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Soke S. Papasan
Canty was born and raised in Brownsville, Brooklyn, NY in the Brownsville
Projects. At the age of seven, he was introduced to the arts of Judo and
Jiujitsu by his Uncle Marion Wallace AKA “Gunslinger”. Marion was a New York
City Housing Authority Police Officer who served in both the United States
Air Force and the Navy, where he practiced both of these arts. As Soke grew
older, so did his expertise in the martial arts. Since his beginnings in
Brooklyn, he has added Shotokan, Moo Duk Kwan, Goju and Kyokushinkai Karate
as well as Tai Chi, Boxing and Aikijiujitsu to his repertoire. His ideas for
formulating Kuroshi-do came out of his frustrations of being limited by
those traditional martial arts. So after persuading Lusayne S. Alston and
Haisan Kaleak on the benefits of combining all of these arts, they
reluctantly agreed and the blue print for their art was formulized. Since
its meager beginnings, Kuroshi-do boasts the opening of 19 dojos from New
York to California, Georgia and Florida. Soke Papasan has been an advisor on
many other arts, Styles and Systems to include, Aki-Elmore-Ryu Jiujitsu,
Sugar Ryu Jiujitsu, Don Jitsu Ryu Jiujitsu, Woo Li Dancing Masters, and
Combat Aikijutsu. He has had the distinct honor of teaching, men, women,
children, military and law enforcement personnel his art of Kuroshi-do.
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Soke has had the pleasure
of wearing a number of different hats to include: Founder,
Instructor, Showman, Director, Author, Soldier, Narcotics & Police
Officer, Politician, Thespian, Producer, Tournament Promoter,
Graduate, Husband Father and Grandfather. A man who is never
satisfied with his accomplishments and still finds the time to go
out of his way to help others. He has been inducted into or
nominated for over 75 Halls of Fame, and just finished writing and
publishing his first work: “Help the Bear, A Road Map to Grand
Mastery”. Add this to his two videos on Kuroshi-do, Tape 1 “Basics
Throws” and Tape 2 “Advanced Throws”, his long running all styles
tournament named “Papasan’s Martial Arts Classic”, a series of
martial arts tournaments he promoted in the late seventies and early
eighties. The question is, where will it all end? We know that he
will be hosting his first Hall of Fame on November 8th
2008 in Atlanta, Georgia. We also know that he is one of the
founders of M.A.G.I.C. (Martial Arts Grandmasters International
Council), one of the largest martial arts councils in the world.
Considered the Architect of
Kuroshido, Soke can be found teaching at his dojo in Lithonia, GA
daily and on Saturdays where he enjoys training his students and
black belts in the finer arts of Kuroshi-do. He plans on retiring
from competition on his 60th birthday in November, but
then again with over 600 trophies to his credit, who knows?
Soke Papasan would like to
thank the following individuals for his martial arts growth
Professor Charles
Elmore,
Hanshi Charles
Sparrow,
Professor Bill
Green,
Sensei
Shinobu Hachiguchi,
Shihan Luman Akim,
Sensei Bob Terry,
Sabanim
Harry E. Rowe,
Shijiao
George Crayton Jr.,
Susan and
Ed Duhon,
Sokes Robert
Crosson, and Don Jacob
as well as
Mr. Al Fischetti. |
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