Source: cover32.com --- Thursday, June 22, 2017
In the midst of the NFL offseason, cover32 will debut a series of new segments to hype up NFL fans for the start of the 2017 season. The NFL Doppelgänger series is where each cover32 writer breaks down an NFL player’s closest comparison outside the world of football. So far, we have discussed the respective doppelgängers of Tom Brady, Tyreek Hill, Bill Belichick, David Johnson and Ben Roethlisberger. J.J. Watt is an athletic freak. He’s a monster – an ass-kicking, take-no-prisoners player who will inflict pain on whomever stands in his way. For fans of the UFC and/or WWE, this description also fits another person: Brock Lesnar. Lesnar could quite possibly be the biggest physical anomaly to ever step foot into the realm of combat sports. He started his career high school, when he finished third in state in amateur wrestling. He graduated and attended Bismarck State College, where he finished as the National Junior College Athletic Association heavyweight champion. After making a name for himself on a smaller scale, Lesnar transferred to Minnesota, where he became the NCAA Division I wrestling champion in his senior year. At the end of his collegiate wrestling career, he was a two-time NJCAA All-American, a two-time NCAA All-American, an NJCAA and an NCAA heavyweight champion, as well as a two-time Big Ten conference champion. He ended up with a final record of 106-5. After he graduated from college, Lesnar was signed to the WWE. ...
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