Could Bruce Lee beat a Professional Boxer?
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Bruce is regularly credited as being the father of MMA (by Dana White, Anderson Silva, Jon Jones etc). He's a God in that world and the vast majority of them believe that he would have been an elite. He was always meant to be a complete fighter, not a boxer. It makes sense that boxing fans wont understand Bruce.
the father of MMA
that's something that is said because it has an appeal. it sells. it is complete horsesh#t.Comment
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Bruce is regularly credited as being the father of MMA (by Dana White, Anderson Silva, Jon Jones etc). He's a God in that world and the vast majority of them believe that he would have been an elite. He was always meant to be a complete fighter, not a boxer. It makes sense that boxing fans wont understand Bruce.
The 1st few series of UFC was about fighters from all different disciplines fighting to establish which was most proficient sort of thing. Royce Gracie dominated pretty quickly and established that Brazillian style JuJitzu was rather an essential ingredient for MMA.
Bruce was mainly a striker anyway so how the hell is he the father of MMA?Comment
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I'm sure he could beat some professional boxers, Freddie Flintoff managed to, but he wouldn't beat anyone above the level of a journey man. Whether he could do better if he dedicated his life to the sport is an unknown; I'd personally put my money on him doing quite well because of his work ethics and natural attributes.
lee is clearly a gifted athlete.
he applied his athletic talents to acting, however, and not fighting.Comment
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To more directly respond to the OP: yes of course Bruce would destroy boxers his size, easily Im sure. But that's if he's having a real fight with them. If it's just a boxing match, and Bruce isnt allowed to use his legs, grabs, locks, fingers, etc, then the boxer wins easy.Comment
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In MMA, minus eye gouging and groin shots, its actual real fighting.Comment
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That's an absolutely ******ed post!
The 1st few series of UFC was about fighters from all different disciplines fighting to establish which was most proficient sort of thing. Royce Gracie dominated pretty quickly and established that Brazillian style JuJitzu was rather an essential ingredient for MMA.
Bruce was mainly a striker anyway so how the hell is he the father of MMA?
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Lol Here is a video of the Gracie's themselves and Dana White saying that Bruce is the father of MMA. Ouch.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2m3U25Qj7U
again, there is an appeal to their saying that.
dana white is a freaking promotor, man. all he does is sell MMA. he doesn't have any obligations to tell the truth about it.
bob arum has dropped some freaking dandy lines in his day. should we believe him?Comment
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Those UFC Bruce Lee t-shirts doe.Comment
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Lol Here is a video of the Gracie's themselves and Dana White saying that Bruce is the father of MMA. Ouch.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2m3U25Qj7U
Bruce Lee can't take full credit for the sport of Mixed Martial Arts.
He can get credit for creating his own Martial Art that is a complete fighting system that addresses all of the ranges of combat we see in MMA. I think he was ahead of his time and even ahead of the Gracies because the Gracies tried to prove the superiority of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu whereas Bruce Lee didn't believe in styles. Jeet Kune Do was a Martial Arts philosophy rather than just another style. He believed in learning all the useful techniques and dispensing with anything that wasn't useful. Bruce Lee liked Boxing so I think he would have loved MMA as a sport but what he was interested in was scientific street fighting not combat sports.
I think Helio Gracie might be more deserving of the term "Father of MMA" because he actually competed and started the old Vale Tudo competitions that were the basis for the UFC and the formation of the modern sport Mixed Martial Arts.Comment
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