
LIGHT BEER

Narrowly missing each other in their respective NCAA careers Zahid Valencia was stacking international wins as one of America’s most explosive scorers while Parker Keckeisen cemented himself as one of the greatest wrestlers in University of Northern Iowa history.
Four years. Keckeisen’s elder, Valencia might still be ascending. After dominating the senior circuit, Valencia yet again grabbed the attention of the world by putting on one of the most impressive runs in American history at 2025 Worlds. Always known for high pace scoring, an RAF 4 matchup with a wrestler as accomplished as Keckeisen will truly give us an idea of exactly how high Valencia’s ceiling has been raised.
Keckeisen’s consistency has set him up to potentially have an even higher ceiling. It’s hard to discount the impact others have made in the weight class but this matchup may be more than just bragging rights. This may be the passing of a torch or an identifier for who truly sits at the center of the storm.
Offense vs Defense
Parker Keckeisen: Consistent NCAA Champion known for his positioning, hand-fighting and lockdown defense. If Keckeisen gets ahead early, he’s one of the most impenetrable wrestlers in the game.
Zahid Valencia: Two-time NCAA Champion and multiple time International Champion, Valencia is one of the most dynamic offensive threats in modern wrestling. Known for his explosiveness and creating angles, Valencia is always a tech fall threat.
What To Watch For
Zahid’s Elite Finishing: Valencia’s knack for attacking at every position has led to him being one of the most feared finishers in the weight class. It’s not impossible to fight him off but it’s going to take Keckeisen’s best to keep Valencia from putting up the points he’s used to.
Keckeisen’s Problem Solving: Valencia has beaten some of the best in the world and carries an aura of unpredictability. It takes athletes like Keckeisen to pose a threat to his style. Cerebra and prepared going into every match. Valencia won’t be shut out, but he won’t have Keckeisen chasing his tail.
Freestyle Experience: Both men are world class in their own rights but it’s Valencia who has earned the reputation as freestyle threat. Valencia has largely dominated the space while Keckeisen has met the new challenge with mixed results.
Will Zahid Valencia continue his reign of terror or will the torch be passed off to the UNI hero? Find out Saturday, December 20 ONLY on Fox Nation!
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