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World's Greatest Champion
Martial Arts Daredevil
Master Maurice Elmalem is a
Seven Time World Champion.
Holder of 9th Dan Black belt
with PWMAF and 6th Dan Black
belt with World Taekwondo
Federation. Maurice is known
as the “Houdini†and the
"Architect of Martial Arts."
He holds seven world records
and was several times U.S.
Cup Medalist and AAU
Champion. He has studied
Martial Arts for 35 years
under world- renowned
masters such as Dr. Richard
Chun, Joe Hays, Tiger Kim
and Gidon Kadari. His
outstanding fighting and
breaking skills are
documented in the Guinness
Book of World Records and
have been witnessed by
millions on live broadcast
television shows such as
"ABC Wide World of Sports,"
Fox 5 from Hollywood,
"Guinness World Records,"
David Letterman Show and at
MSG TV Network.
Many who see Master Elmalem
took up to him and try to
emulate him. They understand
the discipline, hard work
and commitment to excellence
and to a dream required to
master such feats. Maurice
has perfected his art of
fighting and transforming as
potential by adding speed
and great ideas with flair
and style including power to
become a master fighter. He
is known as the "Greatest
Martial Arts Daredevil" for
his outstanding martial arts
demonstrations.
Many who see Master Elmalem
took up to him and try to
emulate him. They understand
the discipline, hard work
and commitment to excellence
and to a dream required to
master such feats. Maurice
has perfected his art of
fighting and transforming as
potential by adding speed
and great ideas with flair
and style including power to
become a master fighter. He
is known as the "Greatest
Martial Arts Daredevil" for
his outstanding martial arts
demonstrations. The Guinness
World Records Organization
has awarded him title of "A
Renaissance Man" after they
presented an autobiography
about his endless talents:
real estate developer,
architectural designer,
ar6k, painter, musician,
craftsman, sculptor,
restaurant chef marathon
runner, gymnast, acrobat,
photographer, mountain
climber, fighting champion,
master krav maga and tae
kwon do stylist. In
September 2000 after his
performance in "The Oriental
World of Self Defense" at
Madison Square Garden, movie
star Chuck Norris presented
him with the
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