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USA · Oklahoma State (NCAA)

Bennett Berge

ArchetypePressure Grappler

Cuts the cage, changes levels, drowns opponents in control time.

184 lbs / 197 lbsOrthodox
Record
75-26-0
Win %
74%
KO / TKO
0
Submissions
0
Finish Rate
0%
Height
Reach
Fights
101
Secret Weapon

Fight Plan: Bennett Berge

A coach-ready game plan — historical weaknesses opponents have exploited and what to drill in camp.

Historical Weaknesses
  • Lower point output against elite defensive counter-wrestlers
  • Occasionally susceptible to technical falls against top-tier national talent
Camp Focus
  • Drill takedown defense and cage-wall scrambles
  • Stack southpaw sparring partners in camp
  • Underhook battles and posture work off the back
Blueprint Radar
BP 5.3/10

Fighter fingerprint

Six-axis profile — the shape tells you the style at a glance.

Aggression0Cardio85Wrestling92Fight IQ84Distance Control59Finishing0Bennett Berge
Read the shape

Wrestling and Cardio are the standout edges; opponents should expect their game plan to lean on these. Finishing is the lowest axis — exploit it.

  • Aggression0
  • Cardio85
  • Wrestling92
  • Fight IQ84
  • Distance Control59
  • Finishing0
Camp Prep ReportWhat to drill this week

Prep for camp: Bennett Berge

Recommendations a coach can act on tomorrow — opponent tendencies, drills, and the sparring styles to stack against this fight.

Most Common Tendencies
Patterns to expect in the cage
  • High-output offensive wrestler with a high bonus-point percentage
  • Dominant in transition, often chaining multiple takedown attempts together
  • Aggressive upper-body ties and collegiate style hand-fighting to create openings
Training Recommendations
Drill these specific looks
  • Drill reactive sprawls — bait the shot off your right hand
  • Match their pace through round 2, then turn the screws in 3
  • Win exchanges with volume, not single shots — they walk through power
  • Posture and frame drills off bottom — never give up the back
  • Mix unscripted looks in sparring — they thrive on patterns
Sparring Recommendations
Stack these styles in camp
  • Southpaw pressure striker
  • Chain-wrestling D1 partner
  • Black-belt grappler comfortable on bottom
  • Marathon partner — 5x5 hard rounds, no rest
Find Footage

See it on film

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Striking Tape

Distance, combinations, defensive movement

Wrestling / Grappling Tape

Clinch work, level changes, control time

Recent Fights

Last 3 performances, full rounds and post-fight breakdowns

Coaches: official clip embeds per fighter are coming next — for now, deep links open searches pre-filtered to Bennett Berge.

Fighter Evolution

How Bennett has changed

Trend lines across the last three years of tape.

2022
Aggression1.0
Wrestling7.6
Fight IQ6.8
2024
Aggression1.0
Wrestling8.6
Fight IQ7.9
2026
Aggression0.0
Wrestling9.2
Fight IQ8.4

Synthesized from recent fight tape · refresh to recompute

Similar Fighters

Stylistic neighbors

Closest matches across attributes, finish profile, and discipline — useful for sparring partner selection.

Status / Injuries

healthy

No recent injuries reported; active in U23 and collegiate circuits.

Checked 6/21/2026

Recent Form

  • W
    vs Brock Fettig
    DEC 6-2 · U23 Nationals
    2026-05-31
  • L
    vs Gabe Sollars
    TF5 18-3 · NCAA Division I Championships
    2026-03-19
  • L
    vs Colton Hawks
    DEC 5-1 · NCAA Division I Championships
    2026-03-19
  • W
    vs Wyatt Ingham
    DEC 8-5 · NCAA Division I Championships
    2026-03-19

Availability

active
Next: 2026-27 NCAA Wrestling Season

Transferred to Oklahoma State for his Senior season.

Record

W-L-D
75-26-0
KO / TKO
0
Submissions
0
Win %
74%

Attribute Profile

Chin80
Cardio85
Fight IQ84
Striking0
Grappling88
Wrestling92

Scouting Summary

Bennett Berge is a highly decorated NCAA Division I wrestler and All-American who recently transferred from South Dakota State to Oklahoma State. He is primarily known for his elite pace and technical proficiency in the 184 and 197-pound divisions, consistently ranking in the national top 15.

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Tendencies

  • High-output offensive wrestler with a high bonus-point percentage
  • Dominant in transition, often chaining multiple takedown attempts together
  • Aggressive upper-body ties and collegiate style hand-fighting to create openings

Signature Moves

  • Tech Fall (TF5)
  • Double Leg Takedown
  • Ride and Mat Return
  • Upper Body Tie-ups

Weaknesses

  • Lower point output against elite defensive counter-wrestlers
  • Occasionally susceptible to technical falls against top-tier national talent