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  2. JuJu Chan - Wikipedia

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    Chan was born in Hong Kong. At the age of three, she moved to the United States and settled in San Francisco. [2]She began to learn martial arts at the age of 10. [4] She first started in judo, as that was the closest school at the time, and went on to learn Shotokan karate, wushu, Hung Ga, Wing Chun, ITF Taekwondo, nunchaku, and muay Thai.

  3. Kajukenbo - Wikipedia

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    The name Kajukenbo is a combination of the various arts from which its style is derived. The name of the system has been derived from the beginnings of the names of the styles that had become components of kajukenbo: [3] [6] [7] [failed verification] [8] KA from Japanese and Korean karate (Tang Soo Do) JU from Japanese judo and jujutsu.

  4. Kuntao - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the establishment of Indonesia's silat governing body IPSI in 1948 was a motivating factor for martial arts schools to be recognized by the association if they're considered silat. The rise of racism in more recent decades has further resulted in alterations to oral traditions and histories, de-emphasising their inception as the ...

  5. Erik Paulson - Wikipedia

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    He is closely affiliated with Sean Sherk and Brock Lesnar of the Minnesota Martial Arts Academy. As well, Paulson was the striking coach for Team Lesnar on The Ultimate Fighter: Season 13, and he is the coauthor of a book along with American Combat Association president Matthew Granahan and JD Dwyer on the History of American Submission ...

  6. Cheryl Wheeler-Dixon - Wikipedia

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    She provided martial arts training to Rene Russo for the Lethal Weapon film series. [10] [11] Wheeler-Duncan was inducted into Black Belt Magazine's Hall of Fame as 1996 Woman of the Year. [12] With Chris Casamassa, she appeared on the cover and in a feature article in Black Belt Magazine in July 1997. [13]

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  8. Marko Zaror - Wikipedia

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    In Machete Kills (2013), he played an associate of main villain Luther Voz , with "Zaror" being his character's name; and was seen as a mixed martial arts competition finalist in the Bollywood movie Sultan. He has worked with Robert Rodríguez in several projects.

  9. Magic star forward Franz Wagner out indefinitely after ...

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    The 23-year-old Wagner is averaging a career-high 24.4 points, 5.7 assists and 5.6 rebounds for the Magic through 25 games. Including the 30 points he scored in Friday's loss, he has a nine-game ...