 If that's how y'all, he is in Afghanistan, Bruce Lee. He looks like Bruce Lee. I was sitting in this news clip. So let's check this out. Let's react. Because now, I want to preface something. You know, our back in Bruce Lee died. There was a ton of imitators that came out. And you know, none of them did it for us like Bruce, of course. You know what I mean? Let's see what this man is doing. It might be kind of fun. You know, it's hard to compare, you know, them to a fallen great. But let's check this shit out. The resemblance is striking. A young Afghan trains perilously practicing punches and kung fu kicks in a bombed-out palace in Kabul. His name is Abbas Ali Zan. But he wants to be known as the Afghan Bruce Lee. I dream to be a champion as Bruce Lee was. And my great ambition is to be a Hollywood star. With his moves, his physique, his clothes, even his hair cut. The 20-year-old looks like they're re-encrypting. If I could use him as an actor. And that's no accent. Oh, his artist said he's long eye-lisely. Watch him action classics like Enter the Dragon over and over learning to mimic his style. And he ain't as tight as Bruce with the nuns. His parents couldn't afford martial arts school. But seeing Promise, a trainer there took him under his wing and with financial help now hopes to catapult Ali Zan to international fame. I'm asking the Afghan National Olympic Committee and international donors to help us. If we receive assistance, I promise to make Abbas a unique star in the world. My talent is hidden. Neither the government nor anybody else supports me in my sport career. I do my best using my own resources to become a future champion for my country. Ali Zan recently launched a Facebook page and is gaining a following among Afghanistan's internet users. And while he works towards stardom, Ali Zan says he also hopes to show a more positive side to his war weary nation. Hmm. Oh, shit. Trying to, you know, trying to do his thing. You know what I mean? What y'all think? Huh? If I see something like this, I always, you know, I kind of wonder where they're going to go with it. You know, because he's already, you know, Bruce was who he was, he died, he's gone. I'm just wondering what can they do with, I mean, I'm sure if he's as good as he says he is, you know, what his hidden talent really knows about him, then they could probably, in some type of martial arts film, use him, you know, whenever they would need Bruce Lee or the spirit of Bruce Lee or Bruce Lee like character, you know, he would definitely probably be perfect for it. So, but it's just when kind of like when you're a, you know, Michael Jackson impersonator, how far can it really go? But I think that he probably was getting paid a lot. I mean, I think there was just like this, after Michael died, there was this tour that was going on, wearing impersonator was of course playing him. And I mean, I remember seeing the tickets, how much the ticket prices were, and they were fucking ridiculous. And I was like, I'd go see this, but fuck no, I'm not paying this much for these tickets. You must be on your fucking mind. So, assuming how much the tickets cost, maybe the person playing them got paid a lot. I mean, maybe there's something in being able to imitate somebody that well, but I don't know. I mean, I know, you know, there's comedians that do impressions and all that stuff, but they don't, I don't know. You can kind of see where my thinking is going here. I don't know if he can really make a super great living. But you never know, the world is a huge place. You know what I'm saying? Maybe not here in America. I might not be able to see it, but I mean, there's a shit, there's a shit ton of other countries around the world where he might be able to do his thing. So who knows? I mean, shit. He's got my blessing for his positive energy, trying to do something with his life. So hey, why not support the man? One man subscribers.