How fast was Wallace kicked?

about 60 mph
He was known for his fast left leg kicks, especially his roundhouse kick and his hook kick, which was clocked at about 60 mph.

What happened Superfoot Wallace?

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

What is the Superfoot system?

Superfoot is the former Undefeated Middleweight Kickboxing champion 1975 to 1983 known for his extremely fast Left Leg and sneaky Techniques. the System is Developed through a lifetime of Full Contact competition. Superfoot is hosted twice annually at the training station with annual Black belt testing hosted on Site.

Where is Bill Wallace from?

Portland, IN
Bill Wallace/Place of birth

Where was Superfoot Wallace born?

How tall is Bill Superfoot Wallace?

5′ 10″
Bill Wallace/Height

Did Bill Superfoot Wallace fight Chuck Norris?

Chuck Norris vs Bill “Superfoot” Wallace in “A Force of One” (1979).

How old is Wallace?

76 years (December 1, 1945)
Bill Wallace/Age

Did Bill Wallace fight Chuck Norris?

Bill “Superfoot” Wallace is a living legend in the world of martial arts and professional kickboxing. A pioneer in the sport, he began his martial arts career as a Karate point-fighter. He competed along with such immortals as Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris, Joe Lewis, and Skipper Mullins.

Where is Bill Superfoot Wallace?

Bill “Superfoot” Wallace was one of the true pioneers of Full Contact Karate (Kickboxing). Today Bill lives in Boynton Beach, Florida but he was born in Portland, Indiana, and trained in wrestling during his high school years.

Did Chuck Norris and Bill Wallace ever fight?

How did Bill Wallace get the name Superfoot?

Injury-wise, he only started into karate after he tore his right knee. Throughout his career, he fought on only one leg. In seminars, he jokes his nickname was “Superfoot” and not “Superfeet” because he only had one foot to kick with.