OSU!!! I was from Los Angeles, CA. and moved to Buffalo, NY. were I started my karate training. We used to go to Master Fred Hamilton's tournaments (my instructor was a student of Master Hamilton) in Bronx or Brooklyn and I saw the Master Breakers demo's a few times. He was amazing and I always wanted to Break because of him. In our Shotokan dojo we didn't do any breaking but when I started training in Shotoshinkai and finally was able to work on breaking techniques. R.I.P. Master Breaker!
This man is defiantly missed. I may have been there for this event. He was a legend and he will live on through his great students. Osu' Grandmaster Breaker. RIP.
I was fortunate to watch the Master Breaker in many tournaments in the NYC area in 70's and 80's. He was exciting to watch and revered by his students. Thank you for posting.
Oss! This is a GREAT BLAST FROM THE PAST!!! Thank-You for sharing this with the world. I miss The Master Breaker and I was one who was fortunate enough to have witness his great performances during My years of local and national competition during the late 70's
OSU!!! I was from Los Angeles, CA. and moved to Buffalo, NY. were I started my karate training. We used to go to Master Fred Hamilton's tournaments (my instructor was a student of Master Hamilton) in Bronx or Brooklyn and I saw the Master Breakers demo's a few times. He was amazing and I always wanted to Break because of him. In our Shotokan dojo we didn't do any breaking but when I started training in Shotoshinkai and finally was able to work on breaking techniques. R.I.P. Master Breaker!
RedLotusGhost 1 month ago
Master Breaker was the best rest in piece, and im in this video
TewaheDo21 2 months ago
WOW ... I was at this tournment..... JERSEY
Master Breaker and family were always respectful and humble....R.I.P.
aLgProduction 3 months ago
This man is defiantly missed. I may have been there for this event. He was a legend and he will live on through his great students. Osu' Grandmaster Breaker. RIP.
officerbman024 1 year ago
haha, was that gun powder or something put in that last break? genious
tonygunshow19 1 year ago
@tonygunshow19 He hit the bricks so hard they went nuclear!
MartialArchiveTv 1 year ago
RIP GM Breaker. You also can see Grand Master Eugene D. Floyd run into the picture. Osu!!!
counterstep 1 year ago
"Ron" was my class mate,.. and became my good friend and fraternity brother in High School... He was very special cat... and a "gentle giant" RIP
Club88EastOrange 1 year ago
Haha....he looked like a loveable version of a Mongolian villian in a karate movie.
May he RIP.
xristo702 1 year ago
I was fortunate to watch the Master Breaker in many tournaments in the NYC area in 70's and 80's. He was exciting to watch and revered by his students. Thank you for posting.
pumareyes1 1 year ago
God Bless!
Rest in peace...
I am fortunate to have been and still am one of your students!!....
what you have shown me, still stays with me through life...
Love
Rick aka Speedy!
SoundBoyz07 3 years ago
Oss! This is a GREAT BLAST FROM THE PAST!!! Thank-You for sharing this with the world. I miss The Master Breaker and I was one who was fortunate enough to have witness his great performances during My years of local and national competition during the late 70's
and early 80's... PROFESSOR Sayfullaah
warriorwithindojo 3 years ago
That was excellent thanks for sharing 5 stars.
takeninj 3 years ago