Fighting Dragon Tae Kwon Do Master Brad Bezoni

Master Brad Bezoni

For over 30 years Master Brad Bezoni has studied and taught martial arts. He holds a Sixth Dan (Degree) Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do, a Fourth Dan (Degree) Black Belt in Tang Soo Do, and a Blue Belt in Kuk Sool Won.

Over the course of his Martial Arts career Master Bezoni has amassed an impressive number of tournament wins, including being the 2001 American Taekwondo Association Texas State Champion in Forms, being ranked in the ATA World Top 10 in Forms and Sparring in 2001 and again ranked World Top 10 in Forms in 2002.

He is a frequent participant at the annual International Martial Arts Council of America National Training Camp and United States Martial Arts Hall of Fame, where he has been inducted as Tae Kwon Do Master of the Year in 2018 and again as Black Belt of the Year in 2020. In 2019 he was named Black Belt of the Year by the Tang Soo Do Karate Association, as well as being presented the Letter of Appreciation by the founder of the US Tang Soo Do Alliance.

In 2022 Master Bezoni was inducted in the Who’s Who Legends Hall of Fame and included in the Martial Artists Changing Lives book produced by the American Martial Arts Alliance Foundation.

Also in 2022, he was inducted as a History General to the National Sport Karate Museum and presented with the Eric Lee Natural Kata and Bill “Superfoot” Wallace Natural Fighter awards for his years of tournament competition and excellence.

He was also selected for inclusion in the Book of Masters being published by the United States National Grand Masters Federation. While the project was ultimately canceled, Master Bezoni was honored to be included with a group limited to only 99 Masters in the United States, recognized for their continued high standards of training and teaching traditional Martial Arts.

Notable Achievements

  • 6th Degree Black Belt - Tae Kwon Do

  • 4th Degree Black Belt - Tang Soo Do

  • 2 time United States Martial Arts Hall of Fame Inductee

    • 2018 - Tae Kwon Do Master of the Year

    • 2020 - Black Belt of the Year

  • 2019 Tang Soo Do Karate Association Black Belt of the Year

  • 2001 and 2002 American Taekwondo Association World Top 10 Finisher - Forms

  • 2001 American Taekwondo Association Texas State Champion - Forms

  • 2001 American Taekwondo Association World Top 10 Finisher - Sparring

  • History General of the National Sport Karate Museum

  • Inductee into the American Martial Arts Alliance Foundation Who’s Who in the Martial Arts Legends Hall of Fame

  • Included in the American Martial Arts Alliance Foundation Martial Artists Changing Lives book (Volume 7)

  • Recipient of the Eric Lee Natural Kata award from the National Sport Karate Museum

  • Recipient of the Bill “Superfoot” Wallace Natural Fighter award from the National Sport Karate Museum