Vic Moore

[2] Moore was one of the first ten original members of the Trias International Society[3] and also studied and trained with William J. Dometrich in the style of Chito-ryu.

He later ventured out opening karate schools throughout the Cincinnati area[6] and began traveling the Midwest and East coast.

Later, Vic Moore and Joe Lewis introduced kickboxing to America on the Merv Griffin TV show in 1973.

Law Officer's get their first training manual by Harold Long of Tennessee and Victor Moore of Ohio and Hulon Willis of Virginia by order of Robert A. Trias of Arizona.

Moore has fought some of the top fighters in the world and also competed against Michael G. Foster (Miami 1965),[10] Mike Stone,[11] Jim 'Ronin' Harrison,[7] Fred Wren,[12] Chuck Norris, and Joe Lewis.

[19] In response to Moore and Mohammed's claims, Chuck Sullivan, who is the Senior Grandmaster of the International Karate Connection Association (IKCA) and who witnessed the event, recalled in an interview on Viking Samurai’s YouTube channel that Moore failed to block all incoming punches and never struck back at Bruce Lee.

Moore stood by his claims and further asserted that Bruce Lee actually cried after failing to block his punches, an event that Sullivan categorically denied witnessing.