

| Mike Lee Kanarek shown above. At the age of 18 years old Michel Kanarek volunteered to serve in the Israel Defense Forces, the IDF. After a selective process Michel Kanarek was selected to serve in one of the IDF's best Special Ops unit "Orev Golani", one of the three Special Forces units of the legendary Golani Brigade. His volunteer tour of duty included anti-terrorism missions in the West Bank region and in South Lebanon . After serving 3 years in the IDF, Michel Kanarek emigrated to the United States and was renamed Mike Lee Kanarek. Since that time, he's striven to constantly evolve his knowledge and experience into developing a Reality Fighting system matched by none. In that process, Kanarek has majored in the Martial Arts. He earned a sixth degree Black Belt directly under Joe Lewis, the father of American Full-Contact Kickboxing, a fourth degree Black Belt in Israeli Hisardut and Tae Kwon Do, a first Degree Black Belt in Israeli Krav Maga and Judo and a Purple Belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. He also achieved Instructor Certification in Muay Thai. With a "Hands On" military experience and a 20 year Combat Sports Martial Arts career, Mike Lee Kanarek has develop a world class Reality Fighting system, HaganaH, proven to work under pressure sought out by many professional from countless Law Enforcement Agencies and Elite Military units. Coleman Ray has learned from two of the best Master Instructors in the world today Sixth Degree Master Mike Lee Kanarek & 10th Degree Grand Master Joe Lewis. Coleman Ray calls these two arts the perfect blend which he honors by his schools name Ray's Combat Kickboxing Haganah Center which offers a full blend of these two systems along with Combat Fitness training so all of his students will be fit to fight. |
10th Degree Grand Master Joe Lewis
In his
era as a heavyweight World Champion fighter and martial artist, Joe
Lewis has done it first and done it best. Of the millions of people who
have participated in the martial arts since their inception in the
United States in 1948, only a few have had a measurable impact with the
general public...and Joe Lewis, 57, the retired World Heavyweight Karate
Champion from Wilmington is one of them.
Dubbed the "Muhammed Ali
of his sport," Lewis is to Karate what
Arnold Schwarzeneger is to
body building. In a career that spanned 17 years, he won more titles in his era ,
set more records and instituted more innovations than anyone in the
history of Sport Karate. Lewis began his
training in Okinawa studying with three instructors: Eizo Shimabuku,
Kinjo Chinsaku and Seiyu Oyata and he also studied with the late great.
He received his Black Belt in Shorin Ryu and studied several different
styles. He never believed in "style" to him they were all the
same..."punching and kicking."
Lewis was a member of the
first combat unit in Viet Nam, 8th Marine Brigade, 1965. One of the
first Americans to teach Hand to Hand Combat in Viet Nam working with
Division Recon. Lewis
has been inducted into 13 various Halls of Fame to include the Black
Belt Hall of Fame as "Fighter of the year" and "Instructor of the year."
His greatest accolade, however, came in 1983 when in a
Karate Illustrated
survey of America's top fighters, he was chosen by his peers as "The
Greatest Karate Fighter of All Time." Lewis is best known for being
World Champion in 2 separate sports, Karate and Kickboxing, plus being
the founding father of Kickboxing in the Western Hemisphere.
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