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Karate Combat president Asim Zaidi rips PFL's Donn Davis: 'Stay in the background' - MSNMIAMI – Karate Combat president Asim Zaidi is critical of his own performance as a leader, so when he sees another face of a combat sports promotion making questionable moves, he has plenty of ...
The 35th anniversary celebration of the Zanshin-Zen Isshukai-Kan karate-do style of martial arts happened on Saturday night.
For the first time, the fish-out-of-water Karate Kid has a genuine martial background. Prior to getting the part, Wang studied Karate and Kung Fu, along with the Korean styles of Taekwondo and Kumdo.
The newest movie in the “Karate Kid” franchise, “Karate Kid: Legends,” initially seemed like it was leaving Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) by the wayside. However, by the end of the movie ...
In the original “Karate Kid” movie, which came out more than 40 years ago, Pat Morita was the only main Asian American cast member even though it takes place in California’s San Fernando Valley.
The latest movie in the “Karate Kid” franchise, “Karate Kid: Legends,” ended with a dramatic fight — that included hundreds of background actors. “We had 650 extras in there on the ...
West Coast Karate. Martin has worked his way to a brown belt in three years. Quinn Finegan, 9, has a green belt but is working towards a brown. She joined the dojo to learn self-defense.
Despite the devastating loss of her home and her dojo, 10-year-old Eden Savoian secured two bronze medals during an international karate contest held in Las Vegas last weekend and is committed to ...
Back in 1984, Daniel LaRusso pulled off a surprise, knocking out Johnny Lawrence with a crane kick in the movie Karate Kid — the first in a series of films and shows that followed. But that kick, an ...
Three martial arts academies are joining forces Sunday to support victims of last month's Pacific Palisades fires that destroyed homes and businesses, including a 43-year-old dojo. The "United ...
Maine dojo owners have mixed views about karate’s exclusion from Olympics. Some instructors say the decision by the International Olympic Committee is disappointing, but others are less concerned.
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