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DEDICATION

We dedicate this book to the memory of Mitsuyo Maeda "Conde Koma" and to all the young men and women who struggle daily to acquire the skills that made him such an indomitable force in the martial arts. And we salute the Gracie family, which has carried on with such stunning success what Maeda had begun. Of all the Gracies, we single out Carlos and Hlio as the most formidable example of toughness and raw courage since Maeda's reign.

 

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WHAT THREE WELL-KNOWN AUTHORS SAY ABOUT THIS BOOK

I like the way the authors evoked the varied geographical, cultural and historical landscapes in which Maeda lived; and the close-up views of other characters as well as the environments in which important events took place. I learned interesting or striking things, such as the effect that the burning of dung in Kansas had on the start and spread of “Spanish flu” throughout the world; the book brought the drama and cruelty of the pandemic into close-up view by showing what it did to Maeda and his family. I’m impressed by the vast amount of research done by the authors to authenticate the plot and characters; they’ve evoked the special world of professional fighting.

E.M. Nathenson; Author (Dirty Dozen, Knight’s Cross, etc.)

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Thanks for the copy of The Toughest Man Who Ever Lived. I enjoyed it VERY much. You’ve painted such a vivid portrait of Master Maeda hat I truly wish I would have met him. He seems very much like Frank Gotch. They both even died of kidney problems! I thought you were generous with your treatment of both Gotch and Jack Johnson. I think both Gotch and Maeda would have whipped Johnson without much trouble in a mixed match and a Gotch-Maeda showdown would have been the best match in all of history. I’m pleased you didn’t read too much into the fact that Gotch didn’t want to meet with Maeda in Havana. After all, as you pointed out, he was on his honeymoon and in no mood to fight. And he had no idea who Maeda was.

Mike Chapman; Author ( Gotch!, etc.)

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After reading The Toughest Man Who Ever Lived, I realized what a superstar Maeda was. He was the true pionner for today's MMA, and both Bunasawa and Murray did a mavelous job in creating the atmosphere of the times. Being a judoka myself for 30 or so years, I look forward to when Maeda's name is mentioned in the same breath as Bruce Lee.

O. Sam Mitani; Author (Fielding Guides); International Editor, Road & Track

A rare find: Just Discovered: 1984 Los Angeles Summer Games Judo Event. Collector’s Edition, 68 pages

Judo collectors are in amazement over the recent discovery of a magnificent treasure of vintage 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Judo memorabilia. Hidden since 1984, no one knows how or why these treasures escaped detection for nearly 30 years. Now you can own them, but only while the supplies last. 

Destination

 

Contents

  • Olympic Judo for the past 20 years
  • Olympic Judo History
  • Profile of IJF officials
  • Profile of 1984 Summer Games Judo contestants
  • Profile of Olympic Judo winners
  • Profile of World Champions
  • Profile of Judo 10th Dan holders
  • Profile of 1984 US Olympic Team
  • Best wishes from the International Budo University
  • Welcome message from Shigeyoshi Matsumae, IJF President
  • Welcome message from Tom Bradley, Mayor
  • Welcome message from George Deukmejian, Governor
  • Olympic Official Referees
  • The first Nissan 300ZX ad

 

 


Contact: Nori Bunasawa
Founder of Jukkendo: Conde Koma Jiu-jitsu
E-Mail:
info@judojournal.com
Tel: 949-645-1674