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Master Sabu, born on the 22nd day of December was raised and educated in Brooklyn. He was first exposed to the martial arts at the age of fourteen. His uncle an army veteran introduced him. This introduction sparked Lewis; need to pu
rsue the martial arts, which led to him meeting such martial artist as Grand master Kenny Lee, David Kim, Curtis Black, Professor Vee, Remy Presasm, Subunim Aaron, Adams and Doctor Moses Powell, all of whom influenced him. At the age of sixteen, Master Sabu set the record by jumping over 15 chairs through a ring of fire and breaking 3 two inch boards with a flying side kick. He began competing at the rank of brown belt where he competed against the best of the east and west coasts. Such competitors as:
Chuck Norris- Hawk, Frazier-Alex, Steinberg-Joe, Hayes-Phil, Cunningham-Little, KA Kevin Thompson ,Steve (Mad Dog) Curran, Wali Islam, Master Breaker, Ron Jeter Rico Meracado- Pedro Xavier, Mafia Holloway, Joe Pina, T. Miyazaki, Belvin Eaves, Geoffery Canada, Lou Ferra, Dynamic duel (Kavin and Melvin Wilder), Marty Knight, Lee ILLen, Sam Magee and Alex Stienberg. During this time, Masster Sabu was a nation and regional champion and winner of over 600 trophies and awards. He appeared in Karate Illustated, Black Belt, Offical karate and Asian World magazines and various local newpapers. Master Sabu has taught the arts of Tae Kwon Do, Modern Arnis and Shotakan at many venues, some which follow:
The Red Hook House, Kinsboro Houses, Albany Houses, the Atlantic terminal House, The Armory (aka, Uhuru Sasa), Amityville, Long Island, The Ave Community Center, The Bed-stuy Boxing Gym, Forth Green Senior Center, The Medgar Ever Community Center, Family Dynamics, Jackie Robinson Community Center of Physical Culture, Warren Street community Center, The Van Guard Community Youth Program, Weeksville community Center and The Beacon Community programs. As a father and mentor, Master Sabu focuses on the children. This was prompted by seeing so many children fall through the cracks of society. The event that really shaped this focus was when he saw a teenage preparing to rob someone. Sabu spoke to this troubled teen and finally convinced him to not to go through with the robbery only to find out later that the would be victim was an off duty police officer. Master Sabu feels that his greatest achievement are when his students both old and new are both champs in the world of martial arts but as well as the community.