Bruce Lee vs Karate Master | What REALLY Happened

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  • @GoldenbellTraining
    @GoldenbellTraining  Před měsícem +6

    *Check Out These Related Videos For MORE On Bruce Lee »»»*
    The REAL Story Behind Bruce Lee's FIGHT with a Kenpo Karate Master → czcams.com/video/Dl9NA0gICNo/video.html
    What REALLY Happened When Bruce Lee Fought a Goju Ryu Karate Master → czcams.com/video/hDoetHcEbLk/video.html

    • @atum497
      @atum497 Před měsícem

      Michael Jai White should be ashamed of himself

  • @mikesmith-zp6jx
    @mikesmith-zp6jx Před měsícem +24

    The way Bruce handled the whole YMCA fight was perfect it really showed the true all round Bruce Lee. Miss him dearly 😢

    • @mikesmith-zp6jx
      @mikesmith-zp6jx Před měsícem +1

      When I say all round I refer to his philosophy, fighting and respect. He was a good human being.

    • @johndough8115
      @johndough8115 Před měsícem +3

      @@mikesmith-zp6jx Lee was a Malignant Narcissist. He blabbed about the Wong fight... despite promising he wouldnt say anything (staying silent about two Teachers fighting behind closed doors, was part of Chinese Tradition). Which is likely how this fight got blabbed about as well. Lee did drugs, and cheating on his wife. And while he was in Hong Kong, he intentionally started fights.. and seriously injured, a Lot of people. Lee also held back a lot of information to his Students, because he didnt want them to become an actual Challenge against him. While Lee was a great practitioner... and a decent actor... he wasnt a very "Moral" or "Good" person. Admire Lee for his hardcore work ethics... any maybe even his acting. But realize that Lee wasnt always a very Nice guy.

    • @aliensyndrome4280
      @aliensyndrome4280 Před měsícem +1

      ​@johndough8115 who did Bruce Lee hurt in a fight? The only 2 fights that have evidence although it is very minor evidence is with Wong Jack Man and Gary Elms which was just boxing. I read too that he was arrogant. No evidence he ever beat anyone

    • @counterstrike89
      @counterstrike89 Před měsícem

      @@johndough8115 The CIA brought the drugs out and wanted to infect and wreck the society, many Hollywood people and rock stars at that time took drugs and did not know the dangers or effects of it that we all know today, this was literally barely into the 70s, and we have notes from Bruce saying I don't need this stuff, so he didn't always want to keep taking it. Where's your source that says he injured a lot of people in Hong Kong?

    • @jimmyfale6370
      @jimmyfale6370 Před měsícem

      There's lots of evidence he beat people up just don't wanna talk about it that's all...

  • @khalifahmuhammad1574
    @khalifahmuhammad1574 Před měsícem +13

    "I only debate my equals. All others I teach.", Dr John Henri Clarke.
    Bruce Lee taught more than a few different types of lessons that day. Rest in Peace and Power, Master Bruce.

  • @keithhall970
    @keithhall970 Před měsícem +2

    Just love hearing real stories about Bruce, once again he proves that he was a gentleman as well as a great fighter, Bruce had the power to inflict serious harm on his opponent. But he didn't. Never get bored watching anything that he did, he,s just poetry in motion. Please keep the stories and footage coming.

  • @jc83942
    @jc83942 Před měsícem +5

    I've sent your videos to my oldest friends of 40 years, we all knew about Bruce and rewatched every movie. Yours are the best videos about Bruce out there, thanks!

  • @MC7791
    @MC7791 Před měsícem +11

    I deeply respect how Bruce would not talk about what happened at the fight

    • @KingCrazealmighty360
      @KingCrazealmighty360 Před měsícem

      I wish you would have because a lot of people nowadays try to take away the fact that he could fight and just call him an actor and a choreographer

  • @SofaKingRaider
    @SofaKingRaider Před měsícem +6

    I never knew about this fight. Thank you.

  • @southeastchristian713
    @southeastchristian713 Před měsícem +7

    Bruce would’ve progressed as the years went by. He would’ve been even greater by the rate he was going!

  • @trinityvttv
    @trinityvttv Před měsícem +3

    ..."Example of Perfection"...

  • @Radarhawkeye
    @Radarhawkeye Před měsícem +3

    Heroes get remembered, but legends never die.

  • @jerryjack6976
    @jerryjack6976 Před měsícem +2

    Great story telling , I feel like i can see all this happening when u tell it 👏🙌 and it gives great color to the story of Bruce Lee 😀

    • @kbreeze6969
      @kbreeze6969 Před měsícem

      What a humble mindset to not brag about this swift altercation. He was mature beyond his years.

  • @albertsmith9315
    @albertsmith9315 Před měsícem +3

    I read Jessie's book back in '77, and about this fight he said that after being beaten in 11 seconds, after the Karate fighter came to, out of compassion for his feelings, the time keeper (one of Bruce's guys) told him the fight went 22 seconds, doubling the time so he wouldn't feel so bad.

  • @tonywalkingstick8883
    @tonywalkingstick8883 Před měsícem +1

    I've studied and still do: Southern Praying Mantis. Your videos are always the best and most truthful stories that I and my warrior brothers absolutely appreciate. Can't help but say thank you and keep them coming.

  • @azlaroc12
    @azlaroc12 Před měsícem +2

    The video clip with David Chow and Donnie Williams cracked me up! Saw that one on the big screen back in the day. Keep rockin it Prince!

  • @tangdojo
    @tangdojo Před měsícem +2

    Thanks so much for telling this story! I had never heard this one before. I really enjoyed (and impressed) by the focus on how Bruce's handling of the fight impacted those around him. I wonder if there's a point in Bruce's life that could be considered the moment his legend was born. Maybe this was it?

  • @gireshkumar7423
    @gireshkumar7423 Před měsícem +1

    I am a diehard fan of Bruce Lee the legend always lives in every generation people till this world exists
    Awesome real incident story.. keep posting more bro 🤜🤛❤

  • @damonstewart70
    @damonstewart70 Před měsícem +3

    Prince I hit like BEFORE the video was o😊

  • @newforestobservatory9322
    @newforestobservatory9322 Před měsícem +8

    Interesting that Bruce didn't put him on his back again just to prove the point. I guess this is Bruce's way of saying "You're really are no match for me, go away and train some more".

  • @2Deenice2
    @2Deenice2 Před měsícem +2

    Thanks

  • @livinginthetruthministries7094

    Awesome story! ❤ This video

  • @357malcolm
    @357malcolm Před měsícem +2

    Than you!!

  • @HellBentMonk2024
    @HellBentMonk2024 Před měsícem +2

    Wow what a treat.

  • @jessieodawa
    @jessieodawa Před měsícem +2

    As always, you are on point Pince. 😎✌

  • @johnpittsii7524
    @johnpittsii7524 Před měsícem +7

    Thanks for the amazing video ❤

  • @scipioafricanus4875
    @scipioafricanus4875 Před měsícem +1

    Bruce proved he was a class act

  • @Meatisfood
    @Meatisfood Před měsícem +4

    I wonder did karateka learn anything from the lesson he received and did they have any interactions afterwards? Great video. 👍👍

    • @GoldenbellTraining
      @GoldenbellTraining  Před měsícem +2

      Allegedly, he started training with Bruce after the fight. He quit after a few weeks and that was that. In 1965, he returned to Japan and went on teaching and living his life.

    • @Meatisfood
      @Meatisfood Před měsícem +1

      @@GoldenbellTraining Thanks.

    • @guts7958
      @guts7958 Před měsícem

      @@Meatisfood I sense of sarcasm

    • @Meatisfood
      @Meatisfood Před měsícem

      @@guts7958 Not this time my friend, not this time.

    • @guts7958
      @guts7958 Před měsícem

      @@Meatisfood ah huh

  • @iannisaliferis
    @iannisaliferis Před měsícem +1

    Excellent video!

  • @Schubeedoobee
    @Schubeedoobee Před měsícem +4

    superb... another outstanding episode.

  • @king-almaz
    @king-almaz Před měsícem +2

    Bruce best!

  • @ronm6585
    @ronm6585 Před měsícem

    Thanks Prince. 👊🏻👍🏻

  • @raziel3726
    @raziel3726 Před měsícem +2

    Legend 👍🏻👍🏽👍🇬🇧🇬🇧

  • @eddiecreutzburg7375
    @eddiecreutzburg7375 Před měsícem +1

    11 seconds..wow

  • @chrisbach1533
    @chrisbach1533 Před měsícem +5

    Nice! Some people always make the Wong Jackman fight as the so called "forgotten" fight of Bruce Lee, but its actually the most hyped from all. The forgotten is this one.
    But for the start: I consider myself a huge Lee fan, but I am not absolute convinced about this thing. I actually do believe there was a confrontation with a Japanese karateka, but I wouldnt bet it was him.
    Facts are: Wong Jackman's people never denied Jackman fought Bruce, even if they have their own version. But Yoichi's followers and successors stated many times its a lie! They say Yoichi knew Bruce, yes, and he disliked him.
    When people are speaking about Jesse Glover:
    Dont get me wrong people, as much I like and respect Jesse, I am not some sc..bag like Tony Valente who encourages people to throw garbage on Jesse's grave, but Jesse lied about several things, and he confused dates, numbers and people.
    Want an example?
    Matt Polly was the first guy ever who pointed out Bruce and Jesse had a terrible fallout in 1963. Jesse and Jim DeMile opened two rival schools, and Jesse even stole Bruces car and slept in it. They were never friends again afterwards. They saw each other one time more in 1965 on a birthday, had a good talk, and that was it.
    But yet still for decades Jesse made seminars and never told Bruces fans about these things.
    Jesse confused Howard Hall with Ed Hart which was also pointed out his memories about several things are wrong. He said Hall moved to the East Coast in the early 60s, but it was Hart who did it.
    Notice: For many decades this Japanese was spelled UECHI, which is a comon family/last name in Japan. But suddenly after many many years, some people changed the family name UECHI to the first/given name YOICHI, and added Nakachi as family/last name.
    As far as I know, nobody except Jesse ever named this guy "Yoichi Nakachi", but I just showed why this source is questionable, because Jesse also confused Ed Hart with Howard Hall in his "Between WC and JKD" book.
    Yoichi's people said once if I remember correctly (it was around 2005 in the internet) the guy who fought Bruce was a Japanese who had the last/family name Uechi, which is like i said a FAMILY name, while YOICHI is a GIVEN name.
    I do respect all views and opinions! So please to all of you respect mine. It is possible this guy was Yoichi Nakachi, but its also possible Jesse like he did with Hall and Hart confused Mr Nakachi with a Mr Uechi.
    Fact is nobody ever identiefied this man as "Yoichi Nakachi" except of Jesse Glover. All others like Doug Palmer, Ed Hart etc only name him "the karate man". And be it 2001 or 2010, he was always spelled "Uechi", I remember that very well!
    Things like that do happen! It even happened in the world of Miyamoto Musashi! The novel author Eji Yoshikawa faked the real Musashi to fairytale. And he created things like Musashi's given name as child was Takezo, when it was Bennosuke.
    And Yoshikawa also claimed Musashi had a duel with a "Shishido, Baiken", when infact this guy was only known by his family name Shishido, Baiken was a made up given name by Yoshikawa.
    Long story short: Yes, maybe it was Yoichi Nakachi. But I wouldnt bet my life on it! Its also a bit weird to me whe even such critical investigators like Matt Polly took Yoichi for granit even if there exist contradictions.
    I dont doubt Bruce beat the guy like it was described. I am only not 100% concinved about his identity.

    • @philosopher0076
      @philosopher0076 Před měsícem

      Hi Chris. Interesting points. So, where did you get the story of Jesse stealing and sleeping in Bruce's car? That's a new one to me and I've read a lot on Lee in the last 30 years. Thanks.

    • @fia8079
      @fia8079 Před měsícem

      He won't respond because he really doesn't know crap.

    • @guts7958
      @guts7958 Před měsícem

      ​@@fia8079 who

  • @terrydondaneau4115
    @terrydondaneau4115 Před měsícem +4

    you have the best stuff EVER!! on Bruce Lee.. THANK YOU.!!

  • @kbreeze6969
    @kbreeze6969 Před měsícem +1

    Bruce was humble, and mature beyond his years.

  • @kelvendyson1508
    @kelvendyson1508 Před měsícem +1

    Bravo! Great story and I think it showed the class Bruce Lee exhibited as a human being! Love how these stories are told that show the culmination of him as a Martial Artist!! I do have a fight question. John Little in an interview promoting his book Wrath of The Dragon mentioned about Bruce hanging out with Jesse Glover. Per John Little there was an altercation at a pool hall Jesse took Bruce to but he didn’t expound on it. Have you heard of this story?? Peace Bro!!

  • @allones3078
    @allones3078 Před měsícem +5

    I would love to see a video on Bruce Lee's connection with Dan Inosanto and how FMA influence his style

  • @luisvelazquez5420
    @luisvelazquez5420 Před měsícem

    Great Episode, I wanted to add that Bruce sent the guy to the hospital and he needed 12 stiches. The was in the account of two of Bruce Lee Students Jesse Glover and ed hart. Thanks for posting this.

  • @elpollolocoman119
    @elpollolocoman119 Před měsícem +1

    I would like to know where all the Jeet Kun Do schools are, and how they fair in MMA. Good video.

  • @JOHN_WICK_101
    @JOHN_WICK_101 Před 24 dny

    How do you not have a million subs???

  • @bennyaruba3449
    @bennyaruba3449 Před měsícem +2

    I think this fight would probably have been a better watch than the Wong Jack Man one..

    • @johndough8115
      @johndough8115 Před měsícem

      Wong refused to even use his famous kicking skills, because he didnt want to Harm Lee. In fact, he spend most of the time, trying to avoid Lee.. for the same reason. Wong thought he was going into a Friendly sparring match... But Lee was trying to "End" him... using Finger strikes... etc. Lee and his team, also Lied about the results of the fight. Lee gassed out.. and they called the fight a draw... as at that particular time, Lee was nowhere near in "Fighting Shape". It was only AFTER this fight... when Lee upped his training efforts, adding more Strength exercises, as well as serious levels of Cardio.
      You Only assume a fight with a Karate Practitioner, would be more "Tough"... because you have no idea what kinds of skills that someone like Wong, actually Possess.
      I have 30 years in the arts, spanning many different artforms. I also have countless heavy / full contact sparring matches, against artists of all kinds. Let me tell you... Some of the most skilled, Brutal, and Challenging fighters that Ive ever encountered.. all had some Chinese arts training under them. They were all on a whole other level... compared to Karate, or any of the other more Modernized / Sportized arts. It wasnt even Close to a comparison.
      One of the best, was a guy that had like 7 Different arts under his belt... and most were Chinese arts: JKD, Shaolin Longfist, Tai Chi, 5 Animal Style, Chinese Grappling (Chi Na), and many more. His forearms were like thick Tree Branches. And despite being a larger sized dude... he moved with speed, precision, and fluidity. His mild level impacts, were downright Brutal... and thats saying a lot.... considering my decades worth of Hardcore Iron Body conditioning. Unlike most modern fighters... he maintained Flawless Traditional Form, during the entire Match. Where as most modern fighters... end up looking like sloppy kickboxers... losing any and all traces, of Traditional form.
      Remember... that Karate actually came from White Crane Kung Fu. Some ancient Japanese men were traveling through China... and saw a school practicing.... then asked to Join and learn. Not sure if they learned the entire artform... but they eventually left back home to Japan, and revealed + spread what they had learned. Originally, they just called it "China Hand" (likely due to the language barriers). But eventually, the Japanese decided to rename it to "Open Hand" (which is what "Karate" translates into). Over the many many years... a lot of the original combat technology, has been lost and or Degraded. Especially when the Industrial Period hit Japan. As such, the Karate of even Lee's era... was a far cry from the Original Ancient Karate. Of course, the Chinese arts have also suffered a lot of degradations too... but not quite as badly. Most of the problems with Chinese arts in the modern era... is not the knowledge... but instead, the lack of hardcore / serious practitioners.
      Btw... Interestingly enough... I believe it was after Lee's passing, that one of Lee tops students (Dan Insanto), went to Wong Jack Man's school, to learn some of Wong's Kicks. That speaks volumes about what Wong was actually capable of. The problem is that Lee was a hot headed kid, that wanted to prove himself (EGO)... and instead of learning more from Wong... he merely wanted to try to Harm Wong, instead. Eventually, Wong got angered when Lee started to say that he defeated Wong... so Wong Issued a Public Fight Challenge. However, Lee... despite saying that he never backed down from a fight... Refused to accept that Public Fight Challenge, against Wong. And its a good thing... Because, when you know what is in those higher level arts.. you realize just how quickly, and how badly... he could have actually Injured Lee.

  • @scipioafricanus4875
    @scipioafricanus4875 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks!

  • @philosopher0076
    @philosopher0076 Před měsícem +1

    Why does the pic of Bruce throwing Jesse on the Seattle TV program they were on NOT look like Bruce's face or hair style at all? Did someone change the head on the photo?

  • @dintsesib
    @dintsesib Před měsícem +1

    What about that time Kato vs Robin ?

  • @citadel9611
    @citadel9611 Před měsícem +2

    I wish I was old enough to have had Bruce as my teacher.
    I missed out!

    • @james1795
      @james1795 Před měsícem +2

      Never wish to be older. Life is too short.

  • @BellowDGaming
    @BellowDGaming Před měsícem +1

    No rematch. - Bruce Lee

  • @ShawnLee-se1zg
    @ShawnLee-se1zg Před měsícem +3

    Do was a mix manuals artist but the internet says he was a actor and a fake fighter but beat a man who dominated people in the streets who used knives against him and dude was the best karate and Judo fighter in town at the time!!!

  • @M.KEY_HEMIN
    @M.KEY_HEMIN Před měsícem

    GOLDENBELL channel Forever 🎉❤

  • @bssstphn
    @bssstphn Před měsícem

    Yes, this was a very interesting fight, and at the very beginning of Bruce's art. I'd like to see a video on the Ryan O'Oneal scuffle. Apparently, he was a top Golden Gloves boxer who'd actually faught against Joe Frazier in a charity match, with Ali in the crowd, and was congratulated by Ali on his performance. Apparently, he had no respect for martial artists until his scuffle with Bruce, Lol!!

    • @guts7958
      @guts7958 Před měsícem

      he competed in two golden gloves, but didn't win, and Joe was taking it very easy on him, Joe was a pro, he was a amateur

    • @bssstphn
      @bssstphn Před měsícem

      Yep, he could still throw a punch and apparently, according to John Little's book he was a bit rough with the martial artists on set, and Bruce was invited on to meet him, intentionally, and one thing lead to another with Ryan O'Oneal suffering broken ribs, from all accounts after a demonstration.

    • @guts7958
      @guts7958 Před měsícem

      Ah huh

  • @heribertogonzalez3186
    @heribertogonzalez3186 Před měsícem

    Not wanting to embarrass the karate guy, showed the type of man that Bruce Lee was; (even at that age).
    Most young men that age would’ve been bragging all over the neighborhood.
    And they say the Bruce was cocky & full of himself.
    I beg to differ, “there’s a difference between behaving like that & being “Confident.”
    (In Your Abilities).

  • @pizzulo8111
    @pizzulo8111 Před 22 hodinami

    You left out the part where the karateka was on his knees and Bruce was about to kick him and Jesse yelled, "No!" If you listen to the full Ed Hart interview you showed and the full Jesse Glover interview you showed, they both talk about how Bruce was going to finish him off if Jesse didn't yell.

  • @DavidHughesKJN
    @DavidHughesKJN Před měsícem +3

    Calling a first degree black belt in a no contact, stop/go point sparring Japanese Karate system a “Karate Master”, which the minimum rank for is fifth dan sounds like something that Beerdy’s would do. “Legendary showdown with Wong Jack-man”? He was a 23 year old waiter at a Chinese restaurant who moonlighted by teaching traditional Chinese martial arts to a small group of students at a recreation center in San Francisco.

    • @johndough8115
      @johndough8115 Před měsícem

      Wong was a lot more Skilled than most people realize. Wong thought he was going to have a friendly sparring session with Lee... and Lee was trying to use Lethal techs, like Finger strikes, on him.. during the Match. Wong did everything he could to try to Avoid seriously harming Lee. Its claimed by Wong and Wongs students, that Lee eventually gassed out... and the match was called a Draw. As at that point, Lee had not developed himself physically enough as a fighter... and severely lacked Power, Strength, and Stamina. Lees camp obviously Lied about what actually happened that day... and you can tell by all of their VASTLY different details, in each of their Accounts.
      That said... After realizing his own lackings... Lee started pushing himself much harder, and training far longer, with a much higher level of Intensity. He also started developing greater Core strength, and overall muscular strength... in addition to bumping up his Cardio, to prevent gassing out. Due to his constant, daily... non-stop training efforts... He reached "Masterclass" level output... in Record Breaking time.
      Also, since Wong was a Master of the Internal Arts... he would have known "Fajin" (Short range, Explosive Power). I believe Wong had landed a few MILD fajin strikes on Lee... And afterwards... Lee made it his mission to figure out how to develop that kind of power, himself. Wing Chun teaches the main internal Principles... but its in-class training sessions... often lacks the greater depth, of actual Short Range Expression and full Mastery. So while Lethal Level Fajin, Used to be a Staple of Wing Chun... Most schools lack that key knowledge (and I believe even Yipman, may have held that technology back from Most of his students).
      Now... You might be closer to the truth about the Karate fighter. Hard to say, because I dont know anything about him. What I can say... is that Karate has a very wide range of differences... depending on the Karate version, and depending on when and where it was taught. The older the school... the more likely it was more "Hardcore", and far Less "Sportized". Some of the least degraded, and most hardcore of traditional Karate training that Ive seen... still Exists in very remote, and small, schools in Okinawa. Such as the practice of Attacking Stone blocks to your limbs, and kicking, punching, and doing long forms... with them on. As well as the holding of large clay / ceramic pots with widespread fingers... for extended periods of time. And thats just the start of the differences.
      I will, however, agree... that the term "Master" is way too lightly thrown around. Being a practitioner.. and being a good fighter... are still both very different, from a "MASTERCLASS" level output. For example... being about to KO someone from a long distance strike... is very different from an actual Master, that is capable of dealing instant Brain Damages (or d3th) ...from a strike that only travels 2 inches. Many people consider such a thing, Fantasy. But, I myself.. Mastered short range power, from Chinese Internal arts methods... And I was easily able to KO fighters with vertical fist strikes, with less than 6 inches of travel... and I never used more than about 15% of the power I was capable of delivering... to do so.
      Of course, I wouldnt have believed such things myself, earlier in my own career in the arts. It took actual development, as well as feeling such a hit from another Master... to fully understand.. that such a level even Existed.
      As for Lee... He definitely would not have been anywhere near Master level, at this particular encounter. Though, his Dual Arm interception skills from Wing Chun... would definitely have given him a huge Edge, compared to a lot of Sportized Karate of that Era. Eventually Lee would develop Masterclass level output potentials. However... Lee's depth of knowledge, would still pale in comparison to the full Depths of the Chinese Combat arts methods. He had only gotten a small bit of Chinese arts instruction... before leaving for the USA. Where as Wong, for example... Trained in a much deeper Chinese art, and for FAR longer than Lee. It would have been much better for Lee to have dropped his Ego... and learned from Wong... rather than trying to prove himself in a fight.
      Eventually, Lee would go back to training more in the Chinese arts. He also tried to bribe Yipman into Speed-Teaching him the entire Wing Chun system.. but Yipman refused. Lee was also known to try to bribe knowledge from other Chinese arts Senior students, as well. Much of what he learned form such sources, was never made public. And even many of his own students, were not given such knowledge, either.

    • @DylReadsHorror
      @DylReadsHorror Před měsícem

      @@johndough8115 Wong's version of events is ridiculous.

    • @ov1994
      @ov1994 Před měsícem

      @@DylReadsHorror There was a Tai Chi master who also eyewitnessed the fight between Bruce Lee and Wong Jack Man named David Chin whose version is different from Wong Jack Man and his students

    • @ov1994
      @ov1994 Před měsícem

      @@johndough8115 I believe you that Wong Jack Man was very good. But how do you explain David Chin's version about the fight? He said the fight lasted 7 minutes and with a clear victory for Bruce Lee. Why was his version different from Wong Jack Man and his students?

    • @DylReadsHorror
      @DylReadsHorror Před měsícem

      @@ov1994 Yes I know all this. Wong's version is clearly nonsense. He lost. he couldn't deal with it and tried to save face with ridiculous excuses. His version does not ring true at all.

  • @mikethestockimpaler3049
    @mikethestockimpaler3049 Před měsícem

    👍

  • @fletchkeilman2205
    @fletchkeilman2205 Před měsícem +1

    Bruce finished the fight with a kick while Nikachi was getting up......or at least on his way down......from what I read from Inosanto and Glover

    • @GoldenbellTraining
      @GoldenbellTraining  Před měsícem +1

      Inosanto didn't meet Bruce until 4 years after this fight happened.

    • @fletchkeilman2205
      @fletchkeilman2205 Před měsícem

      does not negate the fact that Inosanto could have been told what happened by those who were there. he was in the inner circle. I dont think Dan makes it a point to spread rumors about bruce, but I could be wrong. im just saying that other people have said he finished the fight with a kick.

    • @james1795
      @james1795 Před měsícem

      ​@fletchkeilman2205 You're digging a deeper hole for yourself with all of your BS.

    • @fletchkeilman2205
      @fletchkeilman2205 Před 23 dny

      ​​@@james1795how so? All I'm saying is that I had heard Bruce kicked the guy at the end of the fight? How is that BS? Where YOU there? No need to get pissy about something as trivial as this.

  • @MarkGaita-t2v
    @MarkGaita-t2v Před měsícem +1

    A blackbelt is not a master!
    Bruce was incredible , but he was just a man.
    Follow his teaching not his exploits.
    Thank you.

  • @Corrigan65_
    @Corrigan65_ Před měsícem

    The note left by Nakachi. I'm thinking Bruce figured I have to deal with this. If roles were reversed and Nakachi got the upper hand, I don't think bruce would've allowed him to leave the court until he got the best of 3 or 5 or 7 falls. And then he'd still want a rematch to redeem his 1 fall. If Bruce felt bested it would've haunted him. Until he felt he was indisputably the superior fighter. Nakachi would've created a monster if he he wasn't decisively defeated.
    It's unfortunate that Nakachi put himself into this box though. That was a long walk to the car, Long drive home. How long before he was in the dojo again. His people were there after all. It was never the same again was it? For Nakachi? Whether or not he saw it or not, I'm sure he thought he saw himself differently through the eyes of his fellow martial artists.

  • @bernardwilliams4071
    @bernardwilliams4071 Před měsícem

    Shows Bruce what he was really about that he did not want no one to know about it. Sure there other fights and challenges Bruce had he made or asked people to keep quite. He did no want attention unlike today everyone wants look at me what I can do. Its like Donnie Yen that story of him beating 3 guys who harrased him and his wife. Donnie down plays it he laughs it off some wonder did it happen? Bruce told people to keep quite and look 50 years later people wonder no video we never seen video proof of him fighting etc. makes you wonder Bruce knew exactly what he was doing and thats the way he wanted it. People will say this and that but to those who were there and seen it with there own eyes knew. Its like Bruce had a big cake and did not want to share it 😂. Legend

  • @patrickmoreau7592
    @patrickmoreau7592 Před měsícem

    The fact that he did not accept a rematch says a lot about him.

  • @senseihitmanwayofkempo8305
    @senseihitmanwayofkempo8305 Před měsícem

    Bruce Lee would lose 2 Bruce Leroy! Hes got the glow!!😮

  • @daniel-nicolasufert8942

    There are many headlines Bruce Lee real fight, but you never see a real fight between Bruce Lee and another person. I am disappointed about that. It's a waste of time

  • @PetriJuuhansson-wh4zp
    @PetriJuuhansson-wh4zp Před 25 dny +1

    Well im very dissapointed at Bruce Lee. The fact that the other guy didnt die or atleast injured so badly that he would meed hospital tells me that Bruce lees strikes are weak. I my self can kill any man with 1 punch only, so naturally i thought Bruce was atleast as fast and strong as i.
    He was my hero until i saw this video. Now hes nothing. I feel so much negative feelings right now that i cant even put them into words.

  • @saundragibbs7245
    @saundragibbs7245 Před měsícem

    Happykungfudayforyou

  • @pradeepellaaaaheshan7276
    @pradeepellaaaaheshan7276 Před měsícem

    bruce bull lee 😆😆😆😆😆😅😅😅

  • @davidhughes6741
    @davidhughes6741 Před 3 dny

    For the guy who (accurately) calls out Beerdy’s and Real Bruce Lee Fight Channel for their lies, I am disgusted to see how you have been doing the same thing they are. At the very least, Nakachi was only a first degree black belt in a no contact, stop/go point sparring version of Japanese Karate. Those are given out like candy in Japan and are equivalent to a High School Diploma. That’s one of the justifications that American McDojos use for their extremely low standards and point out that their standards are no lower than what is common in Japan (and in Korea for Taekwondo). You’re not even considered at expert levels until 3rd dan and aren’t at master levels until 5th (which is comparable to a doctorate level). So you calling him a “master” is just as bad of clickbait as something Beerdy’s would say.
    Beyond that, which is beyond any doubt, you have recently been so biased in your blind acceptance of whatever Lee’s students claim, no matter what anyone else says, that your bias destroys any credibility that you had earned in the past. I find it very difficult to believe Lee’s students like Glover and Hart in this case since Nakachi himself said that he and Bruce were friends and that they had never even sparred, let alone had this match. Glover and Hart have a history of stretching the truth. I don’t know if their account or Nakachi’s are accurate in this one instance, but your blind faith in what you want to hear from Lee’s students and blowing off the other accounts makes you far less credible.
    You have jumped on the alleged accounts by Bruce’s students over guys like Norris and Lewis even though those fighters have far more credibility and corroboration than guys like Kareem or Herb Jackson have for their fairytales. Mike Stone, Joe Lewis and Chuck Norris have all said for decades that they never free sparred with Lee and that he only did prearranged drills with them and that was confirmed by Dan Inosanto in a joint interview with Lewis. Yet, since that’s not what either you or your audience wants to hear, you dismiss that. I knew and occasionally trained with Lewis and like many (probably most) who actually knew him, I didn’t like him much, but despite his other faults, he wasn’t a liar. I also knew Mr. Norris during the eighties and nineties and he always impressed me with his character and he was always an honorable man. Actually, from what I have seen, more credible than Bruce was.

  • @abestone60
    @abestone60 Před měsícem +1

    My older brother saw him in 1967 in Long Beach California! My brother was 21 yrs old at the time and he's seen a lot of fighters from different martial arts come and go and says he never saw anyone as fast and powerful as Bruce Lee! My brother attended at least 4 Sugar Ray Leonard fights and says not even Leonards's hand speed compared to Bruce Lee!

    • @mr.freddie
      @mr.freddie Před 27 dny

      bruce lee is sugar ray leonards idol

  • @roberthellner1313
    @roberthellner1313 Před měsícem +1

    Hey brother, love your truth about the legend Bruce lee, but is it true the Bruce lee beat Chuck Norris

  • @Nevergiveup-jt1tb
    @Nevergiveup-jt1tb Před měsícem

    And who's that copycat of bruce lee? Copycats have no history. Express yourself honestly.

  • @ernestocarrillo7
    @ernestocarrillo7 Před měsícem +1

    😂the fantasy is over. Bruce was a great actor period m. BishAss Bruce turned down several challenges from Muy Tai fighters.

    • @GoldenbellTraining
      @GoldenbellTraining  Před měsícem

      It sounds like you're an expert when it comes to being a "BishAsh" 🙂
      This challenge you speak of never happened.

    • @counterstrike89
      @counterstrike89 Před měsícem

      Bruce actually liked Muay Thai and I believe made it a part of his training.

    • @ernestocarrillo7
      @ernestocarrillo7 Před měsícem

      @@counterstrike89 Sure he just didn’t make it to the challenge. Boys and girls remember “Boards don’t fight back” That’s why he rather act as a fighter than actually be one. It was nice I used to believe all the hype. Unless your fighting your just exercising. Like it or not.

    • @counterstrike89
      @counterstrike89 Před měsícem

      @@ernestocarrillo7 He was challenged all the time, and had to eventually carry a gun with him, he refused most challenges, no kidding, that doesn't negate how good he actually was, and it doesn't take away the numerous martial artist quotes we have that sparred him and said how good he was, he was better than just about everyone, and for his size, very strong.