Pro Wrestling League Season 4, UP Records Maiden Win
Editorials News | Jan-28-2019
Sarita and Epp Mae have made UP Dangal getting their first win by knocking Mumbai Maharathi by 4-3 for their very first in the season four of the Pro Wrestling League in Ludhiana on day 8 of the league. Epp Mae defeated in an onslaught in the 2017 world championships to the silver medallist Zseneth Nemeth to achieve a heart-stopping score of 5-3 and register a win in the 76kg category, women.
While the Asian championships Georgi Sakandelidze, silver medallist to put the UP Dangal team a 3-2 win by beating the strong European player Baitseev Vladislav, representing Mumbai 2-1 in the superheavyweight bout of 125kg. After this thing happened it was just left upon Mae to roll up her lead in the match and she did it in her own way by defeating the veteran player Zseneth in a close encounter match between the two. However the National champion Harphool had won their last bout by defeating Pankaj Rana by a huge difference of 15-6 in a high endurance match fought in the men’s category of 65kg bout, thus reducing UP winning margin to the 4-3. Before that the current gold medallist of national championships Jitender boosted UP Dangal by giving a great start knocking Mumbai Maharathi’s Sachin Rathi, a junior national champion by 14-0 in a high strength 74kg bout in which Sachin was completely out staged by the senior wrestler. Meanwhile Sarita, the 2017 Asian Championships silver medallist had made out a grievous upset by beating the bronze medallist from Venezuela, Betzabeth Angelica playing for Mumbai Maharathi’s in 2018 Pan American Championships by 6-1 in the women’s category of 57kg. It was a great victory of Sarita’s efforts and huge agility as she kept the outstanding aggressive player Betzabeth at bay to make the UP Dangal lead to 2-0 ahead in the tie match. Deepak Punia whereas then brought the Mumbai Maharathi back into the track to give a good fight by beating Irakli Misituri, the European U-23 silver medallist from Georgia of representing UP Dangal and the lead was thus 3-2 after an intense bay to count it as 1-2 after the three agressive bouts. The best bet for Mumbai Maharathi’s was Vinesh Phogat, the Asian and Commonwealth Games gold medallist who had to withstand through great challenge from Vanesa Kaladzinskaya, the 2017 world champions so as to finally prevail 5-3 in the women’s 53kg category.
By: Anuja Arora
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