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Anthony "Amp" Elmore is a five-time world Karate/Kickboxing world champion. He is the writer, producer, director and star of the First Kickboxing Film in world film history the 1988 Memphis film release titled "The Contemporary Gladiator." Elmore's film that premiered Kenya led to a change in Elmore's whereas Elmore embarked on the road of cultural diplomacy whereas in 1992 Elmore was named by the late Kenya President Daniel Arap Moin a "Cultural Ambassador."
Elmore was the 1st in Kenya history to bring African/Americans on a Kenya Safari. Elmore introduced Kickboxing to Kenya. In August of 2024 Kisumu Kenya Governor Anyang' Nyong'o invited Elmore as an Ambassador at "FESTAC" the world's largest Black and Cultural Festival.
Elmore efforts has led his Black historic community of Orange Mound to be noted as "The Birthplace of African Cultural Diplomacy. Elmore a Content Creator asked Governor Nyong'o to host the "Tom Mboya 70th and First Black Family Reunion in Africa in August of 2026.
Elmore a content creator is founder of "Orange Mound Black Memphis Hollywood" A film production Company designed for Education, Education and Enlightenment.[1]