
According to Mehr News Agency, the website of the World Wrestling Union recently published a report about Jordan Burroughs, a prominent American freestyle wrestler, in which he mentioned the chance of this title wrestler to break the record of John Smith and Adeline Gray.
“It has been my dream since winning the 2012 London Olympics to break the six gold medals of John Smith and Adeline Gray by winning my seventh gold medal,” the 33-year-old wrestler told the World Wrestling Union website.
He continued: “I have always wanted to present myself as the best wrestler in American history, but now I am looking to see myself as one of the top wrestlers in the world, and that is exciting for me.”
“The situation is very different from 2011. I have a lot of commitments off the ship,” Burroughs said of the situation. Many people are familiar with my ship now, and there are many movies about me that everyone is watching and now they want to knock me out, so I understand where I am.
“The American physicist wrestler, who in his early career was known as arrogant, intelligent and sharp-witted, still seems to be at a high level of physical and technical fitness, which was not easy for him,” he said. Stability, being with great people, preventing injuries is a gift. But you only see work ethic, nutrition, recovery and focus. I have to take care of my body. I do the right thing to make sure I can stay and that I was able to avoid injury, and many of these situations have been a chance for me.
The winner of 5 world gold medals and an Olympic gold medal said about his physical condition: “12 years have passed since my career and I have a big age difference compared to newcomers, but now I am sharper, smarter and smarter, although I am older but better.” I am from others and I have traveled long distances to keep myself in this situation.
The American wrestler, who has been to Iran several times to wrestle, said: “My effort, attitude and spirit are warriors and I will do my best to help my team. It will be difficult for me, but I am committed to it.”