Mike Massesnzio’s Team Iron Horse MMA has joined Phil Ross and his American Eagle MMA School. The Ross and Massenzio Team have been together for several years sharing training concepts, methods, ideals and of course training time.
Check out the video from CNN inews:
http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-432426
American Eagle MMA & Kettlebells Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Champions:
Newark, NJ – Was the Site of The NAGA North American Grappling Association’s World Championships- The American Eagle MMA Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Team entered 7 competitors and came away with 5 place winners – 3 Champions and 2 second place finishers. The Champions were Shaun Scott, Matthew Dowling and Robert Litterio. The Second Place finishers were Paul Delisio and Spencer Ross. Coaches Mike Massenzio and Phil Ross were very proud of the performances put forth.
There were competitors from all over the US – as far away as Hawaii, Germany, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Costa Rica, as well as many other countries.
The American Eagle School conducts classes in Gi and No-Gi Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Mixed Martial Arts, Defensive Tactics, Russian Kettlebells and is the home for the Team Iron Horse MMA Professional Fighters.




Team Iron Horse MMA Professional and Amateur Mixed Martial Arts.
Chief Instructor: Mike Massenzio
Mike brings his experience in the UFC Octagon, National Wrestling Championships and World Grappling Championships to his students and fighters.
Mike Massenzio’s Team Iron Horse MMA was established by the Iron Horse himself, Mike Massenzio in 2007. The team is comprised of burgeoning Pros as well as amateurs. Prospective fighters are schooled in the arts of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Wrestling, Boxing and Muay Thai to prepare them for combat in the cage. Students are schooled in the aforementioned disciplines and based on their performance, asked to join the Fight Team.
All-Decade Wrestling Team
Upperweights
Mike Massenzio, St. Joseph (2001): Massenzio won back-to-back State championships in 2000 and 2001, going 72-2 in that stretch and finishing with a record of 129-13, third in Bergen County history at the time.
For the full article, visit:
http://www.northjersey.com/sports/96120859_All-Decade_Wrestling_Team.html?c=y&page=2

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