Eric Albarracin

Eric Albarracin

Eric Albarracin (left) in 2007
Personal information
Born 1977 (age 3839)
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States[1]
Weight 121 lb (55 kg)
Sport
Sport Freestyle wrestling
Club U.S. Army

Eric Albarracin (born c. 1977)[2] is a retired American wrestler who won silver medals in the freestyle 54 kg division at the Pan American Championships[1] and at the 2000 Military World Wrestling Championships.[3] Currently he coaches professional mixed martial arts competitors from Brazil,[4] 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.[5]

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.[6]

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