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Bruce supposedly (although I am pretty sure this much is true) fought a lot as a kid, or rather had to fight. You know, rough neighborhood and all. So I'm guessing he beat up a bunch of thugs no one ever heard of. And I think he did get a few challenge matches at his school, but whether it was anyone "great" or famous, I don't know. I'm sure someone will have the answer. He beat Chuck Norris though...oh, wait, that was just in the movie. Nevermind. |
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When he became a super star, Bruce Lee didn't actually fight anymore... rather he trained and sparred with people. Here's what I've read and heard in the past.
According Dan Inosanto, Robert Bustillo and a friend of mine who knew Chuck Norris, Bruce and Chuck sparred one evening during the making of "Way of the Dragon." Bruce Lee was so fast that Chuck Norris could not even hit him. Chuck was slapped pretty hard many times, since Bruce didn't want to actually punch him. Bruce Lee fought a guy on the set of "Enter the Dragon," as told by Bob Wall. Bruce was playing around until the guy got him angry... It was all over after that. Samo Hung and Bruce Lee sparred during the making of "Game of Death," as told in the biography of Jackie Chan. It was a real kung-fu fight in which Bruce's speed was unmatched. Bob Wall and Bruce Lee sparred on the set of "Enter the Dragon." Wall recalls just how phenomenal Lee was stating, "he could have been a lightweight champion kickboxer, or boxer."
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u know the long-haired guy in enter the dragon...what you see in the movie is real, bruce did punch him and kick him...they were enemies in real life...bruce cut himself when the guy was holding those bottles(wich he was supposed to drop before bruce kicked), I guess that pissed him off...the movie is on AMC once again right now, and tomorrow at around 5...
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you're referring to Bob Wall, and no they weren't. It was chalked up to an accidental cut on Bruce's hand, and the pressure of the gossipy Chinese.
( I can say that because I'm also gossiped about! )Ryu
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Sure, maybe Bruce didn't go around attacking rocks and killing guys in streetfights, but who cares? Everyone who sparred with him was impressed. And its not like he ever had to fight rocks or bulls. Or trees. |
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