Ashraf Tai: Pakistan's Martial Art Icon
67Ashraf Tai
Ashraf Tai
Famous martial artist, Grand Master Mr. Muhammad Ashraf Tai had
introduced Bando, the Burmese style of martial arts, in Pakistan way
back in 1971 but it were his accomplishments against top-notchers which
earned him fame and recognition. He has become a martial art icon in
the country and a large number of his students have spread his mission
in different countries of the world making him an internationally
renowned figure.
Grand Master Ashraf Tai had created a sensation
by overpowering Stanley Michael of Malaysia in the final of the
Afro-Asia Championship in 1978. He had confirmed his superiority in the
continent by outwitting Japan's Koha Yash a year later.
After
emerging triumphant in a tournament staged in Sri Lanka in 1980, he
dared fighting the reigning world champion, Don Wilson of the United
States, in 1981. The creditable performance against the world champion
elevated his ranking to the ninth place in the world.
Grand
Master Ashraf Tai then founded the Pakistan Karate Federation (PKF) and
succeeded in having the body affiliated with the Pakistan Olympic
Association (POA) as well as the Pakistan Sports Board (PSB).
Having
received numerous awards in various continents of the world during his
illustrious career, he was declared the International Grand Master of
the Year in 2000 by an institution based in the United States.
The
Tai's Bando Karate Centre, founded by him in 1971, has already trained
thousands of martial artists. The branches of his centres have not only
been functioning with great success all over the country but the
students trained by him have also been operating the centres named
after him in quite a few countries like the United States, England,
United Arab Emirates (UAE), Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, France, Holland
and Bangladesh.Grand Master Ashraf Tai, was conferred the coveted Pride
of Performance award by the then President General Pervez Musharraf.
The
pioneer of Bando in Pakistan, Grand Master Ashraf Tai holds the
distinction of claiming the highest degree (8th Dan) in the martial
arts history of the country. Only a handful of martial artists have
matched his feat worldwide.
He had started karate at the age
of 9 with my master Lee Phow Shin. He got his black belt at the age of
16. He started participating in a lot of local tournaments, most of
which were professional.
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great hub! great history! no words about this man!
he is master but dont know is he God gifited or result of hardworking. just want to know . for reply pls
samiibit@hotmail.com
i knw each and every thing about this person..................
Grand Master M.Ashraf Tai Is The Father of Martial Arts in PAKISTAN.he is also symbol of Humanity
wow a great man he is!!!!
Salam i am a student of Ustaad Jaago and i am proud of my Ustaad Jaggo and my ustaad teacher Sir Ashraf Tai.
i don't know ashraf tahi.I know Mr Mansoor the student of tai.By knowing the behaviour of mansoor sb i think how great the man who produced such type of students. I am really impressed no doubt he is the sign of humanity.tai karaty centres serve the community by introducing healty activity.
ma ne 9 month gym ma execrcise ki ha plz mara fees ma kaami kr do .
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mohtarm ustaad ashraf sahab ap yahan malir mai bhi koi centre khol li jie plz
he is cheater and idiot
i'm brown belt...
i like bando
i will take classes from him soon
sir tai is good man in worls
i need the address of Mr Ashraf's club.. please email me at hassan.burhan88@yahoo.com
sir i want to know the address of ur school in karachi?????????
hi my name is hina ejaz me apne mamu ka adress pata karna chahti hoon wo tai karate center main black belt thy unka name mirza amanullah baigh hai agar ap main se kisi ko bhi kuch pata ho to plz contact me this num 03002501824
salaam all muslim peoples
Where is your karate club
as a black belt student sir Guzar Ahmad Khan DIKhan invit to M ASHRAF TAI for visit my 7 tai's karate seven club








KGS 2 years ago
Would you please include/link to his wikipedia page in this article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashraf_Tai