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Terutomo Yamazaki

Terutomo Yamazaki
山崎 照朝
Born (1947-07-31) July 31, 1947 (age 69)
Yamato, Yamanashi, Japan
Other names The Dragon of Kyokushin
The Genius Karate Fighter
Nationality Japan Japan
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 9 12 in)
Weight 62 kg (137 lb; 9.8 st)
Division Lightweight
Welterweight
Style Kyokushin Karate, Muay Thai
Stance Orthodox
Fighting out of Ikebukuro, Tokyo, Japan
Team Kyokushin Gym
Rank      7th dan black belt in Gyakushin-Kai
Years active 1969–1970
Kickboxing record
Total 10
Wins 8
By knockout 8
Losses 2
By knockout 0
Draws 0
No contests 0
Other information
Occupation Grandmaster of Gyakushin-Kai
Website http://www15.ocn.ne.jp/~j-karate/ GYAKUSHIN-KAI (Japanese)
last updated on: March 20, 2010

Terutomo Yamazaki (山崎 照朝 Yamazaki Terutomo?, born July 31, 1947) is a Japanese karateka from the Kyokushin Kaikan (極真会館) and professional lightweight kickboxer. He is the founder of Gyakushin-Kai (逆真会館) and a Director of Karate in Japan. He presides over the International Budo Karate Organization Gyakushin-Kai from the headquarters of the organization (honbu) in Ōmiya-ku, Saitama, Japan. His title as head of the Gyakushin-Kai organization is “Kancho” (Grandmaster - 7th Dan).

Yamazaki is a first champion of the All-Japan Full Contact Karate Open Championships in 1969, and has promoted Kyokushin famous through his accomplishments. Because he fought and defeated Muay Thai boxers, he created a reputation for Kyokushin before the First All-Japan Open Full Contact Karate Championships was held.

Yamazaki is highly skilled at and an authority on fighting and breaking. When he fought someone, it was usual that he knocked them out without receiving any injuries himself. He is nicknamed “The Genius Karate Fighter” or “The Dragon of Kyokushin", and when he was an active fighter, he was the most popular figure of the time. He has shown off his mixed karate and Muai Thai style of fighting at both full contact karate open championships and kickboxing, and has been noted internationally as a prominent fighter in karate's history, appearing in Black Belt Magazine in the United States.


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