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The history of
Kickboxing
The true roots of Kickboxing can be found
to date back 2000 years ago in Far East Asia, where Muay Thai
Kickboxing was commonly practised as a self- defence discipline.
However it gradually became more of a sport over the years. Thaiboxing soon became the most common and popular fighting
sport in Asia. MuayThai - Kickboxing was controlled by the
Thailand government, under the name of WMTC ( World MuayThai
Council ). The main proponent that gave way to the rise of
Kickboxing was Bruce Lee, making the link with the United
States, making way for the future of International Kickboxing.
By the late Twentieth century the sport Kickboxing was starting
to take its own original form.
The strong urge for
a Full contact sport, overtaking the rigid rules and boundaries
of Karate, led to an all- new evolved version of Full contact
Kickboxing. The initial International Championship for this
sport was held in Los Angeles in 1974. This move was highly
regarded by many leading Karate masters at the time, many
encouraged and made eager attempts at the newly recognised
sport. Joe Lewis, Bill Wallace, Jeff Smith & Isuena Duenas were
the fist actual champions in this sport.
For most of this period the most formal and accepted
international sanctioning group was the PKA founded in America.
Its founders made the first link with the media as they
organised televised reports of championships being held around
the globe. The group also formed the first fighter’s rating
systems. Among the stars of this new system were Jean-Yves Theriault, Jerry Trimble and Brad Hefton.
In 1975, Georges
Bruckner created the first European Amateur Organization. He
named it WAKO ( World All Style Karate Organisation ).
It was soon seen as a
strong rival to the original PKA group based in the US. However,
in recent years, after the Italian Ennio Falsoni took control
from WAKO’s German founder, the group has become the most highly
recognised amateur federation in Kickboxing.
In 1976, Howard
Hanson, a Shorin Ryu Karate black belt and student of Mike
Stone, created his own group, WKA, WORLD KICKBOXING ASSOCIATION.
At first the group had many successes and achievements, it even
developed its regulations on low kicks in the sport. It gave way
to champions like Fred Royers, Ronnie Green & Rob Kaman. Later
in 1991 when WKA was sold to Canadian Dale Floyd, the group saw
a gradual disintegration in its activity of events. At the time
when Paul Ingram took control of the association and established
it’s new headquarters in the United Kingdom, some important
members began to leave, although it was seen as the second most
important professional sanctioning association for Kickboxing
internationally.
On July 16th
1986, ISKA was formed as a result of the many legal problems PKA
was facing. The International Sports Kickboxing Association was
founded by 5 promoters and PKA executives who had united to form
this new association. the promoters were; Tony Thompson, John
Worley, Karyn Turner, Mike Sawyer & Scott Coker. The
associations glowing success attracted many of the remaining PKA
members, who soon joined ISKA’s growing success. A major boost
to the association’s success was the broadcasting of many of its
championships on EPSN television network. In more recent years
the association has been headed by Olivier Muller, who didn’t
stay in power for long. ISKA was soon returned to the American
promoters – headed by Mike Sawyer.
The History of
WKF
The WKF was established in London in February 1987 by its
founder President Talal Takkoush. Its president boasts a great
deal of knowledge and experience in the sport of Kickboxing.
President Talal Takkoush is highly qualified, having gained many
certificates and awards from various awarding bodies. He also
owns a large gymnasium in the Middle East, where some of WKF’s
training takes place.
In March 1987 the
high committee of WKF was formed as the very first structure to
the Federation. It consisted of; Talal Takkoush, President, Alan
Smith 1st Vice President, Ross Hug, 2nd Vice President, Freddy
Esker General Secretary, Mary Taylor Executive Secretary, Mike
Walker Treasurer, Pierre Dupont Legal Counsellor.
In August 2000 the
WKF’s official website was launched , under the direction of its
President Talal Takkoush. The current website
www.wkfkickboxing.com.
This gave a great boost to WKF as it meant that it became
internationally recognised and it also gave instant news updates
about the latest Kickboxing events taking place worldwide. The
website is full of information about WKF, Rules and Ratings,
plus all you would want to know about Kickboxing.
WKF’s main aim was
and always will be to enjoy the sport of Kickboxing as an
international sport, without discrimination over nationality,
race or ethnic origin. The WKF committee strongly believe in and
uphold an Equal Rights Policy with all its members and those who
wish to participate in it. With such a policy we here, at WKF
wish to create a friendly and welcoming environment for everyone
to enjoy the sport of KICKBOXING.
The World Kickboxing Federation
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