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  • Wiley Hyena
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    Bruce Lee v Pacquiao is a match made in heaven.
    Bruce Lee with numchuks defeats anybody, anywhere, anytime, and both Klitscho brothers at the same time.

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      #12
      Bruce Lee - The actor

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        #13
        Originally posted by Merseyside
        Bruce Lee - The actor

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          #14
          Originally posted by MindBat
          He HAD a very limited understanding of grappling. After being submitted by the Judo guy, Bruce devoured books on various ground fighting methods which led him to evolve his art into Jeet Kune Do.

          He recognized how limited his fighting skills were and adapted.
          maybe a little not enough.

          from what i know of jeet kune do it's 99% a mixture of the striking arts and very little of the grappling arts.

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            #15
            Very Nice.

            Originally posted by Wiley Hyena





            Bruce Lee v Pacquiao is a match made in heaven.
            Bruce Lee with numchuks defeats anybody, anywhere, anytime, and both Klitscho brothers at the same time.
            His movies never grow old.

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            • MindBat
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              #16
              Originally posted by Mr._Pink
              maybe a little not enough.

              from what i know of jeet kune do it's 99% a mixture of the striking arts and very little of the grappling arts.
              I'm certain if Bruce were alive, he would be busy evolving his art even further to adapt to the challenges in ground fighting. That was his whole
              Modus Operandi.

              Now many individual JKD artists might be concentrating more on their stand-up game than ground fighting, but Bruce would no doubt encourage everyone to be more well rounded to cover their asses.

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                #17
                Some people say Mayweather is overrated, some say Pac is, or Calzaghe, or Paul Williams or someone else.

                But, by far, the most overrated boxer of all time is Bruce Lee. An 0-0 record in the sport and people pick him to beat ATGs

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Clegg
                  Some people say Mayweather is overrated, some say Pac is, or Calzaghe, or Paul Williams or someone else.

                  But, by far, the most overrated boxer of all time is Bruce Lee. An 0-0 record in the sport and people pick him to beat ATGs
                  That is true seeing as how far fetched it would be since there's no live footage of him in real fights. There might be some hidden footage somewhere, but we'll never know until someone comes forth with it.

                  As far as his abilities to actually fight, just check out the responses of the majority of MMA fighters. The top fighters agree he was that good.

                  Some have gone as far as claiming him to be The Godfather of MMA.

                  Frank Shamrock said Bruce is the "FATHER" of MMA.

                  Randy Couture said Bruce is the "FATHER" of MMA.

                  So, if you disagree with me, you disagree with Frank Shamrock, Randy Couture and Dana White who have also crowned Bruce Lee as the inspiration and original martial artist in mainstream America, who trained like an MMA fighter and taught the teachings of the MMA world way before UFC was even thought of.
                  Last edited by MindBat; 09-26-2009, 10:05 AM.

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                  • Wiley Hyena
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Clegg
                    Some people say Mayweather is overrated, some say Pac is, or Calzaghe, or Paul Williams or someone else.

                    But, by far, the most overrated boxer of all time is Bruce Lee. An 0-0 record in the sport and people pick him to beat ATGs
                    Yeah, well.....once you've seen The Dragon take out 30 karate guys at once....

                    I'd rather pay to see Bruce Lee blast both Klitschos at the same time, than RJJ v BHop.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by MindBat
                      That is true seeing as how far fetched it would be since there's no live footage of him in real fights. There might be some hidden footage somewhere, but we'll never know until someone comes forth with it.

                      As far as his abilities to actually fight, just check out the responses of the majority of MMA fighters. The top fighters agree he was that good.

                      Some have gone as far as claiming him to be The Godfather of MMA.

                      Frank Shamrock said Bruce is the "FATHER" of MMA.

                      Randy Couture said Bruce is the "FATHER" of MMA.

                      So, if you disagree with me, you disagree with Frank Shamrock, Randy Couture and Dana White who have also crowned Bruce Lee as the inspiration and original martial artist in mainstream America, who trained like an MMA fighter and taught the teachings of the MMA world way before UFC was even thought of.
                      This doesn't have much to do with my post. I didn't mention MMA at all, and even if he was the greatest mixed martial artist of all time, that's no guarantee that he would be successful as a boxer.
                      Originally posted by Wiley Hyena
                      Yeah, well.....once you've seen The Dragon take out 30 karate guys at once....

                      I'd rather pay to see Bruce Lee blast both Klitschos at the same time, than RJJ v BHop.
                      Beating 1000 "karate guys" at once says little about how you'd do at boxing.

                      There are guys who win Olympic gold medals and then fail spectacularly in the pro ranks. There are guys who look fantastic against journeymen but cannot make the step-up to world class.

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