UWW names these 4 matches as the best bouts of the women world cup wrestling, watch the videos

By   - 20/11/2019

The United World Wrestling (UWW) has listed down 4 best bouts of the just concluded women world cup in Narita, Japan. The host team once again proved it’s superiority to win the world cup for the 5th consecutive time defeating USA 7-3 in the finals. With 17 returning world medalists in action at the World Cup, the world cup witnessed many interesting and competitive bouts. UWW has listed down four bouts as the best bouts of the world cup.

Yui SUSAKI (JPN) df. Yanan SUN (CHN), 3-2
Yui SUSAKI (JPN) downed Yanan SUN (CHN) for the second time in three years at the Women’s World Cup and improved her career record against the Chinese world champion to 3-0. Outside of their two World Cup meetings, their third meeting came at the 2017 Asian Championships, where Susaki defeated Sun 9-4 in the quarterfinals. She ultimately went on to grab the continental title.

Sarah HILDEBRANDT (USA) df. Milana DADASHEVA (RUS), 10-7
Maybe one of the most confusing endings to a match that I’ve ever seen, but after a challenge that lasted nearly five minutes, Sarah HILDEBRANDT (USA) defeated Milana DADASHEVA (RUS), 10-7. The 2018 world runner-up fought off a late flurry of attacks and scored the three-point victory over last year’s U23 world silver medalist, Milana Dadasheva.

Adeline Maria GRAY (USA) df. Hiroe MINAGAWA SUZUKI (JPN), via fall
One of the most highly anticipated matches coming into the tournaments that left wrestling fans licking their chops was the potential 76kg world finals rematch between Adeline Maria GRAY (USA) and Hiroe MINAGAWA SUZUKI (JPN). Both Japan and the United States went undefeated in pool play, which set up the Gray and Minagawa matchup that we were all waiting for. But, this match was much different than the six-point match the two put in the world finals. In their World Cup matchup last weekend, Gray went big early and scored the fall over Minagawa and handed the United States their third win of the dual.

Adeline GRAY (USA) df. Ekaterina BUKINA (RUS), 11-6
Adeline Gray may have more world medals than Ekaterina BUKINA (RUS), but the Russian has one thing that the American is still searching for — an Olympic medal. But that wasn’t on Gray’s mind this weekend when the two heavyweights closed out the United States and Russian dual with an impressive back and forth 17-point showing.

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