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Two-time NCAA finalist Bryce Meredith says eventual move to MMA was ‘written in stone’

MMA will soon welcome another accomplished wrestler when two-time NCAA finalist Bryce Meredith makes his move to the sport.

The University of Wyoming standout, a three-time All-American in Division I wrestling and NCAA tournament runner-up in 2016 and 2018, has decided to make the transition to fighting after wrestling career is over.

Meredith currently trains out of the Princeton Wrestling Club and the New Jersey Regional Training Center as he makes a run at the 2020 Olympic team. He recently signed on with the management firm Martin Advisory Group, which also represents fighters such as Bellator two-division champion Ryan Bader, Michael Chandler, Logan Storley and former UFC champ Robbie Lawler.