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Paul Barnett's Fight Unit
Posted: 2011-01-06 08:50:45
Bill 'Superfott' Wallace is in the UK! and you can have him for a 2 hour seminar for only £750

More Info Contact Paul Barnett on 07719636374
Paul Barnett's Fight Unit
Posted: 2011-01-06 08:52:44
Superfoot *
EVENT PHOTOGRAPHY & PRINTING
Posted: 2011-01-06 09:23:05

meet & greet

2 hour seminar

question & answer session

photos with Bill to take home...

A great event

Bill Wallace was born on December 1, 1945. He was a Professional Karate Association world full-contact karate champion. He was the PKA middleweight champion kickboxer for 15 years.

Bill Wallace retired as the undefeated Professional Karate Association (PKA) Middleweight Champion after defeating Bill Biggs in a 12-round bout in June 1980. The victory, Wallace’s 23rd straight, signaled the end to an illustrious 15-year career in tournament and full contact fighting.

Known to the karate world simply as “Superfoot,” symbolic of his awesome left leg, which was once clocked in excess of 60 mph, Wallace left a string of battered and bruised bodies along the martial arts fighting trail.

He used his foot as others would use their hands, faking opponents with two or three rapid fake kicks and following with one solid knockout technique. His power was amazing, his precision astounding.
Wallace, a 5-foot, 10 1/2 inch native of Portland, Ind., began studying karate in February 1967 after suffering a right leg injury in a judo accident. The injury left him without the use of the leg in karate competition. Some observers said Wallace was committing martial arts suicide. Wallace, however, had other ideas.

In the next seven years, “Superfoot,” named after his manager saw an advertisement for a “super foot long hot dog” at a sporting event, dominated the point-tournament circuit.

As a national champion point fighter three years in a row, Wallace captured virtually every major event on the tournament circuit. The more prestigious victories included: the U.S. Championships (3 times), the USKA Grand Nationals (3 times), and the Top Ten Nationals (2 times).

He was such as dominant figure in martial arts that Black Belt magazine, the bible of industry publications, named him to its Hall of Fame three times in seven years — twice as “Competitor of the Year” and once as “Man of the Year.”

In 1973, Wallace, whose education includes a bachelor’s degree (1971) in physical education from Ball State University and a master’s degree (1976) in kinesiology (the study of human movement) from Memphis State University, suffered what many considered a career-ending injury. However, one of Wallace’s friends, the late Elvis Presley, flew in a Los Angeles acupuncturist to treat the Karate champion at Graceland Manor.

A year later, Wallace turned professional and captured the PKA middleweight karate championship with a second-round knockout (hook kick) of West German Bernd Grothe in Los Angeles. He relinquished the crown in 1980, undefeated and respected around the world.

Despite his retirement, Wallace continues to be one of the martial arts most popular figures
Farhad
Posted: 2011-01-06 10:40:37
Hes a legend!!! He lead to a whole revolutinary style of fighting that sadly not many kickboxers use nowadays apart from the great Chris McNeish!!!
EVENT PHOTOGRAPHY & PRINTING
Posted: 2011-01-06 11:53:52
seminar available in your area Mr F...

How about your gym ??
Red Phoenix Academy
Posted: 2011-01-06 12:05:51

Great guy met and trained with him loads of times as well as Don The Dragon Wilson and Benny the Jet Urquidez
Red Phoenix Academy
Posted: 2011-01-06 12:06:19

Red Phoenix Academy
Posted: 2011-01-06 12:06:36

EVENT PHOTOGRAPHY & PRINTING
Posted: 2011-01-06 12:17:51
anybody fancy bringing down your patch Marlon 4 dates available ??
Ryan Meehan
Posted: 2011-01-06 18:52:55
go on bill
EVENT PHOTOGRAPHY & PRINTING
Posted: 2011-01-10 08:03:35
Bill "Superfoot" Wallace Seminar30 April at 12:00 at Honeywell Centre for Sports and the Arts (Barnsley College) Barnsley, United Kingdom

NJM Promotions are proud to announce yet another legend coming along to carry out a seminar.

£20 per person which includes 30 minutes photo session and 2 hour training session.Ticket hotline 01226 720700 ext 2102 or 07513788794
SirClive
Posted: 2011-01-10 08:29:03
Will there be a buffet?
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EVENT PHOTOGRAPHY & PRINTING
Posted: 2011-01-10 13:08:58
Whatever they have in the vending machine ..
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