Who has Jordan Burroughs lost to?

Who has Jordan Burroughs lost to?

Kyle Dake
Jordan Burroughs Defeated by Kyle Dake in Olympic Trials, Ending Nine-Year Run. American wrestler Jordan Burroughs was swept 3-0, 3-2 in a best-of-three series by Kyle Dake at the Olympic trials on Saturday in the 74 kg division and will not represent the U.S. this summer at the Olympics in Tokyo.

How many times Jordan Burroughs lost?

He graduated with 115 wins and 20 losses.

How did Dake lose?

– Kyle Dake ’13 was defeated in the quarterfinals of the 74-kilogram men’s freestyle wrestling competition at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics on Wednesday night, falling to Mahamedkhabib Kadzimahamedau of Belarus. Dake’s Olympic debut came in the Round of 16, where he matched up against Mostafa Hosseinkhani of Iran.

Who beat Jordan Burroughs in the Olympic Trials?

Jordan Burroughs’ decade-long streak atop U.S. wrestling snapped at the Olympic Trials. Kyle Dake swept the 2012 Olympic gold medalist and four-time world champion 3-0, 3-2 in their best-of-three finals series to earn the U.S. spot in Tokyo in the 74kg freestyle division.

Who beat Jordan Burroughs to go to the Olympics?

Who beat Dake?

Gable Steveson stunned Rio Games champion Taha Akgul of Turkey in the quarter-finals of the men’s freestyle super heavyweight category on Thursday, the US wrestler advancing with an 8-0 victory.

Why didn’t Jordan Burroughs compete in the Olympics?

Burroughs failed to qualify for the Olympics, after making all nine previous Olympic or world championships teams dating to the start of his senior career in 2011. β€œIt just sets in that a run is over for me,” Burroughs, a 32-year-old who said before trials he planned to continue wrestling beyond 2021, said on NBCSN.

Who is best wrestler real?

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  • Aleksandr Karelin (russia) Karelin has 3 gold and 1 silver in Olympic freestyle wrestling.
  • Buvaisar Saitiev. (Russia)
  • Mavlet Batirov. (Russia)
  • Mijain Lopez. (Cuba)
  • Roman Vlasov. (Russia)
  • Sharif Sharifov (Azerbaijan)
  • Elbrus Tedeyev.
  • Vladimer Khinchegashvili (Georgia)