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Plus, he’s a pretty damn good street fighter too! lol >:D
Here’s a list of his actual fights in real life:
- Bruce Lee vs. Chung, of the Choy Li Fut clan, in a HK rooftop in 1958. The fight was refereed by Wong Sheung Leung and Bruce knocked Chung out in the 2nd round. It lasted about a couple of minutes.
- Bruce Lee vs. Gary Elms, a British boxer, in the 1958 HK amateur boxing championships in Hong Kong. He struggled in the first round only to hit Elms repeattedly with two-line hitting & the straight blast, just like the rooftop fight with Chung. He knocked Elms out in the third round and became champion.
- Bruce Lee vs. Uechi, a Japanese black belt, in the Seattle YMCA handball court in 1962. He parried Uechi’s front kick from a cat stance and countered him with multiple straight blasts until Lee finished him off with a front kick of his own. The fight lasted 11 seconds.
- Probably the most famous one, Bruce Lee vs. Wong Jak Man (a sil lum tao expert) in Bruce’s kwoon at nighttime in late 1964 to early 1965. He connected a straight blast on Wong and proceeded to chase him aroud the room until Bruce tackled him, and sat on him until Wong said “uncle”. It lasted three minutes.
- Bruce Lee vs. the triad extras from Enter the Dragon. The first one was handled easily by Bruce. He choked him with a neckhold. The second one was believed to be a tiger/crane kung fu fighter who wanted to beat Bruce. But all of his attacks were countered and Bruce smashed him with a side kick of his own. Both fights lasted about 30 seconds each.
I guess Bruce really means it when he says: "To be honest, I could beat anybody in the world."
All I got to say is never mess with a street fighting legend. You’ll be bound to get your ass handed back in a silver platter! lol >:D
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Supposedly he and Sammo Hung had a tussle on the set of Enter the Dragon, and it was a draw…at least that’s what Hung says.
