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Nick Simmons (born October 25, 1982) [1] is an American former wrestler, who represented the United States at the 2011 World Wrestling Championships. Simmons was known as the "East Lansing Strangler" for his ability to pin at a high rate, partially due to his above-average height for a wrestler at his weight.
Nicholas Simmons (ur. 25 października 1982) – amerykański zapaśnik. Piąty na mistrzostwach świata w 2011. Złoty medalista mistrzostw panamerykańskich w 2004. Jedenasty w Pucharze Świata w 2012 i piąty w drużynie w 2008 roku. Zawodnik Williamston High School z Williamston i Michigan State University.
29 mar 2024 · On Episode 18 of the Go Earn It Podcast, Shane Sparks delves into the wrestling journey of four-time All-American Nick Simmons, exploring his illustrious career as an athlete at Michigan...
The "East Lansing Strangler," Nick Simmons, leads our coaching staff. A former world class champion and Michigans 1st 4x Undefeated High School Wrester 211-0 (208 falls), Nick is joined by coaches of various backgrounds to help you get the training you need to become a better wrestler.
Nick Simmons – 2015. Inducted: 2015. Michigan’s 1st ever four-time undefeated State Champion (211-0) – 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001. Three time Jr. National Champion & four-time finalist. Jr. Hodge Winner as the Nation’s Most Dominate Wrestler. Four-time NCAA All-American. Three-time Big Ten Champion.
22 mar 2024 · Introducing Nick "EL Strangler" Simmons, the 2011 US World Freestyle Team Trials Champion at 55KG. Nick was a four-time NCAA Div. I All-American for Michigan State University and a three-time...
Nick Simmons. Four-time Michigan state high school champion with perfect 211-0 record, one of the best records in the history of high school wrestling. Had 178 career pins, including state record 54 consecutive pins during his 57-0 sophomore season.