Two heavyweights
Aaron Anspach is another All-American wrestler, who made his debut last years and has been busy coaching and training for the Olympic team. While he isn't as good of a wrestler as Cole Konrad or Steve Mocco, He is still extremely talented and looks to be better built then those two. Anspach is 27 years old he is 6'0 240 and has a record of 1-0. His next fight is Sept second against Johnny Curtis (6-2).
Andrew Fogg is another interesting heavyweight. He is 24 years old 6'2 245 with a record of 7-0 as an amateur. He comes from Kentucky the state that brought us Chad Corvin, a great prospect that unfortunately an injury cost him his career. Of Fogg's seven victories five have come by subs from strikes, and no one has gone the distance against him. Though the quality of his opponents isn't great, there are some decent fighters he's faced.
Under the radar
Justin Guthrie is 6'1 185 and only 22 and sports a record of 12-4 . He recently defeated another talented prospect from Strikeforce, Mike Bernhard. Of his four defeats two have come against talented fighters in Jesse Lund and UFC vet Jesse Forbes. Guthrie's problem has been his striking, if he can improve that he has a chance to make it in the UFC and since he is only 22 he has plenty of time to improve.
Two Prospects from big name gyms
Jimmy "Rabbit" Jones is a popular fighter at Xtreme Couture. He is 25 years old 5'7 145 and very well rounded his record is 3-0 pro and 7-3 am. Jones began his career losing his first three fights in 2008. However after devoting himself to training he hasn't lost since. His last victory came against Hulk Hogan's nephew David Bollea(3-1), over the weekend.
Jacob Morris is the top amateur prospect at Team Quest, and even though Hendo and Lindland have split it still has some very talented fighters. Morris is only 20 5'11 170 and hasn't been fighting for long, his background is in wrestling and currently sports a record of 7-2. Morris is expected to make his pro debut next year.
Missouri Prospects
I seem to be a big fan of young fighters from Missouri, mainly because they all are good athletes with strong wrestling backgrounds. Missouri is what Iowa used to be for MMA, and until Jake Varner and Dave Zabriskie try MMA, Missouri will continue to be the future breeding ground for MMA. Two of the guys I've picked out are Rance Foust and Damon Jackson.
Rance Foust trains out of one of Missouri's best gyms Branson City Fight Club. I couldn't find much footage on him but waht I did see I liked. His standup needs improvement, but he can take some shots and his wrestling and submissions are very good. Foust is 23 years old and is 5'11 205 his record is 6-0 Amateur with only one person going past the first round. I think he might be better suited at maybe 170, but he has potential to be a bigger version of Pat Curran.
Damon Jackson is 23 years old 5'10 155 and sports a record of 6-0. From what I saw in his footage he doesn't appear to be a very good striker at all, but he is submission machine 4 first round sub and two second round subs. Jackson also does a good job of taking people down, something other submission guys like Dutin Hazelett don't seem to know how to do.