Everything this guy does uses Shotokan as his foundation on which he 
builds. Without that he is nothing.

""Lyoto Machida - In The Blood-By Thomas Gerbasi""

""The son never had a chance. ""

""There would be no soccer fields or jiu-jitsu mats for Lyoto 
Machida, at least not at that point, especially not if his father had 
a say in the matter. And as the head of the family, Yoshizo Machida 
did have the last word, so when his son was three, he began training 
in the family business – not as a banker, a farmer, a storekeeper, or 
a craftsman, but as a martial artist. ""

""Studying Shotokan Karate under his father, a renowned Master who 
had left Japan for a new life in Salvador, Brazil, young Lyoto was a 
quick study in the art of combat, but what he was being taught went 
far beyond blocks, kicks, and katas. ""

""
"My father always taught me to be an honest man with integrity," said 
the younger Machida, now 26, through his manager / translator Ed 
Soares. "He also showed me the path of being a true fighter through 
Oriental Philosophy." ""

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nqbAfzrg-E

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTJBlDkNbEw

http://tinyurl.com/2wn5f8


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