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Joe Lewis (March 7, 1944 - August 31, 2012) was an American kickboxer, point karate fighter, and actor. As a fighter, Lewis gained fame for his matches in the 1960s and 1970s. He has twice been voted the greatest fighter in karate history,[1] and has attained the titles of "United States Heavyweight Kickboxing Champion," "World Heavyweight Karate Champion," [2] and "United States National Black Belt Kata Champion."  And a United States Marine! Oorah and Semper Fi Champ! Joe Lewis Karate, Muscle Pose Reference, Muscle Pose, Joe Lewis, Fantasy Art Style, Kareem Abdul-jabbar, Male Figure Reference, Force Recon, Tai Chi Qigong

Joe Lewis (March 7, 1944 - August 31, 2012) was an American kickboxer, point karate fighter, and actor. As a fighter, Lewis gained fame for his matches in the 1960s and 1970s. He has twice been voted the greatest fighter in karate history,[1] and has attained the titles of "United States Heavyweight Kickboxing Champion," "World Heavyweight Karate Champion," [2] and "United States National Black Belt Kata Champion." And a United States Marine! Oorah and Semper Fi Champ!

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Joseph Louis Barrow (1914- 1981) burst onto the professional boxing scene in 1934 with more style and skill than the boxing world had ever seen. Known to many as the Brown Bomber, Louis emerged victorious from his first 27 fights, all but four of which he won in knockouts. In the early days of his career, he destroyed such great heavyweight fighters as Stanley Poreda, Natie Brown, and Rosco Toles. It was here that Louis delivered to the entire world a premonition of the reign of domination ... Joe Lewis, Boxing Photos, Sugar Ray Robinson, Boxing Legends, Tragic Hero, Gloves Boxing, Sporting Legends, Vintage Boxing, Joe Louis

Joseph Louis Barrow (1914- 1981) burst onto the professional boxing scene in 1934 with more style and skill than the boxing world had ever seen. Known to many as the Brown Bomber, Louis emerged victorious from his first 27 fights, all but four of which he won in knockouts. In the early days of his career, he destroyed such great heavyweight fighters as Stanley Poreda, Natie Brown, and Rosco Toles. It was here that Louis delivered to the entire world a premonition of the reign of domination…

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