Unlike traditional Oriental Martial Arts whose true origins are lost in the mists of time, there is no confusion or doubt as to the origins of modernĀ American Sport Kickboxing.
In 1973 the former World Heavyweight champion Joe Lewis and the Senior Vice-President of Universal Studios Tom Tannenbaum conceived the idea of fully sanctioned full contact karate tournaments.
It was in 1974 when promoters Mike Anderson and Don and Judy Quine came together to form the Professional Karate Association (PKA).
September 14th, 1974 was the date of the first World Championships promoted by the PKA in Los Angeles Sports Arena, California. These first championships that were held on a matted area attracted enormous worldwide media interest and television coverage.
Some of the champions crowned at this event are now Martial Arts legends such as Joe Lewis, Jeff Smith and Bill Superfoot Wallace. Already then, the term full contact karate was being replaced with what we all now recognise as American Kickboxing. Many great fighters fought through the years under the PKA with the notable inclusions of Benny The Jet Urquidez, Don ‘The Dragon’ Wilson, Jean Claude Van Damme. These fighters have now achieved immortality in the world of Martial Arts.
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