Steve Anderson (karate) explained

Steve "Nasty" Anderson (March 29, 1955 - January 24, 2020) was a well-known retired karate competitor.[1] Anderson appeared on the covers and in articles in many martial arts magazines[2] and won numerous world championships. Various sources list different numbers, but On Point magazine claimed he won 10 world titles.[3] Anderson was a karate kempo stylist[4] and was a Black Belt magazine 1982 Competitor of the year.[5] Anderson got involved in karate in 1969[6] and received the nickname Nasty from his instructor Chicken Gabriels mother.[7] One of his students was James Benjamin Stewart.

Competition

Anderson was famous for his backfist and blitz attack[6] and as a brown belt won 92 consecutive tournaments.[6] He fought well known individuals like Kevin Thompson[8] and one of his primary rivals was Ray McCallum.[7] Steve Curran has referred to Anderson as being their toughest opponent.[9]

Anderson stood at 6'3, 210 lbs[4] and was a member of the Black Karate Federation.[7]

Death

On January 24, 2020, Steve died at his home in the Ottawa, Ontario suburb of Orleans.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Black Belt January 1992. google.com.
  2. Web site: Steve Anderson articles. retrieved July 12, 2015
  3. News: On Point. Premiere. front cover. Nasty Anderson 10 time World Champion. Fall 1997.
  4. Web site: Black Belt January 1988. google.com.
  5. Web site: Black Belt September 1987. google.com.
  6. Web site: Black Belt August 1998. google.com.
  7. Web site: Black Belt June 1994. google.com.
  8. Web site: An Interview with Kevin Thompson ... Behind the Mask. martialforce.com.
  9. Web site: Black Belt January 1994. google.com.