Diallo Nkenge Frazier

Diallo Nkenge Frazier is the Author of "Revelations of a Warrior" (Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc., Pittsburg, PA-2003)he was born in Chicago Ill and raised in Los Angeles (Pacoima and Sepulveda)known for his street fighting ability he earned the right to write AbOUT it. He is the son of Max Yergan Frazier, a revolutionary writer,poet, and author who was murdered when Diallo was still an infant. His mother Joyce frazier moved him and his brother to California later in their lives and Diallo became a fixture in street life and gang culture. Even though Diallo spent all of his teens and the early part of his 20's involved in street life he still managed to graduate high school and began to turn his life around in his late 20's.

After getting his life turned around, Diallo began to dedicate himself to activism while working with several different groups such as the Boys and Girls Club, Pacoima Cultural Youth Center, Phoenix House(working with [...] addicted teens) and several others. While working with Phil Leonard, Diallo helped fund a non-profit organization called "Toolshed" where he also worked as a counselor and combat instructor. It was this time, Diallo decided that combat training would become his profession. In 1997 Diallo's older brother David Frazier introduced him to world famous J.K.D. instructor Paul Vunak, who taught him how to market himself. He soon began to train boubcers, bodyguards, bounty hunters and private security companies. It waas then he had "Revelations of a Warrior" published and followed it up with a combat DVD series featuring his own style that he founded called "Ghetto Blocks". This is a street style of combat combining the styles of 52blocks, Ghetto boxing and J.K.D. Diallo has been feature in Black Belt Magazine and has also written articles for the same Magazine.He is considered one of the top sources on real street fighting and Ghetto life.