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Doug Perry began his fighting career in 1946 as an
amateur boxer in Charlotte, N.C. at age of nine. During his boxing career
he participated in 147 bouts in the Golden Glove, AAU, and the marine
corps. He won state, regional and national titles and officially retired
from the ring in 1959 following the trials for the 1960 Olympics. At the
age of 14, he had the distinction of fighting a four-round exhibition
match against bantamweight champion of the world, Willie Pep.
Doug started his martial arts training in September
1956 at Parris Island. Since that time has had the opportunity to train
under Hanshi Tatsuo Shimabuku in Ishshinryu Karate-Do at the old Agena
dojo in Okinawa. He studied with Kyoshi Bill Hayes of Shobayashi Ryu,
one of Hanshi Eizo Shimabukuro's senior students. This karate relationship
and special friendship has lasted for over 30 years. While again stationed
in Okinawa, Doug had the additional honor of interacting with Sensei Kanei
Uechi of Uechi-ryu and Sensei Takemyoshi of an Old Okinawan Family System.
During the period 1974-75, again in Okinawa, he studied
with Kyoshi Jiro Shiroma, a senior student of Hanshi Shugoro Nakazato.
Since that time, he has been a student of Hanshi Nakazato. In 1997, Doug
received the rank of Hachidan from Hanshi Nakazato and was appointed to
represent the Shorinryu Shorinkan Kyokai in North America. Doug presently
operates a small dojo in Hendersonville, N.C..
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