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'''Joe Buck''' is the nickname of Gerry Blanck, owner of Joe Buck's Surf Shop, and World Kickboxing Champion from 1983-85. Mr Blanck is a 1972 graduate of Washington High School, and martial arts trainer to many celebrities including Tom Hanks, Pam Anderson, Bob Dylan, and the late Chris Penn. His screen credits include the tv shows "Baywatch", "Dancing With The Stars", also the movies "Full Contact", and "Black-Belt". As of January 2011, plans are in the works to air footage of Mr Blanck and the late world surfing champion Mark Foo in a tv special for The History Channel.
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'''Joe Buck''' is the nickname of Gerry Blanck, owner of Joe Buck's Surf Shop, and World Kickboxing Champion from 1983-85. Mr Blanck is a 1972 graduate of Washington High School, and martial arts trainer to many celebrities including Tom Hanks, Pam Anderson, Bob Dylan, and the late Chris Penn. He was also the owner of Gerry Blanck's Martial Arts Center in Malibu, California, and co-host of the annual Yoshukai Karate Winter Workout on Pensacola Beach. His screen credits include the tv shows "Baywatch", "Dancing With The Stars", also the movies "Full Contact", and "Black-Belt". As of January 2011, plans are in the works to air footage of Mr Blanck and the late world surfing champion Mark Foo in a tv special for The History Channel.

Revision as of 08:40, 30 December 2011

Joe Buck is the nickname of Gerry Blanck, owner of Joe Buck's Surf Shop, and World Kickboxing Champion from 1983-85. Mr Blanck is a 1972 graduate of Washington High School, and martial arts trainer to many celebrities including Tom Hanks, Pam Anderson, Bob Dylan, and the late Chris Penn. He was also the owner of Gerry Blanck's Martial Arts Center in Malibu, California, and co-host of the annual Yoshukai Karate Winter Workout on Pensacola Beach. His screen credits include the tv shows "Baywatch", "Dancing With The Stars", also the movies "Full Contact", and "Black-Belt". As of January 2011, plans are in the works to air footage of Mr Blanck and the late world surfing champion Mark Foo in a tv special for The History Channel.