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The All American Open Championship was started in 1965 to promote the principles of American Martial Arts. It has been held every year from 1965 to 2015 and drew contestants from all around the world. The All American Open has been regulary recognized as one of the nation's major martial arts tournaments.
The All American Open was held in Madison Square Garden Center in New York City for twenty-three consecutive years, from 1967 to 1989. It was at the 1967 All American Open where Chuck Norris and Bruce Lee first met. The All American Open continued outside the Garden since 1989, and we are proud to say that many famous champions have competed and won accolades at the All American Open.
The All American Open was designed to provide an opportunity for practitioners of all martial art styles to meet and compete against each other in a spirit of cooperation and harmony. The tournament rules were specifically formulated to cover all the major styles and not favor one over the others.
The All American Open was held in Madison Square Garden Center in New York City for twenty-three consecutive years, from 1967 to 1989. It was at the 1967 All American Open where Chuck Norris and Bruce Lee first met. The All American Open continued outside the Garden since 1989, and we are proud to say that many famous champions have competed and won accolades at the All American Open.
The All American Open was designed to provide an opportunity for practitioners of all martial art styles to meet and compete against each other in a spirit of cooperation and harmony. The tournament rules were specifically formulated to cover all the major styles and not favor one over the others.