Mike Stone (karate)
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Makawao, Maui, Territory of Hawaii US
| Mike Stone | |
|---|---|
| Born | June 29, 1943 Makawao, Maui, Territory of Hawaii US |
| Height | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)[1] |
| Weight | 175 lb (79 kg; 12.5 st)[1] |
| Style | Shorin-ryu Karate |
| Teacher | Herbert Peters |
| Rank | 10th degree black belt |
Mike Stone (born June 29, 1943)[1] is an American martial artist, karate fighter, fight choreographer, stuntman, actor, author, and motivational speaker.[2][3]
Mike Stone was born in Makawao, Maui, Hawaii. Stone's first introduction to the martial arts was in Aikido while as a student Lahainaluna High School.[4] After graduating Stone enlisted in the US Army in 1962. Stone began studying Shorin-ryu Karate earning his black belt in only six months[2] under Herbert Peters while stationed at Fort Chaffee in Arkansas.[1] Well known for his karate tournament success in the 1960s, Stone, known for his aggressiveness, was called "The Animal".[3] He had 91 consecutive wins.[2] In 1964, Stone won the sparring grand championship at the first International Karate Championships in Long Beach, California.[3] Stone has written several books, including Mike Stone's Book of American Eclectic Karate.[5]