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Lance Palmer (4-time All-American-Wrestling, OSU HOF)

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Future Ohio State wrestler forced to defend his pastime
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
By M.R. Kropko ASSOCIATED PRESS
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</td></tr> <tr><td class="credit" width="200"> JAMIE - ANDREA YANAK | ASSOCIATED PRESS </td></tr> <tr><td class="cutline" width="200">Lance Palmer, a four-time state champion who has committed to Ohio State, says he has wrestled bears since he was 4. </td></tr> </tbody></table> </td></tr> </tbody> </table>
CLEVELAND — Lance Palmer, a 140-pound high-school wrestler and four-time state champion bound for Ohio State, taps into his substantial skills whenever he takes on Ceaser Jr.
Skill comes in handy when your opponent is a 650-pound black bear.
Palmer recently wrestled Ceaser at the Cleveland Sport, Travel & Outdoor Show, pinning the animal on its back.
Although he says he never hurts the bear, Palmer and the bear’s owner have been criticized by animal rights groups. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has sought to make owner Sam Mazzola a focal point of its national efforts to ban bear wrestling.
PETA is demanding that the U.S Department of Agriculture revoke Mazzola’s license to exhibit exotic animals. For a small fee, Mazzola allows people to wrestle the bear or have a picture taken inside a cage with his other bears or a tiger.
"Sam Mazzola continues to flout federal regulations and expose the public to very real danger," PETA director Debbie Leahy said. "Bear wrestling is as ludicrous as it sounds, and it’s high time that it was relegated to the dustbin of history."
PETA said bear wrestling is banned in 20 states, but not in Ohio.
Mazzola said bear wrestling has been part of his business, World Animal Studios Inc., for more than 20 years.
"To be able to bring an animal out into the public and do what we do is not easy. I mean we’re talking about a bear! Do you even realize how much work, time and love we put into that? It’s like nobody stops to realize that," Mazzola said.
Palmer, 19, a senior at Lakewood St. Edward outside of Cleveland, has been wrestling bears since he was 4 years old.. He is paid by Mazzola.
Palmer said animal rights activists are misguided.
"Bears are probably eight times stronger than people," he said. "If they wanted to, they could do a whole lot of damage to people. But if they are having fun, like Ceaser was, then they will play with you all day.
"To them it’s just fun, because they are not using all of their strength. Maybe I might use all of my strength to pin him, but he’s just playing around."
Palmer said he has had a few scratches and bruises wrestling bears but no serious injuries. He views it as another training method, even if there’s potential for danger.
 
This is good (the stuff of which legends are made). Just as the Boar Hunter is leaving the football program we're bring the Bear Wrestler onto the wrestling team. I am worried about one point though:


"Palmer, 19, a senior at Lakewood St. Edward outside of Cleveland, has been wrestling bears since he was 4 years old.. He is paid by Mazzola."

Doesn't this make him a professional? Great, we finally get a kid out of St Eds and he'll be ruled ineligible before he even steps on the mat.
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Hiney is WAY too much of a Wrestling fan by worrying about this. It would sorta be the same as a local fair paying a High School pitching phenom to throw baseballs at the milk bottles to show that knocking them all down really can be done. :)

I have no idea where animal rights groups get off by trying to ban this type of activity. Just like Lance says, these bears are simply playing with the people they "wrestle." I've been to these events and they are pretty entertaining. I watched my cousin, who was a pretty good wrestler and a nasty linebacker at all of 145 lbs. wrestle the bear at one of these, the bear simply didn't want to get pinned that night however.
 
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i personally know of a guy that wrestles with black bears he has. the crazy bastard also has a full grown male lion. the guy is really whacked in the head but he wrestles with the bears and they seem to enjoy it and have never harmed him.
 
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Congratulations to the Bear Wrestler. He just won the National HS Championship at 140lbs. There were about a gazillion guys in his bracket. After a first round bye he reeled of 6 straight wins (2 by fall, 1 by tech fall) on his way to the championship. Closest match was in the finals where he beat a kid from Montana 9-6. This kid is going to be good.
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Anybody know if The Bear Wrestler's little brother does the same? Collin Palmer recently won the first of what will likely be a 4-Time State Champ High School career. How nice would it be to see them both on the mat for the Buckeyes in 2010?
 
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The Perfect Storm - lance Palmer
Story: Jason E. Ohlson

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Lance Palmer is to modern OSU wrestling what the Corvette is to American muscle cars. Not only is he a small, moveable warship, but he improves the value of his group as a whole with his very existence. This 4-time All-American is a one-of-a-kind competitor and an OSU legend. This month?s Final Word was pinned on him.

What?s your most embarrassing moment?
I don?t really get embarrassed about too much (laughing). Everything that could be embarrassing, I just go with it so it doesn?t embarrass me.

What are you afraid of?
What I?m afraid of the most would probably be drowning. I?m not really afraid of anything like human being to human being, but drowning would probably be the worst.

If you were an animal, what animal would you be?
I would probably like to be a lion ? because they?re strong, but they?re still quick, and they are always on the hunt for their next meal.

http://www.columbusmag.com/section-finalword-article.php?id=1227

Palmer named volunteer assistant coach for the Hokies
Four-time NCAA All-American to join program immediately
September 21, 2010

BLACKSBURG - Former Ohio State University standout Lance Palmer has joined the Virginia Tech wrestling program as the volunteer assistant coach, as announced Tuesday by head coach Kevin Dresser, after wrapping up a stellar collegiate career. Palmer will be heavily involved with on-mat training with the middleweights and will help out in numerous other areas as well.

A four-time All-American at Ohio State, Palmer took runner-up honors at 149 pounds his senior season at the NCAA Tournament. He also won the Big Ten title his final year, beating Iowa?s Brent Melcalf 9-3 in the finals. For his career, the Lakewood, Ohio, native posted a 121-31 record, including an impressive 61-8 mark over his final two seasons. He went 31-3 as a senior and was a tri-captain for the Buckeyes.

?Lance came in and loved Virginia Tech and our direction,? Dresser said. ?Lance Palmer is a huge name and has the reputation for being one of the hardest workers in Division I wrestling. The Hokie Wrestling Nation is fired up!?

Palmer was a four-time Ohio prep state champion at St. Edward High, posting a 150-6 career record. He also was a 2006 Senior National Champion at 140 pounds.

http://www.hokiesports.com/wrestling/recaps/20100921aaa.html
 
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Former Buckeye wrestler adjusting to life as a coach
By Misty Geyer
[email protected]
Published: Thursday, December 2, 2010

Ohio State alumnus and wrestling Big Ten Champion Lance Palmer followed his dreams and is now training for Mixed Martial Arts while coaching wrestling at Virginia Tech.

This fall, Palmer heard there was a coaching position open for Virginia Tech's wrestling team and traveled to the university the next day.

Tony Robie, associate head coach for wrestling at Virginia Tech, said Palmer met the criteria the team was looking for.

"Lance's wrestling credentials speak for themselves," Robie said. "He had a lot of success at the Division I level."

Although 23-year-old Palmer doesn't have extensive experience in recruiting or administration, his biggest strength is his age, Robie said.

"He is good at teaching our guys wrestling, getting on the mats, the physical part," Robie said.

Since he was in high school, Palmer knew he was interested in coaching.

"Being in a coaching position has a lot to offer with experience and helping others achieve their goals," he said.

Aside from coaching, Palmer has also gotten involved with MMA since he graduated.

He works out two to three times a day by practicing jiu-jitsu, boxing, kickboxing, sparring and other MMA training. He usually takes Saturday and Sunday off to travel with his team.

"When we're not doing wrestling, he is training," said Kevin Dresser, head coach of the Virginia Tech wrestling team. "He is doing his mixed martial arts thing and staying sharp in the arena."

He said coaching and practicing with college wrestlers helps him train for his fights.

"I see myself with a 3-0 in the MMA and helping out at VT," Palmer said. "I can get the best of both worlds at the same time."

Robie said many successful MMA fighters have similar backgrounds to Robie. He feels Palmer has a good shot as a fighter.

"The sky is the limit," Robie said. "He is a competitive and tough guy."

Palmer gives credit to his family members. He said they helped him get started with wrestling at a young age and pushed him to earn a full scholarship to OSU.

"They have supported every decision I've made," Palmer said. "A strong family base is the key to the success I've had so far."

http://www.thelantern.com/sports/former-buckeye-wrestler-adjusting-to-life-as-a-coach-1.1816607

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJurMyxw6xY"]YouTube - Brent Metcalf vs Lance Palmer 2010 NCAA Wrestling Championships - 149 lbs[/ame]
 
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Mixed martial arts: Promising career has modest beginning for former OSU wrestler
By Shawn Mitchell
The Columbus Dispatch
Friday August 3, 2012

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Neal C. Lauron | Dispatch
Lance Palmer, a four-time All-America wrestler at Ohio State, was hand-picked by top MMA management agency MMA Inc. to join its stable even before he stepped into a fighting cage.

Lance Palmer is on the fast track to the top of the mixed martial arts world. But that doesn?t mean he?s driving a Ferrari.

Palmer, a four-time All-America wrestler at Ohio State, was hand-picked by top MMA management agency MMA Inc. to join its stable even before he stepped into a fighting cage. But the deal, signed shortly after Palmer wrestled his way to a 2010 NCAA final, included no NFL-sized signing bonus and no guarantees.

There are millions to be made in the wildly popular Ultimate Fighting Championship, but there are no free rides.

?It wasn?t like what a lot of people thought,? said Palmer, who won four Ohio high-school titles at Lakewood St. Edward. ?I?m coaching kids and still doing a lot of things just to get by.?

That included a summer spent mowing lawns and cleaning houses in Sacramento, Calif., where Palmer trains with the team of former UFC star Urijah Faber, and a winter in Blacksburg, Va., where Palmer earned paychecks serving as an assistant wrestling coach at Virginia Tech.

On Saturday, Palmer will fight his fourth professional bout, co-headlining a state fair show organized by regional promoter Ultimate Victory Challenge. Palmer will fight Jon Washington of Columbus for a purse of ?a couple of thousand dollars,? he said.

?That?s not something that sustains you,? Palmer said. ?It?s more about the support from sponsors and selling shirts and people buying tickets from me. That doesn?t get me by, but it helps pay the costs of the past three months of training.?

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http://www.buckeyextra.com/content/...modest-beginning-for-former-osu-wrestler.html
 
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Lance Palmer Profile

Lance Palmer Carries a New Confidence into RFA 8 Battle with Jared Downing
Posted on June 20, 2013 by Mick Hammond

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Heading into this Friday?s RFA 8 show, there are no shortage of top prospects, among them Lance ?The Party? Palmer.

Since making his debut in 2011, Palmer has gone undefeated in his first six fights, including his most recent bout where he defeated nearly 40-fight veteran Patrick Reeves at Showdown Fights 11.

?It was more of a filler fight because I hadn?t fought since November, and it felt good to get back in there,? said Palmer. ?It was a good fight for me, the guy had a lot of fight, but I went out and got the finish in the first round with a guillotine from mount.

?It was good to set me up for my fight camp for this upcoming fight.?

While he?s done well in his career so far, Palmer feels the recent addition of a UFC vet to his coaching staff has helped him raise his game to the next level.

?It all starts with Duane Ludwig,? said Palmer. ?He?s been helping mold me and get rid of my bad habits and pick up some good ones.

?This fight is going to be exciting for me to open up because I have the confidence and the ability to throw combos, land punches and do things I haven?t been able to do in the past.?

It?s those additional skills that will come in handy when Palmer faces his most difficult task to date in fellow top up-and-comer Jared Downing (9-1) in what could be a sleeper candidate for Fight of the Year.

?On the ground, against the cage, anywhere this fight goes, I?ll be comfortable,? Palmer told MMaWeekly.com. ?He?s a grinder and is going to want to take it there, so that?s perfect for me.

?I think it?s a clash of styles and I?m excited to open up everywhere, but I think my stand-up will offset the difference in this fight.?

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http://www.mmaweekly.com/lance-palm...e-into-rfa-8-battle-with-jared-downing?vbox=1
 
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MMA: Columbia Station?s Lance Palmer unbeaten and hoping to earn spot in UFC
Filed on June 28, 2013 by Shaun Bennett

Lance ?The Party? Palmer might be one victory away from being the first mixed martial artist from Lorain County to fight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship.
The Columbia Station wrestler improved to 7-0 in his MMA career last weekend by capturing the Resurrection Fighting Alliance featherweight (145 pounds) championship in a split decision over Jared Downing.
?I haven?t been called by the UFC or anything, but it?s one step closer,? Palmer said of the organization that is considered the top of the MMA ladder. ?My next fight is my last contracted fight with RFA, so if I go out there and defend the title and make it a great fight or go out and get the finish ? as long as I win ? I could see myself being in the UFC after that.?
After a stellar amateur wrestling career ? he won four state titles at St. Edward and was a four-time All-American at Ohio State ? Palmer moved to Sacramento, Calif., to train with UFC star Urijah Faber and Team Alpha Male.
Palmer?s first venture into the cage was as a professional on May 20, 2011. He downed Emilio Gonzales with a rear naked choke in 2:22.
Palmer, 25, hasn?t looked back. He also captured the Ultimate Victory Challenge featherweight belt in Columbus on Aug. 4, has three submission wins to go with four decisions and is 2-0 ? both split decisions ? in the RFA.
?The RFA is definitely the feeder program to the UFC, and they pride themselves in getting their fighters into the UFC,? Palmer said. ?The last guy that was brought into the UFC from the RFA was James Krause, and he was brought in on three weeks notice against Sam Stout, and he ended up getting submission of the night and fight of the night on top of his regular fight (money). He got $100 grand in bonuses and that?s something that RFA looks forward to, guys going right in and doing well.?

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http://chronicle.northcoastnow.com/...lmer-unbeaten-and-hoping-to-earn-spot-in-ufc/

 
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