When Game of Death came out it played mostly in Black neighborhoods, where people tend to talk back to the screen during movies. A friend told me that when Kareem starts losing this fight, someone in the theater yelled out really loud "TAKE OFF THE DAYM SUNGLASSES SO YOU CAN SEE WHAT YOU'RE DOIN!"
@@differencemaker1871 You don't need to become famous, to have a life worth remembering. Every day we must strive to be the best version of ourselves and leave this earth with our life tank on empty.
Who asked? And who cares what sport is more popular anyway. People have different tastes in what they want to watch, some people may enjoy soccer while I think it's incredibly boring compared to a good martial arts movie.
Pinto 6 Times European Champions & World Champion I used to think so too until I found out about his double in enter the dragon. He’s actually pretty famous. He had a role in a Jackie Chan movie and he also played the landlords husband in Kung Fu Hustle.
In the original version of the movie it would have clarified that Hakim (Kareem's character) needs to wear sunglasses because his eyes are highly sensitive to light.
Idk if I know how to say this right, but the optics of this scene become really powerful when taken in context of the late-60's and early-70's. Created in a period when Asian men were portrayed as emasculated & weak, and black men were portrayed as brutish & dangerous (even more so than they are today, at least), this scene portrays both men as powerful, graceful, and clever. The power of both actors is clearly demonstrated, and even though Bruce wins the fight by beating Kareem, the scene isn't delivered in a way that diminishes or villianizes Kareem; quite the opposite, Kareem is portrayed as a mysterious, powerful, and worthy opponent. People talk about how important it can be for kids to have teachers growing up who look like them, I have to imagine seeing East Asian and Black men portrayed in these ways would have been potent for a kid growing up at that time. Idk, maybe I'm talking out my butt, but I gotta wonder just how inspirational a scene like this could have been for some kid who had never seen someone like him portrayed in this light. Rad scene.
I agree with the majority of the things you have stated. It is all Hollywood and the Entertainment that have stopped making inspirational movies and TV programs. There is a lack of class in today's Entertainment business.
1NFECTED no i was thinking about a ancient roman boxer who never got hit once because he was so good at dodging and apparently he knocked a dude out with a single punch once he got tired of dodging.
Bruce Lee lived a short life but worth remembering. He pushed the boundaries of the human body unlike any other human during his time (or even during this time to be honest). I have huge respect for Sir Bruce Lee. What I love the most about his fights is that he kept on pushing his opponents until their stamina ran out and until their last breath. He was most definitely the fastest in terms of striking but he wasn't the strongest. Most of the times his opponents were taller and stronger than him but it was Bruce's endurance that got the better of his opponents. Nobody had (or maybe even has) mastered the level of endurance that Bruce had. RIP Sir Bruce Lee and his adorable son Brandon Lee. 🙏🇮🇳💓
I don't think you understand what he doing in the movie. Some of the move he does in this fight would end the fight in second. This not about endurance.
@@cmale123 I think YOU don't understand. The primary message that he tries to convey through his fights is endurance. Look at his fight against Chuck Norris / this fight against Kareem Abdul Jabbar. He tires his opponents and keeps on pushing them to their limit until they run out of gas and then he demolishes them. Moreover, he takes some bad hits (especially in this fight) from them but he endures and comes out on top.
@@SiddharthSinghFiery69 mate it's just a movie. None of what you see here is real. You've never seen Bruce Lee in a real fight so you have ZERO idea how he would go about defeating an opponent in a street fight situation. Nobody does this crap in anything I've ever witnessed and I've been around a bit. This is done purely for entertainment and artistic showmanship. He was a brilliant athlete obviously as you can see his agility etc but not one of these punches or kicks or the hilarious choke at the end is reality.
@@accradata Talk about having ZERO idea. Lmao. Speak for yourself. I have learnt Karate during my schooling days. Which martial arts do you know ? Bruce Lee would have been phenomenal in street fights. I know this was a movie but Bruce had been a legitimate martial artist. He didn't invent a new style of martial arts, Jeet Kune Do, all by himself just by typing crap on his smartphone.
How his shades happen to stay attached to his face for so long still amaze me till this day 😂 legendary scene 🙌 i prob watched this movie a million times as a kid
Yeah, this was more of a brawl than the skilled fight between him & Norris in W.O.T.D. Or the spectacle of the last fight in Enter the Dragon. This fight with Kareem is great too in a different manner.
Apparently, Bruce cast Kareem in this fight because Kareem was one of the toughest students he ever sparred against: the guy just had such a huge reach advantage that Bruce had to seriously strategize against him :D
If he finished this film I think it would go down as the best martial arts film ever the realism of the fights the different techniques showing fatigue during fights fucking awesome we lost out big time with his untimely death rip Bruce lee
VINCENTNATTI i take my words back. But i just realized that the execution of that move was made a lot easier due to the fact that the other guy was pushing his head down, creating a counter-balance. Still very impressive.
Did you know Bruce taught Kareem Jeet Kune Do? He was one of his students for 4 years, and Kareem said he was more demanding than any coach. Imagine four years learning from Bruce..that had to be a life altering moment for Kareem.
Kareem credits martial arts for his amazing basketball career. Body control, focus, breathing and other disciplines! Bruce Lee said it was like fighting a giant octopus!
this fight is not only epic but also inspiring because Bruce Lee proves here that no matter how much bigger someone else may be, you always have a chance at winning, and that you should never be afraid pf someone bigger Bruce Lee is the man
jacob rosenberger Kareem was a teenager when he started training with Bruce Lee. If you have to fight a 7'3" Bruce Lee disciple, it's okay to be afraid because you have no chance of winning.
@@chestynetarol7406 his eyes were sensitive to light. This version of the fight removed the parts where bruce lee discovered this and started breaking the windows to allow more light in to further hinder Jabbar
Yo solo se que Este hombre Era un ser muy extrano en el mundo. No se puede explicar tantas cosas sobre el. igualmente yo lo admiro muchisimo. Porque es un ejemplo de que quien quiere puede
The most fascinating aspect of this film was the way that it was made Bruce lee only acted on the ending part rather than the beginning and that fight scene was the most iconic fight scene of all time. people all over the world till this day watch it
Whenever I see this video, I can't stop repeating it, the scene where kareem hits him and bruce hits the window and then bruce counters and hits him with 4 withering fists...that part for me in this video is priceless 🙂, to imagine how bruce could have hit is a question that I will never know .... but I take that scene inside my world as if it were real or to the real world and I am very moved by how great he was .... without doubt .... the greatest of all ... 👏👏👏
people that say bruce lee was just an actor you are a fool. He has trained with people with more experience any ufc fighter will ever have. People in the UFC look up to this guy and use his techniques, before saying anything about this legend think twice.
if done with the amount of training needed they will be just as effective its not about force but chi ... if you channel that you can break bricks or bones with the hand with no ill effect on the person throwing the punch so yes the 1 inch punch would be effective in the ufc its all about the mindset
Grandissimo Bruce! il migliore di tutti! Sei riuscito a farti credere uno dei più forti combattenti mai esistiti nonostante non hai mai fatto mezzo combattimento in vita tua, il top
@@yahtoray3 No. It was to put emphasis on his race. It was an insult to black people. You can see how big he is by Bruce's look on his face, and the camera angle of Kareem.
This fight took alot out of Bruce,he looks really worn out and tired after this fight scene.Sad to know this was his final film right before his death.You are greatly missed Bruce 😢.R.I.P True Martial Art Legend.
Bruce Lee WAS the real deal. And he changed, or had an effect/influence on, in damn near every aspect. Not just his fighting prowess either; his diet, routine, exercise regimen, overall approach/philosophy. Ripples from his impact can still be seen and felt today. Not to mention; for as lethal as he potentially be he was pretty damn affable and assimilated. Never another like him.
Bruce was always the best friends with his Co stars. Kareem was one of his best friends and student. He taught Kareem physical excercise or techniques that prevent him from getting hurt in the N.B.A.
For those of you who don’t know, Kareem Abdul Jabbar’s real name is Lew Alcindor. He played college basketball at UCLA & went onto a distinguished career in the NBA.
the awesome thing about this, apart from the epic fight, is the fact that Kareem was a student of Bruce Lee and they were gret friends :) Bruce Lee had a thing for featuring his friends and students in his movies, he may not be with us, but he always will be in spirirt
Personally being a Jiu-Jitsu practitioner myself, I preferred this scene vs the one against Chuck Norris due to the ground fighting techniques being showcased here
Check out “Blood In The Sun” starring James Cagney. Cagney was a legit old school Judo Guy...there’s some real rough and tumble ground fighting in there at the end.
@J U S T I C E dude thats not chronologically accurate/possible, the gracie brothers learnt Jiu-Jitsu from Mitsuyo Maeda in the 1910s while Bruce Lee was born in 1940.
When Game of Death came out it played mostly in Black neighborhoods, where people tend to talk back to the screen during movies. A friend told me that when Kareem starts losing this fight, someone in the theater yelled out really loud "TAKE OFF THE DAYM SUNGLASSES SO YOU CAN SEE WHAT YOU'RE DOIN!"
Wtf
He NEEDS the sunglasses as light hurts his eyes.
🤣🤣🤣
MrSsfsfsf lol 😂
I was kind of starting to root for Kareem too when he started to blow it.
What a guy. A basketball player, a kung-fu fighter, and an airplane pilot, too!
Yea, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is an inspiration!
😂😂
Roger, Roger!
I think you have that last part confused with a guy named Roger Murdock
Johnny sins ?
Quarantine got me watching the most random shit in the middle of the day now
TA13UU same
Same
I swear to god😂😂
On god
@Justice masterpiece? It's really a shit fight scene
Kareem was actually one of Bruce's students, imagine actually being a student of Bruce Lee, so awesome!
''The key to immortality is first living a life worth remembering'' - Bruce Lee
Bruce Lee's life is worth remembering.
Laktk
You can never achieve a life worth remembering in the first place unless you're famous. So achieve fame, secure your legacy.
@@differencemaker1871 You don't need to become famous, to have a life worth remembering. Every day we must strive to be the best version of ourselves and leave this earth with our life tank on empty.
@@differencemaker1871 you can go out sometimes. don't be a hermit inside your room. social media will not help you have a memorable life.
Who asked? And who cares what sport is more popular anyway. People have different tastes in what they want to watch, some people may enjoy soccer while I think it's incredibly boring compared to a good martial arts movie.
Kareem had to do all of his own stunts and falls as well. There was no stuntman or body double his size
Chris Thayil you dont say!
Brice ain't doing no stunt doubles man
Pinto 6 Times European Champions & World Champion I used to think so too until I found out about his double in enter the dragon. He’s actually pretty famous. He had a role in a Jackie Chan movie and he also played the landlords husband in Kung Fu Hustle.
Stunts?!???!
Its not true they tie together 2 black stuntman for the scene.
I like how when Lee kicks the sunglasses off Kareem he just immediately loses all his power lmao.
In the original version of the movie it would have clarified that Hakim (Kareem's character) needs to wear sunglasses because his eyes are highly sensitive to light.
Wow! It makes total sense now seeing his frantic movement after they come off. Thanks for explaining!
@@takehirotaniguchi6271 You're welcome.
Idk if I know how to say this right, but the optics of this scene become really powerful when taken in context of the late-60's and early-70's. Created in a period when Asian men were portrayed as emasculated & weak, and black men were portrayed as brutish & dangerous (even more so than they are today, at least), this scene portrays both men as powerful, graceful, and clever. The power of both actors is clearly demonstrated, and even though Bruce wins the fight by beating Kareem, the scene isn't delivered in a way that diminishes or villianizes Kareem; quite the opposite, Kareem is portrayed as a mysterious, powerful, and worthy opponent. People talk about how important it can be for kids to have teachers growing up who look like them, I have to imagine seeing East Asian and Black men portrayed in these ways would have been potent for a kid growing up at that time. Idk, maybe I'm talking out my butt, but I gotta wonder just how inspirational a scene like this could have been for some kid who had never seen someone like him portrayed in this light.
Rad scene.
Legendary comment indeed remember this....👽💪🏿👽
Yes.
Beautiful and eloquently put...
Well said sir...
I agree with the majority of the things you have stated. It is all Hollywood and the Entertainment that have stopped making inspirational movies and TV programs. There is a lack of class in today's Entertainment business.
Remember that time when the greatest martial artist fought one of the greatest basketball players ever?
*The greatest*
GOAT
@@Sonic-zz1rx with all do respect bruce lee may have changed MMA, but I wouldn't call him the greatest.
Sír_JûgHëåd he just has a opinion, Although there is only one boxer that i know who would have a chance of beating lee.
1NFECTED no i was thinking about a ancient roman boxer who never got hit once because he was so good at dodging and apparently he knocked a dude out with a single punch once he got tired of dodging.
This was the 1970’s equivalent of Boban fighting John Wick.
Ah yes my favourite film John Wick 3
Peppe’s Pizzeria the spartan kick Boban does to John wick is actually reference to this fight .
No, this was alot Worse.
This was like Superman Fighting Doomsday
That shit doesnt even come close to this, not to mention stunt doubles were used in that scene. Not a single stunt double was used in this fight scene
@Anthony Gonzalez Not if you can spend it.
What an amazing athlete Bruce was. His punching technique was awesome too. He still blows my mind.
3:35 when you friend spams the same move so you rush him with a combo
Lol
😂😂
Abdul Jabber should have used his godly skyhook
LOL
He used the sky kick.
Yup
😂😂😂
That shit want work
The black stain on his chest 🤣 after Kareem kicked him
@@frat483 It's avvy used by MaximilianMus, who trolls people on fortnut. He ain't funny tho.
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Yeah, what's that all about?
The CSI team must have wondered how many guys Kareem was fighting before he was choked out.
Bruce Lee lived a short life but worth remembering. He pushed the boundaries of the human body unlike any other human during his time (or even during this time to be honest). I have huge respect for Sir Bruce Lee. What I love the most about his fights is that he kept on pushing his opponents until their stamina ran out and until their last breath. He was most definitely the fastest in terms of striking but he wasn't the strongest. Most of the times his opponents were taller and stronger than him but it was Bruce's endurance that got the better of his opponents. Nobody had (or maybe even has) mastered the level of endurance that Bruce had.
RIP Sir Bruce Lee and his adorable son Brandon Lee. 🙏🇮🇳💓
I don't think you understand what he doing in the movie. Some of the move he does in this fight would end the fight in second. This not about endurance.
@@cmale123 I think YOU don't understand. The primary message that he tries to convey through his fights is endurance. Look at his fight against Chuck Norris / this fight against Kareem Abdul Jabbar. He tires his opponents and keeps on pushing them to their limit until they run out of gas and then he demolishes them. Moreover, he takes some bad hits (especially in this fight) from them but he endures and comes out on top.
@@SiddharthSinghFiery69 mate it's just a movie. None of what you see here is real. You've never seen Bruce Lee in a real fight so you have ZERO idea how he would go about defeating an opponent in a street fight situation. Nobody does this crap in anything I've ever witnessed and I've been around a bit. This is done purely for entertainment and artistic showmanship. He was a brilliant athlete obviously as you can see his agility etc but not one of these punches or kicks or the hilarious choke at the end is reality.
@@accradata Talk about having ZERO idea. Lmao. Speak for yourself. I have learnt Karate during my schooling days. Which martial arts do you know ? Bruce Lee would have been phenomenal in street fights. I know this was a movie but Bruce had been a legitimate martial artist. He didn't invent a new style of martial arts, Jeet Kune Do, all by himself just by typing crap on his smartphone.
@@SiddharthSinghFiery69 Too many movies son. But you do you, karate kid
How his shades happen to stay attached to his face for so long still amaze me till this day 😂 legendary scene 🙌 i prob watched this movie a million times as a kid
I had no idea Bruce and Kareem were friends
He was a student of bruce lee for 4years
Phimmat
Imagine what a fucking animal jabbar must have bein back then.. 7 4 and a student of bruce lee! Thats one guy i wouldent fuck with!
Cableguy818 friends!? B-but they’re beating each other up! Can’t you see?
@Just Some Guy With No Mustache I assure you they were homies. It was just different back then 😂
Jabbar's kick is really very fast at such a height of 218 cm. Better than Draymond Green hahaha.
YueHeng Peng i mean is there really any reason to compare the 2?
Bruce was a great máster...jabbar was a good student
Or lebron james lol
Boss deaymond kicks people in the nuts
Also his sunglasses are indestructible and immovable.
This fight scene shows, that Bruce Lee was not only Karate or Kungfu expert, he was a MMA expert.
Jeet kune do is essentially MMA.
He never was a karate expert
@@Homardlecrustace but he was beating karate experts
Bruce lee is only amazed how dirty his foot is 🤣
Lmao!
this fight was low key underrated asf
Lol how?
Yeah, this was more of a brawl than the skilled fight between him & Norris in W.O.T.D. Or the spectacle of the last fight in Enter the Dragon. This fight with Kareem is great too in a different manner.
Rudy Salas the fight was clearly fake, & it was bad. Lol wtf are y’all watching
@@alit5563 I know. It all comes down to the attention of the choreography.
@Uniroyal Mish That was absolutely dumb
Damn those legs can reach you a mile away
Lol yes
imagine when he would be fully stretched and kick at 2,5 m high ;D
Two legends. Each to their own. Mad respect.
Only Bruce Lee can make funny noises while fighting and people will still take him seriously
Dark souls bosses be like this.
lmao 😂 especially some human form bosses
Lol
Someone could make a video replacing the boss fight themes with the Game of Death theme. Would be great as well
Yhorm vs Siegward
Apparently, Bruce cast Kareem in this fight because Kareem was one of the toughest students he ever sparred against: the guy just had such a huge reach advantage that Bruce had to seriously strategize against him :D
"Is this why Nate Robinson gets the feeling he can naturally Box"
Best thing e've read since the fight lmao
Yupp🥸
fav bruce lee fight. amazed when i was a young lad, still remember how epic i thought it was 20+yrs later
1:35 mf had to bend down to punch him lmao
Zach Jonas LMAOOO
Kareem is 7”2
It’s not easy being tall.
@@elta6241 there’s being tall and there’s being this😂😂
Who’s watching this in 2019
such an original comment...how did you come up with it??
scorpion venom I am
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Me
Im watchin in right now. Lol
If he finished this film I think it would go down as the best martial arts film ever the realism of the fights the different techniques showing fatigue during fights fucking awesome we lost out big time with his untimely death rip Bruce lee
Bruce Lee fighting Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in that yellow jump suit, you cant get more iconic then that.
Bruce Lee displays his upper body strength with that push up. Insane
And core + back, it takes a very strong core to keep your legs straight and raise them like that from a planche
bruce davidson you realize someone just pulled him up by his legs right?
Montin Yek Given Bruce’s extraordinary abilities, I wouldn’t be surprised if he did that by himself.
VINCENTNATTI i take my words back. But i just realized that the execution of that move was made a lot easier due to the fact that the other guy was pushing his head down, creating a counter-balance. Still very impressive.
@@montinyek6554 Nobody was, look at the shadow on the wall
Did you know Bruce taught Kareem Jeet Kune Do? He was one of his students for 4 years, and Kareem said he was more demanding than any coach. Imagine four years learning from Bruce..that had to be a life altering moment for Kareem.
bwebmasta1
bwebmasta1 ...over 7ft.AND skilled in jeet kune do?? That's a force o' nature!
bwebmasta1 to me it would of ben fun
Kent Benson tried, but failed badly......!
no wonder he was so good at using the skyhook and scoring over 38,000 points
The toughest fight scene bruce lee ever had of all his movies.
Kareem credits martial arts for his amazing basketball career. Body control, focus, breathing and other disciplines! Bruce Lee said it was like fighting a giant octopus!
Sooooo his glasses never fell off 😂😂
Joe Allen at the end it did
Joe Allen right
Joe Allen nope this was the seventies, they were too cool back then
Joe Allen Koo
Joe Allen tube8
I never really appreciated KAJ's size until seeing this movie. seeing him in the NBA doesn't really give you the full scope of just how tall he is
a giant is only really a giant when he's no longer among his own people.
@@kaptainkibiroproductions45 thanks obvious captain
Super classic way before my time
Why do I LOVE the scene so much?🤔 Plus the music is OUTSTANDING!
this fight is not only epic but also inspiring because Bruce Lee proves here that no matter how much bigger someone else may be, you always have a chance at winning, and that you should never be afraid pf someone bigger
Bruce Lee is the man
jacob rosenberger Kareem was a teenager when he started training with Bruce Lee. If you have to fight a 7'3" Bruce Lee disciple, it's okay to be afraid because you have no chance of winning.
***** well thats an exeption of course
***** 7'2
blackstersherron He's listed between 7'1" and 7'4" depending on where you look.
***** He is 7'2 I know that for sure.
Kareem’s first mistake was fighting Bruce with those liquor store shades on! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Shelby Silverstein he’s blind
Cold thing is it was probably Bruce's cousin that sold them to Kareem!
@@adambeckner3571 lol
@@chestynetarol7406 yeah after watching the movie he was playing a blind character role
@@chestynetarol7406 his eyes were sensitive to light. This version of the fight removed the parts where bruce lee discovered this and started breaking the windows to allow more light in to further hinder Jabbar
Yo solo se que Este hombre Era un ser muy extrano en el mundo. No se puede explicar tantas cosas sobre el. igualmente yo lo admiro muchisimo. Porque es un ejemplo de que quien quiere puede
This is the most epic Bruce Lee fight against Kareem Abdul Jabbar. Rest in Peace Bruce ❤
When you do something nice for your mom and dont get a thanks 1:02
"I think you're the greatest but my dad says you don't work hard enough on defense."
....oh wait.
The fog is getting thicker
Nick Irmen And Leon’s getting larger
@@shuboy05 what does this comment mean
@@kingzingo1784 ruclips.net/video/c9vggKd9VPs/видео.html
@@shuboy05 still confused 🤔
Thanks, I learned a lot!
The most fascinating aspect of this film was the way that it was made Bruce lee only acted on the ending part rather than the beginning and that fight scene was the most iconic fight scene of all time. people all over the world till this day watch it
Who's watching this in 2021
WxyzyY bro your like 12 playing fort nite get out these comments🤦🏿♂️😂
Kayne Hunt 1 first of all I’m fucking 14 years old second all shut the fuck up
WxyzyY yessirrr
Kayne Hunt you wont say that irl you bum 😂
Kayne Hunt nigga i think u white and that a black ass hand😂
When ever I have to fight I always remember this.
SeekerOfBigBooty lol
inYourFace Random troll trying to get attention. And about to to be blocked and reported as spam lol
inYourFace I think you should take your own advice, I'd rather him here then your stupid ass.
River Feinx
chaolin soker
Whenever I see this video, I can't stop repeating it, the scene where kareem hits him and bruce hits the window and then bruce counters and hits him with 4 withering fists...that part for me in this video is priceless 🙂, to imagine how bruce could have hit is a question that I will never know .... but I take that scene inside my world as if it were real or to the real world and I am very moved by how great he was .... without doubt .... the greatest of all ... 👏👏👏
Nice editing bro
people that say bruce lee was just an actor you are a fool. He has trained with people with more experience any ufc fighter will ever have. People in the UFC look up to this guy and use his techniques, before saying anything about this legend think twice.
Finally someone who agrees with me!!! :)
BruhFalcon lol
Jon jones ended lyoto with a standing guillotine and he used his oblique kick from when Bruce lee beat down chuck Norris
if done with the amount of training needed they will be just as effective its not about force but chi ... if you channel that you can break bricks or bones with the hand with no ill effect on the person throwing the punch so yes the 1 inch punch would be effective in the ufc its all about the mindset
The obluiqe kick or rather chasse bas comes from the french matrial arts savate tho.
3:11 When should step on a lego
When Bruce lee stomps on your foot
Esse foi o último combate do “Bruce Lee (1940-1973)”
When the Asian Kid fights the huge basketball kid over getting the answer right in class
oh, so this is the inspiration behind uma thurman's outfit in kill bill
Victor M yep
my whole life is a lie
Victor M I'm glade you opened Bruce Lee for yourself.
+JamEs unDerhI 5
Bruce Lee be like "fuck sportsmanship"
So much action packed into a 5 min fight scene 💯💯💯
Grandissimo Bruce! il migliore di tutti! Sei riuscito a farti credere uno dei più forti combattenti mai esistiti nonostante non hai mai fatto mezzo combattimento in vita tua, il top
Watching bruce fight was just so amazing. We lost a legend way to early...Rest in Power my friend
Fight? It's a movie
No shit
@@TheDarkKnight80u serious bro
Kareem need to wash his feet.... 🤤
Raggedy Man 😂😂
Raggedy Man that was intentional. Just to put emphasis on his size.
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I love how annoyed Bruce looked for the rest of the fight. >:/
@@yahtoray3 No. It was to put emphasis on his race. It was an insult to black people. You can see how big he is by Bruce's look on his face, and the camera angle of Kareem.
I couldn't remember the name of the guy so I got here by searching "Bruce Lee vs tall black man" and it worked!
Kareem Abdul Jabbar
You definitely isnt a basketball fans
@@pradanamardya1851 you're right I'm not lol
This fight took alot out of Bruce,he looks really worn out and tired after this fight scene.Sad to know this was his final film right before his death.You are greatly missed Bruce 😢.R.I.P True Martial Art Legend.
kung fu vs basketball player
+ME POOH bruce lee isnt kung fu
Jabbar was one of Lee's students a few years before this.
+Cameron Cooper true story
ME POOH ACTOR ve basketball player
Karem Abdul Jabar
when you change character traits in 2k and increase height all the way up 😂😂😂😂
Still brings tears to my eyes 😥
I just got to know about Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. One of the GOATs in basketball.
#GodBlessNigeria
70's: Bruce Lee vs Kareem Abdul Jabbar
2000s (the reverse version): Yao Ming vs Chris Tucker
That's what it looks like too only a funnier version
late 2010s : Boban vs John wick
Or Jackie Chan vs Shaq
Jet Li vs Dolph
My biggest idol of all time died 19 years before I was born,Bruce Lee. Legendary Forever
Same here. We're the same age. My parents raised me on the Bruce Lee movies. And I always idolized him.
That means your 40
@@pesgamerhd7798no would make him 30 if born 19 yeats after his death it would be 1992
This music throughout this whole scene is amazing
Imagine being so extraordinary that you can turn fits like that into some of the most recognizable iconography of film history. Amazing.
Those glasses are the real deal. Even Chuck Norris couldn't resist Bruce Lee like it did.
4:16 Don't hurt him Bruce. Hes gotta stay healthy for the playoffs.
+what up my neighbor! LOL
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Dude did an arm triangle and bulldog choke in the 60’s lol. Legend
You make it sound like no one has ever thought of that before?!!
4:18 this scene and bgm gave Goosebumps
Kareem is the greatest center ever
Yes
at kung fu... unless Shaq Fu counts.
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Bruce Lee WAS the real deal. And he changed, or had an effect/influence on, in damn near every aspect. Not just his fighting prowess either; his diet, routine, exercise regimen, overall approach/philosophy. Ripples from his impact can still be seen and felt today. Not to mention; for as lethal as he potentially be he was pretty damn affable and assimilated. Never another like him.
Bruce was always the best friends with his Co stars. Kareem was one of his best friends and student. He taught Kareem physical excercise or techniques that prevent him from getting hurt in the N.B.A.
This video keep getting me motivation to get better on karate
For those of you who don’t know, Kareem Abdul Jabbar’s real name is Lew Alcindor. He played college basketball at UCLA & went onto a distinguished career in the NBA.
distinguished = arguably the greatest of all time
original name l.a. but real name k.a.j.
His real name is Kareem Abdul Jabar
birth name - Lew
real name - Kareem
Kareem Abdul Jabbar is his.muslim name.
It's 2021 but I'm still watching this 😳🤯
The theme music comes in when the fight gets good (CLASSIC FOREVER) long live Bruce lee the 🐐 !!!!
3:47 someone steps on a chicken.
Thanhlo
Lmfao
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Pete Brown* That's what we use to say in the 60s he sound like a chicken. Lol
😂😂😂
2020? Anyone c'mon
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Ay.
Me
2080? Legends live forever what you mean.
2020 lets go
Me
Yoo bruce lees reaction 0:01-0:08 " oh yeah this is gonna be a problem, but ill solve it "😂
2:06 when the doctor 👨⚕️ tell you to pull down your pants and you say no 😂
the awesome thing about this, apart from the epic fight, is the fact that Kareem was a student of Bruce Lee and they were gret friends :) Bruce Lee had a thing for featuring his friends and students in his movies, he may not be with us, but he always will be in spirirt
great*
Sindre
Shaquille Oneill was so skinny back then!
lol
Is karim abidu jabar no Shaquille Oneill
shelyn rodrigues It's a joke, chuckles.
troponinnutrition u wrong for that lol
The greatest champion here are those shades. They never come off. I need those exact pair.
That front kick from the chair cracks me up every time
Personally being a Jiu-Jitsu practitioner myself, I preferred this scene vs the one against Chuck Norris due to the ground fighting techniques being showcased here
I never knew that Bruce Lee attempted a head and arm choke until today!!
And don't forget how Kareem abdul Jabbar used the headlock defence and reversed position from bottom to top. Good old self defence Jiu Jitsu
Check out “Blood In The Sun” starring James Cagney.
Cagney was a legit old school Judo Guy...there’s some real rough and tumble ground fighting in there at the end.
@J U S T I C E dude thats not chronologically accurate/possible, the gracie brothers learnt Jiu-Jitsu from Mitsuyo Maeda in the 1910s while Bruce Lee was born in 1940.
Bruce could always figure out a way to defeat his opponents.
He was very smart.😆
I love how he rushes him down with a bombardment of punches. Good tactic. 3:46
This was a hot fight. I love the chi that was used. Bruce put the chi on invincibility.
My my my, how time sho fly.. The Greatest Kung Fu master and the Greatest basketball scorer in NBA history in a epic scene
Realistic Fight!!!
Nice fight scene. Btw, I wish I could pull off tiny white shorts like Kareem.
Many people said that “Game of Death” is not with the real Bruce Lee but this scene is definitely 100% Bruce.
Only man alive to have met two legends. RIP Bruce and Kobe