Jordan Burroughs
Jordan Burroughs
Jordan Burroughs is an American freestyle wrestler, widely regarded as one of the greatest in the sport. Born on July 8, 1988, in Camden, New Jersey, Burroughs began his wrestling career at a young age and quickly rose to prominence. A standout at the University of Nebraska, where he became a two-time NCAA champion, Burroughs went on to dominate on the international stage. He won his first World Championship in 2011 and has since earned multiple World and Olympic medals, including an Olympic gold in 2012.
Burroughs is known for his relentless work ethic and unmatched commitment to his craft. He combines technical skill with mental toughness, often emphasizing the importance of preparation and perseverance. His journey to becoming a world champion has been marked by dedication and resilience, reflecting his belief in the power of hard work and belief in oneself. Outside of wrestling, Burroughs is an advocate for youth sports and education, seeking to inspire the next generation of athletes.
One of Burroughs’ most impactful quotes is, "The only way to be successful is to work harder than everyone else." Another quote that embodies his mentality is, "I don’t care who you are, you’re gonna have to fight me to take this spot." These words capture Burroughs' fierce competitiveness and his philosophy of never settling for anything less than excellence.