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Dan
Henderson 2005 Grandprix
world welterweight champion. A member of Team Quest,
Dan Henderson is known as one of the classiest fighters in
the business, epitomizing the spirit of the martial arts with
his modesty and sportsmanship. In the PRIDE ring this former
member of the U.S. Olympic wrestling team (’92 and ’96) is
all business and can do it all: takedowns, submissions, ground
and pound striking, and stand up striking.
Henderson has mastered the style of “dirty boxing” and also
possesses one of the most feared right hands in all of mixed
martial arts. In addition, because of his cross training,
“Hollywood” has shown that he can compete with any fighter,
regardless of size. Look out for his big bombs, knees, and
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| Gokor Chivichyan "The Armenian Assassin" Gokor Chivichyan
was born in 1963 in Yerevan, Armenia, in the former Soviet
Union. He started his training at the age of five in the Russian
martial art Sambo and continued his studies in the arts of
judo, jiu-jitsu, wresting, karate, boxing and grappling.
At the age of seven he won his first Judo championship and
has continued his fighting career over 32 years. Among his
achievements are first place in the Armenian, Russian, European,
and American nationals. Dominance of the “No Holds Barred”
arena for 10 years. Gokor retired from professional fighting
in 1997 after defeating the 6’3” 245 lbs World Champion Kickboxing
and mixed martial arts fighter, Meda. In 1998 Gokor was named
by Black Belts Magazine “Judo Instructor of the Year” and
received the prestigious “Hall of Fame” spot. Since then he
has produced in his school a new generation of fighters who
have dominated the arena of the UFC, King of the Cage, and
all National Judo Championships. Two of his top students are
in the trials for the upcoming Olympics in Athens. |
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Bas Rutten
Dutch native, Bas Rutten, is one of the most
colorful & charismatic fighters of the mix martial arts
world. With a record as a three times undefeated king of pancrase
and three times undefeated heavy weight champion of the UFC,
Bas allowed himself to retire and transfer all his undeleted
energy into coaching, broadcasting and acting.
Bas Rutten is the commentator of the Pride fighting events
in Japan. He also coached prize fighters like heavy weight
champion, Mark Kerr and K-1 champion, Dwain Ludwig, Carlos
Newton, Genki Sudo, Alex Steibling, and many more. Bas is
also making a name for himself in Hollywood and with his level
of energy one can not predict what is next. |

| Dave Camarillo
Coming from a family that had a rare dedication to the sport
of judo, David Camarillo was practically raised on grappling
mats. His father, Jim, was the founder and head of the Bakersfield,
Calif.-based South Valley Judo Club, and for David and his
older brother, Dan, training in judo was not a choice, but
a way of life. Through South Valley Judo, Jim Camarillo trained
many junior national and national champion judokas, and the
demanding training regiment he set for his sons laid the foundation
for their uniquely successful careers in both judo and Brazilian
Jiu-Jitsu.
David trained almost exclusively under his father until the
age of 18 (1996), when he moved on to Fresno State Judo, where
he would stay for two years. During that time, he made a total
of seven trips to Japan, where he trained at (among other
places) the prestigious Tsukuba University, with many Olympic
and World champion judokas.
At the 1998 Rickson Gracie American Jiu-Jitsu Association
tournament, the legendary Rickson Gracie himself bestowed
the honor of Most Technical American Jiu-Jitsu Fighter upon
David. The recognition was well deserved, as it would take
him just six years to receive his black belt in BJJ, four
of which were spent as a brown belt.
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His accomplishments as a competitor have continued
to mount over the years (David also tried his hand at No Holds
Barred fighting, winning the 1998 Folsom Free Fighting Challenge),
but he has also established himself as a top-notch teacher
and coach.
He brings a rare blend of world class takedown and ground
fighting skills to his classes, as well as an easy going,
amiable personality that enables him to connect with anyone
that sits in on a class. David has amassed a large following
of students not only at the main Ralph Gracie academy in Mountain
View, Calif., but several Ralph Gracie affiliates that he
has opened in Northern California. In September of 2003, he
branched out even further, taking over the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
program at the American Kickboxing Academy in San Jose, Calif.,
where his wealth of grappling knowledge has become a valued
resource among the gym's NHB fighters. His students continue
to show that his tremendous ability as a competitor carries
over to his instruction, in both grappling and mixed-martial
arts events. David has trained and prepared many notable fighters,
including WEC/IFC World Bantamweight champion Cole Escovedo,
WEC/UFC veteran Mike Swick, UFC MIddlewieght Josh Koscheck,
KOTC Heavyweight champion and top-ranked UFC Heavyweight Paul
Buentello, MMA Mexico WW World champion Jon Fitch and top-ranked
155-pound fighter Josh Thomson. In addition, David's services
are sought throughout the United States and internationally
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Andrei Arlovski Andrei Arlovski grew
up in Minsk, Belarus. In 1999, Andrei won the European Youth
Sambo Championship and the World Youth Championship. He also
took a silver medal at the Sambo World Cup and another silver
medal at the World Sambo Championship. At the age of 19, Arlovski
began his professional MMA career. One year later, in 2000,
at the European Championships, he took the heavyweight crown
with a submission victory and a knock-out victory.
Andrei Arlovski made his Ultimate Fighting Championship at
UFC 28. On February 5, 2005 at UFC 51, Arlovski faced the
previous heavyweight champion, Tim Sylvia. At 47 seconds of
the first round he became the new UFC interim heavyweight
champion. Arlovski defended his interim title on June 4, 2005
at UFC 53 against Justin Eilers. He won the bout via TKO by
strikes in the first round. At UFC 55 Arlovski once again
defended the interim heavyweight title, against top contender
Paul Buentello.
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Arlovski knocked Buentello out in 15 seconds
of the opening round. On August 12, 2005, the UFC announced
that it now recognized Arlovski as the undisputed heavyweight
champion.
Arlovski fought PRIDE Fighting Championships veteran and Brazilian
jiu-jitsu black belt Fabricio Werdum at UFC 70 and won by
unanimous decision. After the fight Arlovski apologized to
the fans for fighting for the full fifteen minutes.
Andrei currently lives and trains in Chicago, Illinois. His
boxing coach is Mike Garcia, and he trains in Brazilian Jiu
Jitsu with Dino Costeas at POW Martial Arts. He also has been
training with UFC Hall of Famer Randy Couture. |
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Kevin Randelman Kevin “The Monster” Randleman
started his Fighting career back in High School where he was
a state champion.
He then went on to the Ohio State University where he was
a 3X All American, 3X Big Ten Champion and 2X NCAA National
Champion.
Kevin is a member of Mark Coleman’s Hammer House Team.
Kevin captured the UFC Heavyweight Champion Belt at UFC 23.
Kevin has great fighting skills in his stand up game, but
also has incredible take down technique where he loves to
ground and pound. |

| Pat
Militech United States muay thai champ, Former LW and
WW UFC world champion, Trainer of the most world champions,
Black Belts in Karate, Jiu-jitsu. and unbeaten in pro boxing
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Chuck
"The Iceman" Liddell Light heavyweight UFC
world champion, 35, Chuck "The Iceman" Liddell is
the nicest person you can find in the street, and every fighter's
nightmare in the ring. Many fighters like Randy Couture, Alistair
Overeem, Tito Ortiz, and Vernon White - to mention just a
few - found it the hard way.
His MMA record speaks for itself. With 15 wins, 3 defeats
and no draws, Chuck the "The Iceman" Liddell has
accomplished everything a fighter could wish for and established
his dominance as one of the toughest living fighters in the
world.
In contradiction to many fighters who love to win, Chuck
loves to fight. With his devastating three latest victories
"The Iceman" is looking for new challenges staring
towards the land of the rising sun.
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Following his victory at UFC 52, he challenged the toughest
fighter in the light heavy weight division in Pride, Vandelay
Silva.
Chuck "The Iceman" Liddell has completed his role
in the UFC reality show, "The Ultimate Fighter"
orchestrating his team victory over team Couture. He proved
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Pete Sell Peter K. Sell, (born August 5, 1982 in West
Islip, New York) is an American mixed martial artist specializing
in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. He is a black belt under teacher and
fellow mixed martial artist Matt Serra in East Meadow, New
York, and has trained extensively under striking coach Ray
Longo in Mineola, New York. A member of the Serra-Longo Fight
Team, Sell fights as a middleweight in the UFC.Sell made his
debut with the UFC at UFC 51, defeating Phil Baroni.
Sell was then seen as a middleweight contestant on The Ultimate
Fighter: The Comeback, which premiered on August 17, 2006.
He entered the competition alongside Matt Serra, who was competing
one weight class below Sell in the welterweight division.
Although Sell did not proceed the finals, he was featured
on the undercard of the season finale where he lost to Scott
Smith by knockout.
His second to last fight was a loss to Thales Leites at UFC
69. His last fight was a rematch against Nathan Quarry, at
UFC Fight Night 11. Sell lost the fight by KO(Punch). Pete
made his second appearance on The Ultimate Fighter as a trainer
for Team Serra for season 6, The Ultimate Fighter: Team Hughes
vs. Team Serra. |

| Rob
Kaman Rob "The Dutchman" Kaman (Born June 5,
1960) in Amsterdam is a retired 9 time kickboxing and Muay
Thai world champion. Rob Kaman is considered by some to be
the greatest kickboxer who ever lived. He is often called
"Mr. Low Kick" because of his feared low kicks which
he used to set up a devastating offensive attacks. He has
won matches
using virtually every technique: high kicks, punches, combinations
and takeovers. Kaman was an intelligent fighter who was almost
always one step ahead of his competition.
1983 – 1985 he won the world title WKA of kickboxing
fighting John Moncayo, he also Payap Premchai, the champion
of Thailand, Moncayo, Thai fighter Samart Prasanmirt , Jean
Marc Tonus, and Larry McFadden. After that, Rob fought a lot
of different high profile fighters in Amsterdam: including
Ernest Simmons and Ernesto Hoost . He won them all the fights.
At the end of 1987 the Japanese asked him to come fight in
Japan. His first fight in Japan was against Lakchart. Japan
became 'Kaman-crazy' and from then on he fought many times
in Japan. He fought against Kirkwood Walker, Hansu Premchai,
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He won all the fights. Other Oponents he beat
in the following years include Jan Wessels fighting for a
WKA world title, Japanese fighter Nishi, Hoost, and Luc Verheye,
again winning the world WKA title.
Rob also played in movies with Jean Claude van Damme, "Maximum
Risk", " The Legionnaire", and "Double
Team" also starring Dennis Rodman and Mickey Rourke.
1999 Rob decided to end his career, back where it all started,
in Holland. On 24 October 1999, he fought for the last time,
against Alexey Ignashov, a 21 year old amateur world champion
in kickboxing. Rob won. |
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BJ "The Prodigy" Penn Nicknamed "The Prodigy", BJ Penn
was introduced to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in Hilo Hawaii at the
tender age of 17 by neighbor Tom Callos, and in 1997 he started
training under Ralph Gracie. After being awarded his black
belt in 2000 by Andre Pederneiras of Nova Uniao, he became
the first non-Brazilian to win a gold medal in the black belt
division of the Mundial World Championships held in Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil. His accomplishments caught the attention
of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, where he began his
mixed martial arts career less than a year later in 2001.
He demonstrated strong striking skills, knocking out lightweights
Din Thomas and Caol Uno before suffering a decision loss in
a title fight against UFC lightweight champion Jens Pulver.
The crowning achievement of Penn's career came in 2004 at
UFC 46. Penn jumped up in weight classes to challenge the
five-time defending welterweight champion Matt Hughes to fill
a title contention slot in a division where Hughes had already
defeated all the available opposition. Heavily favored to
win, Hughes lost the fight four minutes into the first round
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Frank Shamrock Frank
Shamrock (born Frank Alisio Juarez III on December 8, 1972
in Santa Monica, California) is an American mixed martial
arts fighter. Shamrock was the first Middleweight champion
in the UFC and retired as the 5-time undefeated champion.
He has not been defeated since January 1997. Shamrock was
also crowned a king of Pancrase, and was awarded the title
The Fighter of The Decade. He is the adoptive younger brother
of MMA fighter and former professional wrestler Ken Shamrock.
In 1994, he became a member of Ken's training school, the
"Lion's Den", and made his debut in the Pancrase
organization (of which Ken was champion) in December of 1994.
Shamrock found success in Pancrase. He lost to Bas Rutten
in May 1996, and later that year lost to John Lober in Hawaii's
Superbrawl. After his loss to Lober and some soul-searching,
Shamrock decided to give his all to mixed martial arts. Within
the "Lion's Den", Frank trained up-and-coming stars
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He also developed a close relationship with another eminent
martial arts personality, kickboxer and UFC superstar Maurice
Smith, who trained him in kickboxing. Shamrock went on to
compete in the RINGS promotion, as well as in Vale Tudo Japan
'97 and UFC Japan.
Shortly afterwards, Shamrock fought the undefeated Kevin
Jackson for the UFC lightweight title. Jackson had beaten
Lober in Extreme Fighting and was an accomplished wrestler.
Shamrock proved to be just the match for Jackson, and made
him submit to an armbar in 22 seconds to take the lightweight
title (which the UFC later renamed the middleweight title).
He went on to defend the belt successfully against Igor Zinoviev,
and Jeremy Horn. In October 1998, Shamrock avenged his earlier
loss to John Lober by beating him in 7 minutes at UFC Brazil.
In September 1999, Frank Shamrock defended his middleweight
title against Tito Ortiz at UFC 22. It was a titanic back-and-forth
battle, with Shamrock winning after an elbow and punches to
Ortiz's head after tiring out Ortiz for over 19 minutes. After
the match, Shamrock felt he had achieved all he could achieve
at that time. He relinquished his title and retired from the
UFC. Interestingly enough, Ortiz would win the tournament
for the vacated title, beating Wanderlei Silva at UFC 23.
Frank Shamrock's dominance of the UFC middleweight division
also stirred up an urban legend that the back of the middleweight
championship belt (the one that he wore during his reign)
had the initials FJS (Frank Juarez Shamrock) engraved on it. |

Matt
Serra Matt Serra became interested in martial arts watching
Bruce Lee movies as a kid. He began to practice in the Martial
Arts using Kung Fu. Matt thought he could hang with just about
anybody in a real fight until his father showed him a tape
of a family of fighters from Brazil in real fights, beating
their opponents with ease, using chokes and submissions. After
seeing that tape, he was determined to learn from this family,
even if it meant going to Brazil. Fate would have it that
Brazil would come to him, when Renzo Gracie moved to New York
and starting teaching in the mid 90's. Matt went on to win
a Gold Medal in the 1999 Pan American Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Championships, a Gold Medal 1999 Mundial World Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Championships.
On May 23, 2000; he was awarded his black belt from Renzo
making him the first American Black belt under Renzo Gracie.
Matt went on to place second in the 2001 Abu Dhabi World Submission
Wrestling Championships. Soon after, Matt began fighting in
the UFC. He defeated all challengers to win The Ultimate Fighter
4: The Comeback in 2006. Earlier this year he shocked the
world when he defeated Georges St. Pierre By TKO at 3:25 of
round one to win the UFC Welterweight Championship of the
World. He is currently one of the coach's for the The Ultimate
Fighter 6 and will defend his title in December against Matt
Hughes. |

| Shawn
Tompkins "The Admiral" Shawn Tompkins was born in Ontario,
Canada and has run Canada's most successful MMA gym for over
10years Team Tompkins Muay thai & Submission. He now resides
in Temecula, California and is the Head Striking coach for
Team Quest and their leader Dan Henderson. Mr. Tompkins has
held 3 titles in the Thai Boxing world and has created such
fighting champions and superstars as Mark "the Machine"
Hominick, Sam "Hands of Stone" Stout and Chris "
the Polish Hammer" Horodecki.
Developing his system through the foundation of the Bas Rutten
Mixed Martial Arts System he is now the official Head Coach
of the IFL's Los Angelos Anaconda's. The style of striking
and gameplans that Shawn Tompkins has put together for Mixed
Martial Arts has made him one of the most sought out MMA trainers
in the world. |
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Cung
Le Today the name Cung Le is one of the most famous names
in the Martial Arts Fight World as "... pound for pound
one of the most exciting fighters of all times (Dave Carter,
Inside Kung Fu)." Cung Le is not only a three time world
champion who is in his prime, he is also a dedicated father
and role model to millions. Cung Le has made a tremendous
impact on martial arts and continues to expand his arsenal
of tools with the addition of Jujitsu training. His popularity
as a fighter has brought San Shou Kung Fu to the forefront
of the fight world and is catapulting Le into the main stream.
Most recently, Le was featured on a television series called
JOURNEY OF A CHAMPION. His beginning, his challenges, his
victories, and the road ahead are featured in three unforgettable
episodes. He is also the subject of a documentary that chronicles
his life "Cung Le, The Making of a Champion", beginning
with Le as a child in Vietnam, following him as a wrestler
in college and taking the audience ringside for his many hard
fought victories. The film also takes you behind the scenes
to see the type of grueling training that makes a champion.
Le was also the featured guest for The Discovery Channel documentary
titled, "On the Inside: Martial Arts."
Le has made appearances on the covers of several of the most
renowned martial arts publications in the world, including
Black Belt Magazine, Inside Kung Fu, Wushu Kung Fu, Martial
Arts Illustrated, ESPN the magazine and the cover of DirecTV.
A testament to his high status in Asia, an article on Le was
also published in the Japanese version of Black Belt Magazine,
the Bible of Martial Arts. Le has also captivated his television
audience with outstanding victories on ESPN2 StrikeForce,
Pay-Per-View’s K-1 Superfights, DRAKA Championships
and Shidokan, The Triathlon of Martial Arts.
At the prestigious 2004 Asia Entertainment awards, Le was
honored as the most famous Vietnamese Martial Artist in the
world. He received this award in Los Angeles amid a first
class Oscars-like ceremony. With this honor Le is now in possession
of over 35 major awards.
With Sanshou's fast paced style, where unlike boxing, a fighter
is penalized for non- engagement or resting, Le is an ominous
presence with the ability to knock someone out with both his
hands and feet. Not only a fighting champion himself, Cung
Le has made many of his students champions. His UsH team of
fighters have brought home many gold medals, state titles,
national titles, and world titles in both San Shou and Muay
Thai. In 2003, one of his UsH fighters brought the first ever
gold medal from the San Shou World Championships. Le continues
to train his fighters for the World Championships held this
December in Vietnam, where Le has been asked to be the head
coach for the entire USA Sanshou team. |

| Richard
S. Bustillo Richard S. Bustillo is the Founder and Chief
Instructor of the IMB (International Martial arts & Boxing)
Academy in Torrance, California. An original student of the
legendary Bruce Lee and a founding member of the Bruce Lee
Educational Foundation (Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do Nucleus) Board
of Directors, he has been honored with induction into The
Black Belt Hall of Fame (Instructor of the Year), the Filipino
Martial Arts Hall of Fame (Life Time Achievement Award), the
United States Martial Arts Hall of Fame (Most Distinguish
Martial Arts Legend), and the World Martial Arts Hall Fame
(Pioneer Award).
The former lecturer at California State University has the
distinction of being certified as a law enforcement defensive
tactics instructor with the Federal Bureau of Investigation,
the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department and. the Los Angeles
Police Department where he functions as a consultant for the
LAPD's Civilian Martial Arts Advisory Panel. |
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Bikram
Choudhury Bikram Choudhury, Founder and President of
Bikram’s Yoga College of India, is a world renowned hatha
yoga master. He began learning hatha yoga in his native India
under Bishnu Charan Ghosh (Paramhansa Yogananda’s brother)
at the age of six. A three-time undefeated All-India National
Yoga Champion, Mr. Choudhury was educated in Calcutta and
received his diploma in yoga training from Ghosh’s College
of Physical Education and the Yoga Cure Institute in 1965.
Combining Eastern wisdom and Western science, he perfected
his comprehensive system suitable for all ages and levels
of fitness. |

| Gene LeBell "The Toughest Man Alive"
Gene LeBell’s legend had started when he won the AAU Judo Nationals Championship
in 1954 and 1955 in the heavyweight and overall divisions – weighing only 160 pounds. Gene’s glorious career continued
in 1955 when he turned to professional wresting and stunt work and excelled in both. He was voted into Black Belt Hall
of Fame and in 1998 was selected for the Inside Kung-Fu’s Hall of Fame and was listed as “America’s Greatest Living
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| Matt
Hughes Born October 1973 Hilsboro Illinois. Matt Hughes
is one of the most feared fighters in the welter weight division
in the mixed martial arts world. Fighting out of the militech
camp in Iowa, Matt Hughes carries a record of 37 wins 4 loses
and 0 draws. Matt started wrestling as a freshman in high
school. He was a two times state champion in high school.
A high school all American, and a four time collegiate all
America. Matt is a wrestling coach at Eastern Illinois University
and still competes in wrestling.
Matt Hughes made his first UFC appearance on September 24,
1999 when he defeated the Sambo specialist Cal Ignaatov. In
November 2, 2001 in Las Vegas Nevada, Hughes captured the
UFC welter weight championship when he defeated the than champion,
Carlos Newton. He continues to fight at UFC and displays his
strengthens: Vicious take-downs, grappling ability and raw
power. |
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Baxter
Humby – “One Armed Bandit” Baxter
Humby, was born on 1974 in Winnipeg, Canada, and moved at
the age of 24 to Malibu, California to pursue a professional
kickboxing career. Training at the Muy Tai Academy under Master
Tom, Humby became the only man in the world to win world titles
with only one hand.
Nicknamed “The One Armed Bandit”, Baxter became one of the
most feared and fierce competitors in the welter weight division.
Recently, Baxter became the the International Muy Thai Consul
division (IMTC) middle weight champion of the world. Always
with a smile on his face, Baxter is always waiting for the
next challenge to come. |
| Duane Ludwig – K-1 Welterweight Champion
Native Colorado, 25 years old, Duane Ludwig, was inspired
by his older brothers and the movies of Bruce Lee, to become
the fighter he is.
With a record of 45 wins and 4 loses in Muay Thai and 12 wins
and 2 loses in MMA, Ludwig, put his hometown, Denver, Colorado,
on the world map.
With this impressive record and two world titles, the world
light middle weight Muay Thai Champion and TKo World Light
weight Champion (MMA), Ludwig is moving up the ladder to compete
in the K-1 arena this coming October. In November 5 he will
be the guest of the Paradise Warrior Retreat at the Cordillera.
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Benny
“The Jet” Urquidez
Benny “The Jet” was born in 1952 in Los Angeles. He was the
second youngest in a family of nine. His father was a professional
boxer and his mother a professional wrestler and the rest
of his tale is left for the history books to tell. Sixty three
world titles and fighting in five weight divisions, Benny
has accomplished everything a fighter could ever dream of
and more. Starting his martial arts study at the age of eight,
receiving his black belt at fourteen, and voted in 1978 by
Black Belt Magazine as the Best Fighter that year and placed
in the magazine’s Hall of Fame. In 2004, “The Jet” is as strong,
fast, and inspiring as ever. |

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Manuel
Gamburyan
Born in Armenia in 1981, Manuel Gamburyan, became one of
Gokor Chiviciyan's top students and a fierce MMA fighter.
He started to train in Gene LeBell and Gokor's academy in
North Hollywood in 1991 and since then he turned a decorated
fighter with MMA record of 14 wins and two losses. His other
achievements are: eight times junior national judo champion
one time junior Olympian champion Twice third place in the
senior nationals and international member of the 2000 judo
junior world team. presently Manuel is a contender for an
upcoming Pride fighting event in Japan. |
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Michael
McDonald - The Black
Sniper
Michael Anthony McDonald was
born in Birmingham, England. By the age of two his family
had moved to Mandeville, Jamaica, and then moved again eight
years later to Edmonton, Canada, where he remained through
his school years.
Michael re-claimed the K-1 USA 2004 North American Grand Prix
Championship. Knocked down in the first round of the quarter
finals, Michael got up and dispatched his opponent with a
KO. Scoring a second KO in the semi-final round advanced Michael
to the final. In front of a packed house of 6,000 fans at
the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas, Michael dispatched Dewey
Cooper to win these Titles for the third time in three years.
This victory was made all the sweeter when the award was presented
to Michael by Muhammad Ali accompanied by Mike Tyson.
With a newly established training base in North Vancouver,
BC, Michael McDonald continues to hone the passion, the discipline
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| Sifu
Eric Oram Sifu Eric Oram began his martial arts studies
age 11 when he enrolled in a branch of Ed Parker's Kenpo Karate
in Las Vegas, Nevada, where he was born and raised. After
three years of study, Sifu Oram began training in Traditional
Wing Chun Kung Fu as a personal student of Grandmaster William
Cheung. At age 16, Sifu Oram began his teaching career as
an assistant to Grandmaster Cheung in New York City. During
the next two years he traveled across the country leading
seminars on Wing Chun in numerous cities including Los Angeles,
New York, Milwaukee, Reno, and in Bermuda. At 18, after only
four years of study, Sifu Oram received his Level 10 rank
from Grandmaster Cheung and became the youngest certified
instructor of Traditional Wing Chun in the world.
Over the past 12 years, Sifu Oram has taught Wing Chun to
police officers, accomplished martial artists, public officials,
Hollywood celebrities, and members of the F.B.I.'s prestigious
Hostage Rescue Team |
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| Shane
Franklin Shane retired as a USMC Master Gunnery Sergeant
with 24 years of service. He has a Force Recon background
and has participated in military operations around the world,
including; Operations Desert Shield / Storm and Iraqi Freedom.
He has taught close-combat courses in the Marine Corps since
1988 and conducted military martial arts and close combat
training with numerous countries and special operations units
around the world. Shane trained in Shorin-Ryu Karate in Okinawa
Japan for 7 years attaining a 4th Dan and ran his own branch
dojo in Okinawa. Shane has also served as a Senior Drill Instructor,
Director of Division Schools for 3rd Marine Division, established
the USMC Martial Art Program Far East School and served as
the Staff Non-Commissioned Officer In Charge (SNCOIC) of the
USMC Martial Arts Center of Excellence, responsible for training
all Marines in the USMC Martial Art Program. |
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Tarah
Paige – Paradise Hostess
Tarah Paige - a name to remember. As she has done much in
her young life already, her aspirations are far from completion.
Hard work, determination, talent, and drive - these are the
qualities that will assist her journey - making her many goals
a reality. Graduating Summa Cum Lauda from a 4-year University
at 19, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue her potential as
an up and coming performing artist with an emphasis on Television
and Film. Here are her adventures - an exclusive look at Tereh
Paige!
Among her past credits, she's been named three times over
as a National Champion Dancer.And in the field of gymnastics,
she is formally ranked on of the top 20 gymnasts in the ABC
series, "All-America-Girl", which spring boarded
her into a world of many more film / television opportunities,
music videos, commercials, and live venues.
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She also plays the harp, writes screenplays, novels, and
poetry, and is a model for various national clothing companies.
Presently, she is filming as a supporting role on her new
movie, "Mortuary", which will be released to big
screen end of 2005. She has two additional theatrical projects
lined up this spring. |
| Jackie
Heard – Dance Instructor
Jackie Heard has studied all forms of dance
including tap, jazz, ballet, hip-hop, lyrical and cheer. She
began her training in Austin at SMSD and Ballet Austin where
she performed in the "Nutcracker." Jackie then became
an officer of the Anderson Trojan Belles. Her style of choreography
began to develop and gained recognition. Jackie won numerous
titles such as Miss Starmakers, 1st Runner-up Miss Starmakers,
USA Distinguished Dancer and performed at NBC's Macy's Thanksgiving
Day Parade with Mike Miller & Associates selective dance
team.
Jackie joined Dancers Workshop's Austin Dance Works Company
where she performed all over Texas as well as attending and
competing at dance conventions such as LA Dance Force and
Urban Jam. During the summers, she had the opportunity to
train with many prestigious choreographers at the Edge Performing
Arts Center in Los Angeles, CA.
Jackie attended the University of Texas and graduated with
a BFA in performance & choreography. She was as a member
of the student company Dance Repertory Theatre and performed
with Sharir+Bustamante Dance Co. and Johnson Long Dance Co. |
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She was able to take master classes from some
of today's greatest companies, teachers, and choreographers
such as Kristopher Storey of Alvin Ailey Dn. Co., Shelly Washington
of Twyla Tharp Dn. Co. and the cast of Fosse just to name
a few.
Jackie was also a principal dancer of the Roustabout Dn.
Co. and Steel Dn. Co. as well as judging and choreographing
for dance/drill teams. Jackie resides in Los Angeles where
she is a professional dancer/choreographer, and teacher while
working at the production company ITG Epix. Jackie recently
choreographed for a recording artist for the pilot, "LA
Glamour". Jackie enjoys sharing her experience and skills
with her clientele and collaborating to make wonderful pieces
of work. |
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