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Roy Porter Wins Lenexa's Tournament 9/26/09

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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2009

Roy Porter, Bushidokan Black Belt and Karate instructor at Johnson County Community College, wins his full contact point sparring match to take first in his weight class at the "Extreme Martial Arts Tournament" in Lenexa Kansas. The match is seen here in it's entirety at full resolution. Dan Kennedy of the Lenexa Karate Academy is the head referee and the host of the Tournament.

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  • Roy's like, I got your glove. :D

  • @VictusDwayne Yeah, and they counted that as a point for Ron... It seemed obvious to ME that Roy had blocked that shot... but oh well - every match has missed points and phantom points, it happens - and these things don't have instant replay like the NFL - officials just have to call what they see.

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  • @shaughnj I stopped testing after I got my first orange tip. I'll start testing again someday soon though... my last test was in 2002.

  • @HazzardFlame that's fine. anyone taught by Jim Harrison or taught by someone else who's been taught by Jim Harrison is really good. and i bet your really good your self! what belt are you?

  • @shaughnj Not yet. He moved to Montana in the late 70s, and I have not been fortunate enough to meet him yet. I have worked out breifly with Ronnie Chalane, and Steve Mackey. I have met Steve and Stacey Stillwell, Jim Hartley, and Steve Katzer. All of my training in Bushidokan, though, has been with Roy.

  • @HazzardFlame have you ever get taught by him or met him?

  • @shaughnj Jim is one of the greatest Judges, coaches,and fighters to come out of the rough-and-tumble Karate of the 60's and 70's. His real-life approach to self defense, and the way he built the rest oh Bushidokan around it, really gives us an edge on the street, and the work ethic he laid out give us an edge in the ring.

  • @HazzardFlame Jim Harrison taught Bushidokan as street fighters as in the fact that we're bad ass and not wimps!

  • Bushidokan is the best and always will be!

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