(Pugh) changed things up a little bit. He didn't take as many shots as I would have hoped. He wrestled me on the mat. I didn't think he could ride.
I go to quite a few tournaments. Fargo is definitely the biggest thing I do in the summer.
I know (Blazek) is a little bit better than that, but I was expecting to pin him. Going in there, I could see his eyes were a little watery, he was a little nervous, a little scared.
I like those quick pins. I feel pretty good out there. I got way too nervous last year and the year before.
I've been watching tape on (Pugh) all year. I knew he would be my toughest competition.
It was a little payback for his brother beating me for third and fourth (last year).
It's good motivation to work harder in the practice room. My conditioning needs a little work.
The thing with Pugh is you're always in the match. Every time he lets you up you get a point, a takedown is only worth two, so he's only getting one point every time. I knew to not get frustrated if I got down in points.
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This website focuses on proverbs in the Swedish, Danish and Norwegian languages, and some parts including the links below have not been translated to English. They are mainly FAQs, various information and webpages for improving the collection.