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Old 01-23-2008, 07:24 PM   #121 (permalink)

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Hinchy, mate we need sambo too! ;-)
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Damn,Royler is not bad either!

i serioulsy did not know he had that many titles!

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Sambo is still difficult for me, bar learning Russian. It doesn't seem to be international enough to have catalogued results in English. I'll try asking around though.

Oh, and as everyone's all over him:

Brock Lesnar:

Collegiate Results
NCAA Division I Collegiate Championships

2000
HVY: 1st Place

1999
HVY: 2nd Place

NJCAA Championships

1998
HVY: 1st Place

Misc:

2x Big Ten champion.

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hey Hinch, didnt Lister had a few sambo titles? i ma not sure though!
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Two time national (US) sambo champion.
That was off Dean's website. All I've found, sadly.

Oh...For some thread I can no longer find:

Rani Yahya:

ADCC World Submission Wrestling Championships

ADCC 2007
-65kg: 1st Place

ADCC 2005
-65kg: 2nd Place

ADCC 2003
-65kg: Quarter finals.

Record of opponents:

*Won: Teemu Launis (pts), Mario Delgado (pts), Wagney Fabiano (pts), Marcio Feitosa Souza (pts), Darell Moodley (sub), Bruno 'Chavez' Frazzato (Rear Naked Choke), Baret Yoshida (pts), Leo 'Leozinho' Vieira (Rear Naked Choke)

*Lost: Leonardo Viera (pts), Leonardo Viera (pts)

CBJJ World Championships

2003
Brown Belt Pena: 1st Place

2002
Purple Belt Pluma: 1st Place

1999 Pan-Ams + World...Juvenile blue belt winner at blue belt. ADD THIS IDIOT.

Alberto Crane:

ADCC World Submission Wrestling Championships

ADCC 2005
-65kg: First round exit.

Record of opponents:

*Won:

*Lost: Rob DiCenso (?),

CBJJ World Championships

2002
Black Belt Leve: =3rd Place

CBJJ Pan-Am Championships

2002
Black Belt Leve: =3rd Place

2000
Brown Belt Medio: 2nd Place

CBJJ Brazilian National Championships

2001
Brown Belt Leve: =3rd Place

Misc.

# Grapplers Quest Champion
# 2 time Best of the West Champion
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Not quite as detailed as what Hinch has, but found this article interesting. Every NCAA D-1 Champion and how they fared in MMA.

http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/news;_yl...yhoo&type=lgns


There have been 14 NCAA champions, including Lesnar and Terkay, who have gone into MMA. Here are the other 12:

Royce Alger: The 1987 champion at 167 pounds and 1988 champion at 177 for Iowa, Alger had a 3-2 MMA record, but his two losses were in UFC during its early days, being submitted by Enson Inoue quickly, and knocked out by Eugene Jackson.

Mark Coleman: The 1988 champion at 190 pounds, Coleman was UFC's third champion, winning two tournaments and then beating Dan Severn for the title. He left UFC for Pride, where he won the first Grand Prix tournament in 2000. Coleman, 15-8 in MMA, was a wrestler who was still at the world class level when he started in MMA in 1996, and his simple takedown and ground-and-pound style worked early on. But as the game changed, he was less successful.

Johny Hendricks: Hendricks captured the 165 pound title in 2005 and 2006 for Oklahoma State, and placed second in 2007. He is currently affiliated with Team Takedown and is 2-0 in shows in Oklahoma, training out of Couture's gym in Las Vegas.

Rex Holman: The 1993 champion at 190 pounds from Ohio State, where he was a teammate with Kevin Randleman and coached by Coleman, Holman had long since retired as a wrestler when he went into MMA. He's 4-2, with his only UFC appearance a loss last year to Matt Hamill.

Mark Kerr: The 1992 champion at 190 pounds for Syracuse. Kerr was considered the No. 1 heavyweight in MMA in 1998 and 1999, and his fall from grace was documented in the HBO documentary "The Smashing Machine," which vividly displayed his drug addiction issues. He is still active today with a 14-6 record. In a trivia note, the person he defeated in his championship win was Oklahoma State's Couture.

Josh Koscheck: The 2001 champion at 174 pounds for Edinboro College. He's currently 9-2 and one of UFC's top-rated welterweight fighters. He came out on the short end of what was largely a wrestling battle on Aug. 25 in Las Vegas with Georges St. Pierre.

Kenny Monday: University of Oklahoma 1984 champ at 150 pounds, and later a gold medalist in the Olympics. Monday fought once in 1997, beating John Lewis, and later lost a submissions-only match to Matt Hume.

Mark Munoz: The 2001 champion at 197 pounds at Oklahoma, Munoz debuted this last year and has a 3-0 record fighting in California. He coaches wrestling at Cal-Davis, the alma mater of Urijah Faber, and trains with Faber's camp.

Kevin Randleman: Randleman took the 1992 and 1993 championship for Ohio State at 177 pounds. Randleman was an MMA pioneer who is still active, with a 16-12 record. He has held the UFC heavyweight championship and was a top star for years with Pride, both winning and losing fights with major names including losses to Couture, Liddell, Jackson, Kazushi Sakuraba, Mirko Cro Cop (who he also beat in one of Pride's most famous moments) and Fedor Emelianenko.

Jake Rosholt: A three-time champion at Oklahoma State, winning in 2003 at 184 and 2005 and 2006 at 197, Rosholt is also a member of Team Takedown and training at Couture's gym. He has a 3-0 MMA record and is expected to be a major star before long.

Mark Schultz: A three-time champion for Oklahoma from 1981-83, and a 1984 Olympic gold medalist, he was in Detroit for a UFC show in 1996 to work the corner when there was a pullout. The night before the show, on almost a lark, he agreed to fight Gary Goodridge, and used his wrestling to beat Goodridge. But he never fought again. At the time, he was head wrestling coach at Brigham Young University and UFC was being savaged by the media. The college told him he couldn't be associated with MMA.

Mike Van Arsdale The 1988 champion at 167 pounds for Iowa State. Van Arsdale, who competed for years internationally for the U.S., went 4-1 in 1998, losing a brutal match in Brazil to Wanderlei Silva. He came back years later and although in his early 40s, still competes and has a 9-5 record, including a high profile loss to Couture.
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Funky! Thanks. When this gets cut up and made into a readable thread, I'll keep that in for reference.
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Alberto Crane:

ADCC World Submission Wrestling Championships

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CBJJ World Championships

2002
Black Belt Leve: =3rd Place

CBJJ Pan-Am Championships

2002
Black Belt Leve: =3rd Place

2000
Brown Belt Medio: 2nd Place

CBJJ Brazilian National Championships

2001
Brown Belt Leve: =3rd Place

Misc.

# Grapplers Quest Champion
# 2 time Best of the West Champion

I am pretty sure that Alberto one the Mundials as a purple, or are you not including that, as it is only purple?
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Not quite as detailed as what Hinch has, but found this article interesting. Every NCAA D-1 Champion and how they fared in MMA.

http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/news;_yl...yhoo&type=lgns


There have been 14 NCAA champions, including Lesnar and Terkay, who have gone into MMA. Here are the other 12:

Royce Alger: The 1987 champion at 167 pounds and 1988 champion at 177 for Iowa, Alger had a 3-2 MMA record, but his two losses were in UFC during its early days, being submitted by Enson Inoue quickly, and knocked out by Eugene Jackson.

Mark Coleman: The 1988 champion at 190 pounds, Coleman was UFC's third champion, winning two tournaments and then beating Dan Severn for the title. He left UFC for Pride, where he won the first Grand Prix tournament in 2000. Coleman, 15-8 in MMA, was a wrestler who was still at the world class level when he started in MMA in 1996, and his simple takedown and ground-and-pound style worked early on. But as the game changed, he was less successful.

Johny Hendricks: Hendricks captured the 165 pound title in 2005 and 2006 for Oklahoma State, and placed second in 2007. He is currently affiliated with Team Takedown and is 2-0 in shows in Oklahoma, training out of Couture's gym in Las Vegas.

Rex Holman: The 1993 champion at 190 pounds from Ohio State, where he was a teammate with Kevin Randleman and coached by Coleman, Holman had long since retired as a wrestler when he went into MMA. He's 4-2, with his only UFC appearance a loss last year to Matt Hamill.

Mark Kerr: The 1992 champion at 190 pounds for Syracuse. Kerr was considered the No. 1 heavyweight in MMA in 1998 and 1999, and his fall from grace was documented in the HBO documentary "The Smashing Machine," which vividly displayed his drug addiction issues. He is still active today with a 14-6 record. In a trivia note, the person he defeated in his championship win was Oklahoma State's Couture.

Josh Koscheck: The 2001 champion at 174 pounds for Edinboro College. He's currently 9-2 and one of UFC's top-rated welterweight fighters. He came out on the short end of what was largely a wrestling battle on Aug. 25 in Las Vegas with Georges St. Pierre.

Kenny Monday: University of Oklahoma 1984 champ at 150 pounds, and later a gold medalist in the Olympics. Monday fought once in 1997, beating John Lewis, and later lost a submissions-only match to Matt Hume.

Mark Munoz: The 2001 champion at 197 pounds at Oklahoma, Munoz debuted this last year and has a 3-0 record fighting in California. He coaches wrestling at Cal-Davis, the alma mater of Urijah Faber, and trains with Faber's camp.

Kevin Randleman: Randleman took the 1992 and 1993 championship for Ohio State at 177 pounds. Randleman was an MMA pioneer who is still active, with a 16-12 record. He has held the UFC heavyweight championship and was a top star for years with Pride, both winning and losing fights with major names including losses to Couture, Liddell, Jackson, Kazushi Sakuraba, Mirko Cro Cop (who he also beat in one of Pride's most famous moments) and Fedor Emelianenko.

Jake Rosholt: A three-time champion at Oklahoma State, winning in 2003 at 184 and 2005 and 2006 at 197, Rosholt is also a member of Team Takedown and training at Couture's gym. He has a 3-0 MMA record and is expected to be a major star before long.

Mark Schultz: A three-time champion for Oklahoma from 1981-83, and a 1984 Olympic gold medalist, he was in Detroit for a UFC show in 1996 to work the corner when there was a pullout. The night before the show, on almost a lark, he agreed to fight Gary Goodridge, and used his wrestling to beat Goodridge. But he never fought again. At the time, he was head wrestling coach at Brigham Young University and UFC was being savaged by the media. The college told him he couldn't be associated with MMA.

Mike Van Arsdale The 1988 champion at 167 pounds for Iowa State. Van Arsdale, who competed for years internationally for the U.S., went 4-1 in 1998, losing a brutal match in Brazil to Wanderlei Silva. He came back years later and although in his early 40s, still competes and has a 9-5 record, including a high profile loss to Couture.


maaaaaan. look at these guys, they have gained so much weight!

mark kerr, damn, kev Randleman too! daaaaaamn!
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I am pretty sure that Alberto one the Mundials as a purple, or are you not including that, as it is only purple?
I try to include all belts. I can;t find anything in the Mundial results history of Crane winnign at purple, but if you have a date, even of just the year, it'd be a big help.

I'll keep looking around, it could be a name typo/difference which is throwing it off.
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Fabricio Werdum:

ADCC World Submission Wrestling Championships

ADCC 2007
99kg+: 1st place

ADCC 2005
99kg+: 3rd place

ADCC 2003
Absolute: 3rd place
99kg+: 2nd place

Record of opponents:

Won: Dennis Roberts (pts), Daniel Gracie (pts), Andy Reese (pts), Tsuyoshi Kosaka (pts), Jehad A Hamdan (pts), Mike Van Arsdale (pts), Matt Lindland (armbar), Akira Shoji (pts), Marcio 'Pe De Pano' Cruz (pts), Elvis Sinosic (sub), Karol Bedorf (sub), Darren Andy (sub), Rolles Gracie (4-0, two takedowns), Mario Rinaldi (sub),

Lost: Marcio Corletta (pts)?, Jeff Monson (pts), Roger Gracie (sub), Marcio 'Pe De Pano' Cruz (pts), Alexandre Ferreira 'Cacareco' (pts), André Galvão (pts)

CBJJ World Championships

2004
Black Belt Pesadissimo: 1st Place

2003
Black Belt Super-Pesado: 1st Place
Black Belt Absolute: =3rd Place

2002
Brown Belt Super-Pesado: 3rd Place

2001
Purple Belt Absolute: 2nd Place

2000
Blue Belt Super-Pesado: 1st Place
Blue Belt Absolute: 1st Place

CBJJ Pan American Championships

2003
Black Belt Super Super Heavy: =3rd Place
Black Belt Absolute: 2nd Place

2002
Brown Belt Super-Pesado: 1st Place


2001
Purple Belt Super-Pesado: 1st Place
Purple Belt Absolute: 1st Place
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