In answer to the original ? if Bruce Lee were to have competed in a nhb type competition, he would have done so with a total commitment, learning everything there was to know, JUST LIKE MOST OF THE FIGHTERS WHO WIN TODAY, while fighting in his weight class, Bruce would have been a top competitor, would he have been unbeatable, IS ANYBODY ???. not that i know of, but Bruce would have been VERY good.
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I understand what you mean. I was looking at the gracies making the challenge which occured before Lee achieved notority. But hey even the best of us can make a slight error......and I am not even close to teh best
We can always agree to disagree as long as we each understand the others point of view, but on this subject I do think we are on the same page.
Maui Jim - dude, again to agree/disagree, that's cool, but show some respect for the man. Its not like he was david carridine (sp??) in Kung Fu (yes I know he was supposed to get the role) my point is that he was a ligitimate MA and a master in his own right and he did positively increase the perception of MA in this country and the world. I know he was an actor but a lot of real MA are actors that dosn't lessen their accomplshments.
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I just saw this and thought I’d post. There are a lot of posts and I didn’t read them all so forgive me if I repeat someone else.
I voted yes but with the stipulation that he properly trained for it with grappling and etc, and he fought in weight class of course.
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Because I was actively involved at the golden years I spared with the older Chinese that knew Bruce, so my view is parcel to how much they knew about Bruce and his background.
You should have seen some of Jimmy H. Woo's manuscripts of fighting.
Makes you wonder where Bruce got his inspiration to illustrating the fighting science.
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The law of tyranny:
1. Any power that can be abused will be abused
2. Abuse always expands to fill the limits of resistance to it.
3. If people don't resist the abuses of others, they will have no one to resist the abuses of themselves, and tyranny will prevail.
Welcome to the Socialist States of Amerika . Coming soon Jan 20th 2009!
Also Bruce did train in grappling. He was good friends with Gene Labelle and few other wrestlers and grapplers.
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The law of tyranny:
1. Any power that can be abused will be abused
2. Abuse always expands to fill the limits of resistance to it.
3. If people don't resist the abuses of others, they will have no one to resist the abuses of themselves, and tyranny will prevail.
Welcome to the Socialist States of Amerika . Coming soon Jan 20th 2009!
Yeah I kinda threw all the grapplers into one pot. Shame on me!
Gene started in judo which is the shit by the way. Back in 1954 he won the National AAU Heavyweight Judo Championship and the USA Overall Judo Championship back to back.
Gene went on to train in boxing, and other martial arts but he also made a name for himself as a pro wrestler. He wrestled over about 25 years.
Anyway to make a long story short he was quite the stud.
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All they guys who sat yes and are so shure about it, did you keep in mind that had he still been alive today, he would be almost 63 years of age, so chances are he would not survive
Or do you think he was so good that he woud still manage against fighters in their mid 20's to mid 30's? I don't
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Originally posted by darrianation
Yeah I kinda threw all the grapplers into one pot. Shame on me!
Gene started in judo which is the shit by the way. Back in 1954 he won the National AAU Heavyweight Judo Championship and the USA Overall Judo Championship back to back.
Gene went on to train in boxing, and other martial arts but he also made a name for himself as a pro wrestler. He wrestled over about 25 years.
Anyway to make a long story short he was quite the stud.
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Originally posted by Toudiyama[NL]
All they guys who sat yes and are so shure about it, did you keep in mind that had he still been alive today, he would be almost 63 years of age, so chances are he would not survive
Or do you think he was so good that he woud still manage against fighters in their mid 20's to mid 30's? I don't
Of course we all know if he was alive he wouldn't be in his prime though. That's something that is obvious.
It's a hypothetical question.
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MTF I think he is saying Judo "is THE shit" slang just meaning He thinks it is really good...you both are on the same page
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The law of tyranny:
1. Any power that can be abused will be abused
2. Abuse always expands to fill the limits of resistance to it.
3. If people don't resist the abuses of others, they will have no one to resist the abuses of themselves, and tyranny will prevail.
Welcome to the Socialist States of Amerika . Coming soon Jan 20th 2009!
Originally posted by MuayThaiFighter
What makes you think Judo is the shits? If you were to ever be thrown on to pavement by a judo person you wouldn't be saying that on your way to the hospital.I don't think any grappling art is bad but I could say there are some bad stand up styles.
Toudiyama[NL] Also I am assuming since this is all theoretical anyway that he would be fighting while he was still in his prime.
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So you mean when he was in his prime but I see poeple thinking he would have adjusted it to fit the needs of MMA
But did he ever compete to begin with, so we have something to compare, apart from some stories about some fights, not a lot is really know about his fighting abilities
He had insight, that's right, but he wasn't the only one.
As far as I kow he didn't train full contact like MT fighters do, so I don't see how people can think he would survive
Taken that most think Karate TKD kung fu snapkicks are useless in MMA and he did snapkicks, how could he survive
Seriously, I don't know but am just amazed at how shure people are he would kick ass in MMA
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The law of tyranny:
1. Any power that can be abused will be abused
2. Abuse always expands to fill the limits of resistance to it.
3. If people don't resist the abuses of others, they will have no one to resist the abuses of themselves, and tyranny will prevail.
Welcome to the Socialist States of Amerika . Coming soon Jan 20th 2009!
Originally posted by Toudiyama[NL]
So you mean when he was in his prime but I see poeple thinking he would have adjusted it to fit the needs of MMA
But did he ever compete to begin with, so we have something to compare, apart from some stories about some fights, not a lot is really know about his fighting abilities
He had insight, that's right, but he wasn't the only one.
As far as I kow he didn't train full contact like MT fighters do, so I don't see how people can think he would survive
Taken that most think Karate TKD kung fu snapkicks are useless in MMA and he did snapkicks, how could he survive
Seriously, I don't know but am just amazed at how shure people are he would kick ass in MMA
However this thread is all theoretical and what might happen if he was here, or if the UFC/Pride was around then, so there is a lot of room to play with this.
The one thing I do believe is that he was a good athlete and he had an incredible mental toughness and that goes a long way. In the end who really knows what would happen. We are just giving our opinions.
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