Bey was the U.S. Senior Greco-Roman national champion in 2016 and began training at the Olympic Training Center. He went on to represent the
United States in 2016, 2017 and 2018 at the
Junior World Championships, placing eight, first and fifth respectively. In 2016, he placed fourth at the Dave Schultz M. International and claimed a Bill Farrell M. International title. In December, he represented USA at the Club World Championships after winning the US Open and helped the team to place eleventh. In 2017, he won a Dave Schultz M. International title, placed second at the US Open, third at the Zagreb Grand Prix, and twenty first at the
U23 World Championships. In 2018, he claimed championships at the US Open, Cerro Pelado International and Bill Farrell International. He then went on to place seventeenth at the Germany Grand Prix after losing in the first round. In his final competition of the year, Bey competed at the
World Championships, where he
placed seventh. In 2019, he claimed his second Dave Schultz M. International championship, his second-straight US Open championship, placed second at the
Pan American Championships and made it to
Final X, where he fell short. In December, he won the US National Championship and qualified for the Olympic Trials. On February 9–10, 2019, Bey competed against Rafael Iunusov in the quarterfinals of the Zagreb Grand Prix. While down 2 points to 6, Bey attacked Iunusov with a
right hook to the
chin at the end of the match, this led to a
disqualification loss. He was not suspended and competed days later at the Hungary Grand Prix.
2020 Olympics In 2020, Bey placed seventh at the Matteo Pellicone Ranking Series and he was then scheduled to compete at the 2020 US Olympic Team Trials on April 4–5 at
State College, Pennsylvania. However, the event was postponed for 2021 along with the
Summer Olympics due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, leaving all the qualifiers unable to compete. On October 30, 2020, it was announced by the
United States Anti-Doping Agency that Bey had accepted a one-year long suspension, after failing to properly inform and maintain his whereabouts information, missing his opportunity to compete at the
2020 Summer Olympics.
2024 Olympics Bey represented the
United States in the Men's
Greco-Roman 77kilogram wrestling competition at the
2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, and was the 2024 U.S. Olympic Team Trials Champion. Bey lost to his opponent,
Akzhol Makhmudov, and ultimately placed 11th in the final standing. Leading up to the Garmes, Bey won the bronze medal at the
2024 Pan American Wrestling Championships held in Acapulco, Mexico, a few days later, he competed at the
2024 Pan American Wrestling Olympic Qualification Tournament. He was eliminated in his second match. == Greco-Roman record ==