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Former Nebraska Wrestler AJ Ferrari Arrested After High-Speed Chase

Former Nebraska Wrestler AJ Ferrari Arrested After High-Speed Chase
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“I’d probably say 60%, 70% chance I go 197. 30% chance I go heavyweight, but it just depends, man.

How I’m feeling, how my weight it is. I feel good getting lean, my cardio feels great,” Ferrari said.

He added that when he went up to 245 pounds, his cardio wasn’t where it needed to be, and lifting took away from his wrestling.

“I enjoy wrestling, I enjoy MMA, I enjoy jiu jitsu, I enjoy the conditioning aspect, so most likely 197 if I had to say,” Ferrari said.

Despite previous team dismissals from Oklahoma State and subsequent transfers through Cal State Bakersfield and Nebraska, Ferrari claimed that numerous programs had shown interest in acquiring him.

“There were a lot of schools that reached out, but I’ll be committing in the next couple weeks,” Ferrari said.

He expressed a strong desire to join his brothers, including Anthony, who recently committed to Morgan State, and Angelo, who competes for Iowa.

“Me and my brother, we’re trying to go to the same school.

It’s very hard, but I really do want to go wrestle with my brothers, so we’ll see what happens.

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Too early to say, but definitely in the next couple weeks we'll definitely commit,” Ferrari said.

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