{"id":2857,"date":"2009-02-07T07:17:03","date_gmt":"2009-02-07T12:17:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/?p=2857"},"modified":"2009-02-04T07:20:14","modified_gmt":"2009-02-04T12:20:14","slug":"iowa-state-bound-dave-taylor-not-afraid-of-challenges-next-big-thing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/w2857\/iowa-state-bound-dave-taylor-not-afraid-of-challenges-next-big-thing\/","title":{"rendered":"Iowa State-bound Dave Taylor not afraid of challenges &#8211; Next Big Thing?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Andrew Hipps, Senior        Writer<br \/>\n<a href=\"mailto:andrew@revwrestling.com\"target=\"_blank\">andrew@revwrestling.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Seriously&#8221;\u00a6 It&#8217;s impossible not to like David  Taylor.<\/p>\n<p>In an era where it&#8217;s become commonplace for athletes and teams to  dodge competition, the high school senior from St. Paris Graham (Ohio), who  maintains a 4.0 grade point average, seeks out competition.<\/p>\n<div style=\"text-align: left;\"><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/revwrestling.com\/articles\/4547\/imgs\/articles\/taylorfeature.jpg?w=1290&#038;ssl=1\"alt=\"\"\/><br \/>\nIn a  battle of two of Ohio&#8217;s best ever, David Taylor moved up from 135 to 140 and  beat Collin Palmer (Photo\/Kevin Schlosser)<\/div>\n<p>This past Saturday afternoon,  in front of a packed gymnasium at St. Paris Graham High School, David Taylor, a  three-time state champion, bumped up a weight class from 135 to 140 to face  another three-time state champion, Collin Palmer of St. Edward High School in  Lakewood, Ohio.<\/p>\n<p>The Iowa State-bound Taylor and Ohio State-bound Palmer  did not disappoint. Palmer struck first with a beautiful duckunder. Palmer  looked to be in control of the match after he picked up a reversal in the second  period to go up 4-1. But Taylor battled back, picking up a reversal of his own  to cut the deficit to one point, 4-3, going into the third period. In the final  period, he picked up a quick escape and then added a takedown to go up 6-4.  Taylor was then able to tilt Palmer for a two-point nearfall, which all but  sealed the deal as Taylor won 8-5.<\/p>\n<p>Nobody has ever questioned Taylor&#8217;s  talent. How could you? All the kid has ever done is win. And mostly in  dominating fashion. He has won five Cadet or Junior National titles in Fargo. He  has just two career losses in high school, both of which he has avenged. In  December, Taylor became the first wrestler ever to win four Walsh Ironman  titles.<\/p>\n<p>Although Taylor&#8217;s talent has never been in question, people have  questioned whether he could remain on top moving up from the lowerweights to  middleweights. Taylor competed at 103 as a freshman and sophomore before moving  up to 112 as a junior. This season, Taylor moved up four weight classes to  compete at 135.<\/p>\n<p>If Taylor&#8217;s tournament victories at the Super 32 in  November and Walsh Ironman in December weren&#8217;t reason enough to think he would  be extremely successful as a middleweight, then his victory over Palmer, who was  four weights heavier last season, should be.<\/p>\n<p>All one has to do is watch  David Taylor and Collin Palmer wrestle and it quickly becomes clear that both  should go on to have very successful collegiate wrestling careers. But just how  successful? Collegiate success is never easy to predict. I can think of  countless examples of wrestlers who won everything there was to win in high  school only to go to college and never be heard from again. Things happen. Like  injuries. Some wrestlers lose their drive and motivation for the sport. Others  don&#8217;t improve at the rate other people expect.<\/p>\n<p>With that said, I&#8217;m going  to go on record and say this: I think Collin Palmer is going to be a very good  college wrestler at Ohio State, much like his older brother, Lance, a junior at  Ohio State who is already a two-time All-American. David Taylor, on the other  hand, is going to be special. When Taylor&#8217;s college wrestling career is through  at Iowa State, he&#8217;ll go down as one of the best college wrestlers of his  generation. Bold statement? Certainly. But the kid possesses all the ingredients  a wrestler needs to be special.<\/p>\n<div style=\"text-align: left;\"><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/revwrestling.com\/articles\/4547\/imgs\/articles\/taylorpic.jpg?w=1290&#038;ssl=1\"alt=\"\"\/><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align: left;\">David  Taylor, shown here as a junior 112-pounder, moved up four weight classes to 135  pounds for his senior season. In December, Taylor became the first four-time  Walsh Ironman champion ever (Photo\/Tech-Fall.com)<\/div>\n<p>Taylor is a monster on  the mat, which should help him immensely as he makes the transition from high  school wresting to college wrestling. He&#8217;s phenomenal on his feet and can score  with a variety of attacks. He can scramble with the best of them. However, above  all else, Taylor has a drive to be the best&#8221;\u00a6 like few I have ever  seen.<\/p>\n<p>I was at Iowa State during the Cael Sanderson Era. So I have  watched countless Cael matches and listened to countless Cael interviews. I see  so much of Cael Sanderson in David Taylor. Not only in his wrestling, but even  more so in his demeanor off the mat. Both are humble and unassuming and have a  quiet confidence about them. Neither ever seems completely satisfied and is  always looking to improve. Both have a love for the sport that is unrivaled. And  both continued their dominance moving up several weight classes in high school  (Cael went from 119 to 135 to 145 to 171.)<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/revwrestling.com\/articles\/4547\/Iowa-State-bound-Taylor-not-afraid-of-challenges\"target=\"_blank\">Continue Reading at RevWrestling<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Andrew Hipps, Senior Writer andrew@revwrestling.com Seriously&#8221;\u00a6 It&#8217;s impossible not to like David Taylor. In an era where it&#8217;s become commonplace for athletes and teams to dodge competition, the high school senior from St. Paris Graham (Ohio), who maintains a 4.0 grade point average, seeks out competition. 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