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      • He competed professionally from 1965 to 1983, with a 16-1-4 record and 14 wins by knockout.
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  1. Lewis retired after the defeat, with his competitive career in kickboxing and PKA full-contact karate ending with a combined record of 17 wins and 4 losses with 15 wins obtained by knockout, a K.O ratio of 71.4% [1] The PKA World title record was 5 wins 4 losses. [15]

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  3. Joe Lewis and Chuck Norris in their legendary third face-off for the Grand Championship at Ed Parker's 1967 International Karate Tournament in Long Beach, CA. An elusive Norris won this encounter, but Lewis won the final face-off the following year at Allen Stein's US Championships in Dallas, TX.

  4. Aug 31, 2003 · Joe Lewis’s competitive career in kickboxing and PKA full-contact karate ended with a combined record of 14 wins and 4 losses. The PKA World title record was 4 wins 4 losses. In 1990 Lewis at 198 lbs, fought one last exhibition kickboxing/karate match on pay per view against his friend Bill Wallace at 166 lbs. Lewis and Wallace were refused ...

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  5. The fight lasted 4 rounds with a tko with Larry Cureton winning The World Title Belt. This title was also held by Monster Man Eddy and Joe Hess. World HeavyWeight Champion Joe Lewis, Student Of...

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  6. He entered his first karate tournament in 1966, winning grand championships at Grandmaster Rhee’s National Karate Championships in Washington, DC, in both fighting and kata against a then-record 549 contestants who included many nationally regarded competitors.

  7. Joe Lewis was an American martial artist, professional kickboxer and actor. Originally a practitioner of Shōrin-ryū karate and champion in point sparring competitions, he became one of the fathers of full contact karate and kickboxing in the United States, and is credited with popularizing the combat sport in North America.

  8. Grand Master Joe Lewis - the legendary world heavyweight kickboxing and karate champion - passed away this past August (2012) from a malignant brain tumor.

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