
Association (PKA) Middleweight Champion after defeating Bill Biggs in a1 2-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.
Bill "SuperFoot" Wallace takes you through the techniques that have made him world famous. On this tape SuperFoot teaches offensive and defensive techniques that have rarely been taught before. This is Bill's cumulative techniques from his many years of teaching the masters.
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