Weight 121 lb (55 kg) Sport Wrestling | Club U.S. Army Name Eric Albarracin | |
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Born New York, NY, United States |
Eric Albarracin - Cpt America’s Coach of UFC World Champ & Olympic Gold Medalist
Eric Albarracin (born c. 1977) is a retired American wrestler who won silver medals in the freestyle 54 kg division at the Pan American Championships and at the 2000 Military World Wrestling Championships. Currently he coaches professional mixed martial arts competitors from Brazil, and in this capacity participated in The Ultimate Fighter: Brazil 2 and The Ultimate Fighter: Brazil 3. Before that Albarracin trained the Olympic champion Henry Cejudo.
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- Eric Albarracin Cpt Americas Coach of UFC World Champ Olympic Gold Medalist
- Eric albarracin fala sobre tuf brasil 2 sua carreira e minotauro vs werdum
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Albarracin is a Captain in the U.S. Army in the Individual Readiness Training Company. He is also the Officer in Charge of Modern Army Combatives, a hand-to-hand combat system. His father was born in Colombia and lived in Bogota until 1960s before moving to Scottsdale, Arizona.

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