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re: Let's talk about Bruce Lee
Posted on 9/28/14 at 8:57 am to UL-SabanRival
Posted on 9/28/14 at 8:57 am to UL-SabanRival
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There is a mountain of witness testimony, way too much for him to have been just Hollywood hype.
Come one, man. You know how legends and rumors grow over time. I am sure there is some truth in some of it, but it all should be taken with a huge grain of salt.
At least if he had fought someone in a martial arts tournament, or any other sanctioned fight, there would be video of it to compare him against others on his level and not just some street scrubs.
But since there isn't all we have to go off of his Hollywood videos and hype and rumors by eyewitnesses.
Posted on 9/28/14 at 9:05 am to stout
"Bruce Lee was awesome. Absolutely awesome. He was fast as lightning, hit like a heavyweight. Great foot work, great defense, great offense and smart. The man was a true genius in martial arts.He could been world lightweight champion if he so chose. He was that good." - Bob Wall, Karate Champion in Black Belt interview 1994
"I've seen a lot of martial artists over the years, but Bruce Lee was the best. I was much older than Bruce when we met, but I was very experienced. Still, I could never touch him. He was so damn fast." - Jhoon Ree, Father of American Taekwondo
"I've seen a lot of martial artists over the years, but Bruce Lee was the best. I was much older than Bruce when we met, but I was very experienced. Still, I could never touch him. He was so damn fast." - Jhoon Ree, Father of American Taekwondo
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