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Wally Slocki, in the 1960s and 1970s, was one of the most respected names in North American Karate, along with Chuck Norris, Louis Delgado, Bill Wallace, and Ron Marchini. Sensei Slocki became known as the Canadian with the fancy kicks. As Ron Marchini says, he was the first guy with the fancy kicks that could back it up. This Video teaches all of his secrets that he used in his legendary fights with Joe Lewis and Jeff Smith. Jim Harrison says, "Slocki is a real tough fighter - my kind of fighter." Don Warrener says, "Slocki is the first Canadian to put Canada on the Karate Map. A spectacular and awesome fighter." watch
Wally Slocki, in the 1960s and 1970s, was one of the most respected names in North American Karate, along with Chuck Norris, Louis Delgado, Bill Wallace, and Ron Marchini. Sensei Slocki became known as the Canadian with the fancy kicks. As Ron Marchini says, he was the first guy with the fancy kicks that could back it up. This Video teaches all of his secrets that he used in his legendary fights with Joe Lewis and Jeff Smith. Jim Harrison says, "Slocki is a real tough fighter - my kind of fighter." Don Warrener says, "Slocki is the first Canadian to put Canada on the Karate Map. A spectacular and awesome fighter." watch