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dosandojang
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I know he died a 10th (or 12th Dan in Judo) Dan, but did he ever really EARN a Black Belt in ANY style? Master Clay, can you help me on this one? Thanks...
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Hard to tell. Many schools, including Okinawan and Japanese, didn't catch on to the black belt and coloured belt ranking system until after WW2. Many founders of styles didn't hold Dan rankings until later in life. Example; Shotokan's Funakoshi and Judo's Kano (creator of the belt system, IIRC). I have never personally heard anyone provide evidence of any kind that he did; however, while this sounds higly inflamatory, it is not given the time period during which he trained. While a historical curiosity, it's also a moot point. He was obviously a well trained and highly skilled Martial Artist who holds the same position of respect and honour as Ueshiba, Funakoshi, Kano, etc.dosandojang said:I know he died a 10th (or 12th Dan in Judo) Dan, but did he ever really EARN a Black Belt in ANY style? Master Clay, can you help me on this one? Thanks...