Roman Bravo Young (RBY) grew up in a tough neighborhood in South Tucson, AZ. His father was never in his life and his mother had her issues with substance abuse and addiction. Most kids that come from that area and that type of upbringing don't find much success in anything.
Penn State Wrestling Star, 2X NCAA Champ Roman Bravo-Young Film Released
Jan 31, 2023
On January 31, FloSports released RBY: Straight Outta Tucson, a film about Roman Bravo-Young's rise to wrestling success.RBY's Greatest Hits
Jan 31, 2023
Roman Bravo-Young is currently one of the best pound-for-pound wrestlers in the NCAA. With his upcoming film that takes a deep dive into his enthralling upbringing, “Straight Outta Tucson” set to be released on January 31st, I thought it would be a great idea also to take a look at some of his biggest moments on the mat.Roman Bravo-Young Did 8th Grade Twice, Didn't Go To School For A Whole Year
Jan 23, 2023
Roman Bravo-Young was a great young wrestler but he was a little bit small for 106 after he finished 8th grade. His grandfather raised and trained Roman and he felt it was best if RBY did 8th grade a second time in order to put on some size. During his second 8th grade year, RBY didn't go to school. He just played video games into the morning hours and then slept and trained all day. He repeated that cycle for an entire year.Can RBY Win The Hodge? Why It Might Be Closer Than You Think
Jan 17, 2023
Can anyone stop Spencer Lee from becoming the first 3X Dan Hodge Trophy Award winner since Cael Sanderson? This will be a running storyline for the remainder of the wrestling season. While the Hawkeye is no doubt the odds-on-favorite to get it done, there are several threats to his three-peat at this point in the season. Chief among them is Roman Bravo-Young.FloWrestling To Release Roman Bravo-Young Film On January 31
Jan 12, 2023
A new FloFilm featuring Penn State superstar Roman Bravo-Young is being released on January 31. “RBY: Straight Outta Tucson” explores the tumultuous and winding journey that led to one of the most successful wrestling careers in NCAA history.