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Terutomo Yamazaki

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and he had practiced extensively before this championship. Although Yamazaki was under-trained, the match was almost even, and Rōyama's won only on a decision. The finals was one of the best matches ever at Kyokushin, and the story passed into history down from generation to generation. All concerned
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All concerned in Kyokushin and the mass media were surprised at Yamazaki's performance at the Fifth All-Japan Full Contact Karate Open Championships in 1973 because he didn't have a chance to train sufficiently before the competition. But Yamazaki won five matches by strength and by overwhelming his
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Though Yamazaki tried to make time to practice karate while doing television production work, it was very difficult for him to continue training for the All-Japan Full Contact Karate Open Championships. He made a deliberate decision to retire from the All-Japan Open Championships and reported it to
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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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including Birahon, Sakao and Samanso. The competition was fighting against other combative arts. The rules were simple: It was a foul to use a hand or elbow to the face and to attack a man's vital point. The players didn't use any protection. They fought using bare hands, bare knees and bare legs.
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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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The kickboxing promoters wanted to keep Yamazaki at kickboxing because Yamazaki was a strong and good-looking fighter, and he had been very popular. The promoters presented Yamazaki with good contract terms, but Yamazaki refused the offer, responding that he had never fought martial arts for the
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ordered 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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often summoned Yamazaki to the headquarters of Kyokushin. Because Yamazaki speaks his mind to everyone frankly, Ōyama liked Yamazaki's personality. Ōyama and Yamazaki had discussed the method of the organizational operation for quite a while before Ōyama's death.
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Masutatsu Ōyama after the Fifth All-Japan Open Championships. Yamazaki left a steady record of wins in all of the All-Japan Open Championships in which he participated. Yamazaki said “I don't do professional karate. I think that makes
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Yamazaki also participated in the Second, Fourth and Fifth All-Japan Full Contact Karate Open Championships, winning 2nd place, 4th place and 2nd place, respectively. His karate training had decreased because he graduated
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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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after the Second All-Japan Open Championships. He had not planned to compete in the All-Japan Open Championships any further and did not enter for the Third All-Japan Open Championships. But
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in 1977. The dojo was managed by volunteers because Yamazaki did not wish to earn money by professional karate. For this reason, the dojo was not called Kyokushin but instead
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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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Before the First All-Japan Full Contact Karate Open Championships, Yamazaki had thought that he had to win this championships at any cost. If he did not become a
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of the All-Japan Full Contact Karate Open Championships in 1969, and has promoted Kyokushin famous through his accomplishments. Because he fought and defeated
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Yamazaki was not only a strong fighter but also became a respected teacher. Some fighters who have benefited by studying under Yamazaki are
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where they practiced kickboxing about two months before entering the kickboxing competitions in April, 1969. Yamazaki fought in the
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dirty. It was good for me only in the Spirit of Kyokushin that had been cultivated for years.” It was a simple retirement.
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boxers, he created a reputation for Kyokushin before the First All-Japan Open Full Contact Karate Championships was held.
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Za burajiru kyokushin: sekai o seisuru ichigeki karate (ザ・ブラジル極真:世界を制する一撃カラテ、結実した極真魂) ketsujitsushita kyokushindamashii
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or fought with him said "We always hurt our hands and legs. Yamazaki has a technique which means defense is offense."
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called International Budo Karate Organization Gyakushin-Kai (逆真会館) in 1995. He continues to manage this organization.
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in the first round. Also one of the strongest boxers of Muai Thai with knockout wins over Sawamura was Samanso from
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Yamazaki instructed pupils of novice, intermediate and advanced levels at the headquarters of Kyokushin and the
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This record was not broken for a while, but it was exceeded in total breaking and reached a new height with
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of various kinds also participated in this competition. Athletes included Gidon Gaddary who was an Israeli
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at the All-Japan Open Championships, Kyokushin would end there when Yamazaki or Soeno of the Kyokushin's
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After the First World Full Contact Karate Open Championships in 1975, Yamazaki visited Shigeru Ōyama's
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Kyokushin was planning to hold the First All-Japan Full Contact Karate Open Championships at the
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Yamazaki was skilled in advanced techniques and very strong and fast at the basic techniques of
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After these fights, Yamazaki wanted to learn Muay Thai because it is a strong and technical
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After retiring from All-Japan Full Contact Karate Open Championships, Yamazaki worked as a
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At the first competition, Soeno fought Kannanpai who was one of the strongest boxers of
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Yamazaki Terutomo no jissen karate taosutame no kamae to koubou (山崎照朝の実戦空手倒すための構えと攻防)
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was a huge boom from 1965 to 1975 when it was broadcast on the four TV stations,
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Kyokushin gaiden: kyokushin karate mō hitotsu no tatakai (極真外伝 - ~極真空手もう一つの闘い~)
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in Kyokushin and the mass media said "Yamazaki is a genius" at what he does.
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For two and a half years Yamazaki commuted three hours from his house to the
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and bare legs. Competitors could use four types of technique: punching (“
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to enter the competitions. Ōyama also founded a kickboxing gym called
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Metropolitan Gymnasium in September 1969. It was not only a karate
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opponents, and he came to the finals at last. His opposition was
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Terutomo Yamazaki was born on July 31, 1947, in the village of
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Wagashi Ōyama Masutatsu: Sennihyakumannin e no michi (わが師大山倍達)
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taught. Yamazaki practiced with the senior pupils who were
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and Ōyama obtained clearance for Yamazaki to open a karate
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player weighing over 100 kilograms; Paul Jackson who was a
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Mushino kokoro: Karate ni kaketa seishun (無心の心 ― 空手に賭けた青春)
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develop new ways to fight and knock out larger opponents.
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himself on his days off. Most of his fame came from
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Index

Yamato, Yamanashi
Japan
Japan
Japan
Lightweight
Welterweight
Kyokushin Karate
Muay Thai
Kickboxing
Orthodox
Kyokushin Gym
Kickboxing
Grandmaster
Shokei Matsui
Katsuaki Satō
Miyuki Miura
Seiji Isobe
Howard Collins
Toshikazu Satō
Takashi Azuma
https://archive.today/20040615005232/http://www15.ocn.ne.jp/~j-karate/
Japanese
karateka
Kyokushin Kaikan
lightweight
kickboxer
Karate
Japan
honbu
Ōmiya-ku, Saitama

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