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    I was wondering if anyone knew of Karate's popularity as a spectator sport? Is it really popular among the Japanese people to watch? Is there a huge following or is it just something people like to do rather than watch?

    -Harley Martin

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    Harley,

    I think you would have to define the type of karate and then define the audience for it.

    Kyokushin tournaments were at one time very popular and K1 Grand Prixs probably have good viewership. However, you have to define the K1s as karate despite their overtures to more or less MT style kickboxing--but they are sponsored by a karate organization..so maybe in some sense the definition can possibly be applied. However, for me it would have to be stretched a bit.

    Like most elsewhere, I think professional sports such as baseball and soccer (with the exception of Sumo for a martial sport), far outstrips viewership for karate...or any other martial sport for that matter.

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    Brad Burklund

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    what'S a karate ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Prince Loeffler
    what'S a karate ?

    It's,how can I put it, like what you and I do, sort of.

    Osu
    Trevor
    Trevor Gilbert
    ("If I had to select one quality, one personal characteristic that I regard as being most highly correlated with success, whatever the field, I would pick the trait of persistence. Determination. The will to endure to the end, to get knocked down seventy times and get up off the floor saying "Here goes number seventy-one" - Richard M. DeVos)

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