BJJ and karate belt black looking to test my skills in sexfighting! RP/BETS quick games trash talk
Fighting Style: Traditional Shotokan Karate/BJJ
Hometown: Los Angeles, California
Nickname: “The Dojo’s Son”
No Pure subs please Ilike the fight for dominance.
Looking to tour EF to challenge and take over dojos, gyms, and anything else the world has to offer.
Taking on other countries and testing their styles is something that is interesting to me. Will also take souvenirs if I win. Maybe your panties? or belt something will be coming back with me for my trophy case.
Origin Story
Ken Erickson was born in the small apartment above Black Dragon Dojo, a modest but respected karate school tucked between a bakery and a train station in LA. The rhythmic snap of gis and the sharp kiai of students were the first sounds he ever heard. His crib sat in the corner of the dojo office; his toys were wooden practice swords and worn-out belts.
His father, a stern but principled sensei, believed karate was not about fighting—it was about discipline, humility, and self-mastery. His mother handled the administrative side of the dojo and was the emotional anchor of the family, teaching Ren compassion alongside strength.
Ken took his first steps on tatami mats.
Childhood in the Dojo
Growing up in the dojo meant Ken didn’t have a normal childhood:
• He bowed before entering any room.
• He cleaned the floors before he could properly write his name.
• He practiced stances while other children played video games.
By age five, he could perform basic katas. By ten, he was assisting beginner classes. The older students treated him like a mascot at first—until they realized he was faster and sharper than most of them.
But being “Sensei’s son” came with pressure.
He wasn’t allowed to quit.
He wasn’t allowed to fail.
He wasn’t allowed to show weakness.
When he lost his first junior tournament at age eleven, he cried alone in the storage room. His father didn’t comfort him—instead, he handed Ren a towel and said, “Wipe your tears. Tomorrow we train harder.”
That moment forged something inside him.
Training Philosophy
Ren was raised on three principles:
1. Karate begins and ends with respect.
2. Pain is temporary. Discipline is permanent.
3. The strongest fighter is the calmest one.
Unlike flashier fighters, Ren’s strength lies in fundamentals—perfect stance, precise timing, devastating counters. He doesn’t waste motion. He doesn’t taunt. He waits.
And when he strikes, it’s decisive.
Internal Conflict
Despite his skill, Ken struggles with identity.
Is he fighting because he loves karate—or because it’s all he’s ever known?
He envies classmates who chose their own paths. He’s never had that freedom. The dojo isn’t just where he trains—it’s who he is.
When a rival dojo challenges Black Dragon Dojo’s reputation, Ken must decide whether he fights to protect his father’s legacy or to define his own.
Strengths
• Exceptional discipline and endurance
• Near-perfect technical form
• Mentally composed under pressure
• Deep understanding of sex philosophy
Weaknesses
• Foot attacks, 69 position (Will roll 4 or better to get out)
• Fears disappointing his dojo
• Struggles with adapting to unconventional sexfighting styles
• Carries the burden of legacy
Signature Move
“Silent Thunder” – A lightning-fast gyaku-zuki (Doggie style fuck) delivered after baiting an opponent into overcommitting. It’s almost invisible—by the time you feel his cock insert you it too late, you’re already on the floor.
RESULTS 3-0
Won my first fight here! It was tough but I ended up winning via Pretzel fuck
Win-via Silent thunder finisher
Win-Via pretzel fuck
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