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Position Classification
Standing tie-up with 2-on-1 wrist control and underhook attempt.
Grip & Body Position — Eduard Popp (Red)
Right hand: 2-on-1 wrist control on Babajanzadeh's left wrist — classic Greco-Roman tie-up foundation
Left hand: Underhook attempt on left triceps — attempting to establish inside position
Body: Slightly south-facing, hips active, breaking Babajanzadeh's posture
Head: Positioned on the right side of Babajanzadeh's torso, driving posture break
Grip & Body Position — Bashir Babajanzadeh (Blue)
Left arm: Trapped in 2-on-1 by Popp — limited offensive options from this position
Right hand: Posting against Popp's chest/sternum — defensive posture maintenance
Body: Defensive; hips retreating to create space and break the 2-on-1 geometry
Step 3 — Scoring Potential (Eduard Popp)
| Technique | Points | Probability | Rationale |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2-on-1 gut wrench | 2 | Moderate | Underhook developing; gut wrench accessible if Popp rotates Babajanzadeh's hips away |
| Arm lock / throw-by | 1–2 | Low–Medium | If underhook fully secures and Babajanzadeh posts, lateral drop could score |
| Lift and throw (suplex) | 2 | Low | Requires full underhook + head positioning; posting arm creates a barrier |
| Body lock takedown | 2 | Low | No clear body lock visible in this freeze-frame |
Analysis Verdict
Score potential: 1–2 points for Popp if he converts the developing underhook into a controlled takedown. Position is transitional — neither wrestler has clear immediate scoring but the 2-on-1 with underhook gives Popp the edge.
Before this analysis: Popp knew his underhook "felt right" but didn't know why it wasn't scoring. After this analysis: He has a named technique (arm throw/Uchimata conversion), a specific drilling sequence, and a 2–3 second counter-window he can exploit next match.
Step 4 — Technique Recommendations (Popp)
Primary: Convert underhook to arm throw (Uchimata-style)
1. Step right foot behind Babajanzadeh's left foot (coup de pied)
2. Rotate hips toward Babajanzadeh's left hip
3. Pull with 2-on-1 wrist grip while lifting with underhook
4. Drop weight and rotate through — potential for 2 points
Secondary: 2-on-1 gut wrench
If Babajanzadeh circles out of the underhook: maintain 2-on-1 grip, shift hips to open side, drive at 45°, look for gut-wrench exposure once hips hit mat.
Tertiary: Break the posting arm first
Release some 2-on-1 pressure to bait Babajanzadeh into extending, re-grab the posting arm with both hands, force a scramble.
Step 5 — Defensive Notes (Babajanzadeh)
Defensive error identified
Posting arm placement is too passive. Babajanzadeh should actively press into Popp's chest to create space and break the 2-on-1 geometry, rather than simply resting it.
Counter recommendation
Babajanzadeh should attempt an arm throw of his own — using his unposted right arm to execute a front headlock throw or lateral hip throw before Popp fully converts the underhook.
Timing window
This position is highly transitional — a 2–3 second window exists for Babajanzadeh to counter before Popp establishes full inside control.
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