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  1. The Cheezic Tang Soo Do Karate Federation promotes the education of men, women and children in the traditional Korean martial art of Tang Soo Do as directed by Grandmaster Robert A. Cheezic, our founder.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Frank_DuxFrank Dux - Wikipedia

    Dux told Johnson to speak to a man named Richard Robinson, whom he said he had met at the Kumite. Robinson initially confirmed Dux's story, saying that he was invited to the Kumite as he was an undefeated wrestler at Lower Merion High School .

  3. Jun 21, 2013 · "The majority of the Ray Jackson characteristics are chiefly based upon Richard Robinson," said the real Frank Dux. Robinson, a Jujitsu black belt, went from being a biker in Venice, California, to transforming himself today into a prominent stockbroker for Montgomery Scott.

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  4. Apr 6, 2020 · Richard Robinson, the inspiration for the Ray Jackson character in Bloodsport, was said to have met Dux at the Kumite, but it was eventually reported that Robinson was Dux's former classmate, prompting many to believe that Robinson had been asked to lie in order to corroborate Dux's story.

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  6. Apr 7, 2021 · To provide more evidence, Frank Dux told Johnson to speak to a man named Richard Robinson, whom Frank said he had met at the Kumite. Robinson initially confirmed Dux’s story, saying he was invited to the Kumite as he was an undefeated wrestler at Lower Merion High School.

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  7. The Original “Texas Blood ‘n’ Guts” Karate Hall of Fame. Not another Martial Arts Hall of Fame you might ask? This one is different. Really! You see—many of them are vanity organizations that charge people big bucks to become “inductees.”

  8. 1 day ago · Chief Justice Richard A. Robinson of the Connecticut Supreme Court announced his retirement on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, after six years serving as chief jurist on the state’s highest court ...

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