Was Bruce Lee legit? New Documentary [HD]

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  • Documentary made from the respect and admiration to the legendary figure of Bruce Lee, exposing myths, truths and falsehoods through critical thinking. In our opinion he was not a real fighter, but a martial artist, the best. Millions of people began to practice martial arts thanks to his influence, and he opened up traditional Chinese thinking, which was still reluctant to teach combat arts to Westerners.
    Get Ready To Fight: The truth about Bruce’s physical abilities, a men ahead of his time an extremely intelligent and skillful person actually, but at the end of the day a human being like any of us. We miss you Bruce!
    Written and Directed by:
    Francisco Arjona
    Special guest:
    @joerogan
    @tripmastermonkee
    @franciscoarjona___
    0:00 Prelude
    1:56 Introduction
    4:54 Bruce Lee invented MMA
    7:41 Bruce was unbeatable
    11:46 Drug user
    13:42 He was inhumanly fast
    16:02 Mafia Killed Bruce Lee
    19:52 Conlcusion
    ......
    Was Bruce Lee invincible?
    Bruce Lee vs. Chuck Norris?
    Did Bruce invent MMA?
    The mysterious letters of bruce?
    Was Bruce Lee a Fraud?
    Is his legend overrated?
    bruce lee the fighter hindi movie?
    Quentin Tarantino on the Bruce Lee "Hollywood" Controversy
    ......
    Main sources of footage
    - Bruce lee the man the myth (1976)
    - I am Bruce Lee (2012)
    - Be water (2020)
    - Joe Rogan podcast Show
    - Secrets of Bruce Lee's Death (2022)
    - Bruce Lee - Fist of fury [HD]
    • History's Greatest Mys...
    Soundtrack
    60s-70s Japanese Instrumental Cinema Funk Breaks & Beats
    • 60s-70s Japanese Instr...
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    Notes / Hashtags:
    Ram Charan Latest Telugu Full Movie #brucelee Lee The Fighter on DVV Entertainments
    #bruceleethefighter #DDVentertainments
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  • @TRNGL
    @TRNGL  Před rokem +62

    👊💥Hey Fanboys! Bruce is my idol as well, don't get me wrong, but in my opinion he was not a fighter but a martial artist, of course a pioneer, a very disciplined and astute man. Thanks to him millions of people began to practice martial arts and he broke many prejudices. He was a philosopher ahead of his time, and of course he brought a lot of richness to the martial arts with his great wisdom (pay attention, because this is also said in the video). I only say, and I am totally convinced of it, that his skills and figure have been exaggerated to irrational extremes. The whole documentary is made and narrated with respect, even if you say the opposite. I'm very happy with the work I've done. I just find it too sad that people can't understand that you can admire and at the same time intellectually criticize a person.
    I almost never read the comments of my videos, just some randomly, the truth amazes me that you don't understand that the Silvester Stallone thing is a simple metaphor. Bruce is a legend and that is also said in the video, but most of you haven't even seen the whole documentary. He had many physical and combat skills and even as I recognize in the documentary itself he could have been a great professional fighter, but you have directly taken the video as if it were a simple attempt at slander, instead of the analysis of a social scientist exposing the different argumentative layers around an ethnographic situation. This report only aims to disprove some of the most popular hoaxes about the artist through documentation and critical thinking.
    Maybe someday I will make a much longer documentary, with more clips and arguments because people definitely went crazy about Bruce, and that devalues those who were true blood and fist fighters. I grew up my whole childhood with a poster of bruce in my room! just don't give him any more credit than he got.
    I'm glad you guys leave comments, because that gives me a lot of views, engagement and praises my work, I won't be able to keep reading you because I have a lot of videos to produce and clients to work with in my other studio. In any case, I am not interested either.
    I wish you all peace and have a nice day.

    • @chrisbach1533
      @chrisbach1533 Před rokem +9

      Respect your points. But escpecially the part about the drugs is not well done since there is no timeline. Fact is the so called "drug letters" cover a time between December 1969 and July 1973 (his death), and the heavy durgs like ACID and cocaine came more in the early 70s into play.
      Means: In the calender years 1970, 1971, but especially 1972 and 1973 he was definately heavy on drugs, and you can say a drug addict. A guy who takes so much drugs is basically like non compos mentis, and things he said and written down during those years should be considered critical.
      But since there is no timeline and you speak in the video about "his years in Hollywood", which were 1966/67 to 1971, makes people think he took already heavy drugs before December 1969, and there is no prove or evidence, not even hints for that, i mean cocaine or ACID.
      Just compare his face impressions in his two famous interviews. The first was taken in late Feb 1965 when he was 24 yrs old and a full time martial arts instructor, and the second was taken in December 1971 when he was 31 and a full time actor.
      You can clearly see the drug influence in the 1971 "Lost Interview" with canadian journalist Pierre Berton in Hong Kong.
      And you can see his strange face impressions in 1971, 1972 and 1973, the nose touching in "Fist of Fury" and "Way/Return of the Dragon", and especially the strange face grimasses in "Game of Death" and "Enter the Dragon", which are 100% matching a heavy cocaine user.
      BTW somehint matches: In February 1973 when the filming "Enter The Dragon" began, Lee was not availbe for about 2-3 weeks. Nobody knew where he was and what was wrong, even Fred Weintraub and Paul Heller thought he maybe got cold feet and bailed out.
      I have a theory: Some times heavy cocaine user develop kind of twitches, i mean unwilling twitches/spasm, and maybe he had to teak a coke break for 2-3 weeks until these twitches got away again.
      Only speculation.
      But so or so in your video it looks like he took already heavy drungs pre December 1969, and many detractors dont even get his professional life together as an adult (age 18-32).
      From 1960-1963 he was in Seattle a part time dish washer and part time martial arts instructor.
      From 1963-1971 he was a full time MA instructor, first in Seattle, then Oakland, then LA, and between 1966 and 1971 he did acting as second job.
      From 1971-1973 he was a full time actor and a part time MA instructor in Hong Kong.
      But like i said there is no evidence, hints or what ever that he took heavy drugs when he was 18, 23 or 26 yrs old (1959-1967). It all began with weed around 1968 when he was 27 with Steve McQueen and those Hollywood guys, but this was not an abuse or daily thing. The heavy drugs (cocaine, LDS etc.) came later after December 1969.
      So a timeline about the heavy drug use (Dec 1969 - July 1973) would be a suggestion from me.
      Cheers

    • @TRNGL
      @TRNGL  Před rokem +5

      @@chrisbach1533 Good research bro, thank you for your words and dedication. Maybe I will include the timeline in the extended version.

    • @chrisbach1533
      @chrisbach1533 Před rokem +1

      @@TRNGL No problem :).

    • @voiceoverandmocapguy
      @voiceoverandmocapguy Před rokem +10

      Didnt do enough research my dude! Looks like anyone with Premiere can go and make a video these days. Enjoy the engagement brotha get that $$$

    • @sturonamo
      @sturonamo Před rokem +14

      Bruce Lee was street fighting in streets of Hong Kong before he studied Wing Chung and before he was a film star. He was a legit fighter and fought many street fights throughout his career. He was a real fighter. Plenty of eye witness accounts. Not invincible, but his fighting style Jeet Kune Do is a fighting system that was scientifically thought out. It worked because he knew what worked and didn't work through experience.

  • @samwright738
    @samwright738 Před rokem +73

    I'm 60 years old I have been practicing martial arts for over 40 years. I saw my first Bruce Lee film when I was eight. I dare say if it had not been for the man the myth and the legend Bruce Lee I would not have started on this wonderful journey. What I took from Bruce Lee philosophy was not to be a slave to form. I belive anywhere practicing martial arts for some time would reach this conclusion. No one person has inspired martial artists more than Bruce Lee. Say would you may about him the man was a genius

    • @quach8quach907
      @quach8quach907 Před rokem +6

      Stallone inspired a lot of people. He too is an actor, a pretender, like Bruce Lee.

    • @autmnsveryown
      @autmnsveryown Před rokem +6

      @@quach8quach907 “a pretender” lay off the drugs 🤣

    • @eddiegee2940
      @eddiegee2940 Před rokem

      @@quach8quach907 YOu on crack

    • @raygsbrelcik5578
      @raygsbrelcik5578 Před rokem

      @@quach8quach907 You sir, are Highly UNEDUCATED!

    • @silveriver9
      @silveriver9 Před 11 měsíci +3

      "Bruce Lee is the Father of MMA" - Dana White

  • @vickyninthou1673
    @vickyninthou1673 Před rokem +89

    No matter what others says but he was a real deal the king of martial arts (Bruce Lee)🙏.

    • @raygsbrelcik5578
      @raygsbrelcik5578 Před rokem +4

      ABSOLUTELY! Trollers are Trollers-----Martial Artists are Martial Artists.

    • @odyseeone
      @odyseeone Před rokem +12

      Bruce Lee was to actual fighting, like a dunking contest is like to NBA. Even if you can do flashy dunks even better than NBA players, you're still going to get destroyed by them in an actual game.

    • @foreignwarren7361
      @foreignwarren7361 Před 11 měsíci

      You sound like a bit of a zealot

    • @silveriver9
      @silveriver9 Před 3 měsíci +1

      "Bruce Lee is the father is MMA" - Dana White

    • @AssWhooperP
      @AssWhooperP Před 2 měsíci

      @@silveriver9 Bruce Lee was a karate master

  • @jchien
    @jchien Před rokem +78

    If I tell you I am good, probably you will say I am boasting. But if I tell you I'm not good, you'll know I'm lying. - Bruce Lee

  • @rpg5017
    @rpg5017 Před rokem +118

    "I have the absolute confidence not to be number two, but then I have enough sense to realize that there can be no number one." / "I'm not in this world to live up to your expectations and you're not in this world to live up to mine" - Bruce Lee.

    • @richardmarino2732
      @richardmarino2732 Před rokem +1

      That Quote alone would be reason to try to smear his legacy.

    • @autmnsveryown
      @autmnsveryown Před rokem +4

      @@rpg5017 He’s basically trying to say that ppl will always be haters.

    • @8thYang
      @8thYang Před rokem +6

      No, we all walk our own path. It's in regards to knowledge of self. To walk a path that someone else created is to have little or no knowledge of self. To be self-sufficient, renders others expectations non-existent.

    • @8thYang
      @8thYang Před rokem +2

      Excellent quote for this situation.

    • @willhowell4638
      @willhowell4638 Před rokem +1

      Aww what a guy Bruce lee was

  • @keithwillis5207
    @keithwillis5207 Před rokem +100

    You must compare him to what was around at that time. He was ahead of his time. an innovator. Fast, powerful, intelligent, disciplined. A true great.

    • @little_rascal
      @little_rascal Před rokem

      True... and most people aren't even aware or don't care about the MEGA STEROID STACKS (up to 20 different steroids or more at a time!) taken by the so called "elite athletes" or "pro fighters"

    • @vianns
      @vianns Před rokem +7

      Exactly, they compare him to today's data, particulary mma.
      Even he would have severely beaten conor mac gregor, lol.

    • @martinterrizzi515
      @martinterrizzi515 Před rokem

      And today’s athletes are pumped up on steroids for there body mass and strength . Lee wasn’t . Natural .

    • @silveriver9
      @silveriver9 Před 11 měsíci +5

      ​@@vianns "Bruce Lee is the Father of MMA" - Dana White

    • @davidpineda9160
      @davidpineda9160 Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@silveriver9 "I like money"- Dana White

  • @Dunning-Krugereffect
    @Dunning-Krugereffect Před rokem +124

    He was more than legit. He was too legit to quit.

    • @footmotion
      @footmotion Před rokem

      Hey heeeeeey

    • @charlesmarcus7864
      @charlesmarcus7864 Před rokem

      That's MC Hammer lol

    • @kingdaleclarke
      @kingdaleclarke Před rokem +5

      He never even fought

    • @eddiegee2940
      @eddiegee2940 Před rokem

      @@kingdaleclarke YOU on crack, he did fought, do more research. Tournament champion fighters came to him, challenged him. he outclassed them all and they all ended up students of Bruce. And that fight with Nakachi. Bruce knocked him out.

    • @david1010723
      @david1010723 Před rokem +5

      @@kingdaleclarke he fought. Just because you never saw him in a sport fight in TV with rules doesnt mean he never fought. He had street fights and he won a boxing Match in 1959 against the champion back than.

  • @saffet3097
    @saffet3097 Před rokem +52

    Bruce Lee 1940-1973
    Such a short life, but what an impact.👊

    • @MaxAbramson3
      @MaxAbramson3 Před 11 měsíci +6

      Massive understatement. I don't even have the words to explain how much he changed the way things worked at every level of society because of his effort to bring MMA to the world.

  • @erick7777
    @erick7777 Před rokem +34

    Bruce didn't just practice "some" wing chun and became an actor. You're talking about a legit man that studied & lived martial arts with an insane amount of extreme training & dedication that is almost impossible to replicate. Breathed, ate, & slept it. Like the painter that can't stop painting or writer that can't stop writing. Add to that his study of body bio-mechanics and his physical feats of strength that much larger people couldn't replicate. An example would be a small power lifter being much stronger than a larger bodybuilder. The guy was developing his finger and forearm strength when - even to this day - most athletes or fighters don't! Take an average mma athlete's training TODAY, & it still won't compare to the amount of training Bruce did. Unlike today's sparring with certain rules, Bruce's "no holds barred" sparring sessions were legendary (ask those that were there like Dan Inosanto). I won't even go into his speed, but both of those together are a rarity & deadly.
    I wouldn't be surprised if the reason he used coke & other substances was to help maintain his busy schedule once he took off as an actor. That plus his back injury and need to wind down & relax. I won't judge him when many today live on advil, antidepressants, & weed just to name the now legal weaker substances.
    Ali would kill Bruce in a boxing match. However, in a street fight where anything goes?? I seriously have my doubts & feel Bruce was being humble & respectful. Also, no disrespect to Chuck, but when you have the world champion Chuck Norris not wanting to "go there", it speaks volumes. May want to question why that was. Any confident chanpion would have fought anyone - even for charity as an exhibition. But in many, many interviews, you can see how Chuck was careful not to sound to cocky or challenging. That respect had him in check - a world champion.
    Thanks for the documentary, enjoyed it overall. ✌

    • @stevo62ful
      @stevo62ful Před 11 měsíci +1

      I think Chuck actually said neither of them wanted to go there. Perhaps because they were friends. Regarding your comment that any confident champion would fight anyone, it begs the question, in that case, why didn't Bruce fight anyone ? You might say because he wasn't a champion. True but he is called a real fighter by his fans, so the question still stands

    • @BAKEDPOTATOLARDYASS
      @BAKEDPOTATOLARDYASS Před 11 měsíci +4

      You are deluded Lee was an actor

    • @erick7777
      @erick7777 Před 11 měsíci +5

      @@BAKEDPOTATOLARDYASS 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
      Yeah, okay. That must explain why he had so many students. Try the mirror if you want delusional.

    • @BAKEDPOTATOLARDYASS
      @BAKEDPOTATOLARDYASS Před 11 měsíci +4

      @@erick7777 Lee had lacky students. Lee fought no one skilled . Lee trained with Joe Lewis , wall, Norris, stone, etc to get recognition as a TRAINER & they trained with lee because of his showbiz connections..and that sums it up . Lee was known as KATO of TV & lee worked on movie sets as choreographer…they wanted to get on Tv to & it worked well for some . Lee was a martial artist & ACTOR.

    • @aahyes9068
      @aahyes9068 Před 11 měsíci

      Chuck wouldn't "go there" because he wouldn't fight without rules, to risk actually having to injure someone to stop them from seriously injuring you.

  • @williebraxton1988
    @williebraxton1988 Před rokem +20

    Bruce Lee’s impact on culture cannot be underestimated. He was more than a martial artist. He was a trailblazer. People who had never watched martial films before watched them because of Bruce. Also, Bruce was a dedicated teacher. He had a lot of natural charisma. I would have loved to see him act in a movie without martial arts.

    • @yanero0215
      @yanero0215 Před rokem +1

      He do non MA movies in Hong Kong when he was younger and a tv show in the US called..."Here comes the Bride"

  • @Gilbarwaters
    @Gilbarwaters Před rokem +28

    Chuck Norris, Jim Kelly, Bob Wall had acknowledged how great of a Martial Artist Bruce Lee was.
    They got to know him and trained with him.
    So when you Google "Who is the best martial artist" just see who pops up first. That says it all. And he didn't have to be a world champion. Norris said it himself.
    Because is not about the titles you achieve but the knowledge, the discipline, the training, the recognition of other experts.

    • @heinko4199
      @heinko4199 Před rokem +2

      Yes,I agreed

    • @Dane33602
      @Dane33602 Před rokem +3

      Is Google the arbitrator of who is the best martial artist? Even if he was, that doesn’t make him the best fighter. There are plenty of great martial artists who can put on awesome displays, but that isn’t fighting. For that matter, Jackie Chan’s martial arts displays and stunt work are far more impressive than Bruce’s IMO. But I don’t believe for one moment that Jackie Chan can actually kick ass.

    • @kimeli
      @kimeli Před rokem

      @@Dane33602 you are comparing him with today's fighter, naturally today's mma can beat any fighters during bruce lee's time with mma rules back then there was no mma, mma was born because of bruce lee, without him mma would not have existed.

    • @vampire923
      @vampire923 Před rokem

      i hunt for bruce lee haters, i see bruce lee haters here, they are like clown, the fact is, bruce lee is the real deal, with or without record, real street fight doesn't need record

    • @Dane33602
      @Dane33602 Před rokem +5

      @@vampire923 Maybe you should get on Google and hunt for some evidence of all these street fights Bruce Lee was involved in. I’m not talking about kids scrapping in the park and rooftops in Hong Kong . I’m talking about real Lenny McLean style, blood, missing teeth, broken bones, concussion and weapon street fights. I’ve read every major biography of Bruce Lee. Outside of Wong Jack Man (who he either beat, was beaten by, or drew with, depending on which students reported the story) and a reported instance of bloodying a hapless stuntman’s mouth, there are no mentions of ANY street fights Bruce was involved with as an adult. Bruce was an uncanny martial artist, electrifying action star, and years ahead of his time in regards to fitness and training. He opened the door for Asian actors and other martial arts stars. He changed the world in his short life. Isn’t that enough? Does he also have to be able to beat both Tysons (Mike and Fury) at the same time with both hands tied behind his back? If Bruce were alive today, he’d probably be the first to say, “please…give me a fucking break”.

  • @Joseph-lz5er
    @Joseph-lz5er Před 11 měsíci +3

    Obviously, he would lose to fighters today because the fighters are more skilled and stronger. But in the 1970s, in his weight class, he probably has a shot of being one of the better fighters since he was the first MMA-modeled fighter.

  • @1CASSIODORUS
    @1CASSIODORUS Před rokem +4

    Sometimes it’s not nostalgia -,sometimes the past really is better .

  • @brianquigley1940
    @brianquigley1940 Před rokem +28

    Didn't your parents tell you not to speak ill of the dead? Bruce Lee is a legend not because he was a "professional" fighter, but because he changed American's perception of martial arts. Remember that Warner Bros was half-hearted about Enter the Dragon and forced the production team to pair him up with a white "star". The film was seminal. It changed Hollywood forever. Bruce Lee is personally responsible for changing the perception of Asian people and martial arts around the world. Have some respect. Personally, I thought the video was a straw man argument.

    • @TRNGL
      @TRNGL  Před rokem +2

      I totally underline your words and I agree with them, in fact, they do not contradict anything explained in the video. If you watched the whole video you can see that Bruce's figure is treated with respect and always highlighting his merits, especially in the final conclusion.

    • @davis70140
      @davis70140 Před rokem

      Bruce lee took 2 cortisone injection a day the catabolic and they are performance enhancing they help to push the limits you can get to a new level in speed and strength you can be skinny and super strong and lift a 10 stone man above your head

    • @davis70140
      @davis70140 Před rokem

      ​@@TRNGL Bruce lee took 2 cortisone injection a day the catabolic and they are performance enhancing they help to push the limits you can get to a new level in speed and strength you can be skinny and super strong and lift a 10 stone man above your head and when I looked at bruces famous up close picture his face checks where purple from the cortisone and it damaged pertective tissue around his brian this makes you variable thing like pain killers alcohol which can cause the brain to swell up

    • @cuzz63
      @cuzz63 Před rokem

      Fair enough but Bruce wasnt a proven/tested fighter.

    • @brianquigley1940
      @brianquigley1940 Před rokem +1

      @cuzz63 If what I have read is accurate (and not mythology), he was a teen street thug that got his ass kicked regularly, which is why he became a martial artist. Please correct me if I'm wrong (and cite your source(s)). 😀

  • @offthechainfitness
    @offthechainfitness Před rokem +9

    To analyze Bruce Lee like this long after he is gone makes him incredible.

    • @silveriver9
      @silveriver9 Před 11 měsíci +3

      "The key to immortality is first living a life worth remembering" - Bruce Lee

  • @thepistolguy859
    @thepistolguy859 Před rokem +10

    Bruce was a real martial artist. If he was alive today and in his twenties he would do well in mma. Bruce was really the first to combine styles.

    • @quach8quach907
      @quach8quach907 Před rokem +1

      It was done in The Shaolin Temple in Five Animals Kiung Fu way back when, Grasshopper.

    • @0ooTheMAXXoo0
      @0ooTheMAXXoo0 Před 11 měsíci

      @@quach8quach907 Yes, but kung fu schools at the time were not teaching in realistic ways. Nor were martial arts schools in the USA. Bruce lamented publicly that almost all martial arts was taught for aesthetics or for exercise even in schools all over China. That is why Bruce kept going to every school he could find to at least check them out... Him and his students did realistic hard sparring, wearing protective gear from other sports because there was no such gear aimed at martial arts at the time... He had the top jui-jitsu champion training with him and his students, the top Judoka of the time, top muay thai master, high level phillippino martial arts masters, all trained with him because they wanted to learn from him just as much as he and his students wanted to learn from them...

    • @JL-tm3rc
      @JL-tm3rc Před 7 měsíci

      no he will not because he does not know anything about grappling. all the techniques he has shown in his movies are incorrect. He is also a terrible striker since he pushes his punches instead of snapping them

  • @hmongusa7228
    @hmongusa7228 Před rokem +25

    People can negatively talk and make all kinds of negative comments towards him only after his death. Bruce Lee is far Above & Beyond being the GOAT of Father of MMA. Period. Bruce's great arts & personality still continue inspiring generations after another.

    • @cuzz63
      @cuzz63 Před rokem +4

      He isnt the father of MMA.

    • @sentientnutsack5197
      @sentientnutsack5197 Před rokem +3

      Stop it. No one would dispute his greatness if there was proof. But 'so and so said he was awesome' just isn't compelling evidence for everybody.

    • @qwanathomas735
      @qwanathomas735 Před rokem

      The Jeet kun do punches are more prevalent in One Championship then ever before, even among the women.

    • @hmongusa7228
      @hmongusa7228 Před rokem

      @@cuzz63 You have made your point and now you're the father of Bragger.

    • @cuzz63
      @cuzz63 Před rokem +2

      @@hmongusa7228 that literally makes no sense. The claim was that Bruce is the father of MMA...which is false. Your the father of Bullshido.

  • @stlrockn
    @stlrockn Před rokem +15

    The robot voice used here takes a little away from the presentation. There are many legendary Asian martial arts masters and no one belittles them by saying they couldn't fight because they never competed. For me Joe Lewis, considered by many the greatest Karate fighter ever, was trained by Bruce Lee and said Bruce was the real deal. That's good enough for me.

    • @counterstrike89
      @counterstrike89 Před rokem +3

      Because whoever made it, is afraid to put his actual voice on it, because they know what they're saying is inaccurate.

    • @paulpolpiboon9535
      @paulpolpiboon9535 Před rokem +1

      ​@@counterstrike89: pretty much.

    • @TRNGL
      @TRNGL  Před rokem

      My real voice is actually in the spanish version of the video XD

    • @counterstrike89
      @counterstrike89 Před rokem

      @@TRNGL Well its not accurate, I have debated the biggest Bruce Lee skeptics known to man, and I beat them badly, one guy was a Jujitsu champion.

    • @cuzz63
      @cuzz63 Před rokem

      Joe stated that Bruce wasnt a fighter...is that good enough for you?

  • @tashihishey34
    @tashihishey34 Před 11 měsíci +8

    Of all the famous people in the world who have died none have been talked more about than Bruce Lee. That is the legacy he left behind. That is legit!!

  • @derekdemarco28
    @derekdemarco28 Před rokem +7

    My friend was a Brown Belt under Jim Kelly who had a studio on Crenshaw Blvd in Los Angeles back in the day. Jim Kelly said that he witnessed Bruce Lee spar with all of the greats from back then and that no one could touch him. He said it wasn't even close. You should have done your due diligence and included that Jim Kelly Interview. It's here on CZcams for everyone to see.

    • @acefrehley929
      @acefrehley929 Před rokem +4

      exactly, the bottom line is , all the people that are negative towards bruce are obviously very very jealous of how incredible he was, they just dont want to admit it

    • @209Richsta
      @209Richsta Před rokem +3

      ​@@acefrehley929 Agreed. Even Bolo from Enter The Dragon said people would challenge him to fights on the set and Bruce would kci their asses. He even talks about how he and Bruce got into a fight as well.

    • @derekdemarco28
      @derekdemarco28 Před rokem

      @@acefrehley929 I Love Kiss as Well!

    • @cuzz63
      @cuzz63 Před rokem +1

      you know that was bullshit?

    • @209Richsta
      @209Richsta Před rokem

      @@cuzz63 Got proof it is?? If not then ur clearly arguing with emotions. Generally simple minded people or "others" think that way.

  • @marklozano8734
    @marklozano8734 Před rokem +23

    The difference between these martial artist was they weren't serious about there craft as was Bruce Lee. Bruce Lee lived And breathed martial arts this guy practiced every day. Where did you hear any body talking about Chuck Norris or any other martial artist in that era practicing every single day martial arts. Bruce Lee was the real deal and till this day were still talking about him he's been gone 50 years. We love you Bruce.

    • @mistersingh4132
      @mistersingh4132 Před rokem +3

      Is it me or does Chuck Norris like to tell people Bruce was t a real fighter, yet he studied under him and changed his game? Joe Lewis was the only one to tell the truth about Bruce and how much he learnt from him, changing him as a fighter.

    • @sentientnutsack5197
      @sentientnutsack5197 Před rokem +3

      Professional fighters weren't serious about their craft but the actor who never fought as a pro was super serious. Ok.

    • @marklozano8734
      @marklozano8734 Před rokem +1

      @@sentientnutsack5197 The 70s were a different Era where tournaments were about points not full contact. Bruce Lee was just confident He once said that he was not afraid who's in front of him. Thank you for responding GOD BLESS

    • @blackmondayy1
      @blackmondayy1 Před rokem +1

      @@sentientnutsack5197 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @postersandstuff
      @postersandstuff Před 9 měsíci

      @@blackmondayy1 Norris , Wall , Ing Sik , Ji Han Jae all bad mouthed Lee but my hunch these were jealous of him so they tried to downplay his impact

  • @skohtihamilton9443
    @skohtihamilton9443 Před rokem +12

    Jhoon Rhee said, "I would never step into the ring with him. His punching power was that effective..."

    • @kingdaleclarke
      @kingdaleclarke Před rokem +2

      Yea ,that's good but he never fought and that's just someone bigging him up ,it's what people do

    • @skohtihamilton9443
      @skohtihamilton9443 Před rokem

      @@kingdaleclarke He beat Bolo Yueng in bare knuckles with dozens of witnesses. Bruce Lee could and did fight for real when challenged.

    • @kingdaleclarke
      @kingdaleclarke Před rokem

      @@skohtihamilton9443 lol

    • @skohtihamilton9443
      @skohtihamilton9443 Před rokem

      @@kingdaleclarke why do you laugh? Nervous laughter because my statement is proven to be verifiable and yours erroneous? I hope so because it was.

    • @kingdaleclarke
      @kingdaleclarke Před rokem +2

      @@skohtihamilton9443 nice trolling dude

  • @rajeshkumardeepnarain2931

    Yes he was a human being with flaws but still an inspiration to millions around the world. His success and fame show what can be achieved through sheer hard work and dedication.

  • @jc9hole
    @jc9hole Před rokem +8

    “I just find it too sad that people can't understand that you can admire and at the same time intellectually criticize a person.” My thoughts exactly!

  • @KittyBoom360
    @KittyBoom360 Před rokem +6

    Bruce actually never said he was unbeatable. He admitted he was small, only 135 pounds and no match for the likes of Mohammad Ali, for example. But he could beat anybody off the street and did so. He could also beat anybody of his stature from other Asian-training schools and did so.
    And as someone who has used the same drugs as presented here, I actually don't compare those to steroids.
    And he was actually still really fast, as is expected with someone of his build.
    As for his death, that has nothing to do with him being legit. But you shouldn't ignore the fact that his son died in a similar manner to how Bruce's character died in "Game of Death," from a gunshot wound on set while filming. It is an odd coincidence, like one in a million. Like, it's actually the only time it's ever happened, and it was predicted in his father's last film.

  • @dirkmcgurk3173
    @dirkmcgurk3173 Před rokem +4

    I think no matter what current day circumstance Bruce Lee would have been involved in, his Martial Arts would have excelled and evolved accordingly. I could see him doing stand-up with Stamp Fairfax or sparring with Sugar Ray; grappling with Judo Master.

  • @rudyhardison6770
    @rudyhardison6770 Před rokem +6

    he has been dead over 50 years and still the topic of conversation, folks still try to get clout on his name, his image his legacy, say what you want he will be remembered and honored long after any of his nay sayers will be, his accomplishment will stand, the effect he has had on martial artist, fighters, and action movies, how many people can accomplish what he did, in a three year time span in the lime light , 4 completed films.

  • @IvanIvoMartinetti
    @IvanIvoMartinetti Před rokem +37

    The fact you are all still speaking about him today shows you how amazing he was in so many ways! He keeps inspiring young and old

  • @realruddy7880
    @realruddy7880 Před 11 měsíci +30

    This video totally undermines this man’s legacy. His contribution to martial arts, movies and even philosophy is unsurpassed. His journey is the stuff of legend, he crammed more life into 32 years than most do in 65-80 years. People act like we all don’t have demons that need exercising, worse yet like we’re supposed view people in a different light because they do. Who gives a shit about who he could or couldn’t have beat, that’s child’s play, he defeated the most important opponent we will all face one day, MORTALITY. 50+ years later and he’s possibly more relevant now, than when he was alive!

    • @jackturpin7828
      @jackturpin7828 Před 11 měsíci +2

      When Chuck Norris asked Bruce "Who wins" Bruce replied "I do, it's my movie'. He was right, no martial arts movies have come close to being as influential as Bruce's and that is 50 years and counting.

    • @chimyshark
      @chimyshark Před 11 měsíci +2

      not at all dude!! Bruce Lee was great in everything that he did, but he wasn't in everything he didn't, including being a fighter. Just because he's your idol doesn't mean he's good at EVERYTHING and it's ok to talk about it.

    • @jackturpin7828
      @jackturpin7828 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@chimyshark Yes, but Bruce seems to attract a lot of criticism for claims he never made. This clip compared him to Sylvester Stallone which was a quite inaccurate comparison. As Bruce was a highly skilled martial artist who was also an actor. He never claimed to be a ring or tournament fighter.

    • @Missmequick
      @Missmequick Před 11 měsíci +3

      Great UFC fighters are more sloppy than him in the striking and defensive game. And that includes Connor. Bruce is not unbeatable, but the least beatable pound for pound.

    • @pafoneto1275
      @pafoneto1275 Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@jackturpin7828
      Nobody is criticizing Lee, just doubt about things people say about him.

  • @thewatcher8345
    @thewatcher8345 Před rokem +10

    Bruce experienced many fights without a controlled arena, real combat that is.....long before he made his own movie career....

    • @stevo62ful
      @stevo62ful Před rokem

      Against kids when he was a kid himself, not proven fighters.

    • @GDCDGC
      @GDCDGC Před rokem

      Allegedly

    • @thewatcher8345
      @thewatcher8345 Před rokem +2

      There are to many witnesses that have seen Bruce in real fights, these were dangerous fights, no rules, no referee etc.....please get over your hatred of this amazing man, what he accomplished most can only dream of.....

    • @stevo62ful
      @stevo62ful Před rokem

      @@thewatcher8345 who were these opponents in these real fights ?

    • @keepmoving2023-ku7nb
      @keepmoving2023-ku7nb Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@stevo62ful read ipman book I have the original book he wrote about Bruce Lee he said Bruce won every street fight and other people witnessed it

  • @percyprickwillow9754
    @percyprickwillow9754 Před rokem +5

    I wonder why Bruce Lee was so respected by the martial community in America (including masters like Ed Parker) a decade before he became world famous with his first Hong Kong movie.

    • @silveriver9
      @silveriver9 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Because they experienced and knew first hand how incredible Bruce Lee was, unlike today's keyboard warriors whom think they know better 😂

    • @silveriver9
      @silveriver9 Před 11 měsíci +2

      "Bruce Lee is the Father of MMA" - Dana White

  • @britreed8038
    @britreed8038 Před rokem +6

    Will love Bruce until the day I die.
    He was the real deal.

  • @leongth
    @leongth Před rokem +3

    The statement that he didn’t fight in competition and comparing Stallone etc is really flawed. Bruce was a innovative martial artist first and foremost. Acting was just his tool to spread kungfu

  • @ThaoLe-pi4hk
    @ThaoLe-pi4hk Před rokem +6

    "Oftentimes, people come up and say 'Hey, Bruce are you really that good?' And I say, well, if I tell you I am good, probably you will say I'm boasting, but if I tell you I'm no good, you'll Know I'm lying." #Bruce Lee
    RIP to the Legend, the one and only Bruce Lee.

  • @TheZjhaman
    @TheZjhaman Před rokem +30

    His reaction time was super quick and even a big man. He would be fast enough strong enough to land the first punch to weak areas of the body. Never forget that

    • @westyraviz
      @westyraviz Před rokem +3

      People forget that Bruce Lee preferred only to spar with other renowned fighters and didn’t wish to fight them for real as he could easily kill them in more ways than one. This is why many great champions refused to challenge Bruce Lee to a real fight and only wished to learn from him. The unusual force and power that Bruce Lee displayed in his punches and kicks were more than enough to deter any would-be rival. He broke a tree! He kicked a boulder! Now imagine if that was your limb? Or your head?

    • @stevo62ful
      @stevo62ful Před rokem +9

      @@westyraviz Broke a tree ? Kicked a boulder ? wtf are you talking about ?

    • @westyraviz
      @westyraviz Před rokem

      @@stevo62ful Bruce Lee’s legendary exploits. Same no come again like Bruce Lee.

    • @GDCDGC
      @GDCDGC Před rokem

      ​@@westyraviz what happened to the tree and the boulder?

    • @vampire923
      @vampire923 Před rokem

      @steve ferry, i know you are bruce lee hater, always doubt, making excuse, not knowing true bruce lee

  • @krishnakamble9698
    @krishnakamble9698 Před rokem +3

    Objectively, look at how Chuck Norris, one of the best martial artists of the time, moves in comparison with Bruce Lee in the film 'Way of the Dragon'.

  • @DrJangoR9
    @DrJangoR9 Před rokem +26

    Was Bruce Lee a professional Fighter?
    No
    Was he a Martial Artist?
    Yes
    Was he Fighter?
    Yes

    • @otisstevenson2066
      @otisstevenson2066 Před rokem +8

      Bruce Lee was a scientific street Fighter..

    • @angusstewart33
      @angusstewart33 Před rokem +2

      The most pro fighters are full contact, if they were doing that back then, yeh he would of been the best

    • @paulpolpiboon9535
      @paulpolpiboon9535 Před rokem +1

      Well said.
      Or translation:
      Was Lee a glorified heavy sparring contestant (aka pro Sports combatant) ?
      NO.
      Was he an ACTUAL Fighter like bouncers and Green Berets, and street gangs?
      YES.
      Was he as such because he knew actual Martial Arts?
      Hell yeah

    • @stevo62ful
      @stevo62ful Před rokem +1

      @@paulpolpiboon9535 You know something I don't. Tell me a bit more about him being a real fighter ? Who did he fight and what were their credentials as worthy opponents ?

    • @cuzz63
      @cuzz63 Před rokem

      Not a proven/tested fighter.

  • @regsymes1377
    @regsymes1377 Před rokem +12

    He was human flesh blood and bone BUT one who took martial arts and the world of cinamatiic fight choreography to a totaly different levvel. so he was human wow. But shouldnt we remember those higher and truer parts of his being? Surely he earned deserve s that much

    • @TRNGL
      @TRNGL  Před rokem

      Totally agree with you, in fact, as noted in the beginning and in the conclusion as well as in the description of the video, Bruce is for us an admirable figure and we do not question his merits. He is also a legend for me! There are already many documentaries extolling his virtues, so we made this particular report to debunk hoaxes and reaffirm the truth, as we are strong advocates of critical thinking.

  • @bennyaruba3449
    @bennyaruba3449 Před rokem +3

    He fought so much on the streets in his youth he got sent to America to avoid jail. He also had street fights in America. Chuck Norris once admitted he could never beat Bruce. I believe it. Just compare the power & fire in their bellies. Bruce also had a ton of more knowledge about other systems of all ranges. Chuck did no touch point Karate. Bruce called it "dry land swimming" amongst other things.

  • @christiaanjellesma1851
    @christiaanjellesma1851 Před rokem +87

    Bruce was 1000% legit, i never doubt him , he was untouchable

    • @westyraviz
      @westyraviz Před rokem +3

      Bruce Lee was so fast he swatted away speeding bullets.

    • @paulpolpiboon9535
      @paulpolpiboon9535 Před rokem +2

      ​​@@westyraviz No, he swatted away falsehoods from poor approaches to real combat. Could only did so via his real world experience from boyhood all the way to adulthood of constantly getting into real fights with rival Martial Artists, and not from glorified heavy sparring you call "sports combat"😂😂😂

    • @westyraviz
      @westyraviz Před rokem +2

      @@paulpolpiboon9535 Precisely! Glad someone understands.

    • @Khaos969
      @Khaos969 Před rokem +2

      Spoken like a true child

    • @christiaanjellesma1851
      @christiaanjellesma1851 Před rokem +3

      @@Khaos969 if you check intervieuws with legit big names, they all confirm he was untouchable, he was just tooo fast ;) btw im 50 ;)

  • @otisstevenson2066
    @otisstevenson2066 Před rokem +32

    It's easy to see that this man was the real deal..

    • @cuzz63
      @cuzz63 Před rokem +4

      based on movies? Really?

    • @soramirez5473
      @soramirez5473 Před rokem

      @@cuzz63 based on movement.. yea really.. you can tell between a Van Dam EDITED scene and a scene were Bruce Lee is CLEARLY a legitimate fighter. well i guess there are ppl (you) that CANT see it..

    • @soramirez5473
      @soramirez5473 Před rokem

      @@cuzz63 the man trained in jabbing eyes with his fingers, could do 2 finger pushups (so those eye jabs would most CERTAINLY hurt) and preached kicking the groin and stomping out a downed opponent.

    • @cuzz63
      @cuzz63 Před rokem +1

      @@soramirez5473 yes.."trained". how does one train eye jabs realistically? The thing about training is there are way more rules in training that even actual fighting.

    • @stevo62ful
      @stevo62ful Před rokem

      @@soramirez5473 Who did he jab in the eyes ? I look forward to you replying with a name.

  • @V27RV
    @V27RV Před rokem +6

    Can never go wrong when Bruce Lee is involved

  • @sumitd500
    @sumitd500 Před rokem +3

    He would have dominated his weight class without any doubt. Regarding bigger fighter it would depend who would have a better first strike. Just because someone was bigger it may not have guaranteed a win.

  • @00wrongun
    @00wrongun Před rokem +27

    Bruce Lee was the real deal and will never be forgotten

    • @yoyo762
      @yoyo762 Před rokem +2

      only in your imagination. Not in reality.

    • @00wrongun
      @00wrongun Před rokem +4

      @@yoyo762 nobody will remember you or me in reality dude, Bruce is still talked about 50 years on

    • @yoyo762
      @yoyo762 Před rokem +2

      @@00wrongun Actually the talk is changing. From the early belief of Lee being a superhuman fighting machine to him being just a overhyped , over exaggerated martial arts movie star today.
      Reality has set in with people seeing actual MMA combatants in action vs just a movie set choreographed fight scene.

    • @00wrongun
      @00wrongun Před rokem

      @@yoyo762 dude he wasn't Superhuman, lots of martial arts movie stars respect him to this day, probably not Steven Segal lol, he is a fraud

    • @gravenewworld6521
      @gravenewworld6521 Před rokem +3

      @@yoyo762 yeah sure but none of that changes his iconic status. Plenty of people understand that he wasn’t superhuman and also love the guy. You act like there’s no in between and that he represented nothing more than a bubble reputation which is nonsense. He was a massive cultural figure beyond the martial arts.

  • @draganbosnjakovic7173
    @draganbosnjakovic7173 Před rokem +3

    Depending on your stance on Bruce Lee, you can't deny his huge impact on martial arts majority of martial artist and fighters today are in a way inspired by him.

  • @hanchiman
    @hanchiman Před rokem +3

    Legit or not, he inspired many men to become a "Fighter". Even in this day and age with "MMA can beat anyone" attitude, most MMA fighters still have alot of respect for Bruce Lee and his "Adapt what is useful" attitude in improving yourself.
    Also, Bruce was a street fighter before he was even famous.

  • @MMAallday67
    @MMAallday67 Před rokem +23

    There seems to be an obsession with tarnishing his legacy. Even if others were first to mix styles or whether Gene Bell considered himself the grandfather of MMA, the fact remains that no other person in history did more to advance martial arts globally than Bruce Lee. There's not even a close second. It's also well documented that he never went into competition because he was more interested in real fighting (though there's no doubt he would've excelled competitively). I for one studied his teachings &, having tested them all too often on the streets of NYC, found them to be 100% accurate. Lastly, considering his death wasn't drug related, the choice to bring up his penchant for drug use was in bad taste. Did the creatives figure their film would never be seen by Linda, Shannon & his other relatives? Just gross... The man did so much for martial arts & humanity that to see him get dragged through the mud like this is disturbing.

    • @paulhnatuszka6850
      @paulhnatuszka6850 Před rokem

      Well said my friend... Well said.👍👍👍

    • @MMAallday67
      @MMAallday67 Před rokem

      @@paulhnatuszka6850 Thanks!

    • @poopsyko
      @poopsyko Před rokem +4

      And I agree with you
      Ridiculous what some people would say or do to tarnish his legacy and yes it’s been a thing for years now.

    • @stephenlee5718
      @stephenlee5718 Před rokem +1

      Thank you Dead Man cannot answer back

    • @DeadJustBack4TheDay
      @DeadJustBack4TheDay Před rokem

      Bro, I couldn't agree more. It seems to be a bunch of jealous people that haven't achieved anything close to him in life, not to mention when his haters die, no one will talk about them or remember them. If you really think about it, in just 32 years, he did all that and attained a legacy like that... honestly, how many of us don't even know who we are in our 30s and feel like we wasted our 20s? Someone can be a skilled martial artist and work hard to reach their level, but it pisses them off that they still feel superseded by Bruce Lee because of his demi god status 😂 Really, when people are trying to bring you down, it only means that you're above them.

  • @takumauzumakiamv5077
    @takumauzumakiamv5077 Před rokem +19

    All i can say is he inspired the world and for that no matter what anyone says he'll still be the greatest of all time and is immortal

    • @thevillageyid
      @thevillageyid Před rokem +3

      Pretty much 9/10 people that I meet who practiced or practice martial arts say Bruce Lee was there inspiration.

    • @quach8quach907
      @quach8quach907 Před rokem

      Superman inspired the world too.
      That's the thing. We know Superman is fiction.
      You think "Bruce Lee" is real. "Bruce Lee" is just as fictional as Superman.

    • @Mrz-sb1hw
      @Mrz-sb1hw Před 7 měsíci

      Gene le bell was a monster of a man in his peak. I don't know who would win in a real fight with the dragon. I think he was in rapid fire with brandon Lee.

    • @DavidHughesKJN
      @DavidHughesKJN Před 5 měsíci

      There’s no doubt that Lee was the most influential martial arts performer in history. That doesn’t make anything that is in this video.

  • @linkgame256
    @linkgame256 Před rokem +12

    The father of MMA. He never said he was invincible or unable to be defeated, but no one can deny that the sport of MMA would not be like how it is today if it weren’t for him

    • @clarity2115
      @clarity2115 Před rokem +1

      MMA existed before Bruce Lee, lol.

    • @GDCDGC
      @GDCDGC Před rokem +1

      Lee did not create mma. It existed before lee was even born. Pankration, bartitsu, kajukenbo, combat sambo, vale tudo....
      Lee did not even popularize mma. Mma blew up because of the 1st ufc event. What lee did, was influence a lot of people who saw his movies and read his books to take up and learn martial arts

    • @linkgame256
      @linkgame256 Před rokem

      @@GDCDGC no he was also one of the first people to influence others to mix martial arts and styles. You saw in the first UFC event that it was different styles vs each other, not styles mixed together like you see in modern MMA.

    • @silveriver9
      @silveriver9 Před 11 měsíci +3

      "Bruce Lee is the Father of MMA" - Dana White

  • @gozitan5
    @gozitan5 Před rokem +7

    Jackie Chan…if you shut your eyes you won’t see anyone kick. 😂

    • @Dunning-Krugereffect
      @Dunning-Krugereffect Před rokem +4

      What more do you need right? Jackie Chan was extremely good in his prime and he's saying Bruce was far greater.

  • @E_Stew
    @E_Stew Před 11 měsíci +2

    Just because someone is a "professional" fighter doesn't mean that they are a great fighter. It's just like saying you went to school to be a "musician", whereas a naturally gifted person can excel in music and is a musical genius. You can CLEARLY hear the difference between someone who has been "schooled" in music from someone who "naturally" grasped music. Bruce just had a natural talent, he learned very fast and he put EVERYTHING into what he did. The man, simply, was a genius....PERIOD!!

    • @chrisbach1533
      @chrisbach1533 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thats it. But not just that: It is simply totally ridicolous today when people try to make Point Karate as full contact, when it was nothing more then a tagging game. Even the late great Ed Parker Senior, who had a "professional fighting record" of 0-0-0 but was considered a very effective street fighter, and the founder of American Kenpo Karate and the Long Beach Karate tournament, said in an interview in the 80s:
      "Tournament Karate is NOT full contact Karate. The idea is to execute your strikes with full control. You winning matches by outscoring your opponent, not by killing them."
      Parker Sr. would laugh out loud if he would read all these millenium kids and/or Lee haters and/or Norris/Moore etc. fans try to sell Point Karate as full contact. Norris was a 6 times World Champion in a tagging game, same was Skipper Mullins 7 times.
      Something in general about Point Karate (not about Lee, only in general). Here are some fight records compared to professional Boxers and Muay Thai fighters:
      Sam Langford (Boxer): 314 fights
      Saenchai (Muay Thai): 378 fights
      Skipper Mullins (Point Karate): 1115 fights
      I am not absolute sure, but i think Langford and Saenchai are among the fighters with the most bouts across all full contact combat sports. I couldnt find anyone in Boxing or Muay Thai with 400 bouts and more.
      This should underline how "dangerous" Point Karate is compared to Boxing or Muay Thai. Langford and Saenchai togehter had 692 fights. Mullin's doesnt double that, but over 1100 fights just shows how much damage your body takes in Point Karate.
      World Champion in Point Karate doesnt make someone a tough guy, a skilled guy in a certain skill contest yes, but not tough or relevant to full contact combat sport or street fights (only adressed to the milenium kids on YT who always claim "Chuck Norris was a real fighter").
      Maybe interesting for you (Edwin) and others: Lee historian John Little, who wrote many books about him and produced the documentary "A Warrior's Journey" in 2000, is gonna publish a new book in September 2023. "Wrath of the Dragon: The Real Fights of Bruce Lee". I posted it including a linke but some times if you post a link comments are invisible. This is the description:
      "Bruce Lee remains the gold standard that all martial artists are compared to. But could he actually fight? World Champions in karate competition have gone on record to point out that he never once competed in tournaments. Were his martial abilities merely a trick of the camera?
      For the first time ever, Bruce Lee authority and bestselling author John Little takes a hard look at Bruce Lee’s real-life fights to definitively answer these questions with over 30 years of research that took him thousands of miles. Little has tracked down over 30 witnesses to the real fights of Bruce Lee as well as those who were present at his many sparring sessions (in which he was never defeated) against the very best martial artists in the world.
      From the mean streets of Hong Kong, to challenge matches in Seattle and Oakland, to the sets of his iconic films where he was challenged repeatedly, this is the incredible real-life fighting record of the man known as the “Little Dragon,” who may well have been the greatest [street] fighter of the 20th century."
      Little said in a podcast in June 2022, in all his stuff he brought together after all these years, he ends up Bruce's street fight record was 36-0, and his sparring record was 27-0. Among the guys he sparred was Joe Lewis, but also the professional Heavyweight Boxer Joey Orbillo.
      Orbillo fought "Irish" Jerry Quarry in 1966. Quarrys credentials as pro Boxer:
      - 2 fights against Muhammad Ali, 2 losses
      - 2 fight agant Joe Frazier, 2 losses
      - 1 fight against Earnie Shavers, 1 win
      - 1 fight against Floyd Patterson, 1 win
      Quarry was able to KO Earnie Shavers, who is today the leading candidate for being the hardest puncher in Heavyweight History by certain Boxers and Boxing Historians (Ali, Larry Holmes, Hank Kaplan, Bert Randolph Sugar, etc.), in the opening round, but Obrillo was able to go the distnace with him.
      PS: It doesnt mean Lee was unbeatable. But its actually the first time someone publishes a book which only covers his street fights and sparrings. Besides Wong, Jack|man i am sure he will mention Yoichi Nakachi, but also Lau Dai|chuen in street fights. And in Sparring's there will be names like George Dillman (who was legit in the 60s, later he became a non touch fake dude), Jim Kelly and Louis Deldado.

  • @no.cheat.still.winning
    @no.cheat.still.winning Před rokem +20

    Bruce lee was on the road to being the greatest to ever do it.

  • @davidmoore9385
    @davidmoore9385 Před rokem +4

    Conclusion, we will never know , only information from people who met him and trained with him verify his ability.

  • @1290Hooligan
    @1290Hooligan Před rokem +4

    Anyone who has studied wing chun or jeet kune do will know the the power and skill he had with two combined

    • @JJH0326
      @JJH0326 Před 4 měsíci

      How come no one in the UFC uses these techniques?

  • @Drivehead103
    @Drivehead103 Před rokem +8

    I lost interest when it said Bruce Lee was not a fighter. He was not a sports competition fighter but was more interested in fighting without rules. Street fighter. The comparison of Rocky Balboa and Stallone is ridiculous. Showing a lot of ignorance with that statement

    • @counterstrike89
      @counterstrike89 Před rokem +3

      All this is so easy to debunk, whoever made this, has no clue, or they do know, and they purposely left out a bunch of stuff.

    • @StylinAzn
      @StylinAzn Před rokem +1

      I agree with you one hundred percent!! 👍👍👍

    • @jerryjordan2482
      @jerryjordan2482 Před rokem +1

      @@counterstrike89 Factz !

    • @leesamardzija9165
      @leesamardzija9165 Před rokem

      I stopped watching after the Stallone comparison, what an absolute clown 😂

    • @paulpolpiboon9535
      @paulpolpiboon9535 Před rokem +1

      EXACTLY.
      Some nobody in his basement made this video waiting for a job application to respond

  • @almodovar251
    @almodovar251 Před rokem +9

    Nobody is unbeatable. Bruce Lee was a great martial artist and the real deal. He did not have to fight as a profesional. And yet there were times when those who dared to challenge Bruce in a real fight situation, Bruce made them look stupid and slow! Long live the legacy of Bruce Lee since he left his art for all the world to love and appreciate!

    • @quach8quach907
      @quach8quach907 Před rokem

      "the real deal. He did not have to fight as a profesional."
      I know the real deal The Real Deal Holyfield who had to fight as a professional.
      Stallone also did not have to fight, and Stallone is in the Boxing Hall of Fame. I kid you not.

    • @silveriver9
      @silveriver9 Před 11 měsíci +1

      "Bruce Lee is the Father of MMA" - Dana White

  • @TheMeJustMe75
    @TheMeJustMe75 Před rokem +8

    Bruce was a master at reading body language and he understood body mechanics. I have a lot of respect for him but not sure of he real fighting abilities. I'd say Chuck Norris would have beaten him but not without getting hit a few times.

    • @0ooTheMAXXoo0
      @0ooTheMAXXoo0 Před 11 měsíci

      Bruce did not point fight. He had many street fights. His classes started the idea of full force sparring with hockey helmets, pads, whatever they could find as there was no such equipment for martial arts back then... He trained with the top people in many styles in order to find out what really works when you do not hold back and there are no rules... The whole idea of a mix of martial arts for realistic self defense was started by Bruce Lee and his students who then went on to train pretty much everyone who then taught self defense in realistic fashion. See how many learned from just Larry Hartsell and Dan Innosanto, in the field of self defense...

    • @sebazufitness487
      @sebazufitness487 Před 11 měsíci

      @@0ooTheMAXXoo0 Sure he practiced full contact sparring, but there was most definitely headgear back then. Even back in 1917, Jack Dempsey had headgear made for him and there are photos of Bruce Lee with headgear, sparring with guys wearing "Everlast" headgear. Furthermore, whilst he did popularise the idea of realism, as this video states, he did not invent it, nor did he invent the first mixed martial art.

    • @BaldMonkey77
      @BaldMonkey77 Před 11 měsíci

      @@sebazufitness487actually he Was indeed the pioneer of mixed martial arts go look it up

  • @krishnakamble9698
    @krishnakamble9698 Před rokem +8

    While comparing Bruce Lee with other martial artists and downplaying his magnificence in martial arts, these guys have forgotten that Bruce Lee designed his skills and went on to perfecting them in self-defence scenarios and not rings and octagons. Hence, he'd have an upperhand to anyone standing against him. His great skills, coupled with his nearly unmatchable speed and strength would make for his small stature. Bruce Lee may not have invented MMA as we know it in modern-day sense but he laid its base; thus, even though he is not father of MMA, he is its direct ancestor. In the film 'Enter the Dragon', he is wearing gloves exactly the same those worn in MMA nowadays.

    • @pafoneto1275
      @pafoneto1275 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Nobody is downplaying him, he just never participates in any tournament, so we have no reason to believe he can actually fight.

  • @noni6656
    @noni6656 Před rokem +2

    The the fact that after so many years of his demise, we are still arguing this says it all.......

  • @dimes2crypto
    @dimes2crypto Před 9 měsíci +2

    UFC welterweight Stephen "Wonderboy" Thompson, unusual among prominent mixed martial artists for being a karate stylist, amassed a 57-0 record as a professional and amateur kickboxer before joining the UFC. He knew Lewis personally and says Lewis told him one of the hardest kicks he'd ever endured was from Bruce Lee. Lewis was a heavyweight kickboxer; Lee was 5-foot-8 and weighed less than 150 pounds.

  • @jeremyevans8374
    @jeremyevans8374 Před rokem +6

    There are many accounts of him having fights and brawls with rivals from other schools and on the street to support the assertion that he was a world class fighter. He grew up getting into street fights constantly. He already had lots of practical experience before he even started studying martial arts formally.

  • @supralogical
    @supralogical Před rokem +6

    "In the same way that no one would believe that Sylvester Stallone could beat Holyfield just because he played the role of Rocky Balboa." Someone might believe it if Holyfield had been so impressed by Stallone's prowess that he wanted to train with him, something that other fighters of great ability had done in Bruce Lee's case.

  • @vijithkumar
    @vijithkumar Před 11 měsíci +2

    You know what, sometimes it's not about being the greatest fighter, it's about inspiring others to become Great. No body, I mean absolutely nobody inspired more people to become fighters than the man the myth -Bruce Lee!

  • @behindel
    @behindel Před rokem +1

    Bruce Lee had started martial art after a long period of street figthing ! That's why he was the first to say that the way of teaching martial art will not help in real fight !

  • @maryduarte3248
    @maryduarte3248 Před rokem +7

    Bruce lee is one of the best ones most ever one want to be like him rip Bruce and Brandon lee

  • @SeeTheManipulation
    @SeeTheManipulation Před rokem +4

    *You have karate champions, black belts, and other pro disciplines, saying Bruce was untouchable. But we are to believe your opinion? Nah, don't think so.*

    • @paulpolpiboon9535
      @paulpolpiboon9535 Před rokem +1

      Exactly.
      Some nobody in his basement made this video waiting on a job application to respond.

    • @SeeTheManipulation
      @SeeTheManipulation Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@UnjustVerdict Everyone and their mother.

  • @BASTYK14710
    @BASTYK14710 Před rokem +2

    If they attack Bruce Lee, why don't they attack Ali, Tyson, Pele, Jordan as well? People just have their personal bias on everything. They were all really good for their era and way ahead of their time in some things. So respect those legends and learn what's useful from them 🤔🤔🤔

    • @chrisbach1533
      @chrisbach1533 Před rokem +1

      Well, they do. Many Basketball fans today say LeBron is better then Jordan, and even LeBron himself says so. And Pelé (RiP!) even gets attacked by guys like todays player Zlatan Ibrahimovic. He said something like: "Pelé is so damn overrated. During his time, i would have scored 3000-4000 goals. Messi is far superior to him, so is C. Ronaldo and many others like myself."
      And even if Ali gets much respect from Boxing people in the West, many ppl from eastern countries (Russia, Eastern-Europe) etc are not so nice to him. Many of them say they hail him so much but the Eastern European guys could have beaten him, and Tyson Fury could too.
      BTW Fury himself says he would beat Ali. And even his promoter who was Ali's promoter too, Bob Arum, stated Ali never fought a 6'9"=205cm / 273lbs=123kg guy who was so agile and fast as Fury.

  • @silveriver9
    @silveriver9 Před 3 měsíci +1

    "Bruce Lee is the father is MMA" - Dana White

  • @BasilMasters
    @BasilMasters Před rokem +5

    Interesting when he was alive non of these guys had the balls to challenge him. Now that he is dead all these guys come out of the woodworks to say they can kick his ass...the jealousy of BruceLee simply outshining Norris, Lebell and everyone of his era; is still very raw today. Have some respect for a dead man who is literally legend and because of whom Martial Arts was populaized all over the world. It's a shame to disrespect him like that.

  • @theantinatalismzone3982
    @theantinatalismzone3982 Před rokem +4

    The opening scene in Enter the Dragon shows an MMA fight 25 years before the events of the UFC in the 1990s so it was a big inspiration

    • @silveriver9
      @silveriver9 Před 11 měsíci +1

      "Bruce Lee is the Father of MMA" - Dana White

    • @JL-tm3rc
      @JL-tm3rc Před 7 měsíci

      haha this film shows mma decades before bruce lee czcams.com/video/8bmhuNRzPKQ/video.html if you look at the history of MMA it has nothing to do with bruce lee

  • @anthonyurso3554
    @anthonyurso3554 Před rokem +13

    Bruce is still ahead of everyone. No one emphasizes broken rhythm, changing of distance and timing, change of reach. Being in the fighting major and how that changes depending on reach of opponent. Emphasize preparation of attack, reflexes, and counters against set counters and set techniques from different systems and styles. The influence from fencing and the emphasis on the lead and stop hit. To research all arts and understand the drills and techniques. To understand tactics and strategies against specific opponents. Mma has come a long way. But Bruce was obsessive and a genius

  • @afrodiasporanews9938
    @afrodiasporanews9938 Před rokem +2

    AN AFRICAN-AMERICAN NAMED JESSE GLOVER TAUGHT BRUCE LEE JUDO AND IMPROVED BRUCE LEE’S BOXING, WRESTLING, ETC.

  • @jonathanmora8208
    @jonathanmora8208 Před rokem +2

    He was legit actor, legit martial art and legit pioneer not a fighter though BUT Im shure he could fight very well.

  • @brentfabacher588
    @brentfabacher588 Před rokem +11

    My God of course he was just awesome truly the first and greatest mixed martial arts

    • @josephperkins4857
      @josephperkins4857 Před rokem

      Horse picky, 70 years before him Edward William Barton-Wright created Bartitsu which was based on boxing,french savate, wrestling,judo, jujitsu and stick fighting

    • @paulpolpiboon9535
      @paulpolpiboon9535 Před rokem +1

      ​: Wrong.
      Your point is false.
      JKD never claimed to combine multiple arts (tho JKD was the most prominent + few had done so). Which means you don't know what JKD is. It never combined Arts, it's message was there are no separate arts, the division is an illusion. All Arts are aspects of the other, like saying the feet of an elephant is one type of elephant and then it's trunk is another type of elephant, so "there are two types of elephants; the trunk and the feet" but JKD states- No there are not two types, the feet + the trunk are both the elephant. So MMA tries to mobilize ALL the Arts together as ONE art or the minimum of two particular "Arts" working as a singular One, which is what they got from JKD, hence JKD is the father.
      So clearly you got that wrong.
      MMA/JKD are not claiming at all the practice of multiple Arts like you've accused, they are instead stating a uniform truth of all Arts. Which no one has done and you failed to realize Lee's accomplishment.

    • @cuzz63
      @cuzz63 Před 11 měsíci

      not the first or the second.

  • @andrewsmith9174
    @andrewsmith9174 Před rokem +5

    Bruce Lee was unarguably a great martial artist, but he was an actor above all ability. It was his motivation to reach fame. If he entered a professional ring, he would have been destroyed by several fighters of that day. Yes, other fighters and martial artists respected him for his philosophy, dedication to the arts, and discipline. He was afforded his fame and the untouchable fantasy cult of personality by his moment in time. There was no internet, no reliable fact checking, no in depth exposing of big stars. At his height, he was in a bubble and people let it happen because it was “that time”. If you didn’t grow up then, you don’t get it. He was still the inspiration for millions, and his philosophy holds up, but it doesn’t make Bruce Lee a super hero.

    • @thevillageyid
      @thevillageyid Před rokem

      Why would he step in a ring when he studied martial arts as self defense?

    • @andrewsmith9174
      @andrewsmith9174 Před rokem

      @@thevillageyid, lol, because he was a reputedly incredible fighter. The truth is, from his own words, that he wanted to be an actor. Martial arts films were just coming out and none had been made really well. He exploded the genre in a time when we were still willing to accept the mysticism from ignorance of eastern philosophy. I grew up then, got involved in martial arts myself because of a childhood weaned on Bruce Lee and Shaw Bros. Films. That crazy time of learning in the late 80’s before it all went soft, when we would really hit each other and smash patio blocks, and suck down the hokey chi based mysticism. Yeah, great times, but it is better to look back and appreciate the films and understand truth. Bruce Lee was an actor first, an athlete/martial artist second and a trainer to the Hollywood elites that of course talked him up. He wasn’t a fighter and everything about him is hearsay. All video outside his movies are his own demos, which are invalid sources of his greatness.

    • @I-_-I_SB
      @I-_-I_SB Před rokem

      Whiteness poisoning your logic

    • @silveriver9
      @silveriver9 Před 11 měsíci

      "Bruce Lee is the Father of MMA" - Dana White

  • @Monstamonkey
    @Monstamonkey Před rokem +1

    Pankration was a combat sport introduced into the Greek Olympic Games in 648 BC. The athletes used boxing and wrestling, kicking, holds, joint-locks, and chokes on the ground. I love it when someone claims that MMA was invented in modern times.

  • @AdilKhan-ul7fv
    @AdilKhan-ul7fv Před rokem +7

    Bruce Lee No.1 forever

  • @richardcoggins3306
    @richardcoggins3306 Před rokem +3

    I felt your did a disservice to man who inspired millions people around by trying to discredit him as a martial artist and without talking to people who really knew him train with and not just people bashing him with ax to grind. More importantly, you view the general public as fool's we knew Bruce Lee was human being and flawed like the rest of us and did not think he was God or else we would not die. Never the less, you should focus on why people more fifthy years later why is still revered..? With all things being considered , Bruce Lee serve as a inspiration that if you stay focus willing work hard sacrifice all your dreams can come true and never seen anyone like him before or since .

  • @simmiewilliams5970
    @simmiewilliams5970 Před rokem +1

    We all love Bruce Lee, but he wasn’t a fighter. Bruce wanted to be a movie star like his pals Steve McQueen, and James Coburn...and props to the filmmakers for using the “Our Man Flint” theme in this doc. With that said, Bruce was a skilled martial artist, and the greatest ambassador to the culture. But never ate a real punch to the face in combat...he was the star.

  • @jamesdspaderf2883
    @jamesdspaderf2883 Před rokem

    Dan Inosanto was asked why the public still obsesses about Bruce Lee: he replied "because we never saw Bruce get old"..... wow, what a meaningful reflection.

  • @rouman7
    @rouman7 Před rokem +13

    It’s time you left Bruce Lee alone ., he cannot defend himself .. many top martial artist have said how good he was .. I believe them .. Jim Kelly being one ..speed is a great asset he had that .. plus knowledge , size is only important we’re there are rules .. Bruce never played by rules .. competion sport is just that .. he was more a street fighter.. and all thease so called stars would not beat him …

    • @angusstewart33
      @angusstewart33 Před rokem +2

      Exactly the way I put it, and the truth

    • @MrAmhara
      @MrAmhara Před rokem +1

      He was a public figure. So he can be scrutinized for his skills and legacy. He was a great martial artist but not a fighter.

    • @moominpic
      @moominpic Před rokem +1

      He wouldn't need to be defended if people addressed his genuine legacy realistically rather than repeat obvious fantasies.

    • @ssppeeaarr
      @ssppeeaarr Před rokem

      ya man. had he lived on he would continue to train and master his JKD techniques to flawess execution. he would be ready for any fight also. his style is basically meant for the streets! not safety with rules bs. like all the scrubs hating on bruce love to throw on his legacy and question his fighter ability. its pitiful.
      also amusing the sly to ali comparison. ok when did sly dedicate his life to boxing tho? n train everyday of his life to perfect his art. go into researching boxing n all this stuff. sly is an actor. bruce was a combo of martial artist and actor. he continued his training and learning off screen. but haters gonna always say nah he just an actor.
      but fact is bruce could prove his prowess if need be. like all the fools who challenged him on set. off screen. we heard stories about. he even
      took out a legit chinese martial arts master guy by the triads or whatever back when he open'd his school. again no safety rules bs here it was
      like a death match deal. so its not like he is afraid of "real" fighters or putting his life on the line...
      also for the mans small frame he was still buff and could output good amount of power. along with his speed its not something to just brush off.
      its funny they think size plays such a win or lose factor. in the real fight there aint no weight classes! its all about ur own skill level here. n thats what
      bruce lee trained for and is the essence of his own unique style. jkd. he made himself into a living weapon. he aint gonna stand there n wait for an
      bigger slow opponent to grapple or get a heavy blow on him. like his style he will be countering and reading the challenger. but nah he just an actor!!
      lol. smh.
      but respect to all the real ones like jim and others who realized his potential as a fighter and stand by it.
      wish he got to live a full life. but its amazing what he did while he was alive... RIP bruce lee.

    • @jaybethatdude
      @jaybethatdude Před rokem

      @@MrAmhara so you think you would have beat him in a fight?

  • @creaturecaldwell9858
    @creaturecaldwell9858 Před rokem +4

    It amazes me when people ask if he was legit as its obvious by watching him move that he is..or is capable ..its a question I'd expect to be asked by someone who never watched him move..or doesn't know physical movement well..or both

  • @jediknight73
    @jediknight73 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Bruce dripped charisma. He died 30 days before I was born . that bothered me some reason as a kid. I saw the crow I lost it I watched it at least 50+ times. then I found out Brandon was dead filming it and honestly cried

  • @OKG2000
    @OKG2000 Před rokem +2

    yes and his movies didnt do any justice to show how great he really was

  • @michaelschurick9927
    @michaelschurick9927 Před rokem +32

    Was Bruce lee legit, of course he was.

    • @rickocconnell9056
      @rickocconnell9056 Před rokem +3

      Best of his time

    • @stevo62ful
      @stevo62ful Před rokem

      Legit in what way ?

    • @rickocconnell9056
      @rickocconnell9056 Před rokem +2

      Well, this vid implies Lee couldn't beat the best fighters in the world at the time?
      Let's put it this ways it's unclear who'd have chance of beating bruce in hiscday. He had aura of invincibility mainly due to everyone, or rather many martial artists of day admitting he was the best.

    • @stevo62ful
      @stevo62ful Před rokem

      @@rickocconnell9056 You are correct with no proven fights it's unclear who Bruce would have beaten

    • @rickocconnell9056
      @rickocconnell9056 Před rokem

      Well it's fact so many of the day admitted he was easily the best they'd seen. So no wonder its unclear to people who they think could've beat him. Because the people who witnessed bruce aren't confident of anyone beating him.

  • @granadosvm
    @granadosvm Před rokem +5

    Thanks for making this documentary. As much as I like Bruce Lee's movies, sometimes I feel there are as many stories about Bruce Lee as there are for Chuck Norris, the only difference is Bruce Lee fanatics believe they are all real.
    As an icon, Bruce Lee created that aura of being unbeatable and untouchable, his fans tend to forget he was a person, not the icon that sold movies.

  • @dublion7
    @dublion7 Před rokem +2

    After Bruce is gone, all these folks say he would be beat. Where were they when he was alive? Crickets 🦗

  • @jacksmith4460
    @jacksmith4460 Před rokem +2

    Not sure anyone really claims Lee invented MMA, but he was a pioneer in training different styles and melding them together

    • @GDCDGC
      @GDCDGC Před rokem

      Some of his fans claim that he invented mma

  • @brionbraziel7968
    @brionbraziel7968 Před rokem +3

    Why are we here if he wasn't legit?

  • @ericrecano8557
    @ericrecano8557 Před rokem +7

    When u have the accolades of legitimate legendary bafasses like a gene Le Bell, Rickson Gracie, Joe Lewis, and Chuck Norris-u KNOW ur a bad bad man… doesn’t matter if he never competed professionally there is no reason for men like this to give him props if they didn’t see legitimate skill and insight.

    • @stevo62ful
      @stevo62ful Před rokem +1

      @@KittyBoom360 Rickson Gracie and Joe Lewis were far more proven fighters than Bruce ever was. If I am wrong name aa fully verifiable real fight of Bruce outside of the waiter and part time kung fu teacher, Wong Jack man, and the schoolboy boxer Gary elms.

    • @leesamardzija9165
      @leesamardzija9165 Před rokem

      ​@@stevo62ful Joe Lewis trained extensively with Bruce, I'm sure he wouldn't have if he didn't think he could fight

    • @stevo62ful
      @stevo62ful Před rokem

      @@leesamardzija9165 Joe wasn't intterseted in training with Bruce until Mike Stone convinced him that Bruce had some good ideas. Joe's words in a 1985 interview was "Bruce was not a fighter, he was a teacher, he was a great teacher."

    • @leesamardzija9165
      @leesamardzija9165 Před rokem +2

      @@stevo62ful what was Bruce teaching him if not how to improve his fighting? Why would Joe continue to train with someone who wasn't a legit martial artist? Everyone knows Bruce wasn't a professional fighter, nobody argues that, but anyone who thinks nobody tried to test him due to his reputation is a fool.

    • @stevo62ful
      @stevo62ful Před rokem

      @@leesamardzija9165 Who tried to test him ? Something tells me you will reply with Wong Jack man ?

  • @VernCrisler
    @VernCrisler Před rokem +1

    He was the Chinese version of Elvis Presley -- a superstar with super problems, but one who gave us a lasting legacy.

  • @kidslovesatan34
    @kidslovesatan34 Před rokem +4

    He was not real life pressure tested like true professional fighters are so it's difficult to rank him. He was a good guy, a great athlete and martial artist, and a legend though.

    • @stevo62ful
      @stevo62ful Před rokem +1

      You can't say that. You have to say he was the best fighter ever, anything less and you are a jealous hater according to the fanboys.

  • @DeathsquadDemongods
    @DeathsquadDemongods Před 11 měsíci +4

    Thanks for making this. Bruce wouldnt stand a chance against any of the top fighters in his weight class in the UFC, to say nothing of anyone over it. His greatest accomplishment IMO was just how monstrously huge Enter the Dragon was, especially as it was a (joint)foreign film. He could have had a similar career to Arnold, but 15 yrs earlier. But he wasnt a magic fighter. He wasnt a pro fighter at all. He could have gotten in the ring tons of times to prove it, but like most "masters", he preferred not to, and let the mythos build rather than be proven (disproven).

    • @waltersimmons946
      @waltersimmons946 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Bruce didn't need to get into any ring to prove nothing to anybody. Chuck Norris even said Bruce didn't have to go that route and said had Bruce actually competed , he would've done extremely well. CASE CLOSED.

    • @DeathsquadDemongods
      @DeathsquadDemongods Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@waltersimmons946 Oh, I didnt realize the case was closed cause one guy said something. Thx for letting me know.

    • @waltersimmons946
      @waltersimmons946 Před 11 měsíci

      @DeathsquadDemongods It never was opened, but Bruce Lee is still not coming back. No opinion can undo that fact. Thank you .

    • @DeathsquadDemongods
      @DeathsquadDemongods Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@waltersimmons946 Khabib tested his mettle against the best pros 29 times and went undefeated. Bruce got tossed into a car by Brad Pitt and luckily some chick saved his ass. Case closed.

    • @waltersimmons946
      @waltersimmons946 Před 11 měsíci

      @DeathsquadDemongods Lol 😆 that never even happened. Brad Pitt is younger than I am . Also , since you're a Quentin Tarantino fan, maybe you should take martial arts lessons from him 😆 🤣 and the same medication too for screwed up neurological issues while you're at it. Sherlock 😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆 🤣

  • @Basta11
    @Basta11 Před 3 měsíci

    He was the real deal both as a martial artists, as a fighter, coach, instructor, and philosopher. He was also the real deal as an actor, director, producer, fight choreographer, and screen writer.
    Bruce Lee is special because he wasn't a martial artist turned actor or an actor that learned martial arts for a role. He started as a child actor in Hong Kong but then later started loving martial arts as a young adult. He didn't plan to go back into acting until Hollywood noticed him in one of his demonstrations.

  • @JoseTorres-db6ym
    @JoseTorres-db6ym Před rokem +1

    Tearing down the memory of Bruce Lee has become a cottage industry. No he wasn't invincible, no one is he'd be the first to tell you that. But he was still formidable. For modern day fighters to say they could have beaten him or that he was just this little Chinese actor who never fought professionally is disrespectful and missing the point. He never trained to fight professionally with rules he trained for fitness attributes and street survival. He wasn't perfect but still the most charismatic and innovative martial artist ever.

  • @reginaldcraig8979
    @reginaldcraig8979 Před rokem +7

    Jim Kelly said that Bruce Lee was the best!
    I'm sorry pal but you don't know what in the hell you're talking about!

    • @stevo62ful
      @stevo62ful Před rokem

      Who did Jim see Bruce fight for real ?

    • @cuzz63
      @cuzz63 Před rokem

      and yet he never saw Bruce fight...

  • @judosailor610
    @judosailor610 Před rokem +8

    Nice job on the video. Very nicely produced! And nice to see a reasonable take on Lee that doesn’t dismisses him as “just an actor” but also lays to rest a lot of the hyperbolic nonsense people believe about him.

  • @BingCherry11
    @BingCherry11 Před rokem +1

    It has been said that "God made man ... but it's Smith & Wesson that made them equal!!!" A person of any size who is an expert sharp shooter with a sniper rifle can defeat any person of any size with some properly placed shots. Someone else once said "Any knuckle head can shoot a gun!!!" Scary!!!

  • @ahmonguniform
    @ahmonguniform Před rokem +2

    Yes, he uses movement and fight techniques that translate over to MMA today. Of course in movies some fighting style or technique used are for showing and make it exciting to the viewer for entertainment purposes. But his method of training is extremely difficult and some move requires super human strength.

  • @edwardx4979
    @edwardx4979 Před rokem +4

    I grew up loving and admiring Bruce Lee; however, there is truth in this documentary about if he was unbeatable and other things about him. Still, there's no denying that he was and continues to this day to be an inspiration to others. Great video! 👍