Saturday, March 30, 2013

Comer Wins at Caged Vengeance 13

George Comer extended his winning streak impressively last night at NAAFS Caged Vengenance 13 by submitting BJJ ace Stephen Singleton with a head - arm choke in the second round of their three round fight.

Comer and Singleton came into the fight with nearly identical records (Comer 10-1, Singleton 9-1), though Singleton had been far  more active over the last 12 months, with 4 of his 7 consecutive wins coming in 2012.  Six of those wins were by submission in the first round of the fight.  Singleton also boasted a significant height and reach advantage, which figured prominently in Jason Dent's fight strategy.

GR Boxing Coach Donny
Walker wrapping Comer's hands
Comer got the takedown early in the first round, and dominated the round in top position with Singleton attacking from his back.  The second round was the same story with Comer getting the takedown and establishing control early.  From there it was a back and forth submission battle with Comer nearly caught in a deep triangle thrown up from the bottom by Singleton. In the end though Comer's dominant positioning allowed him to snag an arm and lock in the choke.  Comer's pro record is now 2-1, with a perfect record of finishes.

This win marks the end of Comer's exclusive contract with NAAFS, and the beginning of his time as a free agent.  His manager and head coach, Jason Dent says "We intend to keep George busier this year.  He's ready to fight away from his home turf."

The GR Team showing how to support a fighter

George was sponsored for this fight by Intimidation Clothing, Action Automotive, and the Happy Moose Bar & Grill

Written by: Bob Donaghy

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Furious Guerrieri Earns His Blue Belt

We'd like to take a moment to congratulate GR member Furious Guerrieri on his promotion to Blue Belt

At the start of evening BJJ class on 3/27/2013, head instructor Jeff Starr pulled Furious Guerrieri to the front of the class and promoted him citing his dedication to training and rapid progress in the sport.

The promotion to blue belt is an unforgettable milestone, it vindicates the amount of time you’ve put into training and provides an outward indicator of your proficiency.  Be sure to congratulate Furious when you see him at the Academy.

Written by: Bob Donaghy

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Dan Wojcik Earns His Blue Belt

At the start of Wednesday night BJJ class GR Head Instructor Jeff Starr had the pleasure of promoting another GR member.

In recognition of his skills, dedication to training, successfully completion of all the requirements and regular attendance, Dan Wojcik was advanced to Blue Belt.  Next time you see Dan around the Academy, be sure to congratulate him on his achievement.

Written By: Bob Donaghy

Saturday, March 16, 2013

GR Picks up Gold at American Grappling Challenge

GriffonRawl sent six members to the AGC in Medina.  And it was a very tough competition: Strongstyle, Evolve, Instigator, all sent teams.  All together 38 gyms/teams were represented.  Everyone from our team found things to take back to GriffonRawl and work on.

This is how we did:
Cody Lewis - Featherweight Blue Belt Intermediate GI 1st place gold and Featherweight Intermediate No-Gi 1st place gold

Jeff Offack - First place in featherweight white belt.

Kevin McCallion  - 2nd place in Lightweight Intermediate Blue Belt & 3rd place in No-Gi intermediate blue belt

Joe Callari - placed 3rd in No-Gi Intermediate middle weight, but did not place in Intermediate Blue Belt Gi at middleweight

Steve Hetzel - did not place in Gi or No-Gi (purple belt & no Gi advance...featherweight)

Sammy Callari welterweight intermediate blue belt and intermediate No-Gi...but lost matches do to points. Both guys he lost to went on to win the division.

Thanks again to everyone who stepped up and competed, and to everyone who made the trip to support the team.  The next AGC is in August.

Written by: Bob Donaghy


Thursday, March 14, 2013

Pros Pick: St. Pierre vs. Diaz

From Sherdog.com

For nearly five years, the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s welterweight division has remained under the rule of one man: Georges St. Pierre.

St. Pierre will defend his 170-pound title against former Strikeforce champion Nick Diaz in the UFC 158 main event on Saturday at the Bell Centre in Montreal. The 31-year-old St. Pierre has won his last 10 fights, establishing himself as one of the top pound-for-pound fighters in the sport. Diaz, 29, has posted 11 victories in his past 12 appearances.

Sherdog.com touched base with a number of professional fighters and trainers to gauge their opinions on the UFC 158 co-headliner:

Jason Dent: St. Pierre is too smart, to talented, too fast, too strong, too experienced and I believe it will be his night. I’m a fan of Diaz inside the cage when it comes to his skills, but I’m a fan of St. Pierre in and out of the cage, as he represents our sport the way it should be represented.

For the rest of the article, click HERE

Adapted by: Bob Donaghy

Sunday, March 3, 2013

GR Takes Over Atlas Cinemas



Just a quick note to thank everyone for coming out for the premier of the GriffonRawl Music Video. About 150 members and their families braved a very cold day in Mentor to celebrate with us, and we're very thankful. We had the video produced to celebrate and showcase the Academy's achievements, friends and supporters since our founding in 1997 and the day turned out just we hoped.  The GR crowd filled one of the Atlas Cinemas largest theaters, and the majority of the crowd stayed after the video to watch fight classic Rocky 4.

It was good to have a chance to publicly thank everyone involved in the production of the video for their support of GriffonRawl: Greg Kalikas, Founder & CEO of NAAFS, Rocky Nelson, Owner of The Rock House and GmonE, aka: Gregory Baughman, Record Exec/Hip Hop Artist and the voice of the video were all called out and thanked for their support.

For those of you who can't get enough of it, the video is now loaded on the GriffonRawl YouTube channel

Written by: Bob Donaghy