Akira Masuda (増?田? 章? Masuda Akira) (born May 22, 1962) is a Japanese Kyokushin karateka. In March 1991 he completed the 100 man kumite supervised by the late Sosai Mas Oyama
He was born in 1962 in Kanazawa, Ishikawa prefecture, Japan. In junior high school he was captain of the school judo club. When he was 16 years old he joined Kyokushin Kaikan Ishikawa Dojo. At 19 years old he made his debut in his first All Japan Tournament.
He remained a top athlete in Kyokushin All Japan Tournaments, going on to beat Michel Wedel, Gerard Gordeau and Michael Thompson. He fought and lost to Andy Hug however Hug was unable to walk after the fight.
In 1990 he won a gold medal in the 22nd All Japan Kyokushin Tournament. and in 1991 he placed second in the 5th World Karate Tournament.
He is the shihan of Kyokushin Kaikan Masuda Dojo. In 2007 Masuda published the book "Freestyle Karate" and in 2009 he published "Masuda Akira - Go, Budojin toshite Ikiru".
Some of his tournament results include: 14th All Japan - 1982, 8th place 15th All Japan - 1983, 5th place 17th All Japan, 1985, 3rd place 18th All Japan, 1986, 2nd place 21st All Japan, 1989, 4th place 22nd All Japan, 1990, 1st place
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