Bruce Lee

[quote=“The Killer”]
Plus, he’s a pretty damn good street fighter too! lol >:D



Here’s a list of his actual fights in real life:


  1. 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.


  2. 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.


  3. 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.


  4. 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.


  5. 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.