What a classic comeback AJ Ferrari bombed with! All that hate, all those criticisms, and nothing stopped Ferrari from shining. Competing at 197 pounds, Ferrari ranked second in the nation and won his weight class PAC 12 title with a 2-0 mark over Arkansas-Little Rock’s Stephen Little. Adding more to the celebration, it’s worth recalling that the former NCAA champion who transferred to CSUB this year is the first Roadrunner to win a PAC 12 title since Sean Nickell did it at 133 pounds back in 2019.
Given his PAC 12 win, Ferrari reestablished himself as an NCAA contender. And now he is all set for Philadelphia. As he likes to call himself Mr. Fast Twitch, he believes there should be no parallel comparison. And we agree with the kind of flow he gave right on the mat, winning the PAC-12. However, speaking of Philadelphia, Ferrari is all in the plans and on mark to set up his win in the upcoming.
Ferrari is confident and has faith in God as he prepares for Philadelphia. As he mentions, “being in Philadelphia this year is very interesting cuz the only one of the only cities mentioned in the book reaction.” He is all set to prove it, as he begins preps to fight his ‘biggest competition,’ as he mentions, ‘Stephen Buchanan.’ As he spoke to FloWrestling, Ferrari hailed Stephen’s improvement. But while he is aware of his oppositions, he is not losing faith.
AJ Ferrari is all motivated to bag three more championship crowns
Yes, that’s the fireball he has within this time! And Ferrari is now slated to win it all back with all the determination he has within. But he is unwilling to stop at 3; he wants 4 to get the year back that he lost to his injury from the wreck in 2022. He stated, “I grow from this how can I not let this happen again and um for me my end route’s fighting MMA but I want to win three more national championships or four more try to get that extra year back from my injury from my car wreck um and then win the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics and then fight.”
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Back in January 2022, AJ Ferrari was involved in a fatal car crash near Perkins, Oklahoma. As ESPN reported, Ferrari was driving his 2019 Dodge Durango along with athlete Isai Rodriguez. But what inspires us is AJ Ferrari’s faith and devotion. After the grand PAC-12 win, Ferrari doesn’t fail to be humble. His longtime fans already know that the Dallas native truly embodies the Lone Star state’s ethics of God, Guns and Texas.
In the same vein he states, “I think that um for me it was more hey God wants you to learn something from this you know what I mean there’s something to learn from this there’s a reason this happened you know things don’t happen for no reason.” According to the grappler perhaps the accident has done more good for him that it has done bad.
AJ believes that it was to simply let him know what his reality is and where he stands. To convey that sentiment he continues, “You need to humble yourself you need to show that the power you have is not from you it’s from me and I’m in control here God is the one who decides where I wrestle this year” It is yet to be seen if AJ is actually going to go all the way.
After all, Now that Ferrari is up for CSU-Bakersfield, he keeps his head calculated and has his eyes humbled. A grand, zeal-packed comeback with PAC-12 already is a tight-gripped answer to his haters. Fair to say that. Ferrari has not made a comeback; he is here to take the reign back!
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