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A look at wrestlers succeeding mixed martial arts

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Here's a look at some former college and Olympic wrestlers who have made the transition to mixed martial arts:

--Randy Couture: The face of the UFC for years, Couture was a three-time All-American at Oklahoma State and later coached at Oregon State. He made his UFC debut in 1997 and is still competing in MMA. His team, Xtreme Couture, is one of the sport's most successful.

--Brock Lesnar: Perhaps best known for his career in WWE, Lesnar wrestled at the University of Minnesota, winning the 2000 NCAA title. He made his MMA debut in 2007 and won the UFC heavyweight title in his fourth professional fight.

--Mark Coleman: One of the pioneers of MMA, Coleman was an NCAA champion at Ohio State before embarking on his professional fighting career. He fought in the UFC for the first time in 1996 and has established his own training camp made up primarily of former wrestlers.

--Dan Cormier: After winning two junior college titles, Cormier transferred to Oklahoma State and was national runner-up. He won gold at the 2003 Pan-Am Games and was fourth at the 2004 Olympics. He moved to MMA in 2009 and has won his first seven fights.

--Aaron Simpson: A two-time All-American at Arizona State, Simpson has also been a college wrestling coach. He began fighting in 2007 and has fought primarily for the UFC.

--Josh Koscheck: A four-time All-American at Edinboro University, Koscheck appeared on the first season of "The Ultimate Fighter," the reality-style cable program that helped establish the UFC as the dominant promotion. He has a professional record of 15-5.

--Urijah Faber: One of the most popular fighters in the lighter weight divisions, Faber wrestled for UC-Davis and twice qualified for the NCAA tournament. He is 24-4 as a professional and has received some mainstream attention as a pitchman for the AMP energy drink.

--Jake Rosholt: A three-time NCAA champion from Oklahoma State, Rosholt won his first five professional fights before losing three of his next five. He trains out of Couture's gym.

--Ben Askren: Considered among the best wrestlers ever at Missouri, Askren lost NCAA title matches in 2004 and '05 before winning the next two years. He also competed in the 2008 Olympics before jumping to MMA in 2009, where he has won his first seven fights.

--Joe Warren: An All-American at Michigan, Warren began fighting in 2009 and has won five of his first six matches. He is simultaneously training with the U.S. national Greco-Roman team in an attempt to qualify for the 2012 London Olympics.

 

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