Who do you think would win and why?
Warner vs Peace
Topic ID: 1808 | 53 Posts
Nothing personal against warner, but peace would probably major him like ruschell did a couple years back. Peace is an animal on top much like ruschell was. Warner is technical but doesnt appear to be really strong. I say Peace wins 10-2
i think this would be closer than you think warner may not be as stronge as peace but outstanding on his feet and a beast on top as well he proved that when he rode the kid from carmel in for 5 and a half min. in the finals and that kid percel is no push over he finished 3rd at fargo so i think it would be moore like 5-4 and i dont know witch way it would go but it would be a great match regardless of who won IMO
Something that few people realize - Warner has not been scored on this season. This includes matches against some top level Indiana opponents. The only points scored have been escapes that he gave up to for takedown opportunities.
i think peace 13-4
I think Peace will win pretty handidly. He is a good technical wrestler, and he never stops wrestling. He's and animal. It six minutes of intense wrestling when your up against him.
first the score between warner and rushel was 7-4 at the dragon the only time they wrestled and tha was 2 yrs ago they both have goten better but as far as peace just man handiling warner i dont think that would happen warner pinned jackson this year so the strength my not be as one sided as you guys think and as far as going six min. none stop ithink warner was started in a place that there motto is never settle break some ( re davison high MI coach hall) so i would say if he kept his work habits from there and it looks like he has with only get beat by rushel one time and scott 3 times and 1 time to mc kid 2 yrs ago and not giveing up a defencive point this season i think it would be a great match but i dont think either of them would dominate the other IMO
I think that peace would win right now but not by a major
if warner pinned jackson this season that's better than peace has done. that i have seen anyways, cause peace even lateral dropped jackson and still didn't get the pin at the dragon. so for warner to pin him is a very good accomplishment, let alone to have not gotten scored on at all this year. i'm going to go with warner on this one.
Warner/Peace. Sounds like Tolstoy.
Could be another classic. I'll take the KY boy.
Peace is an animal. Warner is the only 135 pounder in the state who wouldn't get teched by Peace. Courtney and Thunamen are the only 145 pounders who wouldn't get teched by Peace(both of these kids "could" beat Peace). No one at 140, even Jackson, will be close to him this year. Peace already majored Jackson this year and will likely tech him down state. Peace is pure class.
I think this would be a great match. It would definatly not be a blowout by any means. It could go either way. The only way this could happen would be if one broke the other mentally . I think that peace is more of an attacker while warner is a very technical wrestler. I say 5-4 or closer match! and it could go either way. I think these are two of the best in the state!
i think warner could beat peace 6-3 he is a animal and is very underestimated
Oldham and Ryle faced off at Union CO, I was told that Warner "blinked" when he had the chance to bump to wrestle Peace. Someone fill us in. Our questions could have been answered.
i would like you guys to tell me what eithier of them had to gain both boys are out standing wrestlers and both very competive an with being this close to regionals and state there was no reason for it to happen anyway and you guys cant stand whenit when some one else has some sucksess and you guys have to find something to pick at that person about and thats ok because that keeps the pot stired and that makes everthing very interesting but for those of you that wonder just keep wondering because it dosn't matter dose it
yur rite hawkeye, just sturing the pot. Got you! bi the way. You shood wirk on yur spelling.
Just for the record, Peace is the best last name. I'm alittle jealous.....
As far as who would win...who knows. Maybe Warner, he seems untouchable this year. But I haven't seen Peace wrestle this year. And Courtney would beat both of them. Not by a lot. And Wolsiefer is the best of them all. How about that?
Ryle dualed Oldham Co. yesterday at the Union Duals but Warner didn't bump up. They both look to be very dominant Warner has technique and Peace has the strength. Warner has speed but Peace just has that extra drive. If Warner could ride Peace out through the period he could win. But Warner cannot stop because Peace will keep coming through the whole match.
I think Houze is a better last name than Peace :-D
That is a good one.
Huh, maybe a fun subject? The best last names in wrestling(ky) history.
Mike Mig....you spell it, was a good one.
I don't blame Warner for not bumping up a weight group to wrestle Peace. First, Warner is a senior and this late in the season why take a chance on an unnecessary injury wrestling a heavier opponent. Second, Warner's time to prove he's the best at 135 will occur over the next 2 weeks. I agree the match would have been interesting for all of us who have nothing to lose, but simply too risky at this time. I don't agree with the implication that Warner "blinked" somehow suggesting he was afraid of Peace. Both of the kids are fantastic wrestlers.
Lighten up Francis, Just having a little fun. Warner and Peace would be a great match, and 5 lbs, isn't that big of a deal. I bet Peace would have bumped to Courtney at State Duals if he had the chance. Anyway, if Houze changed his name to Hizzy, that would be a cool name.
5 pounds isnt that big of a deal? i hate it when ppl say that, it makes a complete world of difference. i wrestled 130 the begginning of the year and didnt win but one match, i went to 125 and i've only lost around 7 or so matches. there is a huge strength difference with five pounds, alot more than anyone would think. thats just my opinion on the five pounds. it's not an issue with the weight, which actually is more than five pounds because a normal wrestler cuts at least three to four to get down to weight. so a 140 would weigh around 145 during his matches. it's a world of difference between any two weight classes, trust me.
I don't know much about Peace but seeing how Warner has done [even though it has been Ky competition] I think this Peace guy would have to be crazy good to beat him like everyone seems to think he would. Any videos online of any of his matches?
5 pounds isnt that big of a deal? i hate it when ppl say that, it makes a complete world of difference. i wrestled 130 the begginning of the year and didnt win but one match, i went to 125 and i've only lost around 7 or so matches. there is a huge strength difference with five pounds, alot more than anyone would think. thats just my opinion on the five pounds. it's not an issue with the weight, which actually is more than five pounds because a normal wrestler cuts at least three to four to get down to weight. so a 140 would weigh around 145 during his matches. it's a world of difference between any two weight classes, trust me.
I hate it when wrestlers use the weight differential as an excuse.
Both wrestlers are usually getting to weight and then gaining a bit after eating, so the actual difference remains the same - it does not increase.
The difference between the weight classes in the 125-140 range is around 4% of your body weight. This IS insignificant. Wrestlers in the upper weight move up a class and they are giving up much greater percentages. The difference between 160-171 is about 7%; 171-189 about 11%; 189-215 about 14%; 215-285 about 33%. To put it in perspective, if you wrestled somebody that had a body weight 11% greater than your own, as a 125 you would be wrestling somebody weighing 139 (140 lb class). If a 171 can move up a class and win, why are you arguing about a few pounds? You should be able to take on a 140 and beat them.
The real difference is not the weight, it's your desire.
I hate it when wrestlers use the weight differential as an excuse.
Both wrestlers are usually getting to weight and then gaining a bit after eating, so the actual difference remains the same - it does not increase.
The difference between the weight classes in the 125-140 range is around 4% of your body weight. This IS insignificant. Wrestlers in the upper weight move up a class and they are giving up much greater percentages. The difference between 160-171 is about 7%; 171-189 about 11%; 189-215 about 14%; 215-285 about 33%. To put it in perspective, if you wrestled somebody that had a body weight 11% greater than your own, as a 125 you would be wrestling somebody weighing 139 (140 lb class). If a 171 can move up a class and win, why are you arguing about a few pounds? You should be able to take on a 140 and beat them.
The real difference is not the weight, it's your desire.
I wouldn't go that far. I agree that 5 pounds is not a big deal and I believe, had the situation been reversed, that Peace would have bumped up. BUT, given the timing this late in the season I don't blame Warner for passing rather than take the risk of getting hurt. Even a minor injury could make a difference in the post season. If the meeting had been a few weeks prior I might jump on the bankwagon and call him afraid. But at this point I'll call it a smart move. Take the win at 135 and move on.
Northern your logic is quite poor. Why don't we simplify matters. Let's just have 3 weight groups. 100-150, 150-200, >200. Perhaps your eyes are unable to differentiate between a 125 pounder and a 140 pounder but mine certainly can. Choose your best 125 pounder and he will get beat by an average 140 pounder every time. You try to simplify with mathematics but bottom line we are comparing 11% of lean body mass, i.e. pure muscle. 11% is an enormous difference. 15 lbs of pure muscle. How much do you think an isolated bicep muscle weighs, a pound, maybe 2 pounds. Think how much force a 2 lbs bicep can generate. Now think about 15 lbs of pure muscle.
I simply don't like the inference that Warner should bump up a weight group and jeopardize his senior year for our viewing and entertainment pleasures. Warner doesn't need any excuses. He will be a state champ as will Peace. I do think having a debate about who is better is harmless and interesting as long we don't demean one of our champions. Words like "excuses' and "blink" are unnecessary and show disrespect to these finely tuned athletes.
Peace weighing in at 135 would have his hands full with Warner at 135. Warner and Peace both at a true 140 would be equally interesting. Fortunately, Warner is not only a great athlete but appears to be smarter than most wrestling bloggers.
Thank you i-pinned-em-all. someone understands it's not the weight that's an issue, it's the strength.
I think it would be a very close match, not an intense one tho, because Warner is not an intense wrestler. I would have to go with Peace though. Peace has matured and hit his physical peak. He was runner up as a sophmore, which is aweosme, and he placed second at sophmore nationals. But i think Warner will breeze thru 135. Peace might have his hands full with Miller tho, who is also a very strong wrestler.
we're talkin 5 lbs..........not 15lbs. and yeah your right that would make a difference. Of coarse a 125 will lose to a 140 lol
What I think many of you are missing is that Warner may not have had a choice in the matter. He is the wrestler, the coach makes the decisions. No matter what Peace or Warner wanted it is up to Oldham Co's coach as to weather he could bump up or not.
As many of you have already mentioned, this late in the year is an unnecessary risk. You also have to realize that Oldham already has a 140 (At least I think they do, if not stop reading :-D), what happens to him? Does he have to sit the bench because Warner wants to bump up? Not very fair if you ask me.
Warner would step up to get the competition, win or lose. How much competition has he had this year? Same for Peace-I am sure he would welcome the match. Not for bragging rights. Thueneman wrestled up most of last year against the 145's to get matches.
As far as injury, LESS of a chance against someone with experience like Peace than some knucklehead with two left feet and no experience.
oh I forgot, Thanks for mentioning that Grapplerofold, Coach makes final call-I was wondering if anyone would mention that.
So you don't think one of the top ranked 125's would be able to beat a non-ranked 140? i would completely disagree with that, I would hope that my ranked 125 could step up and beat some nonranked 140's if he had to. There is more to it than muscle, technique is involved as well. As someone who went 4 years through the 5 lb increment classes I wrestled up more than a few times for the better of my team and sisn't think anything about it and would beat them as well. A top ranked 125 should be able to beat a non ranked 140 and even some ranked ones to I would think. But as has been said, no need for Warner to do it, he is doing just fine and would like to see him after the season maybe going out of state and wrestling some national competition, both of them would be good to see that.
Northern your logic is quite poor. Why don't we simplify matters. Let's just have 3 weight groups. 100-150, 150-200, >200. Perhaps your eyes are unable to differentiate between a 125 pounder and a 140 pounder but mine certainly can. Choose your best 125 pounder and he will get beat by an average 140 pounder every time. You try to simplify with mathematics but bottom line we are comparing 11% of lean body mass, i.e. pure muscle. 11% is an enormous difference. 15 lbs of pure muscle. How much do you think an isolated bicep muscle weighs, a pound, maybe 2 pounds. Think how much force a 2 lbs bicep can generate. Now think about 15 lbs of pure muscle.
I simply don't like the inference that Warner should bump up a weight group and jeopardize his senior year for our viewing and entertainment pleasures. Warner doesn't need any excuses. He will be a state champ as will Peace. I do think having a debate about who is better is harmless and interesting as long we don't demean one of our champions. Words like "excuses' and "blink" are unnecessary and show disrespect to these finely tuned athletes.
Peace weighing in at 135 would have his hands full with Warner at 135. Warner and Peace both at a true 140 would be equally interesting. Fortunately, Warner is not only a great athlete but appears to be smarter than most wrestling bloggers.
Northern your logic is quite poor. Why don't we simplify matters. Let's just have 3 weight groups. 100-150, 150-200, >200. Perhaps your eyes are unable to differentiate between a 125 pounder and a 140 pounder but mine certainly can. Choose your best 125 pounder and he will get beat by an average 140 pounder every time. You try to simplify with mathematics but bottom line we are comparing 11% of lean body mass, i.e. pure muscle. 11% is an enormous difference. 15 lbs of pure muscle. How much do you think an isolated bicep muscle weighs, a pound, maybe 2 pounds. Think how much force a 2 lbs bicep can generate. Now think about 15 lbs of pure muscle.
I simply don't like the inference that Warner should bump up a weight group and jeopardize his senior year for our viewing and entertainment pleasures. Warner doesn't need any excuses. He will be a state champ as will Peace. I do think having a debate about who is better is harmless and interesting as long we don't demean one of our champions. Words like "excuses' and "blink" are unnecessary and show disrespect to these finely tuned athletes.
Peace weighing in at 135 would have his hands full with Warner at 135. Warner and Peace both at a true 140 would be equally interesting. Fortunately, Warner is not only a great athlete but appears to be smarter than most wrestling bloggers.
Where did I have any inference to the Warner /Peace match?
I was simply making a comment that we hear too many guys making excuses about a few pounds. Wrestlers in the 125-145 range are not that far apart, but they will continuously use a few pounds as an excuse for losing or not wrestling their best.
"No wonder I lost, he ate more and had at least a two pound advantage on me!" I actually heard that excuse.
As far as Warner, he knows what is best for him. If he felt that the challenge had an advantage - he would have taken it. He probably was focusing on getting ready for State without the distraction of a meaningless exhibition.
So you don't think one of the top ranked 125's would be able to beat a non-ranked 140? i would completely disagree with that, I would hope that my ranked 125 could step up and beat some nonranked 140's if he had to. There is more to it than muscle, technique is involved as well. As someone who went 4 years through the 5 lb increment classes I wrestled up more than a few times for the better of my team and sisn't think anything about it and would beat them as well. A top ranked 125 should be able to beat a non ranked 140 and even some ranked ones to I would think. But as has been said, no need for Warner to do it, he is doing just fine and would like to see him after the season maybe going out of state and wrestling some national competition, both of them would be good to see that.
I have to agree with I-pinned-em-all. The difference between 125 and 140 is a great deal. The difference between the two is not the actual weight of the extra muscle but the amount of weight that extra muscle can move. Let me ask you a question. Would Tyler Voth be able to bump and beat Chad Scott? I don't think so. Scott would destroy him, and Voth is a big 125. However the difference between one of the lower weight classes is insignificant, like 135 and 140.
With regards to the heavier classes the higher you go up in weight the less important five pounds becomes. Think about lifting weights. When you're doing shoulder raises with 25 lbs and you go up to 30 lbs the difference is huge. On the other hand when you're doing squats with 300 lbs and you go up to 305 lbs you can't even tell that the extra five pounds was added.
With regards to Warner and Peace I agree with Warner's decision. It's not like he's the returning state champ with something else to prove. Let both win their first title before we start comparing the best of the best. However if the coach thought that the move might help the team then I would have supported the idea. I don't know what the score between Oldham and Ryle was but the Oldham coaches did what they did for a reason, whatever that might be. If the two want to settle who is better then let them wrestle at a tournament after state. Maybe that will attract more wrestlers and some crowds to local tournaments, which is exactly what this sport needs, more participation and more attention.
Does the weight really make that big of a difference?
Golsby moved up to 160 last weekend and still won the Mustang Classic. I was also told he only weighed in at about 149. So he was giving up more than 10 lbs and still won handedly.
Golsby is a totally different wrestler. Holmes team consists of maybe 4 kids, none of which are even close to him in weight. He doesn't have the daily luxury of wrestling with numerous team mates throughout the week. His only wrestling experience comes from his matches. If I were his coach and if he were allowed, I'd have him wrestling 285 pounders just to get the experience. One can only imagine what a machine Golsby would be if he had team to wrestle with. I applaud Coach Ken Bauchman for hanging in there at Holmes and giving this senior an opportunity to wrestle. Ken has done a great job teaching him. Ken this BUD's for you!!! Change that, this BUD-LIGHT is for you!!!
Weight does make a big difference in many circumstances. For Golsby, this kid is a physical stud and can easily jump up and be quite competitive. Other kids can't. Take 2 physically comparable kids( pound for pound) with equal wrestling skills with one weighing 5 lbs more and the heavier will likely win. I've seen Sullivan weigh in at 108 and jump up and wrestle a good 119 pounder and pin the kid. I would have to say this is the exception rather than the rule.
so your saying that Warner lacks the skills both physically and technically to go up one weight? Goldsby is the exception? His lack of workout partners has nothing to do with him bumping up a weight. He bumped to get the competition. Come on already. Warner is technically one of the top kids, he probably lacks some strength, (his fault). He can bump 5 pounds and be just fine if his coach lets him.
You just proved our point with Sullivan. Take any kid in our state, that is top tier they can compete one weight up and do just fine.
If you take the average schlep who is losing as many as he is winning, 1st-he doesn't bump because he has the competition already. 2nd- only reason you do it is to fill a gap.
Bottom line... Warner and Peace would be great match, Warner has a style that would slow a train down.
Peace bumps to Courtney, Thuneman-again great matches etc. etc.
That wasn't my point at all. my whole point was that five pounds is more of a difference than many people realize. some people can bump up and be just fine. but still five pounds is a tremendous difference in strength. i wrestled 130 and everyone i wrestled was way stronger than me. i go down to 125 and so far there have only been a couple people stronger than me. one of them being tyler voth. and the other being central hardin. and maybe one or two i am forgetting. so i went from being the weakest to one of the strongest. maybe i am wrong and it isnt like this with all the weights. but from my experience, it is like this.
Grapplehed, I simply suggest you once again read all of my entries on this subject. You are misquoting me and clearly have become disrailed at some point.
I Pinned em all,
I read your entries. 1. I agree-pound for pound, = talent, the heavier should win, but thats not the point.
Here is my point:
If you had the chance to bump 5 lbs to wrestle a better opponent, wouldn't you do it?
Beating the potential state champ a weight up would certainly look good for the college scouts. Not just Warner and Peace but others as well. I know most of the ones that are being scouted, a match up like that would certainly open some eyes.
FYI-I only posted the "blink" thing because someone called me to stir the pot. Just having fun!
Pot stirred. Mission accomplished.
I'm also having fun. All I'm trying to do is get my 50 postings so I can be a KentuckyWrestling.com Varsity participant.
I'd love to see them wrestle. Let's just be careful not to make one of Ky's finest look weak or inferior. One could easily argue Peace should have lost 5 lbs and wrestled Warner. 5 pounds of muscle, food and fluid can be the difference from 85% strength and 100%, winning or losing.
ok we have been on this sobject for quiet some time now and i can say with 100% of being shur that ben did not blink and had it been two or three weeks ago he would have welcomed the chance to wrestle one of the best ky has to offer in b. peace but there was nothing to gain by it and it would have made a team mate sit out and he is getting ready for the state tourney and needs to wrestle each and every one at his weight so there are no suprizes if he meets them at state and the boy from ryle has to have some skills because that is a very good prograhm and he has one of the best practice partners in the state in peace so he needed to wrestle him diferent place diferent time i know ben would love to wrestle brian it would be a great match i am shore now lets get ready for state
Peace should have lost 5 lbs and wrestled Warner. 5 pounds of muscle, food and fluid can be the difference from 85% strength and 100%, winning or losing.
That is ridiculous. He would not have been able to realistically do that with the weight loss plan unless it was something he had planned out weeks in advance. I'm not suggesting that Warner should have bumped either. I will tell you that Peace bumps up to get a good match every chance he gets. So his not cutting weight had nothing to do with ducking competition.
That is ridiculous. He would not have been able to realistically do that with the weight loss plan unless it was something he had planned out weeks in advance. I'm not suggesting that Warner should have bumped either. I will tell you that Peace bumps up to get a good match every chance he gets. So his not cutting weight had nothing to do with ducking competition.
i don't think he was saying he ducked warner, but merely he was just stating another side to the arguement.
Good job tc125, you are exactly right. I know Peace, he's not afraid of anyone and I certainly don't think he ducked Warner. But it is comical how others become defensive when the other side of the argument is made. Likewise, I don't believe Warner ducked Peace either.
I am amazed that so many messages have been posted discussing a hypothetical matchup that never occurred because it was never meant to be. What if Caleb Wood wrestled Matt Eck. What if John Wolsiefer decided to wrestling Mark Jones. Why waste your time. Talk about matches that are actually going to happen.
I am amazed that so many messages have been posted discussing a hypothetical matchup that never occurred because it was never meant to be. What if Caleb Wood wrestled Matt Eck. What if John Wolsiefer decided to wrestling Mark Jones. Why waste your time. Talk about matches that are actually going to happen.
I bet Wolsifier would beat Jones, haha.
I bet Wolsifier would beat Jones, haha.
Really funny. But I agree. He is an animal.
Arealwrestlingfan, you are very funny. Your comment only added to the discussion giving it even more legitimacy. You made me laugh!
Really funny. But I agree. He is an animal.
i think he would win too
Arealwrestlingfan, you are very funny. Your comment only added to the discussion giving it even more legitimacy. You made me laugh!
Sorry. I couldn't help myself.