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  • #31
    broke someones hand? won a karate tournament?
    Me punch the air that fast?
    Chuck Norris.
    Beat a guy up on set.

    Yeah world class stuff LMAO.

    Originally posted by FLMKane View Post
    WAIT! I've heard that before.Look buddy, you want proof? the guy never FOUGHT a guy on film, but he broke Chuck Noriss's hand on a TV set... plus that guy ADMITTED he was scared of Lee.

    BTW do you know WHY he came to america? The dude was member of a street gang where he got into SO much trouble he had to be shipped off to avoid prison.

    PUNCH THE AIR!? I'd like to see YOU punch the AIR that fast. I cant belive I'm saying this but a lot of the stuff in his movies would have been IMPOSSIBLE to pull off without that SPEED! Movies are faked true, but his were less faked than others, That shit he did to Ohara with the side kick was REAL! That was fast played at normal speed.

    Also he DID compete in Karate tournaments when he first came to America, where he ripped through...Dan Inosanto.

    Nobody but an obsessed idiot would have been able to come up with an insanity like JKD. Someone who must be a true fighter.

    And have'nt you heard about that incident on set where he had to beat up a guy to shut him up? Its on wikipedia.

    The Spartans were never caught on film. How do you know they were such good fighters?

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    • #32
      I've said this before, but I'll say it again.

      In a private, small group discussion conversation with Guro Inosanto, with no audience and no agenda, he stated that to this day Bruce Lee remains the most phenomenal talent he has ever seen. Think, about the list of people that includes over the last 40 years, and draw your own conclusions.

      I agree that the discussion becomes tiresome, but that shouldn't detract from the man's ability.

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      • #33
        He's a benchmark to be sure but Inosanto has never seen ME!!!

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        • #34
          Thats very true my friend, I reckon you would be the one to break the mould!

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          • #35
            BLs understanding of the Human body still amazes me,the fact that not only could he do what he did but he knew how he did what he did and how to train it,remember his library of books? the guy studied and trained in equal parts,always looking to cut down the movements he did(not just technique cut down)make the move more motor efficient, more streamlined ,more deceptive,more explosive take off, less telegraphic etc.

            One reputed training method of his that i have never heard of any one else doing(not to say no one does of course) is where he taped(cassete tape) a aeroplane taking of and another tape of a tap dripping,he would play both tapes at once until he could pick out the dripping tap over the plane taking off,its that and a host of other methods that make me think he was what those who saw him and are still here to testify say he was.

            The fact he didnt take part in competitive fights much(if at all) doesnt mean much,i know people in gyms(and pubs!) who dont compete who have the potential to be better than those who do compete but the dont have the desire to win trophys or fight for a living.

            Im probably biased when it comes to BL as it was his movies that got me of a slippy road and into training hard,so for me its all good.

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            • #36
              Or not....

              Originally posted by Michael Wright View Post
              Thats very true my friend, I reckon you would be the one to break the mould!
              I kid!

              I would never presume to be so boastful and have nothing but respect for Mr. I. And the late great cult icon himself, Mr. Lee.

              I'm hardly worthy to compare myself with such names.

              At one time I held a certain malevolence for the man. May he rest in peace.

              Would have been great to say "I choked out the master" or even "I got my ass handed to me by Bruce Lee in half a second of hand to hand (foot to head?) combat...."

              We will never know if my Kanibasami and hadakajime were good enough...

              Oh well. Let the legend continue... Nobody could beat BL...

              LOL

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              • #37
                Originally posted by nathan rd View Post
                What do you think of this scenario?:

                Bruce Lee v. Floyd Mayweather

                Floyd Mayweather by post mortem decapitation.

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                • #38
                  uh

                  bruce lee admitted that there were two dudes that he was afraid of. i forgot the names but one was one of his old teachers that he left.

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                  • #39
                    I know one. His Wing Chun teacher.

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                    • #40
                      Its all relative.

                      I'm sure when Bruce Lee was a boy and Yip Man was his teacher, then there was no comparison in their levels. However when Bruce Lee was in his prime as an athlete at 25 or 30, and Yip Man was older in a system that doesn't progress, there would have been no contest.

                      Its such a nonsense discussion but hey - we need some chat around here so why not.

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                      • #41
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                        no i think he said it when he was in his prime. i forgot if it was in one of his books or in an interview

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                        • #42
                          i thought ronald mcdonald was scary when i was a kid, maybe thats what bruce meant as well?

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by FoolsTP View Post
                            no i think he said it when he was in his prime. i forgot if it was in one of his books or in an interview
                            I'm not too concerned with what he said, more the reality that if Bruce Lee could toy with and dominate a thirty something Dan Inosanto, then I'm pretty sure he would have done OK against an old man who fights tri-limbed telegraph poles.

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                            • #44
                              Besides the respect he had for Yip Man,He also respected and admired Wong Sheung Leung(who help train bruce after he couldnt train in the main class with Yip Man-after others in class found out about German lineage) and William Cheung.

                              As others have pointed out,would this question discussion still take place if he was still alive.Even considering the physical specimen he was,at 68(again ,if he was alive) he couldnt be compared to what he was at 32.

                              But there's that guy called Randy who still makes others shake there heads at how he still does it.

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                              • #45
                                My teacher (CCMA) was/is better than Lee. I am a big mark for BL, but the fact is that there are 1000s out there better than he. NO offense. Lee started the industry as it is today, and his ideas are good. He is just not the best!

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