Honoring the Legacy of GGM Tony Thompson

August 5, 2025

A Heartfelt Thank You to Black Belt Magazine

We are deeply grateful to Black Belt Magazine for publishing a powerful tribute to our beloved mentor, teacher, and martial arts father — GGM Tony Thompson.


More Than a Co-Founder

For those of us fortunate enough to train under him, GGM Tony was more than just a co-founder of the West Coast/World Martial Arts Association.
He was the quiet strength behind a global movement, the steady compass that guided generations of martial artists, and a man whose wisdom ran as deep as his skill.


A Legacy Beyond Rank

His legacy is etched into every Black Belt who walked across the stage with more than just a rank — it’s a legacy of humility, character, discipline, and heart.


An Article Worth Reading

In this article, Black Belt Magazine honors GGM Tony’s lifetime of contribution to the martial arts world — from his early days training alongside his lifelong friend and partner GGM Ernie Reyes, to the extraordinary impact he had on schools and students across the globe.


We Invite You to Read

We encourage you to take a few moments to read it, whether you knew him personally or simply felt the ripple of his influence through those he shaped.


👉 Read the article here


We Carry His Legacy Forward

We carry his legacy with pride — and we strive every day to pass forward the lessons he so generously gave us.


With gratitude,
KJN David Hughes & KJN Sandy Hughes
Ernie Reyes’ World Martial Arts – Gallatin, TN

July 29, 2025
September 27, 1950 – July 24, 2025 A Life of Strength, Leadership, and Service Great Grand Master Tony Thompson was more than a martial artist—he was a pioneer, visionary, and one of the most influential leaders in the modern martial arts world. His passing on July 24th, 2025 , marks the loss of a giant in our community whose legacy will live on for generations. A Founding Father of a Martial Arts Movement Alongside his best friend and lifelong training partner, Great Grand Master Ernie Reyes, Sr. , GGM Tony Thompson co-founded what would eventually become the West Coast World Martial Arts Association (WCWMA) —a movement that began in the 1970s and today includes more than 30 affiliate schools across the United States. Their partnership was born at San Jose State University , where they trained under Grand Master Dan Choi . Together, they began fusing traditional martial arts with modern athleticism and life leadership. Their mission was never just to produce skilled martial artists—it was to build strong leaders, families, and communities . World-Class Competitor and National Champion GGM Tony was a world-class fighter and nationally ranked Sport Karate competitor during the golden era of American martial arts. In 1977 , he achieved two major milestones: He placed second in the U.S. National Taekwondo Championships (Heavyweight Division) , while GGM Ernie Reyes, Sr. won the Lightweight Division. That same year, he won a World Heavyweight Title at the historic Oakland Coliseum —a crowning achievement of his competitive career. In his very next fight, a devastating leg injury brought his time as a fighter to an early end. But that moment became a turning point. From there, he transitioned from world-class competitor to groundbreaking promoter and global martial arts leader . Industry Pioneer and Influential Promoter GGM Tony’s impact stretched far beyond the dojang. He played a pivotal role in shaping martial arts as a professional industry: Founder of Strikeforce – the groundbreaking martial arts entertainment show that later evolved into a major MMA promotion under the leadership of Scott Coker Vice President of the Professional Karate Association (PKA) – instrumental in the early days of televised full-contact karate Co-Founder and U.S. Director of the International Sport Karate Association (ISKA) – which helped unify global standards in Sport Karate and Kickboxing His leadership helped elevate martial arts onto the world stage —giving countless competitors, coaches, and school owners a platform to grow. Master Teacher and Curriculum Architect As a 10th-Degree Black Belt , GGM Tony helped develop one of the most comprehensive martial arts curriculums in America. The WCWMA system draws from: Taekwondo Muay Thai Boxing Wrestling Filipino Escrima Grappling He was not only a master technician , but a builder of systems , ensuring that students received a curriculum grounded in real-world effectiveness, tradition, and life leadership . Performance Innovator and Cultural Ambassador GGM Tony also co-created the West Coast World Action Team , bringing martial arts to the public through electrifying performances that combined choreography, acrobatics, and martial artistry. These performances inspired an entire generation of young martial artists and helped usher in a new era of visibility for the arts. His ability to blend power and showmanship left a lasting imprint—not only on the mats, but in media, schools, and communities . A Life of Service GGM Tony Thompson’s reach extended far beyond martial arts. He received numerous civic and national honors , including: Citizen of the Year Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Award Harvard School of Business Leadership Award  These accolades reflect not just his accomplishments —but his character . He was known for his humility, strength , and unwavering belief in the potential of every human being .
July 15, 2025
In 2018, The Tennessean once again captured the spirit and energy of Ernie Reyes’ World Martial Arts in Gallatin — this time through an unforgettable showcase of talent, tradition, and transformation. The Black Belt Test and Martial Arts Extravaganza was more than an event; it was a visual story of discipline, determination, and community, brought to life by students of all ages. Photos: Ernie Reyes' World Martial Arts Extravaganza 2018 A Showcase of Skill and Spirit With every kick, strike, and kata, our students proved that martial arts is not just a sport — it’s a way of life. The gym was alive with energy as families cheered on their children, teens demonstrated mastery, and adult candidates pushed past their limits on the road to Black Belt. Performances in: Tae Kwon Do Jiu-Jitsu MMA Muay Thai Weapons Acrobatics …reminded everyone why this night is the highlight of our year. This Year, the Tradition Continues We’re proud to announce that the 2025 Black Belt Test & Martial Arts Extravaganza will take place on: Saturday, July 26th, from 3:00–4:30 PM Indian Lake Peninsula Church Gym, Hendersonville This year’s event will feature even more high-impact performances, powerful Black Belt tests, and moments of inspiration that you’ll remember long after the mats have cleared. Whether you’re a student, parent, or martial arts enthusiast — this is your invitation to witness excellence in motion. Advance Tickets: $17 Available now — scan the QR code on the flyer or contact us below. Event Details Location: Indian Lake Peninsula Church Gym Hendersonville, TN Date & Time: Saturday, July 26 3:00 – 4:30 PM Advance Tickets: $17 Contact Information: Ernie Reyes’ World Martial Arts – Gallatin 327 Hancock Street, Gallatin, TN Phone: 615-230-9658 Email: erworldma@gmail.com Don’t Miss This Once-A-Year Event Be inspired by the next generation. Witness what it truly means to become a Black Belt.
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