Dom Bradley's coming to Kansas City Sunday for Border Brawl/AWL, ready to put on a show!
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by Jonny Ruggiano, AWL
The Missouri Border Brawl will be full of World, national and local legends. Now, the event has boosted its VIP list with one more addition.
Missouri native Dom Bradley will put his wrestling chops on display against a mystery opponent at this year’s Missouri Border Brawl/AWL Event.
The Missouri Border Brawl takes place this Sunday, March 17th at the Historic Kansas City Union Station. You can watch the event at www.trackwrestling.com and get your tickets for the event at www.nitrotickets.com/AWLMBB.
Bradley was a standout wrestler for the University of Missouri, a 2x NCAA-All American. A product of nearbly Blue Springs High School in Missouri, he was also a Junior World Champion and has been one of the top wrestlers in the U.S. since 2009. Dom has won the U.S. Open twice and made the national team an impressive eight times.
Joining Bradley will be former Mizzou Tigers and NCAA All Americans, Alan Waters, Joey Lavallee and Lavion Mayes.
Waters will take on 2018 World bronze medalist Joe Colon. Lavallee and Mayes will go head to head in a battle of former teammates and NCAA finalists.
All Senior-level matches will take place after the Missouri Border Brawl’s top high school wrestlers compete in the event’s signature dual.
Along with a three-style exhibition (Folkstyle, Freestyle, Greco), featuring Junior World Champions Aaron Brooks and Kamal Bey, the Missouri Border Brawl will have a clinic by World Champion J’den Cox, a guest appearance by UFC star and Missouri wrestling All-American Tyrone Woodley and is hosted by wrestling and MMA legend Randy Couture.
“I’m very excited to wrestle in front of family and friends and represent Missouri. Wrestling in event that’s for a great cause is awesome. Being around UFC legends Randy Couture and Tyron Woodley is once in a lifetime opportunity. I’m really excited to represent my hometown of Kansas City,” said Bradley.
Missouri native Dom Bradley will put his wrestling chops on display against a mystery opponent at this year’s Missouri Border Brawl/AWL Event.
The Missouri Border Brawl takes place this Sunday, March 17th at the Historic Kansas City Union Station. You can watch the event at www.trackwrestling.com and get your tickets for the event at www.nitrotickets.com/AWLMBB.
Bradley was a standout wrestler for the University of Missouri, a 2x NCAA-All American. A product of nearbly Blue Springs High School in Missouri, he was also a Junior World Champion and has been one of the top wrestlers in the U.S. since 2009. Dom has won the U.S. Open twice and made the national team an impressive eight times.
Joining Bradley will be former Mizzou Tigers and NCAA All Americans, Alan Waters, Joey Lavallee and Lavion Mayes.
Waters will take on 2018 World bronze medalist Joe Colon. Lavallee and Mayes will go head to head in a battle of former teammates and NCAA finalists.
All Senior-level matches will take place after the Missouri Border Brawl’s top high school wrestlers compete in the event’s signature dual.
Along with a three-style exhibition (Folkstyle, Freestyle, Greco), featuring Junior World Champions Aaron Brooks and Kamal Bey, the Missouri Border Brawl will have a clinic by World Champion J’den Cox, a guest appearance by UFC star and Missouri wrestling All-American Tyrone Woodley and is hosted by wrestling and MMA legend Randy Couture.
“I’m very excited to wrestle in front of family and friends and represent Missouri. Wrestling in event that’s for a great cause is awesome. Being around UFC legends Randy Couture and Tyron Woodley is once in a lifetime opportunity. I’m really excited to represent my hometown of Kansas City,” said Bradley.
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