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Here is two Iowa brothers wrestling against each other.

TorT wouldn't have flopped after getting sucker punched by the other brother. It would have been on like Donkey Kong right then and there.

That was pretty weak sauce from the sucker puncher as well. Kid doesn't look like he has much experience with his delivery. I see lots of game that needs to be upped if'n these two are to ever reach the level of world class hellions. But, hey, its a start.

Btw, the only reason I feel free to break on these kids is I'm pretty sure they're not even old enough to read what I'm posting yet.
 
I need to see a video that at least starts 15-20 seconds before the gif. Is the winning brother's hand up high(right at the very beginning) from it being raised or is he taunting a bit?
 
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I saw the dad and the kid who got punched on Saturday talking to a group about the two kids wrestling. He thought it was a good idea and that his kids were mature enough to handle it.

He was wrong.
 
I saw the dad and the kid who got punched on Saturday talking to a group about the two kids wrestling. He thought it was a good idea and that his kids were mature enough to handle it.

He was wrong.

They're 7 year old twin brothers that fight over everything and extremely competitive. Lots not read any more into it than that. They're good boys from a great family.
 
I always wrestled up a weight so I didn't have to wrestle my twin brother in competition. We wrestled in practice daily. In fact, my coaches always ended practice by pitting us against each other, he called it "bragging rights at the dinner table". Now that I look back on it, In a weird way I think he got off on watching us brutalize each other. I actually think the entire coaching staff and team did. You never seen so many elbows flying and cheap shots.

My brother asked me to not bump up for a tournament one time. I never lost to him in practice and I didn't that day either. It was the least enjoyable win I ever had. I swore to myself that day that I'd never wrestle him again and I even put a stop to the "bragging rights" matches in practice. Maybe I'm just soft but I just never could get excited about beating my brother.
 
I always wrestled up a weight so I didn't have to wrestle my twin brother in competition. We wrestled in practice daily. In fact, my coaches always ended practice by pitting us against each other, he called it "bragging rights at the dinner table". Now that I look back on it, In a weird way I think he got off on watching us brutalize each other. I actually think the entire coaching staff and team did. You never seen so many elbows flying and cheap shots.

My brother asked me to not bump up for a tournament one time. I never lost to him in practice and I didn't that day either. It was the least enjoyable win I ever had. I swore to myself that day that I'd never wrestle him again and I even put a stop to the "bragging rights" matches in practice. Maybe I'm just soft but I just never could get excited about beating my brother.

Dude...had to get all serious on us ;)
 
I always wrestled up a weight so I didn't have to wrestle my twin brother in competition. We wrestled in practice daily. In fact, my coaches always ended practice by pitting us against each other, he called it "bragging rights at the dinner table". Now that I look back on it, In a weird way I think he got off on watching us brutalize each other. I actually think the entire coaching staff and team did. You never seen so many elbows flying and cheap shots.

My brother asked me to not bump up for a tournament one time. I never lost to him in practice and I didn't that day either. It was the least enjoyable win I ever had. I swore to myself that day that I'd never wrestle him again and I even put a stop to the "bragging rights" matches in practice. Maybe I'm just soft but I just never could get excited about beating my brother.


Dad of twins. When they were within 5 Lbs of each other the youth stuff was brutal. Especially the wrestle-offs for team. No one spoke to each other for days, no matter who won or lost.. Fortunately for family sanity, one dropped out for baseball, Still have one in wrestling though (thank G*d).

Oh, and let me add.... one is now a HWT and the baseball player is 140 soaking wet. Stuff changes.
 
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They're 7 year old twin brothers that fight over everything and extremely competitive. Lots not read any more into it than that. They're good boys from a great family.
Agreed. They're little boys, in this case who happen to live together and share the same DNA. I suspect we won't see the young lad punching anyone in the breadbasket who isn't his "rotten" brother! LOL!

I shared this video with some guys at work, and I guessed they were 6-7 year olds. I thought it was hilarious! I would have liked to see the Ref's look as this was going on.
 
Just a matter of time before San S. comes along and tells us that his wife took his boy to that tourney in Iowa and his kid simultaneously pinned both of those kids. :confused:
 
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