Bill "Superfoot" Wallace is a revered figure in the realm of martial arts and professional kickboxing, his impressive career spanning multiple decades. As a pioneer in the sport, he embarked on his martial arts journey as a Karate point-fighter, competing alongside esteemed legends such as Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris, Joe Lewis, and Skipper Mullins.
As his skills and reputation grew, Wallace transitioned to professional kickboxing in 1972, swiftly capturing the World Middleweight Championship and retiring undefeated, boasting a remarkable record of 23-0. The urging of his friend Chuck Norris prompted Wallace to venture into the world of motion pictures, often portraying the "heavy" in martial arts films.
Notably, Wallace is a college graduate, and despite his illustrious career, he continues to share his expertise through exhibitions and training sessions around the globe.