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  1. Bill « Superfoot » Wallace – Champion du Monde Kick Boxing. Bill Wallace est un fulleur américain né le 1er décembre 1945 à Portland , États-Unis . Artiste martial de renommée mondiale, il est souvent connu sous le surnom de superfoot, de par la rapidité de ses coups de pieds gauche, plus rapide qu’une attaque du poing.

  2. Bill Wallace is one of the original founders of New Light Wood Works. It's been in operation since 1976. Bill is located in Wake Forest, North Carolina. Wood is an amazing material. It can be as flexible as a piece of paper or as rigid as a beam of a house. By using skills that combine body and hands, mind and imagination, I create objects that ...

  3. 18 de may. de 2020 · Bill Wallace Stuart, FL. Posted on May 18, 2020. Bill Wallace was born to be in the automobile business. His initiation was washing cars and changing tires as a teenager. It turned out to be a business that he loved. Bill worked his way up to the presidency of Wallace Ford in Delray Beach. During the 70’s and 80’s […]

  4. 28 de nov. de 2018 · William ‘Bill’ Louis Wallace was born in Portland, Indiana, in the year 1945 and from early years, he showed promise to grow as a professional martial artist. By the time he was an adult, he was indeed that man he set out to be. Not only was he a Professional Karate Association world full-contact karate…

  5. 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. After an incredible career in point-fighting, Wallace made ...

  6. Learn side stance Karate fighting style from full contact champion Bill "Superfoot" Wallace, interviewed by Jesse Enkamp (The Karate Nerd). This point sparri...

  7. Bill Wallace was a thriving industrialist, boss and friend of Tony Maychek. Due to lack of resources, Bill Wallace was compelled to dump his excessive toxic chemicals illegally. After finding a seemingly secured mine shaft, Wallace started burying his waste in it. The shaft was abandoned and sealed, which made it unlikely for any danger to come from it. Despite his friend Tony Maychek's ...