Former Pro Wrestling Champion Inducted Into Martial Arts Hall Of Fame
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Former Pro Wrestling Champion Inducted Into Martial Arts Hall Of Fame
December 19, 2002, It was announced today that former UCW Heavyweight Wrestling Champion "Falcon Coperis" aka Louis Velazquez is soon to be inducted into the Martial Arts Hall of Fame. This is all going to take place at the Martial Arts Extravaganza suitably nicknamed ‘The Academy Awards of Martial Arts,' will host its third internationally recognized annual event at the world famous Tropicana Casino & Resort in Atlantic city, New jersey.
The Action Martial Arts Magazine's Hall of Fame Banquet is a well-respected institution in the martial arts community. To its credit, the Event has the support and participation from the worlds most renowned and respected Martial Artists, and has participation by all facets of the arts such as film industry, all styles of the world, and business leaders in all related resources.
Louis Velazquez has been involved in Martial Arts for the past twenty years. He is a member of the Hawaii Martial Arts International Society , United States Martial Arts Association, Chief Instructor Abregana Self Defense Institute, Certified Full Instructor Jeet Kune Do, Master Instructor RMA Martial Arts and an Honorary Ambassador of the Kids Hall Of Fame. He was also the UCW heavyweight wrestling champion in the mid to late 90's.He was ranked in the top 500 in the pro wrestling ranks in 1997 and was forced to step down due to a back injury.
He is the founder of Karate Kidz Online, an organization dedicated to young martial artist worldwide. His future plans are to continue to train and help the KKO grow which will allow him to help more children. Now he looks forward to increasing his knowledge in all martial arts and helping young martial artist worldwide do the same. He will be honored at this gala event taking place in Atlantic City, NJ at the Tropicana Hotel on January 17 and 18, 2003.
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