Kazuyoshi Ishii | |
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Born | Uwajima, Ehime Prefecture, Japan | June 10, 1953
Residence | Japan |
Style | Seidokaikan karate |
Teacher(s) | Hideyuki Ashihara |
Notable students | Masaaki Satake, Nobuaki Kakuda |
Kazuyoshi Ishii (石井 和義, Ishii Kazuyoshi, born June 10, 1953) is a Japanese master of Seidokaikan karate and founder of the K-1 fighting circuit, a widely televised international martial arts competition combining Muay Thai, karate, sanshou, taekwondo, kenpo, boxing, and kickboxing.[1][2] His karate training began with Kyokushin karate, but he formed his own karate organization in 1980, began promoting televised karate competitions, and started staging K-1 events in 1993.[3]
Ishii has a history of links to the yakuza and crimes including tax evasion, fraud, and intimidation of female TV talent on behalf of Yakuza-linked talent agencies Burning Productions, K-Dash and Peal Dash.[4]