Bruce Lee vs PBF aka "Money" Mayweather: Who wins?
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Anyone who says Bruce Lee doesn't know a damned thing about fighting.
Bruce was not a competitive fighter. At best he did some sparring very late in his life, but until his mid 20s the only fighting he did was a single high school boxing match and some street scraps. Beyond that it was 100% Wing Chun training, which doesn't have realistic sparring or conditioning training.
There is no video footage of Bruce in a real fight. None.
Any journeyman pro boxer, kickboxer, bare knuckle fighter, or MMA fighter would absolutely wreck Bruce Lee. Most high school wrestlers would beat him.Comment
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Absolutely. I think people are getting carried away. Floyd has proved himself in real fights Bruce hasn't.Comment
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Anyone who says Bruce Lee doesn't know a damned thing about fighting.
Bruce was not a competitive fighter. At best he did some sparring very late in his life, but until his mid 20s the only fighting he did was a single high school boxing match and some street scraps. Beyond that it was 100% Wing Chun training, which doesn't have realistic sparring or conditioning training.
There is no video footage of Bruce in a real fight. None.
Any journeyman pro boxer, kickboxer, bare knuckle fighter, or MMA fighter would absolutely wreck Bruce Lee. Most high school wrestlers would beat him.Comment
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Someone should ask Floyd his reply would be interesting.
The only way I can answer this question is if i had to bet my life on it.Floyd
Id put everything on Bruce beating Floyd easy. Real easy. Within 30 seconds easy. And then h ed beat pac straight after in another 45 secondsLast edited by hugh grant; 05-31-2020, 05:17 PM.Comment
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Floyd fool fans always starting ****** threads.
Bruce Lee founded Jeet Kune Do "The way of the intercepting fist" in 1967, referring to it as "non-classical", suggesting that it is a formless form of Chinese Kung Fu. Unlike traditional martial arts, Jeet Kune Do is not fixed or patterned and is a philosophy with guiding ideas. Named for the Wing Chun concept of interception or attacking when one's opponent is about to attack, Jeet Kune Do's practitioners believe in minimal effort with maximum effect and extreme speed.
Wing Chun, Kickboxing, Escrima, Judo and Fencing are incorporated. Did you know that Bruce Lee watched films of the Mohammed Ali and incorporated his striking techniques and movements into the art of Jeet Kune Do.
Bruce Lee is a Martial Artist not a boxer. He is a legend.Comment
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