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Grandmaster Mike Stone attended
high school on the island of Maui, Hawaii. While in high school, he was an
outstanding athlete. Grandmaster Stone first started training in the martial
art of Aikido while in high school
In 1962, he joined the U.S. Army where he was intrigued with the hand at hand
combat training in self defense. While stationed in Arkansas, Grandmaster Stone
trained under Herbert Peters. Grandmaster Stone was encourage by his teacher to
enter his first martial arts tournament in 1963 in the Southwest Championships
as a brown belt. After that first tournament, Grandmaster Stone began winning
many tournaments taking first place in kata and freestyle. During that same
year, it was always between Grandmaster Mike Stone and Allen Steen. In 1964,
Grandmaster Stone entered the Jhoon Rhee's Nationals in Washington, D.C. where
he won the Kata, freestyle and won the outstanding karateka trophy.
In 1964, Grandmaster Mike Stone won the International Karate Championship and
the Western U.S. Open. In 1965, he won the Nationals and Internationals. By
1996, Grandmaster Stone was undefeated in over 90 black belt matches. In 1968,
Grandmaster Stone return home when he was selected to be a member of the U.S.
karate team and was voted the outstanding competitor of that team. Grandmaster
Stone became the first professional light heavyweight champion of the world. In
the 1970's, Grandmaster Stone won the Chinese kata competition and was the grand
champion at the International Karate Championships. He was also inducted into
the black belt magazine hall of fame - instructor of the year.
After retiring from competition, Grandmaster Mike Stone travels the world giving
seminars in the martial arts and motivational seminars. Grandmaster Stone and
his family currently lives in the Philippines.
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