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Bruce Lee is an obvious one.

Hattori Hanzo.

Gen Choi.

Choi Jung Wa

And others who won't come to mind at this time.

"There are no limitations only plateux, and once you reach them you must not stay there."

--Bruce Lee

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Jigoro Kano for Judo, Chung Lee for San Shou, Bruce Lee for the coolness factor, Coutour and Liddel for MMA, and Jae Hyon for TKD. Hyon was my insturctor's instructor and I never got the chance to meet him.

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gichin funakoshi.

"Karate is an art. It must be regarded as such with its entirety of philosophical thought and development of the mind in harmony with the body. If it isn't thought of this way it is valueless. It is like eating only the bitter skin of the apple while leaving the sweet inner meat untasted. It is this crucial premise that is being overlooked today, and if the tide is not turned, I must predict the demise of the art. "

-Isao Obata

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In traditional karate by Miagi or Morio Higahonna.

In kumite point sparring by Chuck Norris or D.Benetello (former Italian World champion)

In JKD and MMA in general, Bruce Lee, Dan Inosanto Chris Kent and Royce Gracie.

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gichin funakoshi.

There's one I forgot, definitley agree with Funakoshi.

"There are no limitations only plateux, and once you reach them you must not stay there."

--Bruce Lee

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ty :)

"Karate is an art. It must be regarded as such with its entirety of philosophical thought and development of the mind in harmony with the body. If it isn't thought of this way it is valueless. It is like eating only the bitter skin of the apple while leaving the sweet inner meat untasted. It is this crucial premise that is being overlooked today, and if the tide is not turned, I must predict the demise of the art. "

-Isao Obata

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also mike hoberg.

"Karate is an art. It must be regarded as such with its entirety of philosophical thought and development of the mind in harmony with the body. If it isn't thought of this way it is valueless. It is like eating only the bitter skin of the apple while leaving the sweet inner meat untasted. It is this crucial premise that is being overlooked today, and if the tide is not turned, I must predict the demise of the art. "

-Isao Obata

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Oyama Sosai for karate , Kimura for judo , would also like to train under O-Sensi founder of Aikido

Moon might shine upon the innocent and the guilty alike

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