Ron Marchini
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article does not cite any references or sources. (December 2006) Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unverifiable material may be challenged and removed. |
Ronald Lee Marchini (aka Ron Marchini) is an American martial artist who is a champion at Renbukai. He also starred in several action and war movies that he sometimes directed.
He wrote books on karate and rembukai with Leo Fong: The ultimate martial art : Renbukai and Power training in Kung-Fu and karaté.
In May 1964, at Tak Kubota's All-Stars Tournament in Los Angeles, California, Chuck Norris earned his first martial arts tournament championship by defeating Ron Marchini by a half a point. Norris described his victory over Marchini as "a high point in my life." [1]
Norris offers a vivid account of that encounter with Marchini in his book Against All Odds: My Story:
"I made it to the finals and was feeling quite confident until I learned that the man contending for the championship was Ron Marchini. An American who fought in the Japanese style, Ron stood about five foot nine inches tall, had a closely cropped batch of blonde hair, and was known as a strong, tough competitor.
"...His timing and control were superb. I could feel his knuckle prints on my solar plexus." [2]
[edit] External links
This biographical article related to martial arts is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it, and please consider joining Wikipedia's WikiProject on Martial arts. |