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Paul Maslak
Paul Maslak is an American independent movie producer, book author, newsstand magazine
editor and kickboxing historian.
==Martial Arts Career==

While editor of ''Inside Kung Fu'' magazine, he founded
the STAR System World Kickboxing Ratings in 1980. These ratings were initially created as a mechanism for pressing tournament karate directors to adopt identical minimum safety procedures.
With the help of colleague John Corcoran, a former PKA events coordinator and then editor of ''KICK Illustrated'' magazine, he expanded the STAR ratings into professional kickboxing in response to the organizational partisanship of the contender rankings generated by the sport’s major sanctioning bodies.〔''Our Founders'', ( STAR System website ). Retrieved 30 September 2012.〕〔Corcoran, John and Farkas, Emil (1983). "Paul Maslak" entry, ''Martial Arts: Traditions, History, People'', Gallery Books, W.H. Smith Publishers, Inc., New York, pp. 352.〕

As magazine editor, Maslak introduced the use of statistical analysis to sport karate and kickboxing. He played a significant role in the national adoption of safety equipment and the mandatory seeding of top competitors in major national open tournaments. He also successfully advocated for the establishment of separate women's divisions for both kata and kickboxing competition. In 1979, he co-authored the ''Schlesinger Rules System of Martial Arts Competition'' with prominent tournament karate and kickboxing referee Tom Schlesinger. He also wrote the first ''Official Rules of the World Karate Association'' in 1980 as well as the revised
''Official Rules of the World Kickboxing Association: Third Edition'', in 1987. After leaving ''Inside Kung Fu'' in late 1981, he discontinued the STAR tournament ratings.〔name="Founder"/>〔

Focusing thereafter on the professional kickboxing ring, the STAR System became the premier rating service for international kickboxing throughout the 1980s as syndicated in some 15
martial arts and sports magazines across the world.〔''About Us'', ( STAR System website ). Retrieved 30 September 2012.〕 The ratings were statistically controlled and computer generated as opposed to the traditional opinions of judges method. They utilized the same technique developed to rank international chess
masters. They were the first combative sport ratings that entirely reflected objective fight outcomes, with ratings points pro-rated according to the prominence of opponents. More than one contender frequently held the same ranking.〔“Down with Politics!” (August 1980).
''KICK Illustrated'' magazine, CFW Enterprises, Inc., Hollywood, CA., pp. 50–54.〕

Maslak served as the first ratings commissioner for both the WKA and KICK, then two of the sport’s three major sanctioning bodies. The STAR ratings were recognized as the official ratings source for those
organizations. He dissolved the STAR System World Ratings for Professional Kickboxing in early 1989 when his business and family obligations became too demanding of his time.


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