 Masuigama was a karate master born in Korea in 1953 before moving to Japan to study under two well-known karate masters and then went on to establish his own art of Kyokushin Karate. However, while his system is one of the most powerful knockdown fighting styles, he was known for his own strength and combat endurance. He held full-contact competitions with a hundred consecutive opponents, however it was his demonstrations in public that would catch people's eyes. In these demonstrations, he would face off against bulls bare-handed, and it was said that he was so powerful that he could chop the bull's horn off with a swift strike. Supposedly, he faced off against 52 bulls over his life, killing three of them with a single blow. This earned him the nickname God Hand. Now, there are debates on whether this was staged or not, and all ethics aside, Masuigama was a force to be reckoned with. I mean, staged or not, you don't tussle with a guy named God Hand.