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and he had practiced extensively before this championship. Although
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besides his own practice. He later said that it was good experience for him to instruct at Camp Zama as the pupils of the U.S. Army were larger than
Japanese fighters. Several pupils measured over 200 centimeters in height and weighed over 90 kilograms, and practicing with these students led him to
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that matters to his thinking. Many offers and persuasions came again and again, and finally he signed to participate in kickboxing matches. But TV Asahi stopped broadcasting kickboxing, and he returned to karate after only one year. He fought ten kickboxing matches with a record of eight knock out
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Yamazaki to participate in the Fourth All-Japan Open Championships because Ōyama knew Yamazaki was very popular. Many of the spectators came to watch Yamazaki's fight, so at the request of Ōyama, Yamazaki returned to competition at the Fourth All-Japan Open Championships in 1972.
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were defeated by another style of karate fighters or other martial artists. Yamazaki admitted that the mental pressure was considerable, but he dealt with the pressures. He fought six matches and won five by
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a half a year before their match. Soeno was defeated by Kannanpai, and the next match was Yamazaki and Kannanpai. Yamazaki gained a knock out win over Kannanpai with a right
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1635:【Guts to Fight】 (February 27, 2006).
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1500:"Karatedō Monthly (月刊空手道)".
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1115:List of male kickboxers
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1540:The Champions' Fights-
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893:, a karateka from the
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494:The World Ōyama Karate
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1188:(福昌堂), October, 1995.
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1777:Comparison of styles
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1390:Gekkann Power Karate
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1699:What is Kyokushin?
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542:Kickboxing career
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454:Yamato, Yamanashi
391:Ōmiya-ku, Saitama
354:Yamazaki Terutomo
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