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1975 – PAWAK Tournament

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1974 – The Era of the New Masters

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1974 – The Real Joe Lewis

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1973 – The Top Karate Players in the U.S.

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1971 – Looking for a Few Kicks […]

Link to the original article Here. “City Squire Motor Inn, hello.” “Joe Lewis please.” “Joe Louis, the fighter?” “You got it.” “Oh.” (Aside: “Has Joe…...

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2004 – Interview on JLFS

Martial Arts Professional: You have been an icon in the martial arts for four decades. Why have you waited so long to form a Joe…...

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Joe Lewis FIghting Systems

Joe Lewis FIghting Systems

The JLFS team conducts hands-on training sessions that are both unique and focused – perfect for all of your serious martial arts students and valuable for your school.

Did you know that the principle of JKD and independent motion as used in the forehand strike came from French Fencing. The tactic is called the 'Fleche" and works really well with bladed weapons. Check it out ... See MoreSee Less

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