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Report: WWE star Bobby Lashley gone from company

By Zach Arnold | January 23, 2008 | Print This

All the details here.

Why bother reporting this story on Fight Opinion? Because Bobby Lashley has great amateur wrestling credentials, and it has long been rumored that he will get into MMA.

Interesting that three of the top amateur wrestling stars that Vince McMahon recruited (Kurt Angle, Brock Lesnar, and Bobby Lashley) all are interested in MMA. Lesnar is the most serious candidate of the three, but Lashley will certainly be no slouch, either, when he gets into the fight game. (Especially given where he is located in Colorado and will likely be near some great training partners if he gets into MMA.)

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