Brooklyn
Martial Arts King in Hall of Fame
World
Kickboxing Champion and former fighter of the year Louis
Neglia has received countless awards throughout the years.
He has been honered by both the Mayor and Governer of New
York, and has also been recognized as the "number one
promoter in Kickboxing."
Neglia now has to make room on his mantel. He was
recently inducted into the Martial Arts Hall of Fame.
"The martial arts is not what I do, but what I am,"
commented Neglia. He also continued in saying that "I
love the martial arts... it made my life what it is mentally,
physically and I will continue teaching it at my academy
in Brooklyn and I'm extremely proud that because of my training,
my students have become champions in life and battle."
The induction ceremony and celebration was held at the Tropicana
Hotel and Casino's Grand Ballroom in Atlantic City, New
Jersey. Complete with food and entertainment, the event
was sponsered by Martial Arts Magazine Editors Alan Goldberg
and Al Sussman.
Television and movie star Joe Piscopo was on hand to MC
the evening and to help celebrate a lifetime of dedication
and achievement by Neglia. |
The
Italian Board of Guardians, honored Louis Neglia in May
of 2005. This is one of the largest Italian National Organizations,
and has been providing service to the community for over
69 years. The Organization was founded in 1936.
Sensei was honored, and received the "Leadership and
Sports Award" on May 18, 2005 at Russo's on the Bay,
in New York.
Past recipients of the award were Joe Piscapo, Tommy LaSorda,
Mario Cuomo, and Ben Gazara.
This award is presented to Italians who have become extremely
successful in life or career.
Sensei received 6 leadership and award plaques, along with
citations and proclamations from N.Y. State Senators, Congressmen,
, Assemblymen, the Governor, the Mayor, and the Italian
Board of Guardian Organization.
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Photo Gallery
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Scene
from "A Hard Way to Die." Other films
include:
"Fist of Fear"
"One Down, Two to Go"
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Joe
Piscapo and Lou |
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Lou
and Joan Van Ark |
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Lou
and Joe Frazier |
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Statesman
to Statesman |
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ABC
Inteview |
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Champ
to Champ |
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Cover
Shots, National Magazines, Newspapers, Karate
Publications |
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Brooke
Shields ans Lou |
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"Hall
of Fame" - Other Awards include "Fighter
of the Year," "Man of the Year,"
"Humanitarian Award." |
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