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In 1968, he became the vice president of Steen's Texas Karate Institute. He was a founding member and director of the Southwest Karate Black Belt Association, later renamed the American Karate Black Belt Association.
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He has won seven world titles with a record of 1100 won fights and around 15 loses, and was inducted on April 6, 2007 into the Taekwondo Hall of Fame. Mullins was defeated several times by his close friend
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also located in Quantico. During this time Mullins would begin training under his instructor Allen Steen's instructor
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was that of a pay and separation clerk. Mullins would teach martial arts to fellow marines and
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Classic Events in Martial Arts History: Skipper Mullin's Transitional Blitz
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recognized Mullins as one of the top 10 fighters in the U.S.
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lead section
summarize
provide an accessible overview
Dallas
Tae Kwon Do
Allen Steen
Jhoon Rhee
Taekwondo
Roy Kurban
http://skippermullins.net
Dallas
Allen Steen
Red Bird National Guard Armory
U.S. Marine Corps
Marine Corps Base Quantico
Quantico, Virginia
MOS
FBI
FBI Academy
Jhoon Rhee
Chuck Norris
Black Belt Magazine
firefighter
Dallas Fire Department
Classic Events in Martial Arts History: Skipper Mullin's Transitional Blitz



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