Cardinals.Ken
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Cardinals.Ken's ASFN Kumite
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Bracket 1, #1 seed Chuck Norris
How He Got Here: Defeated Patrick Swayze 30-1, defeated Jeff Speakman 13-4.
Notable Films: Return Of The Dragon, Good Guys Wear Black, The Octagon, The Hitman Lone Wolf McQuade, The Missing In Action series, The Delta Force series, Walker, Texas Ranger TV series.
Mini Bio: Chuck Norris' fight career lasted from 1964-1974. Norris started off by losing his first three tournaments but, by 1966, he was almost unbeatable. Among the numerous titles he won were The National Karate Championships (1966), All-Star Championships (1966), World Middleweight Karate Championship (1967), All-American Karate Championship (1967), Internationals (1968), World Professional Middleweight Karate Championship (defeating Louis Delgado on 24 November 1968), All-American Championship (1968), National Tournament of Champions (1968), American Tang Soo Championship, and the North American Karate Championship. Norris compiled a fight record of 65-5 with wins over champions Joe Lewis, Skipper Mullins, Arnold Urquidez, Ronald L. Marchini, Victor Moore, Louis Delgado, and Steve Sanders. Of the five men to beat Norris, three were Allen Steen, Joe Lewis, and Norris' last career defeat to Louis Delgado in 1968. Norris retired as undefeated Professional Full-Contact Middleweight Champion in 1974.
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Bracket 1, #2 seed Sonny Chiba
How He Got Here: Defeated Cynthia Rothrock 19-8, defeated Jason Statham 9-8.
Notable Films: The Street Fighter series, The Assassin, The Killing Machine, Kill Bill Vol 1.
Mini Bio: Pivotal figure in the 1970s explosion of martial arts cinema as lethal "fists for hire" trouble shooter, Takuma (Terry) Tsurugi, starring in the phenomenally popular and ultra violent "The Street Fighter" series of action films. Sonny Chiba wasn't a graceful, fluid fighter like screen icon Bruce Lee, but rather he was a ferocious machine that mowed down his opponents with his fists and feet, always with a menacing grimace on his face!
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Bracket 1, #1 seed Chuck Norris
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How He Got Here: Defeated Patrick Swayze 30-1, defeated Jeff Speakman 13-4.
Notable Films: Return Of The Dragon, Good Guys Wear Black, The Octagon, The Hitman Lone Wolf McQuade, The Missing In Action series, The Delta Force series, Walker, Texas Ranger TV series.
Mini Bio: Chuck Norris' fight career lasted from 1964-1974. Norris started off by losing his first three tournaments but, by 1966, he was almost unbeatable. Among the numerous titles he won were The National Karate Championships (1966), All-Star Championships (1966), World Middleweight Karate Championship (1967), All-American Karate Championship (1967), Internationals (1968), World Professional Middleweight Karate Championship (defeating Louis Delgado on 24 November 1968), All-American Championship (1968), National Tournament of Champions (1968), American Tang Soo Championship, and the North American Karate Championship. Norris compiled a fight record of 65-5 with wins over champions Joe Lewis, Skipper Mullins, Arnold Urquidez, Ronald L. Marchini, Victor Moore, Louis Delgado, and Steve Sanders. Of the five men to beat Norris, three were Allen Steen, Joe Lewis, and Norris' last career defeat to Louis Delgado in 1968. Norris retired as undefeated Professional Full-Contact Middleweight Champion in 1974.
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Bracket 1, #2 seed Sonny Chiba
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How He Got Here: Defeated Cynthia Rothrock 19-8, defeated Jason Statham 9-8.
Notable Films: The Street Fighter series, The Assassin, The Killing Machine, Kill Bill Vol 1.
Mini Bio: Pivotal figure in the 1970s explosion of martial arts cinema as lethal "fists for hire" trouble shooter, Takuma (Terry) Tsurugi, starring in the phenomenally popular and ultra violent "The Street Fighter" series of action films. Sonny Chiba wasn't a graceful, fluid fighter like screen icon Bruce Lee, but rather he was a ferocious machine that mowed down his opponents with his fists and feet, always with a menacing grimace on his face!