At age 21 I saw ETD and that scene with O'Hara - was extraordinary. This movie so impressed me that is may have been the inspiration for my lifelong fitness and appreciation of MA, although I think it started 7 years earlier. Would love to have also see one of the greatest legendary MA ever, undefeated, 63 wins, 57 knockouts, 0 losses. 1st BB attacined at age 14, and 9 BB disciplines - Benny "The Jet" Urquidez.
The fact that people start comparing bruces acting with other new actors is so humiliating. Bruce lee acted in a time where technology in its begining of development. With no extra photoshoping. Some action scenes he did it in a single stretch where our new stars take 4 to 5 shots before completion. Bruce had to slow down his actions inorder for the camera to catch his moves. In todays movies computer need to speedup actions inorder to make it look more realistic.
People can put other martial artists in lists of great fight scenes without taking away from Bruce. He paved the way for sure, but others added their own flare. Like Jackie Chan with his use of props and the whole set, or Jet Li with his traditional styles, or Tony Jaa bringing Muay Boron/Muay Thai into the limelight, and same for Iko Uwais with Silat.
Finally. Someone is showing more of Michael Jai White! Ranks up their with the best. Look how people are, rather than focus on how great these fight scenes are, I read criticisms. Figures.
The look on Bruce's face was of pure perfection and a defining moment of his great acting skills as well as him being the complete Martial arts master. A lot of people don't realize that Bruce Lee had been acting since he was a young child. His parents were actors or performers that toured China doing various theatrical plays. So, Bruce was a complete actor as well as a complete Martial arts master by the time he reached adult age. So, when you see him doing this face right here in ETD, he is conveying the anger of vengeance, and the emotional pain of losing his sister along with the sorrow, and then finally the relief of having avenged her all rolled up into one incredible face that he displays. Every time I see that face it reminds me of what a great actor he was! It's lost on people, the actor he was because we're so blown away by his kung fu skills.
Hands down.. THUMBS UUUUUUUUUUUP!! This is one of my favorites of Michael Jai White films.. the man is AWSOME.. the movie I could watch & not grow tired of it… the FIGHT in the third act is STRAIGHT DYNAMITE!!!.. although it’s all choreographed & acted.. that was one of the BEST FIghts in a film.. 5 MILLION DOLLARS worth .. the white fighter price really had me going.. he was TOUGH … it seems he left it open for a sequel.. make part 2 on bone .. word
The fight scene is perfect because you have MJW and Matt Mullins, 2 great martial artists that made it believable. The fight captured you because it looked like it could go either way.
Matt Mullins character was too cocky choosing to fight in a fricken suit and leather dress shoes. If he had dressed in something more fitting for a fight he would of had a greater chance
this was a great movie, wanted so bad for a part 2! imo, Michael jai white is underrated, Hollywood should give him more movies! he is in my top 3 of today's fighters. he's got a few different black belts, strong, fast..
This ended with what looked like the setup for a sequel. Another idea and I actually found out his email and told him (Matt Mullins) is that just as Uri Boyka became the hero of Undisputed 3 and 4 I think "Pretty Boy" price should have had his own spinoff movie as the HERO. He was not really a villain, it was just his job to fight Bone. He might not have been aware of the level of criminality of his bosses. Maybe in his spinoff he is horrified to find out how evil McVeigh really is and he takes the moral high ground and opposes McVeigh and defends some innocent people McVeigh tries to kill or harm. Bone never really met his match and kind of Supermanned his way through the movie. I think in the sequel he should have had to face a martial artist villain who, unlike Price absolutely matches him in strength, fighting ability and all around "badassness'. Have an enemy that makes Bone the UNDERDOG. Maybe Bone finally ekes out his win but takes a lot of damage doing it.
All I can say is thankgod they made Enter the Dragon! Can you imagine a world without a blockbuster Hollywood budget Bruce Lee film. I mean dont get me wrong I liked the big boss etc, but the sheer production value was epic. Even if a little dated due to the 70's goofyness
I haven't heard the name "Benny the Jet" since the 70s when I studied big time. Then I became a cop, and they told me to forget everything I'd learned.
This person knows, these have been always the top fights in Kung Fu. Now we know they have been some Jackie Chan and Jet Li ones also we can't forget also Wesley Snipes.
That's the problem though "for an American film". It _is_ good for an American film but if you compare it to Asian MA movies it looks kinda gay to be honest.
Especially in the last fight vs Mat Mullins. They incorporated feints, Mullins lands some good hits to show that he's a legitimate threat, both of their fighting styles shows the personality and confidence of each fighter and you can actually see MJW almost slip. The fact that they didn't cut that out and left it makes it seem a little more real and the little things like that add up and add to my enjoyment of that fight above the rest in the movie.
I think Michael J. White is an excellent fighter with swift actions, speed, agility and physical shape that will be an envy of many of so called martial arts experts and body builders.
@@claudiodominguez. : Bro, he is in the movies for his Martial Arts prowess, not his acting skills, there are very few Martial artists who can act also.
@@Jupitor108 Dude, what's his fight record ? martial artist is anyone that claims to be. A competition fighter like Benny the Jet is a true champion and a movie star. Two very, very different things, one makes a living putting people on the canvas, the other is doing choreographed and edited special effects.
@@mathewiamele3730 Spawn underutilized him. He was special forces as Al Simmons-- just a little more of him before he became Spawn wouldn't have been a bad thing.
@@rustyrachford7189: True... which is why one is taught to constantly move in a way that keeps the multiple opponents getting in each other’s way. And to attack first the one trying to maneuver behind one’s self. Easy to say, difficult to do! 👍
Happy to discover this gem. I've seen so many martial arts movies dating from the 70s up till today. The fights here from " Blood and Bone" are superb in its own "karate/jiu-jitsu" combat style: clean and neat, basic, no complex moves (think Steven Seagal's or Jet Li's or Wing Chun etc.), no rope, no close-up frames... One can tell the actors are real fighters. Lots of nice kicks which is rare to see nowadays and refreshing to watch.
@@austinhaut864 wikipedia says karate, takewondo and kung fu. Interesting because I definitely saw some ITF Taekwondo in there. I wonder what level of black belt he is in each of those? It's rare to have people in UFC/MMA who are actually good at per se martial arts, as opposed to western kickboxing and what amounts to western wrestling ("brazilian jujitsu", created by Scottish family Gracie who reside in Brazil but are not Latinos). White seems, in this movie at least, to actually be good at per se martial arts.
@@nguyyt Not at all ! It is a japanese movie with japanese actors ! It is a story of two brothers... ( I don't wanna spoil !) year 2007with Akihito Yagi, Tatsuya Naka, The actors are really ... black bely in karate. So I hope you will see it
No bruce cant have the best fight scenes ever because he didnt have the best fighters at his disposal or I guess at his request I should say? Chuck norris was his best student and he was good but he was nowhere near mr. Lee and his abilities. Whats funny is mr White is retaining his "humanity" what he does in his movies is beneath him quite literally. He can jump more like twice that high and punch twice as hard. He does not want to hurt us. He is beyond our understanding. I do know this however, he can do everything bruce could do except with much more power. Bruce didnt live long enough to reach grandmaster status basically. Bruce had more to give but had nobody to give it to. He needed only 1 warrior of equal or greater ability to ascend. He was actual legend yes but even he was lacking.
@@justinmagee2203 chuck nurris never in history was bruce lee's student or something similarly, dont talk about topics in wich you dont have a piece of knowledge, and Michael Jay White uses karate which is different and in my opinion less complete than wushu or chinese martials, so both are completely different styles. You can´t say that mr. white can do the same things and even with more power than Bruce Lee cause you dont even know what those skills are so you should read more and practise a martial art to have a notion of these topics and talk more properly about them
the guy in the suit is a very talented and Real martial artist, Discovery Channel made a documentary called Discovery Channel - Xtreme Martial Arts, about him and his training. its on youtube you can search for it
@@padonk0ff513 that suit guy is matt mullins a 5 times martial art world champion. not really a moron. that fight is epic and so is the guy. you can clearly see he is good although he obviously had to lose the fight
A competitive kick boxer once said to me, "strength is important, but speed always beats strength." So I asked, "what about Mike Tyson?" He said, "Just run..."
I liked your comment because I am a big fan of Bruce Lee. I rewatch the Legend of Bruce Lee 50 episode single series and it never gets old. I never skip and watch it thru. However! I disliked the Enter the Dragon movie entirely. Bruce Lee was Godly compared to all the bad guys and that was kinda boring for me to watch. The Only person who had skill in that movie was Bruce, everyone else was a noob. Bruce Lee for example is like if reality took Scott Adkins Or Donnie Yen etc from 2010, and travelled that modern fighter to the era of Bruce Lee, is Bruce Lee. Imo. Imagine if Bruce Lee was in his prime in our era of time, his fight scenes would be so many times better because people in Bruce Lee's era couldn't fight real combat even with a traditional art being mastered because Bruce Lee was MMA strictly for combat like the pro fighters are today, inspired by Bruce originally with MMA, JKD is mma. And mma is kung fu because of Bruce. If Bruce was in our era of time and knowledge in his prime, that would be pretty damn scary. And people don't realize Bruce was too good for his era of time. He really was a Legend. This is all Imo. I been learning Chinese bc the 50 episode series, there's no English. Nihao-Hello. Jiao wo datong-Call me Chase. Wo hen gaoxing-I am happy. Wo hue cha-I drink tea. Ta shi lixiaolong-He was Bruce Lee. Zaijian-Goodbye. :)
@@coincollectorchase Bruce was one of a kind; an incredible human being and great master of his craft. Unfortunately, he was not invincible. A mistake in not warming up cost him greatly as he suffered from chronic back pain for the rest of his (short) life. In fact, in the movie Enter the Dragon - a stunt double was used for a number of complicated moves (i.e., somersaults, etc.,).
Yeah I don't know what happened to MJ White. This was undoubtedly his best film and I thought he'd take off after that but no it hasn't happened. All his films have been pretty average or poor since. But the movie, Blood and Bone, was first class. The story was good, the direction was great, the action was brilliant, the acting was superb and very watchable - in fact you can watch this over and over again - like all great movies. So I'm left disappointed that nothing before or since as good as this has come from him.
Awe DAMMIT Man!!! You cut it right when Micheal was about to finish off that very technical fight scene... NICE Cliff Hanger technique! I need to go watch that again because I seen it before but it's been ages... I forget how he finished that kick he does after his leg gets caught. Thank you for creating and sharing this! (1Like+1Sub+1Share)
+Erchandixe “Rangø46” Khewniz Ong Bak was pretty good, but I prefer the Once Upon a Time in China series. 6 Jet Li films. The Yip Man films are excellent, with #3 out later this year I think.
A video called "best fight scenes ever made" needs to have the feather-duster fight scene & the Ip Man vs. 10 black belts scenes from the movie Ip Man. Anyone who's ever seen that movie knows what I'm talking about. Also, the Bourne vs. Chimp (pen vs. knife) fight from The Bourne Identity & Bourne vs. Desh from The Bourne Ultimatum are classics!
Back in the 60's-70's some of Bruce Lee's fight scenes had to be shot in slow motion as he was that fast the cameras couldn't catch all the moves- Fact !
Michael J. White had me wondering where he was all these years! These scenes in this movie were off the charts good...not the run-of-the -mill stuff that we see over and over in other martial art films. The title of this presentation is a little overstated...just a little !
The "Ohara" fight scene in Enter the Dragon is hands down, the best fight sequence ever. It really puts the rest in this collection to shame. -RIP Kevin Ferguson (Kimbo Slice), you were a gentlemen and great fighter. Sorry you never got a lead, but great to see you on the big screen.
MJW has to much “ movie moves” , take the last fight he is in the guy id a half decent fighter it goes on a he s dumb fuck.. totally unbelievable … Bruce Lee is working off a mickie mouse budget, has to argue with the director to get the camera shot ( that not only put Bruce as fighter but as a director on the map) and as he said himself …. It always had to be truthful.. meaning he could do it for real , that what has stood the test of time ….. had he got the equivalent of a big budget, like your man , the mind boggles at the possibilities, the man was a brilliant martial artist and an very capable actor, he was after all a child actor, but what makes him the one that every martial artist is compared with is his dedication to every detail of his craft.. he was brilliant, and that is not an opinion, that my friend is a fact, and the prove is the reason why people say that this guy or that guy is better …. Why the comparison if their so brilliant? You compare with greatness to when you want to be great .. but the truth is greatness is seen fluidity of movement, the grace of style , the dedication to detail, and it does not mimic it had it own individuality… and that is Bruce Lee
@@Callum620 Very well said. I was wondering the same thing. That was a beat down, not a fight,... a massacre,... like a drive -by with a automatic weapon on an unarmed person.!!
@@kerozenedoux6786 But he should first do something to make him a legend. He has no real fights to ever prove himself like tons of other fighters do. I judge based on facts, not reputation. I have never seen the facts.
@@datsuntoyy You did not understand, it is not Bruce Lee who proclaims himself legend but we who raised him to the ranks of legend, which is why he has nothing to prove. It's up to us to prove it and it really doesn't matter. In some Asian countries he even became a God it seems... Jesus proclaimed himself the son of God and many believed him, should we also ask him to prove it, is this important for Christians? Bruce Lee never said he was the undisputed master of martial arts, we gave him this image, that's a legend... If people want him to be the strongest in the world you can't do anything about it. One thing is sure, a legend dies young...
@@kerozenedoux6786 I do understand, you aparently aren't following what I'm saying. People like the Ipman, Chuck Norris, Wallace, Vic Moore and the like have proven themselves. They are the legends to me. I've always wondered why they looked up to Bruce, from what I've seen he was a master of parlor tricks who never proved himself in a fight. I'm not Christian, I belive Jesus was just a man, nothing more. This however is a completely different issue.
The Bruce Lee Enter the Dragon scene with everyone clapping in approval created/ inspired one of the Best video game EPIC fight scenes in Mortal Kombat 1
There is something about the classics where the cheesyness and intensity are just balanced better. Man even now you can still see Bruce Lee's jabs is as fast as Sugar ray Leonard's.
@Junior;I remember before the"Fox Theatre" in downtown Detroit was renovated into an opulent, first-run"Broadway"-show and concert venue,it used to show old Bruce Lee and other '70s"chop-socky"films in the mid-80s for $5.00 bucks,when movie-houses still EXISTED south of 8 Mile Road and you could actually AFFORD to EAT in them with $ 6.50 buckets of popcorn and a $4.00 large"Sprite"!!
@@jamesthaxton5553 watch Viking Samurai on you tube about Michael Jai white.....He's basically the new Steven Seagull. Very Good on screen. Camera friendly, but all his moves are extremely telegraphed. He is not a real Fighter whatsoever. Do I like some movies he's been in along with his fight scenes...Hell yes, but is he the real deal? Unfortunately not. It's played out like that
bbb@kneeboi;yeah man,and Chuck said he had"lost touch"with Bruce,after he went off to Hollywood to start a movie career. He said he happened to run into him two years down the line and Bruce asked him,did he want to be his opponent in his next movie which he was also directing. Bruce told him it would be the ultimate fight-scene at the Roman Colosseum,between two WARRIORS fighting to the death!! Chuck being the WORLD martial-arts CHAMPION at the time,asked:"So who WINS Bruce?" Bruce answered:"Well I'M the"star"of this movie,so I win." Chuch replied:"So you want to beat the WORLD-champ?!?" Bruce retorted:"No,I want to KILL the world-champ." Chuck smiled with:"Oh."
Jai White is my favorite action star. However, I would like it if he allowed his opponents via scripting and fight scenes to get somewhere equal to him during battle. Think of Fender in Cyborg, who had awesome defensive skill, even using his bare arm to off a knife attack. It was more realistic....except for Gibson taking out an army of buffed fighters in the end lol!!!
How is he any different from Wesley Snipes, Seagal or Tony Jaa? They rarely take licks in their movies. The only ‘realistic’ ones are Scott Adkins, Iko Uwais and of course, Bruce Lee.
Michael Jai White is definitely underrated and unfortunately didn't get enough recognition like Wesley Snipes or Steven Seagal. I like all 3 of them but there's something about Michael (his speed of kicks?) that is really amazing. Used to be a big Seagal fan until recently. Wesley Snipes - not much to say, has lost it in recent years. But, end of the day, Bruce Lee was someone who can't be compared to any artist (maybe Jackie Chan is the closest to him). Good video and good comments!
What I like about the first segment is the lack of background music. Mostly ambient noise, like a real fight. The efforts of the combatants becomes the focus of the scene.
+psycropticide99 in enter the dragon it was Mr lee's sister not his mother. after the fight with the O'Hara's men they trapped her in a shack. the sister committed suicide because O'Hara and his men were probably going to rape her
BRUCE LEE WAS JUST TOO FAST FOR HUMANS. NO ONE EVER HAS BEEN EQUAL TO HIS SKILLS. DONNY YEN, CHUCK NORRIS , BILL SUPERFOOT WALLACE , JOE LEWIS COME FAIRLY CLOSE, JACKIE CHAN, JET LI ARE IMPRESSIVE TOO.
I do have to say everyone who makes these "Best Fight Scene" videos is seriously lacking "The Raid: Redemption" in their lives. Good video though. These are definitely some well made and classic fight scenes.
The Best Fight Scene Ever: "Jeez bro where did you get those muscles, you been lifting those weights? You done a bit of Lag, am I right?" (Don't blink) "The names Jake - Jake the muss!"
If Hollywood would simply show a street fight in a realistic manner, even with overly clean technique and polish, the fights would last about 4-10 seconds. Getting hit on the chin with solid elbows, fists, knees, shins etc… for several minutes is a fucking joke. I am not taking anything away from the ability of the fighters who perform in these scenes, but they would be so much cooler without all the drama and oiled up, shaved, shirtless crap. Tom Cruise looks like more of a badass in the film "Jack Reacher (the bar fight)" by simply kicking the guys nuts up into his ass than the real martial artists doing these shit scenes. I know they are "martial arts" films, but anyone who trains live (whether it's boxing, wrestling, Muay Thai, Jiu Jitsu, MMA etc…) and knows how to choreograph a good street fight (a few seconds of powerful, brutal technique) would make much more exciting scenes than this crap. But most 15 year olds prefer the Jackie Chan movie fu bullshit.
A fight that lasts 4-10 seconds? How the fuck is that going to be exciting? The only thing they'd be doing is hugging each other and try to push each other to the ground until the other guy passes out. Realistic approaches aren't going to hype anyone up as well as fast-paced choreographed fights.
I know what the film is, it's very one sided though to think this film has the best fight scenes ever made and shows the user who posted this hasn't watched much martial arts films at all. I can name many a film with better fight scenes, don't come at me as this film having realistic fights either because there's just as much BS here as every other film.
Always amazes me how well Michael Jai White moves for such a big dude... (by the way, if you haven't already seen it, check out Accident Man... two on one fight scene with White, Scott Adkins, and Ray "Darth Maul" Park)
"Boards...don't hit back." Lee didn't even flinch, fuggin awesome!
"Boards don't hit back." Hahahaha, that was such a cool, bad-ass reaction!
i know right.... Bruce was the best !
I love watching these. The white guy in the suit did much better than I would have expected.
A well-choreographed fight scene is sheer beauty.
That prison bathroom scene is action movie poetry.
I love it when the opponent hits the board and Bruce Lee quotes: " boards, don't hit back" that's been one of my best all-time movie lines.......
I personally like Mike Tyson's real quote, "Everyone has a plan till they get punched in the face"
@@zsavage1820 1 of the Greatest Quotes Ever! 💯👍🏿✊🏿
@@zsavage1820 nah I don't like that. Bruce Lee is better in every way and in everything.
At age 21 I saw ETD and that scene with O'Hara - was extraordinary. This movie so impressed me that is may have been the inspiration for my lifelong fitness and appreciation of MA, although I think it started 7 years earlier. Would love to have also see one of the greatest legendary MA ever, undefeated, 63 wins, 57 knockouts, 0 losses. 1st BB attacined at age 14, and 9 BB disciplines - Benny "The Jet" Urquidez.
Watched my first Bruce Lee movie in 1975. I'm just as amazed by his speed today as I was back then.
After all these years and I still don’t get sick, watching any of it
Michael Jai White deserved more roles in his prime! We missed out on a lot of this man's talent!
He is the closest thing to Bruce Lee's epic fight scenes in modern times.
@@krystal_tweex321 AGREED!
There's still time. Perhaps john wick 5 is that ever happens.
Fusion of Bruce Lee and Tyson
Right! But I get the impression he didn't have the patience for the bs
O' Harra's treachery has entertained us.
Dayum.😆😅😂🤣
The fact that people start comparing bruces acting with other new actors is so humiliating. Bruce lee acted in a time where technology in its begining of development. With no extra photoshoping. Some action scenes he did it in a single stretch where our new stars take 4 to 5 shots before completion. Bruce had to slow down his actions inorder for the camera to catch his moves. In todays movies computer need to speedup actions inorder to make it look more realistic.
People can put other martial artists in lists of great fight scenes without taking away from Bruce. He paved the way for sure, but others added their own flare. Like Jackie Chan with his use of props and the whole set, or Jet Li with his traditional styles, or Tony Jaa bringing Muay Boron/Muay Thai into the limelight, and same for Iko Uwais with Silat.
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Why? Because of the screams?
Finally. Someone is showing more of Michael Jai White! Ranks up their with the best. Look how people are, rather than focus on how great these fight scenes are, I read criticisms. Figures.
Any man that can move like that in a suit has my respect!
MAN, MIKE JAI WHITE IS NO JOKE. BLOOD N BONE STILL ONE OF MY FAV MARTIAL ARTS MOVIES OF ALL TIME. FIGHT SCENE WERE INCREDIBLE
Absolutely!
Steve Adkins too
Very corny
Lmao ok well he's no Tiger Chen who did more complex and impressive moves but he's pretty good.
@@RitsychServare who tha fck is Tiger Chan. Lol
Master Bruce Lee left us way too soon but the legacy he left us will never be topped!
Love the look on Bruce's face when he deals the death blow!
The look on Bruce's face was of pure perfection and a defining moment of his great acting skills as well as him being the complete Martial arts master. A lot of people don't realize that Bruce Lee had been acting since he was a young child. His parents were actors or performers that toured China doing various theatrical plays. So, Bruce was a complete actor as well as a complete Martial arts master by the time he reached adult age. So, when you see him doing this face right here in ETD, he is conveying the anger of vengeance, and the emotional pain of losing his sister along with the sorrow, and then finally the relief of having avenged her all rolled up into one incredible face that he displays. Every time I see that face it reminds me of what a great actor he was! It's lost on people, the actor he was because we're so blown away by his kung fu skills.
I didn't know Bloodsport used so many of the exact scenes used in Enter The Dragon. Wow! Just a little switch up in the characters.
Hands down.. THUMBS UUUUUUUUUUUP!! This is one of my favorites of Michael Jai White films.. the man is AWSOME.. the movie I could watch & not grow tired of it… the FIGHT in the third act is STRAIGHT DYNAMITE!!!.. although it’s all choreographed & acted.. that was one of the BEST FIghts in a film.. 5 MILLION DOLLARS worth .. the white fighter price really had me going.. he was TOUGH … it seems he left it open for a sequel.. make part 2 on bone .. word
"They Live" best fight scene (Keith David and Roddy Piper)
Love the Bruce Lee quote " boards do not hit back "
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Something similar said Bolo Yeung to JCVM in "Bloodsport"
06:00. One of the greatest lines ever uttered in the history of cinema: "Boards don't hit back".
4:21,the arrogance of the jacket toss makes me laugh every time 🤣🤣
1:22 😊
Aawyyi
Who is this man? He doesn't even look like he's trying. No effort needed. He's just perfect.
chuck norris
Because he's not it's a slow fight scene.
Michael Jai White!!!!
Clubber Lang
The fight scene is perfect because you have MJW and Matt Mullins, 2 great martial artists that made it believable. The fight captured you because it looked like it could go either way.
And Kimbo Slice
Matt Mullins character was too cocky choosing to fight in a fricken suit and leather dress shoes. If he had dressed in something more fitting for a fight he would of had a greater chance
@@MegaDrummerdude13... he would HAVE had...
@claudiodigregorio4315 seriously?.. how anal retentive are you. Do you feel better now?
this was a great movie, wanted so bad for a part 2! imo, Michael jai white is underrated, Hollywood should give him more movies! he is in my top 3 of today's fighters. he's got a few different black belts, strong, fast..
I believe he has 9 different black belts.
"A black belt only covers 2" of your ass. You have to cover the rest."
Royce Gracie
This ended with what looked like the setup for a sequel. Another idea and I actually found out his email and told him (Matt Mullins) is that just as Uri Boyka became the hero of Undisputed 3 and 4 I think "Pretty Boy" price should have had his own spinoff movie as the HERO. He was not really a villain, it was just his job to fight Bone. He might not have been aware of the level of criminality of his bosses. Maybe in his spinoff he is horrified to find out how evil McVeigh really is and he takes the moral high ground and opposes McVeigh and defends some innocent people McVeigh tries to kill or harm.
Bone never really met his match and kind of Supermanned his way through the movie. I think in the sequel he should have had to face a martial artist villain who, unlike Price absolutely matches him in strength, fighting ability and all around "badassness'. Have an enemy that makes Bone the UNDERDOG. Maybe Bone finally ekes out his win but takes a lot of damage doing it.
This is when he was in phenomenal shape as a young man, but not anymore. The fact is we all age and MJW has aged and also gotten out of shape.
@@Zurround .
6:44 that guy’s eyebrow always cracks me up
He has a cunning plan...
these are great scenes, legend of drunken master had some bangers too. if I made a video like this it would be over an hour long, lol.
All I can say is thankgod they made Enter the Dragon! Can you imagine a world without a blockbuster Hollywood budget Bruce Lee film.
I mean dont get me wrong I liked the big boss etc, but the sheer production value was epic. Even if a little dated due to the 70's goofyness
The award winning fight scene between Jackie Chan and Benny "the Jet" Urquidez.
I must add the scene from Road House movie
I haven't heard the name "Benny the Jet" since the 70s when I studied big time. Then I became a cop, and they told me to forget everything I'd learned.
accelerated. but yeah, great choreography.
This person knows, these have been always the top fights in Kung Fu. Now we know they have been some Jackie Chan and Jet Li ones also we can't forget also Wesley Snipes.
Best fight scene ever is Wheels On Meals - Benny the Jet vs Jackie Chan. It should be in any list of "greatest".
Best fight scene is from the movie ''The Raid'' its Mad Dog VS Jaka
one of my favorites has always been the end fight scene in jackie chans legend of drunken master
true dat
agree, the most bad ass fight scene ever! also i dislike the wanna be karate dude on the first 3 scenes...
They dont have it because most never heard of Bennie the Jet...that's one from way back...Like Bill Superfoot Wallace.
The first movie is actually fantastic fight choreography for an American martial arts film. I'm impressed.
That's the problem though "for an American film". It _is_ good for an American film but if you compare it to Asian MA movies it looks kinda gay to be honest.
Especially in the last fight vs Mat Mullins. They incorporated feints, Mullins lands some good hits to show that he's a legitimate threat, both of their fighting styles shows the personality and confidence of each fighter and you can actually see MJW almost slip. The fact that they didn't cut that out and left it makes it seem a little more real and the little things like that add up and add to my enjoyment of that fight above the rest in the movie.
The ones that deserve credit are the stunts flying and rolling in the air even without being touched or barely touched
I think Michael J. White is an excellent fighter with swift actions, speed, agility and physical shape that will be an envy of many of so called martial arts experts and body builders.
Bruce Lee still the best Kung fighter ever
He bad
WWHHHATTTT ? fighter or actor, reality is a thing.
@@claudiodominguez. : Bro, he is in the movies for his Martial Arts prowess, not his acting skills, there are very few Martial artists who can act also.
@@Jupitor108 Dude, what's his fight record ? martial artist is anyone that claims to be. A competition fighter like Benny the Jet is a true champion and a movie star. Two very, very different things, one makes a living putting people on the canvas, the other is doing choreographed and edited special effects.
This is why people who've only watched 5 fight movies should never make lists like this.....so sad.
Yeah so true.. It's so a pain to talk movies with stupids.. ^^
Very true...
@@ARatQuiRit it is a great fight movie, I have seen many. He is way better than Chuck Bore-us and Others
@Dave B
Exactly....
we were all once young and stupid
some more , some less, but it's unavoidable because IT'S HOW WE LEARN
Pathetic
I've had 5 copies of this & they've all been robbed of me! Awesome film😁
Michael Jai White is one tough dude! He should have starred in many more martial arts movies!
Hell yeah, he's badass, he should've been in more movies with Van Damm, I think he's a 7th degree black belt
@@mathewiamele3730 Spawn underutilized him. He was special forces as Al Simmons-- just a little more of him before he became Spawn wouldn't have been a bad thing.
in the movies, when the star is fighting against a group, the group usually attacks one by one while the other is just looking and doing nothing...
That's the way it always is. In real fights its 3 guys tackling you from behind. They never stand one on one
@@rustyrachford7189 Yes. N how do 4 limbs of the hero, deal with 4 limbs of Many attackers attacking from behind n sides?
@@soulman3790 you dont
@@rustyrachford7189: True... which is why one is taught to constantly move in a way that keeps the multiple opponents getting in each other’s way. And to attack first the one trying to maneuver behind one’s self. Easy to say, difficult to do! 👍
Bruce Lee's deadly howl and insane eyes are his trademark when victory - a mesmerizing combination
His teachings are far more valuable than any on-screen presence he ever had.
Happy to discover this gem. I've seen so many martial arts movies dating from the 70s up till today. The fights here from " Blood and Bone" are superb in its own "karate/jiu-jitsu" combat style:
clean and neat, basic, no complex moves (think Steven Seagal's or Jet Li's or Wing Chun etc.), no rope, no close-up frames... One can tell the actors are real fighters. Lots of nice kicks which is rare to see nowadays and refreshing to watch.
Michael Jai White is trained in many different styles which he used in Blood and Bone.
@@austinhaut864 wikipedia says karate, takewondo and kung fu. Interesting because I definitely saw some ITF Taekwondo in there. I wonder what level of black belt he is in each of those? It's rare to have people in UFC/MMA who are actually good at per se martial arts, as opposed to western kickboxing and what amounts to western wrestling ("brazilian jujitsu", created by Scottish family Gracie who reside in Brazil but are not Latinos). White seems, in this movie at least, to actually be good at per se martial arts.
if you want a real karate movie (yes truly karate) you should watch : "black belt"
@@guyvandurme7228 Which one? Do you mean the one from 1992 with Don "the dragon" Wilson? I think I watched it looong time ago...
@@nguyyt Not at all ! It is a japanese movie with japanese actors ! It is a story of two brothers... ( I don't wanna spoil !) year 2007with Akihito Yagi, Tatsuya Naka, The actors are really ... black bely in karate. So I hope you will see it
Wow I still get chills everytime I watch that fight scene with Bruce.
Martialarts is like a path of enlightenment in order to attain perfection
Bruce Lee will always have the greatest fight scenes of all time.
No bruce cant have the best fight scenes ever because he didnt have the best fighters at his disposal or I guess at his request I should say? Chuck norris was his best student and he was good but he was nowhere near mr. Lee and his abilities. Whats funny is mr White is retaining his "humanity" what he does in his movies is beneath him quite literally. He can jump more like twice that high and punch twice as hard. He does not want to hurt us. He is beyond our understanding. I do know this however, he can do everything bruce could do except with much more power. Bruce didnt live long enough to reach grandmaster status basically. Bruce had more to give but had nobody to give it to. He needed only 1 warrior of equal or greater ability to ascend. He was actual legend yes but even he was lacking.
@@justinmagee2203 Spoken like a true fan boy. lol
@@justinmagee2203 chuck nurris never in history was bruce lee's student or something similarly, dont talk about topics in wich you dont have a piece of knowledge, and Michael Jay White uses karate which is different and in my opinion less complete than wushu or chinese martials, so both are completely different styles. You can´t say that mr. white can do the same things and even with more power than Bruce Lee cause you dont even know what those skills are so you should read more and practise a martial art to have a notion of these topics and talk more properly about them
Not better then the Venom Mob
Only Bruce Lee could kill Bruce Lee.
2:48. That jump kick never gets old.
I'd love to see a fight between Donnie Yen and Jet Li, that would be amazing.
They fight in a film called Hero.
This is excellent fight choreography. And the setting makes it even more interesting. The actor in the suit is a really talented fighter..
Are you serious? This is one of the worst things i've seen
the guy in the suit is a very talented and Real martial artist, Discovery Channel made a documentary called Discovery Channel - Xtreme Martial Arts, about him and his training. its on youtube you can search for it
@@padonk0ff513 that suit guy is matt mullins a 5 times martial art world champion. not really a moron. that fight is epic and so is the guy. you can clearly see he is good although he obviously had to lose the fight
@@padonk0ff513 One of the most clueless comments I've ever read
@@padonk0ff513 Are you seriously blind? Lmao bet you can't even do what he does
A competitive kick boxer once said to me, "strength is important, but speed always beats strength." So I asked, "what about Mike Tyson?" He said, "Just run..."
Iron Mike had both.
“Ohara’s treachery has disgraced us”.
Best fight scene ever was the dungeon fight in Enter the Dragon.
I liked your comment because I am a big fan of Bruce Lee. I rewatch the Legend of Bruce Lee 50 episode single series and it never gets old. I never skip and watch it thru. However! I disliked the Enter the Dragon movie entirely. Bruce Lee was Godly compared to all the bad guys and that was kinda boring for me to watch. The Only person who had skill in that movie was Bruce, everyone else was a noob.
Bruce Lee for example is like if reality took Scott Adkins Or Donnie Yen etc from 2010, and travelled that modern fighter to the era of Bruce Lee, is Bruce Lee. Imo. Imagine if Bruce Lee was in his prime in our era of time, his fight scenes would be so many times better because people in Bruce Lee's era couldn't fight real combat even with a traditional art being mastered because Bruce Lee was MMA strictly for combat like the pro fighters are today, inspired by Bruce originally with MMA, JKD is mma. And mma is kung fu because of Bruce.
If Bruce was in our era of time and knowledge in his prime, that would be pretty damn scary. And people don't realize Bruce was too good for his era of time. He really was a Legend. This is all Imo.
I been learning Chinese bc the 50 episode series, there's no English.
Nihao-Hello.
Jiao wo datong-Call me Chase.
Wo hen gaoxing-I am happy.
Wo hue cha-I drink tea.
Ta shi lixiaolong-He was Bruce Lee.
Zaijian-Goodbye. :)
@@coincollectorchase Bruce was one of a kind; an incredible human being and great master of his craft. Unfortunately, he was not invincible. A mistake in not warming up cost him greatly as he suffered from chronic back pain for the rest of his (short) life. In fact, in the movie Enter the Dragon - a stunt double was used for a number of complicated moves (i.e., somersaults, etc.,).
I can watch Bruce Lee all day long over and over again.
Lee is still the best for me period
why do these list always miss the ally fight with Rowdy Roddy Piper and Keith David in John Carpenter's" They Live"
Ahah, true. I love how it looks like the fight's over and it just starts again over and over.
Old school, I like it
In all fairness I think Roddy won cause he "Put on the damn glasses" in the end.
hell yeah that fight was a classic!!
That was a cool movie too. Very nice movie that many never saw unfortunately
Oh... The 'Alley' fight....
This man is the truth! Noticed no wire tricks.
Yeah I don't know what happened to MJ White. This was undoubtedly his best film and I thought he'd take off after that but no it hasn't happened. All his films have been pretty average or poor since. But the movie, Blood and Bone, was first class. The story was good, the direction was great, the action was brilliant, the acting was superb and very watchable - in fact you can watch this over and over again - like all great movies. So I'm left disappointed that nothing before or since as good as this has come from him.
MJ White is not willing to be turned out for Hollywood fame. Props!
Awe DAMMIT Man!!! You cut it right when Micheal was about to finish off that very technical fight scene... NICE Cliff Hanger technique! I need to go watch that again because I seen it before but it's been ages... I forget how he finished that kick he does after his leg gets caught. Thank you for creating and sharing this! (1Like+1Sub+1Share)
Mi point exactly....dey cut it right at dat technical scene
8:40 bruce lee’s reaction is like he steps on a nail and pretends to be tough😂
Never saw this first guy ,,missed these movies but I be watching them now,,,
My friend you need to watch The Raid 1 & 2, Ong Bak 1,2,3, Yip Man movies, Yuri Boyka...
Erchandixe Khewniz Blood and Bones is better man. Ong Bak was sick tho
Usman Khan I never seen that one :O tho will see it tonight 100%!!! Thnx ^^
+Erchandixe „Rangø46” Khewniz Possible The Raid 3 !! is coming soon at 2018-19 :) Official confirmation by director :)))
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+Erchandixe “Rangø46” Khewniz Ong Bak was pretty good, but I prefer the Once Upon a Time in China series. 6 Jet Li films.
The Yip Man films are excellent, with #3 out later this year I think.
The MJW - Matt Mullins fight is a def classic.
Matt is pretty formidable himself
A video called "best fight scenes ever made" needs to have the feather-duster fight scene & the Ip Man vs. 10 black belts scenes from the movie Ip Man. Anyone who's ever seen that movie knows what I'm talking about.
Also, the Bourne vs. Chimp (pen vs. knife) fight from The Bourne Identity & Bourne vs. Desh from The Bourne Ultimatum are classics!
For high speed actions like these, either the fighters trained very very hard and long, or simply run the video at speed 50% faster.
Back in the 60's-70's some of Bruce Lee's fight scenes had to be shot in slow motion as he was that fast the cameras couldn't catch all the moves- Fact !
Bruce lee's fighting scenes had to be slowed down because he moved too fast for the cameras this is what the producers and actor said.
Physical precision! The art of picking your opponent apart utilizing hands, knees, elbows and feet! Nothing wrong with a head but or a bite!
Should be names, best fights from blood and bone
Don bruce lee
Michael Jai White... dude is legit!!!
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Michael J. White had me wondering where he was all these years! These scenes in this movie were off the charts good...not the run-of-the -mill stuff that we see over and over in other martial art films. The title of this presentation is a little overstated...just a little !
The "Ohara" fight scene in Enter the Dragon is hands down, the best fight sequence ever. It really puts the rest in this collection to shame. -RIP Kevin Ferguson (Kimbo Slice), you were a gentlemen and great fighter. Sorry you never got a lead, but great to see you on the big screen.
Naw MJW is up there too me
Since when is a one-sided showmanship of speed a fight?
MJW has to much “ movie moves” , take the last fight he is in the guy id a half decent fighter it goes on a he s dumb fuck.. totally unbelievable … Bruce Lee is working off a mickie mouse budget, has to argue with the director to get the camera shot ( that not only put Bruce as fighter but as a director on the map) and as he said himself …. It always had to be truthful.. meaning he could do it for real , that what has stood the test of time ….. had he got the equivalent of a big budget, like your man , the mind boggles at the possibilities, the man was a brilliant martial artist and an very capable actor, he was after all a child actor, but what makes him the one that every martial artist is compared with is his dedication to every detail of his craft.. he was brilliant, and that is not an opinion, that my friend is a fact, and the prove is the reason why people say that this guy or that guy is better …. Why the comparison if their so brilliant? You compare with greatness to when you want to be great .. but the truth is greatness is seen fluidity of movement, the grace of style , the dedication to detail, and it does not mimic it had it own individuality… and that is Bruce Lee
Low IQ pseudo-intellectuals like yourself are so annoying. 🤦♂️
@@Callum620 Very well said. I was wondering the same thing. That was a beat down, not a fight,... a massacre,... like a drive -by with a automatic weapon on an unarmed person.!!
Underrated. Cheated. Robbed.
Jai was benched because of Spawn (movie).
Now, they're a mainstay...
Mr Lee your skills are extra ordinary I will never forget that line 🤣 Man he moved so fast that they had to slow the camera down.
Yet he never participated in any real fight to prove it.
@@datsuntoyy A legend doesn't need to prove anything...
@@kerozenedoux6786 But he should first do something to make him a legend. He has no real fights to ever prove himself like tons of other fighters do.
I judge based on facts, not reputation. I have never seen the facts.
@@datsuntoyy You did not understand, it is not Bruce Lee who proclaims himself legend but we who raised him to the ranks of legend, which is why he has nothing to prove. It's up to us to prove it and it really doesn't matter. In some Asian countries he even became a God it seems... Jesus proclaimed himself the son of God and many believed him, should we also ask him to prove it, is this important for Christians? Bruce Lee never said he was the undisputed master of martial arts, we gave him this image, that's a legend... If people want him to be the strongest in the world you can't do anything about it. One thing is sure, a legend dies young...
@@kerozenedoux6786 I do understand, you aparently aren't following what I'm saying. People like the Ipman, Chuck Norris, Wallace, Vic Moore and the like have proven themselves. They are the legends to me. I've always wondered why they looked up to Bruce, from what I've seen he was a master of parlor tricks who never proved himself in a fight.
I'm not Christian, I belive Jesus was just a man, nothing more. This however is a completely different issue.
You put all those crap scenes in with a scene from one of the greatest fight movies of all time, Enter the Dragon.
The Bruce Lee Enter the Dragon scene with everyone clapping in approval created/ inspired one of the Best video game EPIC fight scenes in Mortal Kombat 1
There is something about the classics where the cheesyness and intensity are just balanced better. Man even now you can still see Bruce Lee's jabs is as fast as Sugar ray Leonard's.
Faster......SRL said that him self
ok let’s be honest bruce lee was way faster he wasn’t “as fast”
Bruce Lee is among the quickest, and best fighters of all time. Didn't need to use fancy camera work to show that.
Even in slomo his last kick to o'hara's head was fast.
Rock vs Vin Diesel - Fast 5 is one of the top best for me lol that fight was brutal.
I remember going to the local walk in theatre and only paid $.15 cents to watch a Bruce Lee movie that was a long time ago
@Junior;I remember before the"Fox Theatre" in downtown Detroit was renovated into an opulent, first-run"Broadway"-show and concert venue,it used to show old Bruce Lee and other '70s"chop-socky"films in the mid-80s for $5.00 bucks,when movie-houses still EXISTED south of 8 Mile Road and you could actually AFFORD to EAT in them with $ 6.50 buckets of popcorn and a $4.00 large"Sprite"!!
Michael Jai White is way underrated. That dude has got the fire in those feet and hands!
But does he Really? You sure it ain't all Hollywood stunts?
@@leonardguillory2511 Very sure. Do some research on him. Even professional fighters seek him out for sparring and training.
@@jamesthaxton5553 watch Viking Samurai on you tube about Michael Jai white.....He's basically the new Steven Seagull. Very Good on screen. Camera friendly, but all his moves are extremely telegraphed. He is not a real Fighter whatsoever. Do I like some movies he's been in along with his fight scenes...Hell yes, but is he the real deal? Unfortunately not. It's played out like that
@@avenge1671 ruclips.net/video/kxsaJ3Q5YGA/видео.html
Dafuq O_o first 20seconds was Blackie Chan
"He broketed my nose!!"
lmao
Now it's more distinguished... kinda like a young Michael Jackson!
Lol 😁
+GHOSTUSER00 👍
I like little Michael
Probably the great Ninja Bob Sapps most convincing performance yet, including the rare scene where he is captured fighting on camera.
Bruce vs Chuck......best fight scene ever filmed
bbb@kneeboi;yeah man,and Chuck said he had"lost touch"with Bruce,after he went off to Hollywood to start a movie career. He said he happened to run into him two years down the line and Bruce asked him,did he want to be his opponent in his next movie which he was also directing. Bruce told him it would be the ultimate fight-scene at the Roman Colosseum,between two WARRIORS fighting to the death!! Chuck being the WORLD martial-arts CHAMPION at the time,asked:"So who WINS Bruce?" Bruce answered:"Well I'M the"star"of this movie,so I win." Chuch replied:"So you want to beat the WORLD-champ?!?" Bruce retorted:"No,I want to KILL the world-champ." Chuck smiled with:"Oh."
6:18 Just imagine you made something so amazing 50 years later it still stands up as an epic fight in a movie.
Just imagine you got crucified for all mankind
o'hara!
@Neville Billett just imagine there's no heaven, it's easy if you try.
This is one of those movies that is begging for a prequel or sequel. Loved it, I think this is MJW best movie. 👌
Jai White is my favorite action star. However, I would like it if he allowed his opponents via scripting and fight scenes to get somewhere equal to him during battle. Think of Fender in Cyborg, who had awesome defensive skill, even using his bare arm to off a knife attack. It was more realistic....except for Gibson taking out an army of buffed fighters in the end lol!!!
How is he any different from Wesley Snipes, Seagal or Tony Jaa? They rarely take licks in their movies. The only ‘realistic’ ones are Scott Adkins, Iko Uwais and of course, Bruce Lee.
Michael Jai White is definitely underrated and unfortunately didn't get enough recognition like Wesley Snipes or Steven Seagal. I like all 3 of them but there's something about Michael (his speed of kicks?) that is really amazing. Used to be a big Seagal fan until recently. Wesley Snipes - not much to say, has lost it in recent years. But, end of the day, Bruce Lee was someone who can't be compared to any artist (maybe Jackie Chan is the closest to him). Good video and good comments!
they're basically just dance routines...
that's why its called fight "scenes" and not actual fights..
Gladiator. Nothing else is close. Zimmer's soundtrack helps, that was awesome too.
Braveheart 👍🏿
What I like about the first segment is the lack of background music. Mostly ambient noise, like a real fight. The efforts of the combatants becomes the focus of the scene.
Like a real fight lol. Someone never been to a bar or club
Bruce's expression at 8:34. Makes you wonder who got hurt more, Bruce, or the other guy?
kid
+psycropticide99 in enter the dragon it was Mr lee's sister not his mother. after the fight with the O'Hara's men they trapped her in a shack. the sister committed suicide because O'Hara and his men were probably going to rape her
Bruce farted harder than he ever dkd in his life after he did a super mario jump on ohara. That's why he looked like that.
BRUCE LEE WAS JUST TOO FAST FOR HUMANS. NO ONE EVER HAS BEEN EQUAL TO HIS SKILLS. DONNY YEN, CHUCK NORRIS , BILL SUPERFOOT WALLACE , JOE LEWIS COME FAIRLY CLOSE, JACKIE CHAN, JET LI ARE IMPRESSIVE TOO.
ETsonggalaxy you're joking, right?
Bolo told JCVD " Bricks don't hit back" in Bloodsport. Clearly a nod to Enter the Dragon.
I do have to say everyone who makes these "Best Fight Scene" videos is seriously lacking "The Raid: Redemption" in their lives. Good video though. These are definitely some well made and classic fight scenes.
Are you high?? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@joaopedrocoimbra Might have been 8 fuckin years ago
I'm surprised the fight scene from They Live wasn't included. Maybe it's just me though. Definitely my favorite.
Before I started the video I said if roddy piper fight scene isn’t on this list ... it can’t be the best fight scenes
Lol true
They live.
Have you figured out who the aliens really are?
Here's a hint.
Oi vey
The Best Fight Scene Ever:
"Jeez bro where did you get those muscles, you been lifting those weights? You done a bit of Lag, am I right?"
(Don't blink) "The names Jake - Jake the muss!"
If Hollywood would simply show a street fight in a realistic manner, even with overly clean technique and polish, the fights would last about 4-10 seconds. Getting hit on the chin with solid elbows, fists, knees, shins etc… for several minutes is a fucking joke. I am not taking anything away from the ability of the fighters who perform in these scenes, but they would be so much cooler without all the drama and oiled up, shaved, shirtless crap. Tom Cruise looks like more of a badass in the film "Jack Reacher (the bar fight)" by simply kicking the guys nuts up into his ass than the real martial artists doing these shit scenes. I know they are "martial arts" films, but anyone who trains live (whether it's boxing, wrestling, Muay Thai, Jiu Jitsu, MMA etc…) and knows how to choreograph a good street fight (a few seconds of powerful, brutal technique) would make much more exciting scenes than this crap. But most 15 year olds prefer the Jackie Chan movie fu bullshit.
A fight that lasts 4-10 seconds? How the fuck is that going to be exciting? The only thing they'd be doing is hugging each other and try to push each other to the ground until the other guy passes out. Realistic approaches aren't going to hype anyone up as well as fast-paced choreographed fights.
Jack Reacher, shitty Hollywood movie with realistic fights.
Missing the alley fight scene from Big Trouble in Little China - probably the best classic kung fu fight scene ever filmed.
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That part where he took of his jacket thinking he the shit 😂 😭
Bruce Lee brought fflair and style to martial arts entertainment. I wish he would’ve lived longer to see what he could’ve achieved.
This a troll vid?
;)
No,the film is Blood and Bone;actor is a fighter in real life.
I know what the film is, it's very one sided though to think this film has the best fight scenes ever made and shows the user who posted this hasn't watched much martial arts films at all. I can name many a film with better fight scenes, don't come at me as this film having realistic fights either because there's just as much BS here as every other film.
+ene alex Michael Jay White.
+NoxiousStyles
Yea, Stephen Seagal had some pretty righteous fight scenes along with Jason Statham, among others.
Beautifull coreography, knowing that noboby fights like that in the reality.
Always amazes me how well Michael Jai White moves for such a big dude... (by the way, if you haven't already seen it, check out Accident Man... two on one fight scene with White, Scott Adkins, and Ray "Darth Maul" Park)
if only MJW was in good movies with good production values, directing and choreography.
The black Bruce Lee or Jean Claude Van Damme. Awesome!
That White-Mullins fight is one of my favorites.
RIP Kimbo. You were the kindest ass kicker ever.
The fight scene in They Live is the best I've ever seen.