Mas Oyama

Martial artist and founder of Kyokushin

Mas Oyama - Athletes & Sports Figures born July 27th, 1923
Born
Died

1994
32 years ago — 71 years old

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Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

South Korea, Japan

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Born in 1923, a martial artist acclaimed for founding Kyokushin karate, a style emphasizing full-contact sparring. Established a worldwide network of dojos and became an influential figure in karate. Gained recognition for participating in public demonstrations, including legendary fights against bulls, showcasing physical prowess and discipline. Authored multiple books on karate, contributing to its popularization, and trained numerous students, further expanding the discipline's reach.

Founded Kyokushin karate

Conducted famous bull fights

Wrote influential karate books

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