Adam Busiello's Crazy Super 32 Belt Collection
Adam Busiello's Crazy Super 32 Belt Collection
Name all the guys who have beaten Adam Busiello at Super 32 since 2012.
How many losses has Adam Busiello taken at Super 32 dating back to 2012? Trick question -- the answer is zero.
Going into this year's tournament on Oct. 28-29 in Greensboro, NC, the Penn State commitment has the chance to claim his sixth Super 32 title in a row. It all got started in 2012 when he defeated Ryan O'Grady to win the title at 75 pounds. The next year Busiello went back-to-back at 85 pounds when he edged Colton Yapoujian 1-0.
In 2013, Busiello's win over Job Greenwood at 105 made it a three-peat. Then he stepped up to the big boys and didn't skip a beat, reaching the 106 finals with two pins, two majors, and a regular decision. Busiello finished it all off with a 5-0 shutout over JoJo Aragona to win his first high school division belt. He climbed atop the podium after only giving up a total of five points.
And last year it was more of the same. He mowed down the field to reach the finals where he took out Robert Howard 5-2. Like Busiello's first year in the high school division, he was a bonus-point machine with three pins, two majors, and a technical fall before getting a regular decision over Howard in finals.
Needless to say, Super 32 has been Busiello's playground. He shows up and shows out. Will the Eastport-South Manor (NY) junior stay on track this year and collect another belt? He will look to do just that up at 120 this year.
Watch Busiello take out Robert Howard in the 2016 Super 32 finals.
Going into this year's tournament on Oct. 28-29 in Greensboro, NC, the Penn State commitment has the chance to claim his sixth Super 32 title in a row. It all got started in 2012 when he defeated Ryan O'Grady to win the title at 75 pounds. The next year Busiello went back-to-back at 85 pounds when he edged Colton Yapoujian 1-0.
In 2013, Busiello's win over Job Greenwood at 105 made it a three-peat. Then he stepped up to the big boys and didn't skip a beat, reaching the 106 finals with two pins, two majors, and a regular decision. Busiello finished it all off with a 5-0 shutout over JoJo Aragona to win his first high school division belt. He climbed atop the podium after only giving up a total of five points.
And last year it was more of the same. He mowed down the field to reach the finals where he took out Robert Howard 5-2. Like Busiello's first year in the high school division, he was a bonus-point machine with three pins, two majors, and a technical fall before getting a regular decision over Howard in finals.
Needless to say, Super 32 has been Busiello's playground. He shows up and shows out. Will the Eastport-South Manor (NY) junior stay on track this year and collect another belt? He will look to do just that up at 120 this year.
Busiello's Super 32 finals results
Year |
Weight |
Opponent |
Score |
Division |
---|---|---|---|---|
2016 | 113 | Robert Howard | 5-2 | High School |
2015 | 106 | JoJo Aragona | 5-0 | High School |
2014 | 105 | Job Greenwood | Fall 57 seconds | Middle School |
2013 | 85 | Colton Yapoujian | 1-0 | Middle School |
2012 | 75 | Ryan O'Grady | 4-2 | Middle School |
Watch Busiello take out Robert Howard in the 2016 Super 32 finals.