I have to disagree speedkillz did you not know that chuck norris dont get wet? Wet gets chuck norris
as a matter of fact, I DID know that!!
but i ask you, did you know that chuck norris's tears cure cancer?? too bad he never cries...
We'll never really know unless we ask his inner circle of friends, students, and confidants. But then we'd assume they're biased.
Most would argue/speculate he would fair well in boxing due to his demo films and speed and conditioning.
On the other hand, I have yet to read/hear any of his known detractors/enemies state he would've sucked at boxing back then and today.
I think you need to realise most of these martial arts are rendered useless in real life situations. That video proves nothing but a load of goons bigging him up. He did this, he did that. Yeah I'm sure he fcukin did lol
I've heard it all, he was a master of 9 martial arts, an artist, poet, philosopher, doctor, writer as well as an actor.
He was nothing but a junk actor that is unproven in every way, shape & form.
At least there is proof Chuck Norris & Van Damme & the likes competed.
You keep listening to hearsay.
120lb, 5ft4 Chinamen with super natural powers that struck with 7,000lbs of pressure & could throw 10 punches a second etc
Look at the guy on that noddy 40lb ''heavybag'' pmsl
You said street fight...
Anyone can win, just whoever is the better man that day. Bruce will probably kick and elbow, and whoever boxer he is fight would do the same thing.
Bruce Lee Resume:
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Bruce Lee was OFFICIALLY trained in Wing Chun, and Boxing, however, some of his Boxing was self-taught, as he tended to watch footage of champs like Joe Louis to try to discern their movement patterns to incorporate them into his Kung Fu. He was a Boxer and Wing Chuner, with selected techniques from Tae Kwan Do, Karate, Savate, Muay Thai, Judo, Jiu Jitsu, and some wrestling. What I mean is, Boxing and Wing Chun were his primary foundation, the above named styles, he chose techniques he felt worked best. Also Bruce Lee's street fighting strategy was simple; get so close blocking is useless, hit them as hard as possible, in as many places as possible, as fast as possible. Basically, his strategy was all about infighting; he generally considered all other strategies to be "bullcrap" that "didn't work," and felt that in street fights, infighting was the only way to go. Bruce Lee's "strategy," was in fact very simple; he felt that the only way to win a street fight, was to get in close before the other guy did, while unloading a lightning fast barrage. Regardless of the size difference, Lee stated to let go of all fears, and to just keep unloading until the other guy falls. For the people fool enough to challenge him to see if his skills were real, that is often how the "fights" ended. I use quotes because witnesses of such events could not legally call them "fights," Lee was infamous for dropping his opponents in seconds.*Bruce Lee studied Wing Chun, a form of kung fu. He studied a variety of other arts including karate. He taught his own art called Jeet Kune Do. Officially he did not have any specific ranks.
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Answer: no boxer could beat him
*itches chin* Heard it all before. Proof is in the pudding. For someone who apparently was this amazing fighting god and had so many fights it never fails to amaze me how much footage of him there is in real life situations.
Bruce Lee Resume:
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Bruce Lee was OFFICIALLY trained in Wing Chun, and Boxing, however, some of his Boxing was self-taught, as he tended to watch footage of champs like Joe Louis to try to discern their movement patterns to incorporate them into his Kung Fu. He was a Boxer and Wing Chuner, with selected techniques from Tae Kwan Do, Karate, Savate, Muay Thai, Judo, Jiu Jitsu, and some wrestling. What I mean is, Boxing and Wing Chun were his primary foundation, the above named styles, he chose techniques he felt worked best. Also Bruce Lee's street fighting strategy was simple; get so close blocking is useless, hit them as hard as possible, in as many places as possible, as fast as possible. Basically, his strategy was all about infighting; he generally considered all other strategies to be "bullcrap" that "didn't work," and felt that in street fights, infighting was the only way to go. Bruce Lee's "strategy," was in fact very simple; he felt that the only way to win a street fight, was to get in close before the other guy did, while unloading a lightning fast barrage. Regardless of the size difference, Lee stated to let go of all fears, and to just keep unloading until the other guy falls. For the people fool enough to challenge him to see if his skills were real, that is often how the "fights" ended. I use quotes because witnesses of such events could not legally call them "fights," Lee was infamous for dropping his opponents in seconds.*Bruce Lee studied Wing Chun, a form of kung fu. He studied a variety of other arts including karate. He taught his own art called Jeet Kune Do. Officially he did not have any specific ranks.
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Answer: no boxer could beat him
lol Bruce Lee was a cool actor and philosopher, possibly a good trainer as well. But let's not pretend like Lee was a proven fighter in REAL fights.
Bruce Lee could have whooped every fighter in boxing and MMA today, but there's no proof to know because he didn't fight and compete. We can't even get draw out hypothetical scenarios. For all we know, Paulie Malignaggi lays him out lol
charlie zelenoff
This is serious, red k given. Hold up a second you have to much green. No red k given.
I'd probably knock Bruce Lee out in a sparring session
Sure maniac why not right.