International Sport Karate Association

The International Sport Karate Association (ISKA) is one of the major international bodies regulating sport karate and kickboxing matches, and is based in the United States. It was established in 1985 as a response to legal and revenue issues that sent the Professional Karate Association (PKA) into decline.[1]

International Sport Karate Association
TypePrivate
IndustryKickboxing promotion
Founded1985 (1985)
Headquarters
United States
Websitehttp://www.iskaworldhq.com/

History

From 1974 until 1985, the PKA had been the most recognized worldwide kickboxing sanctioning group. It was instrumental in establishing public relay of the sport via ESPN, helping to introduce the burgeoning sport to a wider audience,[2] and had also developed the first fighter's ratings systems. Five major U.S.-based promoters and resigning PKA executives created the new body, the International Sport Karate Association (ISKA), with an official announcement on July 16, 1986. The first U.S. directors were Mike Sawyer, Karyn Turner, Tony Thompson, John Worley and Scott Coker. It currently runs the biggest martial arts tournament in the world, The U.S Open. Thousands of competitors from around the world participate every year.[3]

Many of the major PKA promoters began sanctioning their events with the ISKA and several also joined its administration. ISKA also secured ESPN broadcasts of its major title bouts in 1986, thus helping bring quick credibility and recognition to the new association.

Since the World Association of Kickboxing Organizations (WAKO) was mostly active in Europe and the World Kickboxing Association (WKA) in Asia, ISKA was quick to expand through its own European Directors starting October 1986 with Olivier Muller, Jérome Canabate and Mohamed Hosseini. American Richard Mayor oversaw the establishment of this European wing as European President between 1986 and 1988.[4]

By 1991, the worldwide control of the ISKA was shared by two co-chairmen: Mike Sawyer and Olivier Muller. International TV coverage was secured, and united separate organizations were formed worldwide to handle responsibility for international sanctioning and grading. ISKA has conducted its official activities under ISKA ASIA since 2008 with Dr. S. A. Moinshirazi the President of ISKA ASIA. Paul Zadro is the President of ISKA Australia, which is the biggest martial arts tournament circuit in Australia.[5]

In the early 2000s ISKA began sanctioning K-1 events such as K1-MAX and K-1 USA, and for several years they also sanctioned both kickboxing and MMA events for Strikeforce.[6] Starting from 2012, ISKA sanctioned events for the kickboxing promotion Glory.[6]

Current activities

ISKA is a sport karate, all styles kickboxing, mixed martial arts (MMA) sanctioning body in the United States and over 50 countries worldwide.

ISKA's Martial Arts World Championships are held yearly at the US Open of Martial Arts in Disney World, Orlando, Florida. The US Open ISKA World Martial Arts Championships is held annually every year on the Fourth of July weekend. More than 8,000 competitors and 12,000 spectators attend the two-day event each year. The event closes with the Night of Champions featuring the ISKA World Martial Arts Championships. The Night of Champions airs live on ESPN3, while a highlights show airs later on ESPN2. The US Open is the longest continuously running martial arts event on ESPN. The US Open highlights continue to air throughout the year on CSI Sports networks, reaching approximately 85 million households.[7]

Kickboxing World Champions

Men's Kickboxing Divisions

Style Flyweight Bantamweight Featherweight Super Featherweight Lightweight Super Lightweight
Oriental Rules Vacant Tenshin Nasukawa Franck Gross Miguel Martinez Adam Bouarourou Benjamin Horvath
Full Contact Kickboxing Mathieu Damiano Vacant Jerome Ardissone Jonathan Pastorino Yoann Portaller Vladislav Melmik
Freestyle Kickboxing Vacant Martin Blanco Tenshin Nasukawa Vacant Mohamed Karbal Enzo Bonio
Muay Thai Andrii Mezentsev Vacant Carlos Coello Jonathan Haggerty Vacant Shunsuke Oishi
K-1 Rules Akram Hamidi Eisaku Ogasawara Yanis Goucef Ján Szajko Koji Yannick Reine
Style Light Welterweight Welterweight Super Welterweight Light Middleweight Middleweight Super Middleweight
Oriental Rules Mo Abdurahman Vacant Armen Petrosyan Mustapha Haida Karim Ghajji Karim Ghajji
Full Contact Kickboxing Vladislav Melmik Vacant Gaetan Delacher José Rodríguez Mehdi Kada Mondhor Yacoubi
Freestyle Kickboxing Modibo Diarra David Mejia Sergio Sanchez Edouard Bernadou Cedric de Keirsmaeker Lukasz Plawecki
Muay Thai Khumsab Malker Garcia Fabio Pinca Nauzet Trujillo Youssef Boughanem Patrick Madisse
K-1 Rules Roberto Gheorghita Malker Garcia Giorgio Petrosyan Youssef Assouik Mickael Lopes De Veiga Patrick Madisse
Style Light Heavyweight Light Cruiserweight Cruiserweight Super Cruiserweight Heavyweight Super Heavyweight
Oriental Rules Cyril Benzaquen Reda Ougdou Alberto Tapia Moises Baute Vacant Murat Aygün
Full Contact Kickboxing Jon Durrant Emmanuel Mahout James Green Riyadh Al-Azzawi Vacant Vacant
Freestyle Kickboxing Frederic Kowatz Luca Adreani Florent Kaouachi Vacant Vacant Vacant
Muay Thai Atakan Arslan Henry Bannert Bejan Ahmedi Emmanuel Payet Randy Blake Thomas Froschauer
K-1 Rules Kevin Ward Madani Rahmani Francis Jorge Turpal Tokaev Mamoudou Keita Frédéric Sinistra

As of July 14, 2020

Women's Kickboxing Divisions

Style Atomweight Strawweight Flyweight Super Flyweight
Oriental Rules Vacant Michelle Newell Gloria Peritore Serin Murray
Full Contact Kickboxing Emilie Machut Djouarha Chafia Gloria Peritore Lizzie Largillière
Freestyle Kickboxing Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant
Muay Thai Anna Shiratsuki Amy Pirnie Kim Townsend Vacant
K-1 Rules Cristina Morales Ludivine Lasnier Djouarha Chafia Cynthia Gonzalez
Style Bantamweight Featherweight Super Featherweight Lightweight
Oriental Rules Vacant Mellony Geugjes Lara Fernandez Deniz Batinli
Full Contact Kickboxing Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant
Freestyle Kickboxing Vacant Chiara Vincis Aurélie Froment Nili Block
Muay Thai Melillo Sveva Vacant Vacant Vacant
K-1 Rules Anissa Meksen Martine Michieletto Sabriye Şengül Aurélie Froment
Style Super Lightweight Light Welterweight Welterweight Super Welterweight
Oriental Rules Deniz Batinli Anke Van Gestel Vacant Vacant
Full Contact Kickboxing Irene Mertens Vacant Vacant Cathy LeMee
Freestyle Kickboxing Cindy Perros Cindy Perros Vacant Vacant
Muay Thai Veronica Vernocchi Vacant Vacant Anna Rantanen
K-1 Rules Anke Van Gestel Johanna Kruse Vacant Vacant

As of August 31, 2020

Sport Karate World Champions

Current ISKA Team World Champions[8]

Current Team Champions Discipline
Team Competitive Edge Demo Team
Team Paul Mitchell Karate Synchronized Team Weapons
Team KTOC Synchronized Team Forms
Team Top Ten USA Men's 3 Man Point Sparring

Current ISKA Adult World Champions[9]

Current Adult World Champions Discipline
Danny Etkin Men's Traditional and CMX Forms
Haley Glass Women's CMX Forms

Women's Weapons

Richard Hoen Self Defense
Bailey Murphy Men's Ope As of July 2nd, 2021n Weighuly 3rdenge Match
Morgan Plowden Women's Open Weight Challenge Match
Jackson Rudolph Men's CMX Weapons
Mason Stowell Men's Traditional Forms

Current ISKA Youth World Champions[10]

Current Youth World Champions Discipline
Dawson Holt 14-17 Boy's CMX Forms

14-17 Boy's Traditional Weapons

Anna Beth Hedgepath 14-17 Girl's CMX Weapons

14-17 Girl's CMX Forms

Maddie Kennaway 14-17 Girl's Traditional Forms
Madison Magnotta 14-17 Girl's Traditional Weapons
Mason Bumba 14-17 Boy's Weapons
Dax Howland 13 & Under Boy's CMX Weapons
Kodi Molina 13 & Under Girl's CMX Weapons
Isabella Nicoli 13 & Under Girl's CMX Forms

13 & Under Girl's and Boy's Traditional Forms

Averi Presley 13 & Under Girl's Traditional Weapons
Judah Sagawa 13 & Under Boy's CMX Forms

As of July 3rd, 2021

Breaking World Champions

Current World Breaking Champions Discipline
Justin Cuellar 3-Directional Power Wood (Lightweight)

Men's Creative Breaking

Ken Goodrich Power Concrete Arm/Hand (Lightweight)
Parker Moody Power Concrete Kick (Lightweight)
Steve Fisher 3-Directional Power Wood (Heavyweight)
Larry Fields Power Concrete Arm/Hand (Heavyweight)
Tim Steele Power Concrete Kick (Heavyweight)

See also

References

  1. Bill Wallace (October 1988). The Decline and Fall of the PKA Empire (Digitized by Google Books). Black Belt Magazine. p. 13. Retrieved July 29, 2010.
  2. Corcoran, John and Farkas, Emil. Martial Arts: Traditions, History, People. Gallery Books, New York (1983) p. 317.
  3. "What is ISKA?". iskaworldhq.com. Retrieved July 12, 2020.
  4. "From A to WKN". Worldkickboxingnetwork.com. Retrieved October 8, 2015.
  5. "A HISTORY OF KICKBOXING". Archived from the original on March 19, 2009. Retrieved July 15, 2020.
  6. ISKA – About Us
  7. "National Coverage Map". Usopen-karate.com. Archived from the original (JPG) on December 11, 2013. Retrieved October 8, 2015.
  8. "Sport Karate Champions 2021 – ISKA World Headquarters". Retrieved April 26, 2022.
  9. "Sport Karate Champions 2021 – ISKA World Headquarters". Retrieved April 26, 2022.
  10. "Sport Karate Champions 2021 – ISKA World Headquarters". Retrieved April 26, 2022.

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