Mike Stone (karate)

Artist

Birthday June 29, 1943

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Makawao, Maui, Hawaii, US

Age 80 years old

Nationality United States

Height 5ft 11in

Weight 175 lb

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1943

Mike Stone (born June 29, 1943) is an American martial artist, retired karate fighter, fight choreographer, stuntman, actor, author, and motivational speaker.

Mike Stone was born in Makawao, Maui, Hawaii.

Stone's first introduction to the martial arts was in Aikido while as a student Lahainaluna High School.

1960

Well known for his karate tournament success in the 1960s, Stone known for his aggressiveness earned the nicknamed "The Animal" would amass a record of 91 consecutive wins.

1962

After graduating Stone enlisted in the US Army in 1962.

Stone began studying Shorin-ryu Karate earning his black belt in only six months under Herbert Peters while stationed at Fort Chaffee in Arkansas.

1963

In 1963, Stone won the Southwest Karate Championship in the black belt division.

The promoter was Allen Steen, who held victories over Stone and Chuck Norris.

1964

In 1964, Stone won the sparring grand championship at the first ever International Karate Championships in Long Beach, California.

Stone has authored several books, most notably Mike Stone's Book of American Eclectic Karate.

At Ed Parker's 1964 Internationals Karate Championship, Stone defeated Harry Keolanui in the finals to become Grand Champion.

At that same year of 1964, participated in the All American Karatedo Championships were fought with Yukiaki Yoki, a young Seigokan Sensei, future introducer of Seigokan in Hong Kong.

In Chicago that same year, Stone scored victories over Ray Cooper and Mills Crenshaw to win the First World Karate Tournament.

1965

At the U.S. National Karate Championships in 1965, Stone won the championship by beating Walter Worthy.

Also that year, Stone again won Ed Parker's International Karate Championship by defeating Art Pelela and Tony Tulleners.

1968

Stone met Elvis and Priscilla Presley in 1968 at the Mainland vs. Hawaii Karate Championships promoted by Elvis' longtime karate instructor Ed Parker.

Stone had a young child and a pregnant wife.

Stone had been working as a bodyguard for record producer Phil Spector.

After the show, Elvis invited Stone back to the couple's penthouse suite where Elvis suggested that Priscilla train with Stone.

Three weeks later Priscilla made the 45-minute drive to Stone's school in Huntington Beach.

Because of the distance Priscilla opted to train with Chuck Norris who had a school in West Los Angeles, which was closer to the Presley home.

Stone would make occasional trips to Norris's school to train Priscilla.

Three years later, Stone won the World Professional Karate Championship on November 24, 1968 by beating Bob Taian by points decision.

1969

In 1969 at the U.S. National Karate Championship, Stone lost an upset decision to Victor Moore.

Stone has been married three times.

He met his first wife, Mary Ann Dobbs, while in the army stationed at Fort Chaffee.

He met his second wife, Francine Doxey in Newport Beach where he was working as a bouncer.

1972

The relationship soon turned romantic, contributing to Elvis and Priscilla's split in February 1972 and divorce in 1973.

Stone and Priscilla would eventually split up because he sold a story to the Globe tabloid entitled "How I Stole Elvis Presley's Wife From Him".

Priscilla said she split with Stone then, "because he went to the press".

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1985

In 1985, Stone sold all his possessions and moved to an isolated island in the Philippines where he and his third wife Taina live.

2020

Stone revealed in a 2020 podcast interview that he dated actress Michelle Pfeiffer when she took karate lessons from him to prepare for her role on the short-lived TV series B.A.D. Cats (1980).