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Uploaded by Mark Bader | November 25, 2008

Ben didn't feel much like wrestling anymore after the Olympics and feels like fighting is an avenue to do something new and exciting that challenging to him. In a perfect world he and his brother would go train oversees and do some wrestling but has no clue what his future brings. He enjoys coaching because each individual is different and that presents a challenge. He says one day there is a chance he would want to be a head coach but likes his role for now.

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mac 3 years ago

i meant c-o-c-k-y bastard.

mac 3 years ago

he is a y bastard.

Creedence 3 years ago

Who cares if he isn't wrestling anymore? I'd like to see him go at it in MMA. He was the best in college and after some training he was the best in America in freestyle. I wouldn't doubt that after some time he's one of the best in MMA.

hewitt 3 years ago

oh to andy i know ben askren may seem y to some.... but really it's just confidence that you just need to have..... you have to believe in yourself.... i really don't think ben askren thinks he's the .... he's just doing what he's suppose to and is doing what works for him

hewitt 3 years ago

yeah only went to the olympics pinned a guy and is now exploring mma..... guess that doesn't count as doing something with your life

chicotuyo 3 years ago

why not do somthing in the field that you studied? Do somthing with your life.

Andy 3 years ago

He didnt feel like wrestling because he got his ass kicked and made promises he couldnt keep. He's the same as an attention whore.

Bobby is Right 3 years ago

Bobby Douglas said it best in his interview. We need to find ways to keep our best wrestlers on the wrestling mat. Why keep wrestling when you make peanuts doing it? You can switch to MMA and make alot of money. Even in the lower levels they make more money than the best wrestlers. How can we compete with other countries like Russia if our athletes leave to pursue money? We need to find a way to keep them. Most people have no idea the financial burden going to the Olympics brings on an American athlete in any sport. Other countries take care of the athletes. I believe that we have many wrestlers that could have done great internationally but financially they had to go back to work to provide for the family. Just my thoughts.

drew vegas 3 years ago

lol Man, Ben certainly seems to draw a lot of negativity from people ... He's definitely a character, and while that may not go over well in the wrestling community, it does seem to generate a lot of interest within the MMA world.

Ben's style is unique, so we'll have to see how it translates over to MMA ... you just never know until he gets out there a few times and we see if he can handle getting hit, etc... Some wrestlers panic when they get tagged, but the hardnosed wrestlers don't, and in fact those types eventually rise right to the top of their respective weight classes.
I'm not so sure about Ben's thoughts on striking, as I feel that he'll be forced to pick it up at some point. Diving for TDs from the outside can be disastrous against some fighters, and if you can't set your TDs up properly using strikes and level changes then you're going to eat some leather .. no matter how good you think you are...lol
I hope he does well though, as I pull for all wrestlers that enter MMA ... Having wrestled myself I understand the dedication and sacrifice dues that you have to pay in order to do well in the sport ... it's truly unlike any other sport out there.
T-Wood looks like a great prospect too. I've seen one of his fight on youtube and he looked solid ... That was a while ago though, and I'm sure he's even better at this point.
I'm looking forward to seeing Ben debut, and also more of T-Wood as well..lol Best of Luck Guys ... I do truly love wrestling, and I support any wrestlers that makes his way into the world of MMA.

wow 3 years ago

k-dog is a total d-bag

Ur lame 3 years ago

Nicely Done you are lame. Ben was never arrogant he was just good and c*cky. Something people have a hard time dealing with, personally I love it!!!! In college I wish he took more brief cases to center mat.

ur lame 3 years ago

Nicely Done you are lame. Ben was never arrogant he was just good and y. Something people have a hard time dealing with, personally I love it!!!! Personally in college I wish he took more brief cases to center mat.

Nicely done 3 years ago

This interview seems to show that the Olympic experience and its aftermath have helped Ben to grow. He's confident, but without a trace of arrogance. Bravo. I would love to see him stay humble and pursue a freestyle gold in 2012.

Askren fan 3 years ago

Ben is the man. Whatever he decides to do..he will be a sucess at. If you want to make money in America and not win a gold medal in wrestling..then you must fight. If you want to win a gold medal in wrestling and make some cash..then move to Russia. Either way....our best wrestlers are faced with this decision rght now...and who goes to russia or the eastern block to train in the living conditions there! Too bad there are no alternatives for our great wrestlers in this nation right now. This is why we are getting our asses handed to us internationally right now.

K-Dog 3 years ago

Ben thinks he is the man but he's not, he is just a fool who wants attention from everyone and that's why he is making the jump into mma, because he wants to be famous and that's it, grow up you ego maniac

R. Gendler 3 years ago

Ben Askren is not a quitter. I've seen many of his matches and he is one of the most mentally tough individuals I've ever seen step on a wrestling mat. On the other hand it is naive to think one can rise to the top of international wrestling with one year of competition at that level. Even Gable, Smith, and Sanderson lost initially when they entered the international realm. On the other hand Ben is a big boy now and if he wants to move on to other things then I respect this man's decision. I only hope that in the violent world of MMA he does not get hurt. That would be a shame.

Tommy 3 years ago

I heard he already was asked to be on the show but turned it down because it is during the college wrestling season

TUF 3 years ago

Hopefully, he will get invited to the next "The Ultimate Fighter". He has the out spoken personality that would work well for the show

3 years ago

this is weak.
a european or asian wrestler would never talk like this!

weak weakt!!!

Logistics 3 years ago

Ben has a thinking mind. He's staying close to his sport and getting some additional exposure through MMA. He's all about logistics, and that is not bad for a 24 year old. I think he has every chance to feel good about himself, his work and his decisions at the end of the day. Good interview. Thanks.

Caddy at the St. Louis Open 3 years ago

You're the man Ben. Looking forward to seeing you fight.

Kinda sad. 3 years ago

This is why America is failing at the international level.
Period.
Nobody has the ultimate goal of a gold.

Hypocrite 3 years ago

"I see these guys talking all this crap, and they don't have the skills to even come close to beating the other guy. Am I going to make crazy promises that I can't come through with, no." -- Ben on MMA

How many times did you say you were going to win an Olympic gold, and how crazy were those statements in hindsight for you (not to mention intelligent wrestling fans at that time)? Sorry Ben, but you had much less of a chance of winning a gold medal as a has-been Royce Gracie had of beating Matt Hughes...

Nice 3 years ago

great post WOW!!!

WOW!!!! 3 years ago

TJX, wow who the heck do you think you are. Are you a state champion. NO
Are you a National Champion. NO and last but not least Did you ever go overseas to wrestle for your country. Just as I though NO so stop disrespecting a great guy like Ben. When you know that you will never be in the same sentence as him.

I Understand 3 years ago

Wrestling for the most part, besides training for a triatholon is probably the hardest sport you can do. It is incredibly draining to do. He has wrestled for probably some where around 15 years. He has gone through all the tough practices all the weight cutting. He has won state championships and national championsips and he qualifies for the OLYMPICS. I would hardly call this guy a quitter. He was one of the guys that made NCAA wrestling exciting, with all his funk and him constantly pinning people. He has had a great career and now he wants to move on. I'm perfectly fine with that.

come on 3 years ago

wow.
how can you call this guy a quiter. what if i told you guys to drop your career. then start working out for about 10 grand a year, if that, to full fill a dream that is only recoginized by about .01% of america. none of you guys would do it. so shut up. stop calling a hard working man a quitter. It is his life get off his back.

3 years ago

that is one troubled mind

re Twood 3 years ago

"I would slap you with a greasy pork chop." Just Priceless. LOL!!! TJ X needed that.

RE: Gonzo 3 years ago

Ben is a pretty smart guy, I'm pretty sure he's not hurting on money. If you have a college degree and you are smart enough to find ways to make money doing something you love - why would you go get some other crappy job?

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