Bolo Yeung in Shaolin Mega Force (1992)
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I will avenge his death!!!!!
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This movies says 1992, but really it looks & sounds (especially the soundtrack) like it was made in 1982. It also looks like a rip-off of Mortal Kombat games. That being said, I think I will go try and find/download it. Even if I don't like it, it would be a nice addition to my Martial Arts movie collection.
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@kabfik most of these fighter never finished grade school, whereas bruce lee had finished a master degree in philosophy.
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@rstheoneandonly Again, check the opening fight of Enter the Dragon for an example of GG by Bruce. A better example would be the uncut version of Game of Death when he faces the Judo opponent. Bruce was fascinated by grappling and joint manipulation. Read some of the JKD books and you'll see that. But, for him he simply didn't want to let a fight progress that far where a take down was needed (ie: against an opponent that could be subdued with striking). This has been a fun exchange by the way.
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@ReikoX7 I don't contest that he could not be beaten. In fact, he's dead so he already lost to Royce or anyone else for that matter. The point that I'm making is that MMA in UFC is constrained by rules where a Striker like Lee would be hampered. In a barfight, Lee would have a considerable advantage over anyone as his JKD is suited for no rules. Any JKD curriculum is heavy on BJJ training. JKD is pure unadulterated MMA. How an instructor teaches it is limited only by his own skill set. JKD = MMA
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@rstheoneandonly I said in MMA in no rules you go for throat and eyes grappling is really useless and it was royce, and I doubt that his GG could be good he was just all the stand up ... and I didnt see him compete much as chuch norris in that time he had over 180 pro matches, and I cant say that anyone which one would win before the fight, I like bruce but everyone is talking about him like he was a superhuman ... and he wasnt nobody can be
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@ReikoX7 You seem to be missing the point. My comment was on the nature of Lee's preference of striking, but also having GG (see any JKD curriculum). Remember, Liddel also preferred striking. Would you say Liddel had NO CHANCE against Hoyce? You are correct that it would be against Bruce to fight in UFC and that he COULD loose. UFC fighters rely on the RULES to ensure a fair fight ie: NO head kicks when 1 knee is down. Lee trained for fights with no protective rules. Bar fight = Lee's advantage.
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@rstheoneandonly are you stupid :D if he the prime gracie vs bruce lee in MMA it would end up really bad for bruce and I know that jiujitsu is from ju jutsu old jappanese martial art which was used by samurais for centuries and plls dont defy bruce wasnt a superhuman people have this phenomenon always that there must be some superhuman but there is only god and humans in the world as fedor was taken as unbeatable, the time came and fedor was defeated and so bruce would be the same
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@ReikoX7 Dude, Bruce lee had LOTS of ground game. Watch Enter the Dragon's first fight scene with Sammo Hung. He ends it with a modified arm bar. Ground work was simply not Bruce's ideal choice for ending a fight. He grew up in HK. Fights in his time were RARELY 1on1. In which case, a ground game attack would leave you very vulnerable. Thus, Bruce was much more comfortable striking. JKD stresses to grow your strengths and train to reduce or prepare your weaknesses.
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@marginatus um dude... you obviously don't understand the core principles of Jeet Kun Do. It IS MMA. It's what MMA came from. Bruce's iteration of JKD didn't stress takedowns or grappling; however, watch the uncut Game of Death or the first fight in Enter the Dragon. And, yes Bruce could've knocked out a "big MMA fighter." He might have jabbed him in the eye or stomped his instep to disorient him first. JKD was always based on fighting to avoid imminent death meaning "by any means necessary."
I agree with you I saw a video of bruce lee fighting in the 1960's. he moved so fast I could barely see what he is doing, and that was back then, he annihilated 10th degree black belt grandmasters in a matter of minutes, compared to today's MMA fighters, they move at the speed of a slug compared to Bruce Lee, plus Bruce Lee knows Dim Mak, he knows how to attack pressure points, and do moves that are not allowed in MMA. Too many rules in MMA, they dont have the killer instinct of bruce lee.
kabfik 2 years ago 19
VIN: you have obviously been watching much too much TV....it's called mixed martial arts for a reason,,,,it means there are several sorts of martial arts,,and I guess what you don't get douche is that he was a martial artist even before he was an actor.......every single MMA fan always thinks MMA is the best,,,,,hey bitch..now go tap out..
morebooks2005 2 years ago 9