Biography(references)Born and raised in Tama, Iowa, Bradley competed in wrestling at South Tama High School where he was a state champion in his senior season, in addition to runner-up finishes as a junior and sophomore. Bradley was also a Cadet National Champion as a freshman, and earned in two letters in football as well as one in baseball. In football, Bradley won All-Conference honors as a senior and compiled an overall record in wrestling of 168-18 before continuing his career at the University of Iowa. At Iowa, Bradley was a two-time All-American and finished as high as fourth at the NCAA Championships. After graduating, Bradley coached wrestling at the University of Buffalo and Indiana University before transitioning into mixed martial arts.
Awards & Accolades
National Collegiate Athletic Association: NCAA Division I All-American out of University of Iowa (2003–04)
National Collegiate Athletic Association: NCAA Division I 184 lb: Fourth place out of University of Iowa (2003)
National Collegiate Athletic Association: NCAA Division I 184 lb: Fifth place out of University of Iowa (2004)
National Collegiate Athletic Association: Big Ten Conference 184 lb: Runner-up out of University of Iowa (2003)
National Collegiate Athletic Association: Big Ten Conference 184 lb: Fourth place out of University of Iowa (2004)
National Collegiate Athletic Association: Big Ten Conference 184 lb: Seventh place out of University of Iowa (2005)
Ring of Combat: ROC Middleweight Championship (One time)
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