duel Armfight Las Vegas. Who won? In this film you can see it perfectly.




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Ukraine 2008 - Andrey Pushkar vs Denis Cyplenkov

First fight off the current largest player in Armwrestling - Denis Cyplenkov. Fight the Armfight system 6 rounds.




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Ukraine 2008 - Aleksey Semerenko vs Dimitry Kirilenko

Duel played in sunny Ukraine. Semerenko didn't left illusions, who is stronger.




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Ukraine 2008 - Artem Tainov vs Ainars Cirponis

The lobby was told it would be a quick duel in favor of the Ukrainian player. It was quite different!




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Poland 2008 - Piotr Bartosiewicz vs Craig Sanders

Since the first round you could see "light" advantage of Peter. But potential opponents was well chosen and was not one-sided.




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Poland 2008 - John Brzenk vs Dimitry Kochiev

A duel for the title of World Champion PAL organization. The legendary John Brzenk from the USA had the opposite side of the table, multiple world champion from Russia - Dimitri Kochiev.




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Poland 2008 - Marcin Lachowicz vs Dieter Spanagel

Lachowicz fight with Dieter was surprising. Favorite (more on wishful) was a Pole. But ...




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Poland 2008 - Marcin Kreft vs Alexandr Drushits

Martin Kreft "only" drew - as reporters wrote. After the fifth round, the score was 3:2 for a Russian.




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Poland 2008 - Krystian Kruszynski vs Frank Lamparelli

Krystian Kruszynski unexpectedly lost 2:4. Surprisingly, because he beat him this year already two times in a tournament in Slovakia.




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Bulgaria 2007 - Voevoda vs Todd & Brzenk vs Oncesku

Two Armfight fights. Alexey Voevoda vs. Michael Todd. Alexey has not participated actively in armwrestling fights for more than a year, due to the spectacular performances at the Winter Olympic Games (he was in Russian bobsleigh team). John Brzenk vs. Ion Oncescu. In the first round after a command "ReadyGo!" John’s hand was found on a side pad of the table for the first time in a long, on the... lost side!




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Bulgaria 2005 - R.Babayev vs C.Gashevski

Ruslan Babayev vs. Cvetan Gashevski. "The Professor" opposite a very young player. A piece of cake? It would be if the youngster was not called... Babayev!




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Bulgaria 2005 - M.Ivanov vs A.Mastkevich

Miroslav Ivanov vs Aleh Matskevich. Ivanov and Aleh "have already seen each other" three times at a professional table and Ivanov has won every battle so far.




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Poland 2005 - R.Babayev A.Liliev

Arsen Liliev vs. Ruslan Babayev. Though Ruslan wanted to take his revenge so much, he came off in a confrontation with Arsen much worse than at the cup.




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Poland 2005 - M.Kreft vs P.Kisov

Plamen Kisov vs. Marcin Kreft. Marcin Kreft, after all our strongest champion returns to the real armwrestling. In an impressive style, with the result of 6:0




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Ukraine 2005 - D.Onder vs A.Cvetkov

Dursun Onder vs. Alexander Cvetkov. A match between the hosts and Russia "prepared" the audience for the main course very well!




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Poland 2005 - A.Semerenko vs J.Brzenk

John Brzenk vs. Alexey Semerenko. Alexey Semerenko could not win the duel by toughness only.




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Russia 2005 - A.Semerenko vs F.Uzmanov

Alexey Semerenko vs. Farid Uzmanov. My personal notes? Let's look in to remind: "I have not long seen such a stiff, and yet so balanced duel "




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Bulgaria 2005 - Michael Selearis vs Stoyan Golemanov

Mikhael Selearis vs. Stoyan Golemanov. A stake are the title and the belt of the PAL organization Intercontinental Champion.




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Ukraine 2005 - T.Ivakin vs J.Brzenk

Terrace Ivakin vs. John Brzenk. Ivakin was supported by a crowd of his countrymen and huge cheering. John had his experience and ability to concentrate... The first approach to the table and disruption.




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Bulgaria 2005 - A.Smisl vs S.Tsanov

Stefan Tsanov vs. August Smisl. August entering onto the stage amused the audience, and when it came to the fight – every time he was pressing his opponent’s hand against the pad really slowly.




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Ukraine 2006 - R.Babayev vs C.Sanders

The great winner was here the host of the event, so the "young" Babayev. He outclassed his rival, winning each of the six rounds of the fight on the right hand.




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Ukraine 2006 - M.Rudakov vs D.Tsoriev

It was a duel on the right hand in the up to 95 kg class. Here, from the very beginning the stronger was a representative of Russia. The final score 5:1 for Tsoriev.




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Ukraine 2006 - T.Ivakin vs I.Matiushenko

As a result, the champion belt and the title of the Intercontinental Champion remained in Kharkov - the result of a duel 0:6 for Ivakin.




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Ukraine 2006 - A.Semerenko vs A.Smisl

Here the competition was very intense until the very end. The final result was a tie. And as you know, in this case, each of the six rounds is extremely exciting.




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Poland 2006 - Z.Chmielewski vs R.Kornek

Zbyszek in the first round already sensed his opponent, defeating him in the instant pace. Subsequent rounds looked like: Zbyszek’s fast, successful start. The final score 6:0.




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Poland 2006 - A.Glowinski vs A.Sharkov

Artur is a natural showman, he has its own style and his audience with a beautiful and very loud cheering girl at the head. To raise the atmosphere - this time he dressed in the uniform of an American soldier.




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Poland 2006 - K.Kruszynski vs S.Metka

Krystian Kruszynski tackled with Stefan Metka 4:2.




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Poland 2006 - M.Kreft vs G.Szasz

Marcin Kreft - as a reporter wrote - "Literally crushed the opponent, and his peace was ... almost horrifying."




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Bulgaria 2006 - M.Kreft vs L.Savchev

Marcin Kreft vs. Lachezar Savchev. The first two rounds were won by Marcin Kreft with no qualms. A glimmer of hope for revenge for Dubai appeared in the hearts of the Poles.




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Bulgaria 2006 - S.Ivanov vs A.Cvetkov

Miroslav Ivanov vs. Alexander Cvetkov. A duel full of players’ mistakes and elbow fouls ended with Miroslav Ivanov’s victory with a score of 4-2.




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Ukraine 2006 - A.Glowinski vs O.Budarin

Artur Glowinski vs. Oleh Budarin. Artur in a Polish commando outfit, the Russian as a sailor in a famous blue striped shirt.




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Ukraine 2006 - M.Ivanov vs K.Kruszynski

Krystian Kruszynski vs. Sergiey Ivanov. Krystian’s hand was pretty quickly "broken" and landed in a losing position.




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Ukraine 2006 - O.Matskevich vs G.Khubiashvili

For the Intercontinental Champion belt of the PAL Organization. Oleh Matskevich vs. Gela Khubiashvili. Both conducted preparations in a completely different way.




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Ukraine 2006 - J.Amolins vs A.Cvetkov

Janis Amolins vs. Alexander Cvetkov. So "duels in the belts." Almost every round began from binding. Thanks that we were able to watch fantastic, long fights. The final result of 3:3 seems to be the most equitable.




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Bulgaria 2006 - L.Savchev vs P.Maiden

Paul Maiden vs. Lachezar Savchev. Neil Pickup apologized to all and suddenly came down from the stage. After a few seconds, he appeared on it again in a hat made of cow skin.




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Bulgaria 2006 - D.Ovsienko vs I.Oncesku

Ion Oncescu vs Dimitry Ovsienko. Ion literally torpedoed his opponent’s hand in the first round. In the second round Ovsienko stopped the attack of the Romanian 2 cm above the pad.




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England 2006 - J.Brzenk vs A.Pushkar

John Brzenk vs Andrey Pushkar, which is youth vs. experience. While greeting at the table Brzenk seems to grow. Upright and ready.




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Poland 2007 - R.Babayev vs A.Bulenkov

Ruslan Babayev vs. Alexander Bulenkov. Babayev brothers fight in Poland as "at home", Polish fans cheer them in a mass.




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Poland 2007 - A.Sharkov vs A.Glowinski

Andrey Sharkov from Ukraine lost with Artur Głowiński 2:4. Both the sport level and the spectacle gained public recognition.




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Poland 2007 - P.Bartosiewicz vs H.Delidjakov

Hristo Delidjakov, Bulgaria fought with Piotr Bartosiewicz. After a balanced fight the Pole won 4:2.




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Poland 2007 - A.Pushkar vs N.Tomsons

Normunds Tomson, Latvia stood opposite Andrey Pushkar from Ukraine. An experienced Ukrainian literally crushed his opponent with the result 6:0.





 

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