Jordan Burroughs didn’t want to end career being booed; Now legend on verge of 8th world title
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Jordan Burroughs, olympic gold medalist and Winslow Township High School graduate, looks on during PRTC wrestling practice at the Penn Wrestling Room, in Philadelphia, Monday, Sept. 6, 2021.Joe Warner | For NJ Advance Media
Jordan Burroughs walked off the arena floor at Penn State’s Bryce Jordan Center in April.
The former Winslow Township state champion and record-holding seven-time world or Olympic gold medalist had just lost to former Penn State standout Jason Nolf at the Olympic Trials – one win shy of earning a spot in the 74 kg finals against his long-time rival Kyle Dake.
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