MMA wrestlers

Heath Sims
2000-09-24 Olympic Games Greco-Roman Seniors 69.0 USA 12.
2000-05-19 Pan American Championship Greco-Roman Seniors 69.0 USA 3.
1995-11-01 World Cup Greco-Roman Seniors 68.0 USA 5.
1995-10-01 World Championship Greco-Roman Seniors 68.0 USA 11.
1993-11-05 World Cup Greco-Roman Seniors 68.0 USA 4.
1991-01-01 World Championship Greco-Roman Espoir 68.0 USA 2.

Darryl Gholar
1988-01-01 Pan American Championship Greco-Roman Seniors 82.0 USA 2.
1986-11-15 World Cup Greco-Roman Seniors 82.0 USA 4.
1986-10-23 World Championship Greco-Roman Seniors 82.0 USA 6.

He had a couple national titles, but the website didn't show national stuff.
He was also a runner-up on American Gladiators and Battledome....just thought that was an interesting tid bit.
 
I've asked this twice before and the silence has been deafening, what excatly does all american mean? How many guys/year are all american etc
 
Damn, our old high school coach was a Lifetime Service to Wrestling Honoree:

Surachai 'Sam' Harnsongkram
Jesuit High School
New Orleans

Thanks for the website, Wrestler189.
 
Jarzi said:
I've asked this twice before and the silence has been deafening, what excatly does all american mean? How many guys/year are all american etc
It's an honorary team for collegiate sports, although they now have high school all-americans as well. It's sort of like an honorary college all-star team.

The numbers differ for each sport, but there are probably more from wrestling than any other sport because of all the different weightclasses. My guess would be the Top 8 for each weightclass, but I'm really not sure.
 
a very cool thread, although typical of wrestler189's; they can often be found on the Matt Hughes official website, breathing heavily whilst browsing in the gallery. :icon_chee
 
Jarzi said:
I've asked this twice before and the silence has been deafening, what excatly does all american mean? How many guys/year are all american etc
Top 8 in any college NCAA division (division I, II, and III,) I being the best, are considered all american. top NCAA in DI are often times on the Olympic teams. any other questions aboutr wrestling feel free to ask
 
musclegarden said:
a very cool thread, although typical of wrestler189's; they can often be found on the Matt Hughes official website, breathing heavily whilst browsing in the gallery. :icon_chee
ow. as u can see, hughes was a top notch wrestler. he only in NCAAs because he felt bad for his opponents:mad:
 
Old Glory said:
It's an honorary team for collegiate sports, although they now have high school all-americans as well. It's sort of like an honorary college all-star team.

The numbers differ for each sport, but there are probably more from wrestling than any other sport because of all the different weightclasses. My guess would be the Top 8 for each weightclass, but I'm really not sure.


Actually no, in college and high school all-american means you were a place winner at nationals - college has DI, II, III, NJCAA and NAIA all-americans high school has NHSCA and then I think they are even calling cadet and junior national place winners all-americans now...

Although there is also Academic All-American which is for student athletes who maintain certain grades whilst in college...
 
GOHOINC said:
Actually no, in college and high school all-american means you were a place winner at nationals - college has DI, II, III, NJCAA and NAIA all-americans high school has NHSCA and then I think they are even calling cadet and junior national place winners all-americans now...

Although there is also Academic All-American which is for student athletes who maintain certain grades whilst in college...
And how many place winners do they have?
 
I wanted to mention Cael Sanderson but someone beat me to it. The guy is still young enough that with his credentials, he could be a force at 185 if he committed full-time to MMA.

He's coaching full-time at Iowa now, though, so he'll likely never even really consider MMA.
 
Old Glory said:
And how many place winners do they have?

The NCAA's do have 8 not sure about the others... its not much of an honorary team though its just placewinners... we prolly meant the same thing jsut different wording...
 
GOHOINC said:
The NCAA's do have 8 not sure about the others... its not much of an honorary team though its just placewinners... we prolly meant the same thing jsut different wording...
Oh, got ya. Yeah, the first part was just describing what All-Americans were in general....I wasn't being specific to wrestling.
 
Led said:
I wanted to mention Cael Sanderson but someone beat me to it. The guy is still young enough that with his credentials, he could be a force at 185 if he committed full-time to MMA.

He's coaching full-time at Iowa now, though, so he'll likely never even really consider MMA.

Iowa State.. iowa has Brands as a coach now with gable as an assitant..
 
Lapu-Lapu said:
I wish Gaber would get more MMA training in and come back to fighting. I want to see him throw some freakin people.

i think what you're trying to say is you want to see him freaking throw some people?
 
didnt know there were so many knowledgeable wretslers on this site based on the crap about wrestling i see all the time. u guys gotta defend it!
 
theproblem20 said:
i think that Coleman Hughes Randleman and Koscheck are pry the best of this group

Do you mean in MMA or Wrestling?

Lindland, Henderson, Jackson and Coleman are the best wrestlers on that list IMO. Randleman is close behind, Koscheck a little farther back, and Hughes isn't even in the discussion.
 
falconstalon said:
Brock Lesnar

Wrestling Results

2000 NCAA Division Ichampion

1998 NJCAA champion

2-time NCAA Division I all-American


Brock could be very scary!
 
theproblem20 said:
i think that Coleman Hughes Randleman and Koscheck are pry the best of this group

No way, Henderson and Lindland have both been olympic competitors, with Lindland winning the silver medal, and missing the gold by one point. I believe Randy was an olympic alternate as well.

Hughes Randleman and Kos were all-americans, but that's different from the OLYMPICS.

What about Rulon Gardner, if he counts.
 
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