A dominant wrestler on the collegiate level, Mocco will make his Olympic debut in Beijing. A freestyle heavyweight (120kg/264.5 lbs), Mocco had placed runner-up at the U.S. World Team Trials each of the…
+ See More +A dominant wrestler on the collegiate level, Mocco will make his Olympic debut in Beijing. A freestyle heavyweight (120kg/264.5 lbs), Mocco had placed runner-up at the U.S. World Team Trials each of the…
+ See More - See Less -A dominant wrestler on the collegiate level, Mocco will make his
Olympic debut in Beijing. A freestyle heavyweight (120kg/264.5 lbs),
Mocco had placed runner-up at the U.S. World Team Trials each of the
past three years, and in 2004, he placed third in the U.S. Olympic
Team Trials. This powerhouse heavyweight does have plenty of
international experience under his belt and looks to place high at
the Olympic games.
The reason the USA may not always have the success on the international level is because for the first 10 years of wreslting they wrestle folkstyle and do not learn or train exclusively on freestyle or Greco. If the highschools or the NCAA chooses to emphasize frestyle or greco, then international success would be much more common. It has nothing to do with USA training, or ignorance.
who that drilling with bunch?
Yes I think it's Mo.