As a child, David Avellan was diagnosed as autistic and his parents were told that he would not make it past a 3rd grade education. His parents did not accept that and took it upon themselves to educate him. Eventually they got through and he was able to integrate with society and go to school.
Asthma was another problem for him as a child that he was able to overcome, but he struggled with obesity all the way into high school. He was shy, introverted, and socially awkward child who was addicted to video games.
In his sophomore year of high school, he followed my brother into wrestling at Killian High School. His coach, Tirso Valls, was a ruthless man that had no time for weakness. He owes him greatly for transforming me into the man he is today.
After a successful wrestling career in high school, he got into NHB (No Holds Barred) after his brother. They trained with Master R.I. for about two years before beginning their own grappling club out of a Tae Kwon Do school, Avellan Grappling. It was a small group of 10 students that were hardcore – not afraid to take a beating. It was more of a fight club than a school. 🙂
In 2001, David Avellan and his brother Marcos opened the Freestyle Fighting Academy (FFA). He was 19 and Marcos was 20 years old at the time. They had no money, no capital, no business plan, and no master. They just had a dream – to be the best martial artists they could be. The beginning years were very rough, and they struggled through many hardships before they saw any return on their investments. There were many times that they thought about closing shop and quitting, but their will to succeed was too great.
David Avellan has had the great honor of competing all over the world and has battled the greatest champions in grappling. He holds victories over Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Black Belts Rafael Lovato Jr., Tarsis Humphries, Amaury Bitteti, Roberto “Cyborg” Abreu, Rener Gracie, and Alexandre “Xande” Ribeiro. He has been featured in Grappling Magazine multiple times and has been featured in the local news as well. One of his greatest achievements was taking home a Bronze Medal in the ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championships in 2009 at Barcelona.
He is currently looking forward to continuing his competition career and achieving one of his dreams – to become the ADCC Submission World Champion and Absolute Champion. He also wishes to continue to spread his techniques and philosophy through seminars, books, DVDs, and through the internet. You can learn more about David Avellan in his blog by clicking here!
David Avellan’s 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
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
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
2011 Grapplers Quest Florida Cruiserweight Champion
2011 ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship Competitor
2013 ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship Competitor