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  • I love Al Leong´s gladiator style entrance.

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  • the wooden dummy tactics definitely shown here. i agree. glad other people saw that too!

  • i agree Brandon represented his pops on this fight scene. definitely homage to Bruce!

  • 1:09-1:12 damn that was graceful. Can any1 believe it's been 20 years since this came out?

  • The fight is 100% Hollywood but it feels 100% organic. That is a masterpiece.

  • i dont know a lot about martial arts but honestly 1:15 to 1:20 is A HUGE reason i watch the movie Rapid Fire every time it comes on.

  • I totally see alot of Bruce Lee moves from Brandon. It's a shame they both died so young!

  • Excelente cena de luta.

  • I love Al doing some jkd stuff too

  • When I saw this movie and that particular scene for the first time when I was like 12, I literally shed a tear and not because I was sad but because I was happy and that Brandon Lee is going to have a wondrous film career... All that changed when making The Crow....

  • I love the part when Brendon shakes his leg cause he was hurt now in Martial art movies they dont get hurt and they do weird things like fly .I think why people love this scene is because its believable .

  • This is a pretty good fight scene, but I prefer the Jet Li fight scene in "The Kiss Of The Dragon" where he takes on two blond twins in the police station.

  • Win chung

  • Well Bruce lee knows a good fighting style that he learned from a man named ip Mann watch the second movie and it will show Bruce lee as a Lil kid wanting him to train him but ip Mann says go home come back when your older but ip Mann is one of the four dragons of win change think that's the name of the fighting style nit sure but I guss

  • Isn't there a movie where Al Leong's the main good guy? Or is it the bald guy with the bullet belt who's the main good guy (From Big Trouble In Little China)?

  • AL LEONG V BOLO YEUNG

  • one thing about him is that he could play both as an american or as an asian. I would love to see him play Batman. It´s sad to see Bale's lack of ninjitsu style on his fights, and Lee could give us that.

  • @koffiged batman is not a martial artist, dont get carried away

  • @rainxxxx havin faith on what the movie Batman begins tell us, we certainlly can say he is. Of course they always change some things, when passing comic storys to the big screen , but on that part i think they were 100% true to the batman real story...

  • @koffiged he might incorporate martial arts!

  • @rainxxxx yeah... don´t get it twisted, it's not like i wanna see batman doing some jackie chan or jet lie stuff, but gotta say that his fights are quite basic, like a streetfighter... and i wanted to see him on a higher lever... and it's even more frustrating... the movie clearly tell us that he´s got superior training... and then his fights are quite... normal...

  • @rainxxxx Thats right, Batman was not a martial artist. Niether was the Green Hornet. But the Hornet did hang out with some guy who knew Martial arts.

  • @Sarasdad91 probably did!

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  • something about Al Leong really frightens me

  • This fight scene is masterful in its choreography and technical skill. This is arguably Brandons best display of talent in his short career. We can only wonder what might have been...R.I.P. Brandon Lee.

  • it's nice to actually get to see what Al Leong can do!

  • Bruce would have been proud of this fight scene no doubt.

  • Liking brandon lee technique,the with his arm in the air,to distract leong,then gave him 4 hit combo to the ribs,lool

  • @Fresh2defMan When Brandon put his arm in the air, it wasn't for a distraction it was to keep his opponent away from him as Brandon is taller which of course makes him longer and gives him a reach advantage over his opponent.

  • That Wing Chung at 1:15! Man he was destined for greatness. Just gone waaaay too soon just like Bruce. Still can't get over how much Bruce accomplished passing at just 32.

  • no body dies instantaneusly froma stab in the stomach. It is a slow and painful death

  • @donnomar That's what I was thinking, too.

  • Much respect to the son of a legend, but it would take a million Brandon Lee's to equal up 2 BRUCE LEE....

  • What's the name of the song in the bakraound, pelase somebody !

    I would really appreciate it !

    Thanks for uploading this video, Respekt :D

  • @gashi225 "Kix" by Christopher Young.

  • Yeah man! There was DEFINITELY wing chun trapping in this lol. Nice fight scene. Good job Brandon B)

  • Damn good fight scene.

  • Great scene. At 1:15 to 1:25, Like Father, Like Son. Bruce taught Brandon everything he knows. Every time I watch this scene, I always think I see Bruce's ghostly shadow in the background.

    R.I.P. Bruce & Brandon

  • About the wickedest fight scene of all time in my view.

    and by far.

  • You can tell that the entire choreography of this fight is based off Enter the Dragon and Dragons Forever.

  • is that Brandon fighting Master Pain from Kung Pow?

  • hes also using some wing chun by trapping the elbow

  • this is classic kung fu the good stuff r.i.p. brandon...

  • 1:15-1:33 that real martial arts shit 

  • @dirtyplaya actually he is using his father's bruce lee's jeet kundo technique.

  • I'm pretty sure it's some kind of Wing Chun King Fu or Jeet Kune Do but Lee's using Kung Fu that's for sure here.

  • Of course if that were Bruce Lee fighting Al instead of Brandon, Al would have been dead 5 seconds after the fight started. But Brandon was still womderful. R.I.P My friend.

  • the 2 mans deserve win,great fight!

  • I never saw Al Leong play the good guy ! And in every other movie with him, or a TV show (I saw him in 24, Day 1), he appears only for a few seconds, or minutes. But here, he seems to have a heavier part. Longest scene with him I've ever seen !

  • Does anyone know what style Al was using here?

  • al leong has plsayed some small parts in some great movies die hard lethal weapon probably 1 of the best fight scenes ive seen

  • Yo he fucked his ass up son....and killed'em

  • I've said this a dozen times, and I'll say it again. This is one of the best choreographed fight scenes on film. We actually saw Brandon implement wooden dummy techniques into a fight scene and it brings a tear to your eye watching it.

    Also Al Leong's role as a smaller guy and his tactics are textbook of how to be on the offensive vs a longer opponent.

    Sad Brandon couldnt give us more moments

  • @GuardianAngel5150 wooden dummy techniques work in movies not in real life.

  • @GuardianAngel5150 Thats exactly what I was thinking.Also you can clearly see how Brandon implemented JKD examples of various attacks and reacting to those attacks in his movies, just like his father did in his movies.

  • @GuardianAngel5150 i 100% agree with you, i have believed that since i first saw the movie when I was about 8 years old, it gives me a shiver down my spine, the wing chun techniques are quality, its a shame brandon died young

  • i love some parts of this scene, they are so realistic, it is some jeet kune do style but they are so awesome

  • i have no words.... i grown up on this film on vhs. This is the best film ever..

  • This was one of my all time favorite fight scenes. I loved how they mixed some Jeet Kune Do into it.

  • wat is this soundtrack called

  • @jacksmallwood the song is kix by christopher young...movie composer

  • @jacksmallwood Kix by Christopher Young.

  • the character that Al Leong played is Minh

  • I am from an alternate timeline where Brandon Lee did not die during the making of The Crow. The movie ended up being a box office failure and Brandon left show business after doing a few more low budget b-movies like Rapid Fire. While he never became an icon in the way that Bruce did, he invented the first flying car and personally killed Osama Bin Ladin. Did he surpass his father in this universe? I think history will be the judge.

  • @7armedman really? i am from a diffrent demention where he is still alive and well, and very happy with his life, then again his father is also alive so make of that as you will

  • One of my favorite fight scenes of all time. Brandon was the shit!! He would have been huge! Just to bad he was taken at such a young age :-(

  • Al Leong played in so many action movies he worked also with Jean Claude van Damme but this man was seen before in the movie Showdown in little tokyo with opposite Brandon Lee as co-star.

  • @UgurTamer1991 Who did he play in that movie? I don't rememeber seeing him.

  • EPIC!

  • Best choreographed Fight Scene IMO EVER!

  • These are 2 great fighters in this scene. R.I.P. Bruce & Brandon Lee. See you guys when I get up there!

  • great wing chun from lee

  • he could have outdone his father.

  • @ballantrae101 only if your talking about acting cause in martial arts? dont even think about it... its 1 million years till the guy who surpasses bruce lee is born.

  • @cepheusss Brandon never wished to imitate his father and said on several occasions he would probably measure up to his fathers skill in martial arts.

    Brandon's first passion was his acting while martial arts was his second.

    Either way he was gifted enough I sure as hell wouldn't have wanted to meet him in a dark alley, lol. He was a 7 or 8 out of 10 skill wise.

  • @darcimarie  would probably never measure up to his father skill.

  • @darcimarie i never sayd he wished im just answering some people here who think he would surpass his father... even if he tried he wouldn't ... bruce lee was a genius.

  • @cepheusss I wouldn't be to sure of that either. While yes, there will only ever be one Bruce Lee and Brandon conceded that point, both father and son shared the same drive.

    Meaning that had Brandon's really wanted to he could have been as brilliant a martial artist as his father.

    Both men seemed to be the who went after what they wanted till they got it.

  • @darcimarie yes... and no ... i aknowledge both were great... but saying if he wanted to he could... it's a bit naive... i doubt he could achieve the both brilliant form, body and martial arts knowledge of his father... it's like comparing kurt douglas and hes son... both are great but kurt owned when it comes to the inovation, revolution and creativity in cinema.... as i stated... this is my opinion... feel free to try change it xD

  • @cepheusss i agree and disagree...brandon does mirror his father in certain moves but he also was trying to get from being in his fathers shadow....had his death never happened i feel that he would have been a great action star.

  • Great fight scene!!!:D

  • sick, when he incapacitates Al with that rist move blows my mind

  • wats the style he uses at 1:17?

  • @SeekingTheUltimate

    Jeet Kune Do

  • @SeekingTheUltimate it looks like wing chun

  • One of my favorite fight scenes of all time :) Classic!

  • One of the best fight scenes in any movie. Brandon was the best.

  • but unlike his father, Brandon could really act. This is just my own conjecture but I think Brandon was more into acting than martial arts. We saw how good he could be in the Crow, the other movies he was in were awful in terms of acting and stuff haha

  • gotta be one of the greatest fight scenes ever

  • old bad ass fight scene. Al Leong is bad ass, for an old guy he plays really good bad guy roles. This is just pure martial arts at its best. sadly we dont see stuff these days, instead we see metro sexual fantasy b#llsh#t...

  • Damn! Brandon's a tough motha with that Wing Chun stuff he's doing! Al got rocked hard with that backhand punch and then that reverse strike that Brandon gave him.

  • I don't really like Brandon. He's too slow to be Bruce's son.

  • He probabaly wasn't as dedicated as Bruce, or this could have just been the choreography. Either way, Brandon Lee was good at his craft. Sometimes the son cannot surpass the father. Brandon is also half of his mother.

  • Im a former stunt guy, and I consider this to be one of the best and most realistic fight scenes ever, jeff Imada helped to cheorgraphy it, top notch. he also was the stunt coordinator on the crow

  • This is one of the best Martial Arts fights in cinema. Very realistic fighting with the exception of one or two moves. Classic fight.

  • I have seen this fight many times and some of the camera angles in this video are different. Now why is that?

  • I remember waking up very late one night, then this fight came on... I couldn't sleep after that. it was a pretty cool fight. the choreography is killer sweet.

  • bad ass movie...rip

  • This guy was amazing! Too bad he couldn't play his father in Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story...

  • Owned!

  • Incredible! Thank's for posting this.

    Anyone notice the use fo the Boxing Feints made classic by his father Bruce studying Ali's fights. The SPEED of those close quarter punches is astounding, no trickery!

    I love how it showed Brandon being rusty at the beginning ... since he never had a chance to be fully trained by his father at adolescence, but close family friend Dan Inosanto.

  • wats the song called

  • Brandon had a nice body

  • hey it's the famous asian guy, hi famous asian guy

  • classic fight

  • I will always remember Al Leong in Die Hard.

  • Brando Lee's best fight scene out of all his movies. Well done fight choreography. A little slow but for its time, priceless.

  • Wasn't the guy that fought with Brandon the one in Lethal Weapon? It sure looks like him...

  • your stupid, thats jet li you fuk tard

  • I was talking about the first LW movie you stupid FUCK....

  • He might have been one of the many Chinese henchmen but the main one was Jet Li

  • yeah he was the guy who tortured Mel Gibson with the electric shock therapy

  • @TheIronwarrior74 yep mel and bruce willis went easy on him compared to what brandon did to him

  • @Shanethefilmmaker Not to mention Jean Claude Van Damme in Death Warrant and especially Michael Knight...lol...

  • I knew he was the guy that tryed to Fry Riggs in Lethal Weapon...

  • I liked how brandon executed some of the wing chun in da fight scene, I thought dat wuz dope....

  • i used to rewind this part like 20 times when i was a kid..dope fight scene.

  • I swear, 1:15-1:24 Brandon looks so much like Bruce Lee.

    I love this fight scene. :D

  • I Agree! AWESOME!

  • @DarkLink500 wing chun so fucking good !

  • 90% attacks 10% defense, watch carefully

  • my favorite scene! jeet kune do is used correctly

  • love how he does that nose thing at the beginning just like Bruce Lee used to.

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  • He looks lazy

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  • i gotta pay tribute to this fight scene when i start filming, me and my friend love this scene. so we gotta do it

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  • never saw the movie can sombody explain why these 2 are fighting plz?

  • Okay, this is like my favorite fight scene of all time,........EVER!!

  • Let's not forget that Al Leong is no slouch either.The man is great and extremely effective : )

  • Al Leong choreographed this fight. In fact he does alot of it in movies he is in. People dont give him credit because he never lives in his movies. All in all though without brandon as his partner in this fight i would not have looked as good as it does.

    Thier styles compliment each other very well.

  • Thanks.I agree. Al Leong has choreographed countless action sequences and continues to do so. Many stunt coordinators often go uncredited unless you dig for the information : )

  • 0.07 haha thats what bruce lee does, touches his nose with his finger lol

  • this fight was pure awesome, Brandon Lee was very gifted, he was special, its not fair, why did he have to go so soon, we would have loads of these classic fighting movies, this movie was very special to me, thank you brandon lee for one of the best movie ever, RIP Brandon Lee and Bruce Lee,

  • I dont think he woulda kept doing fighting movies cuz he wanted to be an actor and get away from his father's shadowed...he just wanted to use martial arts and his last name as a vehicle to get into the Hollywood scene...and my God he was a great actor too...

  • This type of fight seens can not be duplicated and the use of no special effects is great. Most movies speed up the actors to make them look fast and powerful and use too much cgi. In this one you can see the full body mechanics behind it. Which is what real martial artist want to see in their movies.

  • Yeah...and I always thought in the case of Bruce Lee everything was more real cuz they didnt have the technology we haver now...and from what I know Bruce was so fast that they actually had to speed him down!

  • Brandon wanted his fight scenes to be more than just blood and guts.. He wanted it to be more of a dance, more balletic kinda way. U know, I think this was part of his expression in a doing a Martial Art for an audience in a movie

  • Very realistic fight scene, a rarity in today's films with all the CG and wires. Brandon Lee and I were born in the same year. I also practiced wing chun and JKD back then. I was a major fan. RIP Brandon.

  • Rapid Fire is one of the best films ever made, period. 4get about action, its easily the most perfectly made action film ever, but its bigger than that, its a great tale, filled with great acting. Brandon Lee singlehandedly turned me n2 a movie junkie when i saw Rapid fire in the theater n 1992. Every aspect of it is top notch. Brandon and Bruce will never be replaced or forgotten.

  • U r so absolutely right about that Bruce and Brandon will never be replaced nor forgotten...I always thought that Brandon Lee woulda been a great actor much in the style of Johnny Depp...and I think they kinda look like...

  • But Depp doesn't have slitty eyes !

  • Brandon didn't have extremely slitty eyes neither...

  • That's cause he was half Caucasian. Actually, Bruce was 1/8 German, so Brandon was more than half white.

  • Yeah...on his mother side...I know that...

  • now thats a fight

  • i never ge tired of this

  • me neither.. watch this fight at least one time a day.. love the music, the choreography.. so direct. its one of my favorite fight scenes. and the wing chun sequence is awesome!

  • One of my all time favorite fight scenes in a movie. His father would have been proud. If there is an after life, I am sure he's already said so. RIP Brandon Lee. He was so gifted. A shame for his life (as well as his father's to be cut so short

  • I know right. He was a great successor to his father.

    Imagine if he managed to do another film, it should have had him fighting either Chuck Norris, Jet Li or Jackie Chan!

  • if anyone was a successor to Bruce Lee, it was his son Brandon, who knows what else he would have accomplished if he was still alive

  • That's what I said & nobody knows what would've happened.

    I just wish he could've lived longer, live a good life & at least get to fight someone like Jet Li or Jackie Chan or Jason Statham

  • @SeanConnery9000 that would be cool but I think Jackie would not wanna get his ass kicked by another lee, one was bad enough

  • LOL, True! Chan did get killed in Enter the Dragon!

    In fact, I think he got killed twice.

    But if Jet Li fought Brandon, that would be the ultimate showdown of ultimate destiny (for real!)

  • @SeanConnery9000 actually officialy chan got killed by bruce once, counting his stunt double act as the main villain in fist of fury, then it would be twice.

  • Yeah, I know he got killed in that film but I think he also got beat up once in Enter the Dragon then got killed as a different henchmen once again in Enter the Dragon

  • @SeanConnery9000 And maybe Jean Claude Van Damme or Steven Seagal or something...but I think it would be funny had he fought Jason Scott Lee and especially Danny Chan Kwok Kwan! LOL...

  • Why would that be funny?

    Hell no! He better not fight a fake such as Seagal (don't get me wrong, I love his early work way before he did DTV films but Akido supposedly isn't a very effective skill like his movies make it out to be) and Van Damme only a few good movies in his entire career & by the time he started making good movies again, he was DTV as well.

    Brandon Lee needs to fight Jet Li period!

  • @SeanConnery9000 U r right about Steven and Jean Claude making great movies early in their career.But I said that it would be funny had he fought Jason Scott Lee and especially Danny Chan Kwok Kwan cuz he looks exactly like his father...

  • OK, that's funny alright!

  • Plus, remember that Jason Scott Lee played Bruce Lee in Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (1993)

  • @SeanConnery9000 Yeah I know it...its a very good movie...I have it on DVD and also somebody uploaded it here on youtube...