This particular combination seems to be what all BL originals agree on I noticed. Interesting. Bruce Lee must have pulled it off easily. I like it of course and also teach it.
So Bruce Lee is legit? I'm a Bruce fan but not the kind exaggerating about him. It's those Bruce Lee haters that are obsessed and want to tarnish his legacy. And I try to shut them up with logic.
@@bechelerroseme6821I always tell them they’ve never been a street fighter and they’ve never known a street fighter. Because if you’ve been a street fighter or if you’ve known a street fighter you know Bruce was definitely a street fighter.
Ted Wong.... 😄the guy was no good. And him and Teri Tom talked hella shit about the early stages of JKD. Not authentic at all. I appreciate some of Ted's teachings, but the guy didn't know how to fight, he knew some technical knowledge and knew how to break down broken rhythm, but still. He was nowhere close to the level of James Lee or Taky Kimura. Hell, Jesse Glover was even better.
Everyone had some thing to say about the jkdc vs ojkd. Cus D’Amato trained both of the greatest tactical amd fearless boxers of our era. In your own words, Sifu Ted trained his students in the technicalities and aspects of Broken rhythm. Thanks for making those points.
Bruce Lee died and Ted changed the entire curriculum that’s why he never produced one good student. Ted was mentally slow. Bruce would never allow him to spar NORRIS ,Lewis or Mike Stone .
I had a good experience with Sifu Ted, at the New York martial arts academy in 2000 seminar !
the true jkd,we meet sifu ted wong several times here in italy,a great man,a great teacher ,we were lucky have been trained with him
Thank you for commenting.
Well said!
HOLY CRAP! 3 videos!?! Totally spoiling your subs Paul.
Christmas a month late... ;)
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Ted Wong, a Bruce Lee protégé helped spread the legacy for JKD. A martial arts legend himself!
Cool video, thanks Paul!
Thank you, looking forward to coming things.
Like it ! Thanks for sharing
Would have liked to hear the dialog
This particular combination seems to be what all BL originals agree on I noticed. Interesting. Bruce Lee must have pulled it off easily. I like it of course and also teach it.
Well said!
So Bruce Lee is legit? I'm a Bruce fan but not the kind exaggerating about him. It's those Bruce Lee haters that are obsessed and want to tarnish his legacy. And I try to shut them up with logic.
@@bechelerroseme6821I always tell them they’ve never been a street fighter and they’ve never known a street fighter. Because if you’ve been a street fighter or if you’ve known a street fighter you know Bruce was definitely a street fighter.
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Hitting an opponent in the head (face, chin, mouth) with a clinched fist, in a real fight, will break a hand in an instance. Then what?
Depends on who's hand it is.
Ted Wong.... 😄the guy was no good. And him and Teri Tom talked hella shit about the early stages of JKD. Not authentic at all. I appreciate some of Ted's teachings, but the guy didn't know how to fight, he knew some technical knowledge and knew how to break down broken rhythm, but still. He was nowhere close to the level of James Lee or Taky Kimura. Hell, Jesse Glover was even better.
Jesse glover I didn't teach JKD but ok...
Everyone had some thing to say about the jkdc vs ojkd. Cus D’Amato trained both of the greatest tactical amd fearless boxers of our era. In your own words, Sifu Ted trained his students in the technicalities and aspects of Broken rhythm. Thanks for making those points.
We are our welcome to our-own opinion.
Bruce Lee died and Ted changed the entire curriculum that’s why he never produced one good student. Ted was mentally slow. Bruce would never allow him to spar NORRIS ,Lewis or Mike Stone .
He was a chemist. How would he be mentally slow?