Jordan Oliver is a four-time NCAA All-American wrestler and a former member of the US Olympic wrestling team, but now Oliver can call himself a professional MMA fighter after he signed with Bellator.
The promotion announced the news on Twitter:
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— Bellator MMA (@BellatorMMA) March 1, 2023
Bellator MMA is pleased to announce the signing of former U.S. Olympic wrestling team member and 4x NCAA All-American, Jordan Oliver. ??????@that_dude_JO will make his Featherweight debut later this year. ???? pic.twitter.com/uXQyUeeCJv
Oliver won NCAA titles at both 133 pounds and 149 pounds, plus he reached the finals of the NCAA wrestling tournament in three of his four years of eligibility. Oliver was a member of the Oklahoma State wrestling team, which was where former two division UFC champion Daniel Cormier competed at as well.