In a fun challenge that has captured the attention of combat sports enthusiasts, former state wrestling champion Georgio Poullas has put his grappling skills to the test against a competitor with 3.5 years of BJJ. The stakes? A cool $1,000 for anyone who can take Poullas down.
Poullas, who clinched the Ohio state championship in the 152-pound weight class back in 2016, has been making waves with similar challenges.
Facing off against Poullas in this unique challenge is Devil in Florida, a seasoned combatant with an impressive background. Devil boasts eight years of mixed martial arts experience, specializing in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Adding to his credentials, Florida is also a proud veteran of the United States Marine Corps.
When asked about his chances of taking Poullas down, Florida exuded confidence. “100% absolutely,” he declared, leaving no room for doubt. The marine veteran’s self-assurance was palpable as he rated his likelihood of success a perfect “10 out of 10.”
The two proceeded to deliver a fun grappling session in which Devil indeed came close to taking down Poullas – though he wasn’t succesful in pinning him. He came closest in the first attempt, with the subsequent takes not receiving that much of a response.
Ultimately Poullas and his challenge live to go on another day.
