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Subject: Hey I know Kenny


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James Speight
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Date Posted: 20:16:38 09/06/05 Tue
In reply to: Terry Rodgers 's message, "Info On The Kyokushin Style of Karate" on 12:58:47 09/06/05 Tue

Hey I know Kenny, Kenny trained for at least 5 years in Japan. I have not trained with him personally, but some of my students have and do. And I have only heard good things from him.

While in Japan he trained under Shigeru (sp?) who was Masoyama’s Top Student.

Kenny’s Phone number to his school is 252-589-4281 and it is in Warrenton NC.


Good Luck

James Speight

All-American Martial Arts Academy
Royce Gracie Jiu-Jitsu

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Terry Rodgers
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Date Posted: 21:26:44 09/08/05 Thu

Thank you so much for the information. My Japanese friends here in North Carolina tell me it's highly unusual for anyone here, especially an American, to be training in such a harsh form of Karate as Kyokushin. They say Kyokushin is very repected in Japan by everyone, including the common people. Known for it's power and intensity. They say they cannot imagine Kyokushin being taught in rural North Carolina. How successful is Kenny Buffaloe's Dojo in Warrenton? I tried the phone number, but only got an answering machine. Further info is greatly appreciated.

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