Johnny "Superfoot" Davis

Johnny "Superfoot" Davis

Johnny Morris Davis (born July 15, 1962) is a retired American kickboxer from Dillon, South Carolina. He currently resides in Rocklin, California. Nicknamed "Superfoot", Davis held numerous kickboxing titles including two world championships.

Fight career

From 1980 to 1984 he won numerous regional kickboxing titles before beating Alvin Prouder for the [http://www.pkakickboxing.tv PKA] World Welterweight Title in 1985. In 1987 he won the FFKA Championshp and also won the ISKA U.S. Middleweight Championship that year in a bout featured on ESPN. Johnny's final record was 25 wins and 6 losses, with 13 wins by KO.

Retirement and beyond

Davis retired in 1988 but continued to stay involved in martial arts. In 1996 he promoted several kickboxing matches in California and became involved with the [http://www.ikfkickboxing.com International Kickboxing Federation] In 2002 he released an autobiographical training manual entitled [http://www.ikfkickboxing.com/JDavisBook.htm"The Art of Kickboxing"] , and started his own promotional company [http://www.akpromotions.org AK Promotions] .

Kickboxing titles

* Professional Karate Association World Welterweight Champion.
* Fight Factory Karate Association World Kickboxing Champion.
* International Sport Karate Association United States Middleweight Champion.
* Professional Karate Association South Eastern Welterweight Champion.
* Professional Karate Association North Carolina Light Middle Weight Champion.
* Professional Karate Association East Coast Welterweight Champion.

External links

[http://www.akpromotions.org/ Johnny Davis' AK Promotions]

[http://www.ikfkickboxing.com/JohnnyDavis.htm Davis' page on the IKF website]


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