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Peter Urban (karate) was born on 14 August, 1934 in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States, is an American Karateka. Discover Peter Urban (karate)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

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Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 14 August 1934
Birthday 14 August
Birthplace Jersey City, New Jersey, United States
Date of death 7 April, 2004
Died Place Massachusetts, United States
Nationality United States

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1934

Peter George Urban (August 14, 1934 – April 7, 2004) was an American martial artist.

Called "The George Washington of American Karate" by Kick Illustrated magazine, and "The Godfather of American Goju" by Official Karate magazine.

Urban was the founder of the karate style known as American GōJū Ryū Karate Do (USA GoJu Karate).

He was one of only a small number of white students under Gōgen Yamaguchi, an early Japanese GōJū Ryū Sensei, Practitioner, and Instructor as well as the head of the style's organization, The GoJu Kai.

Controversially, Urban created an American style of Gōjū-ryū without the permission of Yamaguchi who would not allow Urban to represent Japanese Karate in America as head representative for the GoJu Kai.

Urban was born in Jersey City Medical Center in Jersey City, New Jersey, on August 14, 1934.

He lived a short while in Altoona, Pennsylvania, then was raised and educated in Union City, New Jersey, where as a boy he shined shoes and delivered the local newspaper, The Hudson Dispatch.

At this point in his life he had shown an acute interest in the Martial Art Science of JiuJitsu and American boxing.

1952

He graduated from Emerson High School in Union City in 1952 and thereafter joined the United States Navy.

Urban began studying the martial arts while serving in the US Navy in Yokohama, Japan.

1953

He apprenticed with Richard Kim in 1953 and became his Uchideshi (house student).

1954

He was transferred to Tokyo in 1954 to continue his training with Kim, who introduced Urban to teachers Masutatsu Oyama, founder of the Kyokushin Kai and Gogen Yamaguchi, founder of Zen Nippon GoJu Kai.

In 1954, Yamaguchi accepted Urban as his student.

1955

Urban trained with Oyama in 1955.

1959

When he left Japan in 1959 he had advanced to 5th degree black belt, which was granted by Yamaguchi.

In 1959, Urban moved to America and introduced GōJu Ryū to the east coast of U.S. He opened his first GōJu Ryū DoJo on 14th Street and Summit Avenue in Union City, N.J. The following year he shared a school in Manhattan which was owned and operated by the Lephofker brothers before moving his classes to 20 E. 17th street in NYC.

1962

The first of these was the 1st North American Karate Championships held at Madison Square Garden in 1962.

1963

In 1963–64, Urban traveled back to Japan to seek Yamaguchi's consent to create an official GoJu Ryu club in America and planned to remain for several years hoping to obtain higher rank.

Yamaguchi refused his request and the relationship between the men fell apart.

Urban quoted: “The feudal system still exists in Japan, they have lost the true spirit, their system builds blind followers and I believe karate should build seekers not followers.” Urban returned to San Francisco and spent time training with Richard Kim; who promoted Urban to 6th degree black belt.

1964

By 1964, Urban relocated to downtown locations in NYC's Chinatown; Canal Street, Crosby Street, Wooster Street and Williams Street in the Financial District, respectively.

Urban was also responsible for establishing structured tournaments with the use of a point system in America.

1967

in 1967, Peter Urban published his now famous, "The Karate DoJo: Traditions and Tales of a Martial Art," and by the beginning of the following year he would incorporate as, "Peter Urban Karate Inc."

and would establish "USA GoJu Karate," as his DBA.

Urban continued to work under Richard Kim and the BuTokuKai but later went on to form his own U.S.A. GoJu Association (U.S.A.G.A) which is still in operation.

Several students have been given permission by Urban to teach and continue to propagate the Urban System.

Urban trained hundreds of well-known martial artists such as: Frank Ruiz, founder of Nisei GoJu-Ryu, Alberto Gotay, founder of World Goju, Sekwii Sha, founder of Goju Shanando, William Louie, founder of Chinese American Goju, Leon Wallace, founder of Harlem Goju, John Kuhl, founder of Combat Karate, Ron Van Clief, founder of Chinese Goju, Harry Rosenstein, founder of Kanzen Goju-Ryu, Ronald Taganashi, founder of American-Te Goju-Ryu, Manny Saavedra, founder of Sansei Goju-Ryu, Chaka Zulu, founder of ZuJitsu-Ryu, Carlos Paris, founder of Yosei Goju-Ryu, Anthony Lau, founder of Ying Yee Kwoon, Arcelio Rullan, founder of Rullan Goju-Ryu, Raymond A. Fitzpatrick, founder of Nisei Goju-Jitsu, Lou Angel, founder of Tenshi Goju-Ryu, Ric Pascetta, founder of American Goju Karate Association International, Joseph Hess, founder of Tactical GoJu, Dayton Guinee, founder of American Heritage Goju Karate-Do, James Chellemi, founder of New York Goju Karate Association, Frederick "Skipper" Ingham, founder of Bermuda Goju, Orlando Soto, Sr. founder of Golden Fist Goju-Ryu, Joseph Kelljchian, founder of USA GoJu Federation and more.

2003

Urban received several awards, including Black Belt Magazines 2003 Hall of Fame Man of the Year.