Fierce Competition in the Class Profile: Muzaffarbek Turoboev Leading the Way

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This is a fiercely competitive weight class on a par with the 90kg and 100kg classes. Matvey Kannikovskiy (Neutral Team), who had been a star performer since last year, was absent due to Russia’s withdrawal, and the level of the tournament has dropped a notch, but the lineup is still quite impressive.

Muzaffarbek Turoboev

The three favorites to win are Muzaffarbek Turoboev (Uzbekistan), the 2022 Tashkent World Championships champion, Ilia Slamanidze (Georgia), the 2022 World Masters champion, and Zelim Kotsoyev (Azerbaijan), the 2024 Abu Dhabi World Championships champion. Of these, Turoboev is far ahead in terms of the height of his maximum reach, but on the other hand, his judo is rough and unstable, so it is difficult to predict who will win. In addition, although Slamanidze and Kotsoyev’s abilities are somewhat superior to those of the first group, the difference is such that they can be reversed depending on the conditions. Unless Turoboev lands a “heads” number and wins by a landslide, it will be a close race no matter who wins.

2024-07-17 11:49:57
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