By The Numbers: Kevin Randleman via bknapp52635
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heavyweight titleholder burst on the scene in 1996 when he defeated three opponents in less than 19 combined minutes on a single night to emerge as the last man standing in the Universal Vale Tudo Fighting 4 tournament in Brazil. A decorated amateur wrestler with off-the-charts physical tools, Randleman started his career with 14 wins in his first 19 appearances but never quite reached the astronomical heights many expected from the man they called “The Monster.
Nearly seven years after his death, a look at some of the numbers that marked Randleman’s remarkable journey in combat sports:Years of age for Randleman when he died on Feb. 11, 2016. He was born on Aug. 10, 1971 in Sandusky, Ohio.All-America selections for Randleman as a collegiate wrestler at Ohio State University, where he was a three-time NCAA finalist and won back-to-back national titles for the Buckeyes in 1992 and 1993.
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