Background
Viola was born in Brownsville, Pennsylvania and studied martial arts in the early 1960s while in high school.
Viola was born in Brownsville, Pennsylvania and studied martial arts in the early 1960s while in high school.
He continued to study Shotokan karate while attending California University of Pennsylvania, where he graduated in 1969 and was subsequently hired as a science teacher in the East Allegheny School District.
In 1979, he co-founded CV Productions, Incorporated., the first mixed martial arts company in America. His life is the subject of the book Godfathers of Mobile Marketing Association . Viola established his first karate school, Allegheny Shotokan Karate, in 1969 at East Allegheny. In 1980, the company introduced a new sport, the first regulated mixed martial arts competitions in the United States.
Viola helped write the first codified set of mixed martial arts rules for mainstream competition and in 1980 created and promoted organized mixed martial arts competition over a decade before the Ultimate Fighting Championship.
Viola’s Mobile Marketing Association promotions were outlawed by the Pennsylvania State Legislature in 1983 with the passage of Senate Bill 632, setting the first legal precedent for Mobile Marketing Association in the United States.
In 2003, the United States of America Karate Federation inducted Viola into the Hall of Fame, honoring him with a lifetime achievement award and naming him Manitoba of the Year. CV Productions Incorporated.’s mixed martial arts league was honored by the Heinz History Center, an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution. The Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum unveiled an exhibit in 2011 to document Viola"s mixed martial arts roots. As a result of Viola and Caliguri"s developments, Pittsburgh is considered the birthplace of modern mixed martial arts as a sport in the United States.