David Avellan

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David Avellan
BornMiami, Florida, United States
NationalityAmerican
Height5 ft 9.88 in (1.77 m)
Weight185 lb (84 kg; 13.2 st)[1]
DivisionLight Heavyweight
Reach72 in (183 cm)
Fighting out ofMiami, Florida
TeamFreestyle Fighting Academy
Rankblack belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Years active1997–present
Mixed martial arts record
Total3
Wins2
By knockout1
By submission1
Losses1
By knockout1
UniversityFlorida International University
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
David Avellan
Medal record
Representing  United States
Grappling
ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship
Bronze medal – third place 2009 Barcelona, Spain -88 kg

David Avellan is an American grappler and professional mixed martial artist who has fought for World Extreme Cagefighting and Bodog Fight promotions. Past opponents include French journeyman Antony Rea and UFC contender Aaron Simpson.

David has competed in the 2005 ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship, the 2007 ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship, the 2009 ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship, where he won a Bronze Medal in the 87.9 kg division,[2] and most recent the 2011 ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship and the 2013 ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship. He competed at the ADCC World Championship in 2015.

David Avellan is most well known for his grappling techniques and abilities, with matches against Ronaldo Souza, Robert Drysdale, and Demian Maia. He holds victories over Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Black Belts Rafael Lovato Jr., Tarsis Humphreys, Amaury Bitetti, Roberto Abreu, Rener Gracie, and Alexandre Ribeiro. He has been featured in Grappling Magazine multiple times and has been featured in the local news as well.[3]

He continues to develop new training videos and techniques that are widely used in the MMA community including the Kimura Trap. [4]

David Avellan is credited with introducing the term 'kimura trap' and 'kimura trap system' into BJJ common vocabulary.[5]

Personal life[]

Education :

In early childhood David was misdiagnosed with autism, but credits his parent's home schooling and disbelief in this medical assessment as the reason for his normal development. He eventually re-entered the public school system without issues, and pursued math and science, eventually earning his bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from Florida International University.[6] Briefly, he worked in the science and technology industry.

Entry into Athleticism :

In his sophomore year of high school, he followed his brother into wrestling at Killian High School. He suffered from asthma and obesity as a child, but through athletic development and supervised nutrition was able to overcome these obstacles. His coach, Tirso Valls, was very strict and presented the foundations for his future grappling development through wrestling.

Currently he resides in Las Vegas, Nevada and offers training camps and private lessons for students. He also gives lectures and seminars around the world. Information on his programs can be found at www.ffacoach.com

Becoming a Mixed Martial Artist[]

After a successful wrestling career in high school, David got into NHB (No Holds Barred) fighting. He trained with a local martial arts school before beginning his own grappling club out of a Tae Kwon Do school.

In 2001, Marcos And David Avellan opened the Freestyle Fighting Academy (FFA). David was 19 and Marcos was 20 years old at the time. They originally planned to create a place with a creative and open environment to practice their own training techniques and styles.

After meeting Lloyd Irvin, the Avellan brothers were able to translate the simple gym mentality into a larger scale business operation, and the Freestyle Fighting Academy has become the biggest Mixed Martial Arts gym in South Florida with multiple locations, classes, and students. David and his brother continue to train and teach new generations of fighters on a regular basis. Some of his students are : George Masvidal (black belt under David Avellan), Enrico Cocco (black belt under David Avellan).

Tournament Titles[]

  • 2000 KWA Sport Combat III Heavyweight Champion
  • 2000 FFC Heavyweight Champion
  • 2001 Rival Classic Heavyweight Champion
  • 2001 Rival Classic II Heavyweight Champion
  • 2002 FGA Submission Grappling Open II Heavyweight Champion[7]
  • 2002 Planet Submission 16-man Absolute Champion
  • 2002 NAGA New England 10-man Superfight Champion
  • 2003 NAGA World Light-Heavyweight Champion
  • 2003 GQ Team USA Member – Cruiserweight
  • 2003 NAGA All-American Superfight Champion
  • 2003 NAGA Pro-Am Superfight Champion
  • 2003 Finisher Cup Superfight Champion
  • 2003 Grapplemania 4-man Superfight Champion
  • 2003 GQ Pro Division World Champion
  • 2003 Ultimate Submission Showdown – Silver Medalist [8]
  • 2004 Submission Wrestling Open ADCC Superfight Winner
  • 2004 Grappler's Quest West V Pro Middleweight Champion
  • 2004 Grappler's Quest Oxydol Challenge – Champion
  • 2005 ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship Competitor
  • 2006 AFC VIII MMA Bout – Winner
  • 2007 BodogFight Season 4 MMA Bout – Winner
  • 2007 ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship Competitor
  • 2008 WEC Fighter
  • 2009 ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship Bronze Medalist[2]
  • 2011 Grapplers Quest Florida Cruiserweight Champion
  • 2011 ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship Competitor[9]
  • 2013 ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship Competitor

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Mixed martial arts record[]

Professional record breakdown
3 matches 2 wins 1 loss
By knockout 1 1
By submission 1 0
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 2-1 Aaron Simpson KO (punch) WEC 36: Faber vs. Brown November 5, 2008 1 0:18 Hollywood, Florida, United States
Win 2-0 Antony Rea TKO (punches) BodogFight - Costa Rica Combat February 17, 2007 2 4:15 Pococí (canton), Costa Rica
Win 1-0 Andre Daniels Submission (rear naked choke) Absolute Fighting Championships 19 October 21, 2006 1 2:30 Boca Raton, Florida, United States

References[]

  1. ^ a b http://www.sherdog.com/fighter/David-Avellan-19192
  2. ^ a b http://adccbarcelona.com/
  3. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Kimbo Slice & FFA MMA Miami on TV News!. YouTube.
  4. ^ https://www.youtube.com/user/DavidFFA
  5. ^ "Kimura Trap System – The Ultimate Kimura Submission Lock Series for BJJ and MMA". Kimura Trap System - The Ultimate Kimura Lock System For MMA & BJJ. Retrieved 2020-11-15.
  6. ^ "David Avellan Bio". 20 February 2013. Retrieved 2014. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  7. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-09-28. Retrieved 2013-09-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ "The-Ultimate-Submission-Showdown-Results".
  9. ^ "ADCC Submission Fighting World Championship 2011 • ADCC NEWS".

External links[]

ps://ffacoach.com/?_ga=2.155529275.1278263133.1605410869-1579619206.1605410869

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