How Good Really was Bruce Lee? | Real Sparring Analysis

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  • Here I will break down and analyze the skills of Bruce Lee in his 1967 sparring. How good was he for his time? How would he translate to today? Was he really ahead of his time? Was he just overrated?
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  • @doggyflipflipthethird2341
    @doggyflipflipthethird2341 5 лет назад +2169

    Bruce Lee brought me out of one of the darkest times in my life. I'm disabled but I was eventually able to spar at some tournaments because I trained when I could and studied his book the Tao of Jeet Kune Do. Since I couldn't use my left leg much I just trained my right. Before that I was depressed for a long time because I couldn't walk well much less do martial arts. But I studied that book and I trained when I could. A book helped me walk. Brought me out of the depression. Because of Bruce. I just wanted to share. Thanks, Bruce.

    • @OGGROCKTEXASPART
      @OGGROCKTEXASPART 5 лет назад +85

      Amazing bro...u stay strong bro and remember there's people with 2 legs that have bad hearts ...GOD BLESS

    • @doggyflipflipthethird2341
      @doggyflipflipthethird2341 5 лет назад +47

      @@OGGROCKTEXASPART thanks so much. I hope you're doing well. Glad you're around bud.

    • @plutonium120
      @plutonium120 5 лет назад +21

      this is awesome.

    • @cookiemonster-pq2vs
      @cookiemonster-pq2vs 5 лет назад +15

      Blessings

    • @Tm4k10
      @Tm4k10 4 года назад +13

      Incredible

  • @then00mer
    @then00mer 4 года назад +562

    To compare him to modern fighters would be a bit silly since we've had decades to learn from him and further develop on those same ideas. That having been said, his raw physical ability can't be denied.

    • @calebhu6383
      @calebhu6383 3 года назад +8

      Edson Barboza is the closest we have to imagining if Bruce Lee had trained modern MMA from the start

    • @julianbarnes1440
      @julianbarnes1440 3 года назад +43

      @@calebhu6383 yea definitely not

    • @MetalizedButt
      @MetalizedButt 3 года назад +52

      @@julianbarnes1440 Barboza is a super high level striker at the best organisation in the world though, he’d beat Bruce 100% that’s just a fact.

    • @julianbarnes1440
      @julianbarnes1440 3 года назад +40

      @@MetalizedButt Edson Barbosa would beat bruce Im not arguing that .Bruce was from a different time the game has of course evolved. But Barbosa is definitely not the closest thing we have to a current day bruce lee . Bruce was the absolute best of his time Edson is far from that . And that is just a fact

    • @MetalizedButt
      @MetalizedButt 3 года назад +9

      @@julianbarnes1440 I mean in terms of style he certainly is super close. But if you’re referring to the best, then you may have a point, so who’s your pick?

  • @lordpiccettino
    @lordpiccettino 4 года назад +614

    I'm impressed at the speed and control. He easily moves much faster than his already fast opponent, and he never, ever loses his balance.

    • @aidenfletcher6503
      @aidenfletcher6503 3 года назад +27

      Not only that but this was early on and he had got much better as time went on

    • @samirhamzah5245
      @samirhamzah5245 3 года назад +7

      @@aidenfletcher6503 Are the movies of him like ‘Enter The Dragon’ ‘Fist Of Fury’ ‘Game Of Death’ are based on his life because i heard that bruce lee got into many street fights and they weren’t just low thugs they were actually gangsters triads(its china triads are really tough.I think it is correct me if im wrong but the plots is not about a rise of a fighter that wants to be the goat of martial arts and wants to prove something,ect they mainly about like for example enter the dragon lee goes on a mission to lure out sex traffickers hired from the british spy or something i don’t know but yh.

    • @aidenfletcher6503
      @aidenfletcher6503 3 года назад +7

      @@samirhamzah5245 i dont think the movies are based on his life maybe some of the parts like from the big boss where he made a promise not to get in any more fights like he had been involved in before he left Hong Kong

    • @johnnyplunkett8532
      @johnnyplunkett8532 3 года назад +7

      @@samirhamzah5245My understanding he was basically a kid who got into street fights, some with gangster kids but whoever so they shipped him to America to keep him out of trouble both from gangsters and from hurting someone. He was a US citizen I think it was an intent at some point anyway.

    • @YouAintGotNoTegridyBoi
      @YouAintGotNoTegridyBoi 3 года назад +4

      @@samirhamzah5245 that's nonsense lol.

  • @adamwoolston253
    @adamwoolston253 4 года назад +578

    He’s clearly holding back though. You can see him clowning, and these are students. Students don’t learn when you just go full ape on them. He’s leaving openings to see if they exploit them. He’s not following through on his shots because he’s trying not to hurt his students. It’s not fair to judge his fighting skill based on this. But what we can see is his incredible balance, speed, fighting IQ, and footwork. It’s enough to think he’d be solid as a 135-pound fighter

    • @danstafford5977
      @danstafford5977 4 года назад +5

      MMA fighters are on pain pills so that they don't know how badly they're getting beat up... they also can't Tapout when they're being ground pounden or unconscious... the guy is unconscious the useless referee decides hey I better make my one-time decision to stop this fight!

    • @metalkicker23
      @metalkicker23 3 года назад +23

      @@danstafford5977 proof?

    • @midomen100
      @midomen100 3 года назад +22

      @@metalkicker23 By the way they are allowed to tap at any time and some are also tapping when they get beat up

    • @drquack1217
      @drquack1217 3 года назад +1

      I mean....it’s the best we’re gonna get dude.

    • @johnlee5423
      @johnlee5423 3 года назад +14

      Bruce was heavier than 135 lb in 1967, yes Bruce is playing around with them, if he went all out to attack, the spar would over in seconds.

  • @thepenultimateninja5797
    @thepenultimateninja5797 5 лет назад +1468

    You don't teach your students by just kicking the crap out of them.
    I'm not saying he wasn't trying, but I think he was deliberately holding back/leaving himself open occasionally in order for his students to actually learn something useful.

    • @Enoon28
      @Enoon28 5 лет назад +47

      I thought the exact same thing.

    • @regularstan6212
      @regularstan6212 5 лет назад +6

      Well if he is not taking it seriously then neither are the students...

    • @daverobson3084
      @daverobson3084 5 лет назад +88

      @@regularstan6212
      Yeah. You need to actually train in martial arts. The student usually would know that they teacher is holding back and giving them openings and would KNOW that THEY have to take things seriously to get better.
      Seriously . You don;t know what you are talking about.

    • @holyhoneybadger898
      @holyhoneybadger898 5 лет назад +22

      Bruce would have destroyed both of them at the same time if he was serious ..... if you train to fight especially in boxing when you are a counter striker you need your opponent to strike first so you bait them....make it look as if it you were open to attack ....but you have trained yourself to counter that opening ..... if the opponent was smart he would just get out of that ring as fast as he can lol

    • @gangstertempy
      @gangstertempy 5 лет назад

      I agree 100%

  • @samcooper4984
    @samcooper4984 5 лет назад +261

    The balance and snap of those kicks is scary. What a true legand. Best ever R.I.P Bruce Lee my absolute idol as a kid and still are.

    • @danielpaz3501
      @danielpaz3501 4 года назад +6

      haha good actor and average fighter that talks a lot
      i didnt see him fight with not a single pro
      only the films make him hero but in reality he was a good talker

    • @ryanhamzehloo7346
      @ryanhamzehloo7346 4 года назад +13

      @@danielpaz3501 How do You think he made his kung fu? His kung fu has little bits of every martial art in America at the time,Japanese karate, judo, Thai boxing and American boxing and more. And where did he learn them? From the masters he sparred with and beat and learned from they're martial art. The reason you dont see him fighting pros is because back in the days masters of martial arts didn't exploit every fight they had for views and money like Americans.

    • @anime4life209
      @anime4life209 4 года назад +8

      @@danielpaz3501 wrong actually there was the one guy who didn't think his 1 inch punch was real and was all talk. he met the guy and in front of a bunch of people used it on the dude and sent the guy sprawling back several feet. he could walk the walk just as easily as he could talk the talk.

    • @astrovillain479
      @astrovillain479 4 года назад +1

      daniel paz fucking simp

  • @BruceLeeInsights
    @BruceLeeInsights 6 лет назад +1618

    Everyone should remember, Bruce was only 26 yrs old in this. His fighting way evolved a lot after that

    • @lycangypsypriest3190
      @lycangypsypriest3190 6 лет назад +36

      5hari correct.

    • @toiletjunpaper
      @toiletjunpaper 6 лет назад +10

      Was this actually bruce lee? In this clip?

    • @BruceLeeInsights
      @BruceLeeInsights 6 лет назад +65

      toiletjunpaper of course. It's well documented

    • @kelvendyson1508
      @kelvendyson1508 6 лет назад +5

      5hari ..brilliant observation!

    • @russmarasheski7005
      @russmarasheski7005 6 лет назад +37

      5hari ABSO-FN-LUTELY!!! Was far better years later... and with his work ethic, would've continued to ascend.....

  • @JonnyLin7
    @JonnyLin7 4 года назад +342

    Joe Rogan analyzed Bruce Lee's movie fight scenes and says even though it was choreographed he used counters and had reactions that showed a clear understanding of actual fighting, very similar to how modern UFC fighters would fight. This was stuff that was far ahead of his time, nobody else were even close to thinking of. Back then, tournaments were just points tournaments, that's why Bruce Lee didn't compete. His techniques were not meant for points, it was meant to be fatal and hurt opponents. He couldn't go full out in these tournaments without hurting his opponents significantly.

    • @silkyjohnston7043
      @silkyjohnston7043 3 года назад +47

      The day I trust the analytics of Joe Rogan for anything will be the day hell freezes over. That being said. Yes you can tell Bruce could probably handle himself in most fights. In or out of the ring. He was the Master of adaption. Jeet.kun do

    • @tonysamoscus4919
      @tonysamoscus4919 3 года назад +13

      @@silkyjohnston7043 Well, i wouldnt trust Joe Rogan's analytics either but in the Fighting sector he got a great knowledge after doing it his whole life. I mean look at his Kicks... ruclips.net/video/Zs4uQ6DfKV8/видео.html

    • @Koscheck101
      @Koscheck101 3 года назад +19

      Joe Rogan also said Ronda Rousey could beat some of the men in ufc lol. And back in his time, there no full contact kickboxing ? Or Muay Thai fights ? From what I understand full contact Mauy Thai tournament are older than 100 years. Bruce spent 3 months in Thailand, could he not have competed vs a Thai fighter ?

    • @Koscheck101
      @Koscheck101 3 года назад +2

      @@tonysamoscus4919 joe said Ronda rousey could beat some of the men in ufc? Joe has great knowledge but also talks a lot of shit

    • @ncurran29
      @ncurran29 3 года назад +2

      Bruce didn't point fight because he wouldn't be competitive. Points fighting was the top dog back in the mid to late 60s. Points fighters are trained to win the initial encounter and generally the initial encounter determines the fight even in full contact mma. It doesn't take a black belt to hammerfist a downed opponent. Bruce Lee reached out to Chuck Norris to train with him because Chuck was the world champ. Movie stars sell hype and there was just hype with Bruce.

  • @tubekyle2
    @tubekyle2 6 лет назад +3343

    Am I the only here thinking that Bruce Lee wasn’t even remotely serious in these sparring matches?

    • @dajay2k
      @dajay2k 6 лет назад +41

      tubekyle2 yes

    • @pehunter1
      @pehunter1 6 лет назад +477

      As someone said in another comment, he's sparring one of his students and so he's not trying to kill the guy.

    • @Nox210
      @Nox210 6 лет назад +243

      That's the vibe I got from these sparring sessions as well. Bruce seems actually rather casual, 'playful' even, in his approach.

    • @tubekyle2
      @tubekyle2 6 лет назад +96

      Oh yeah, I know. The narrator didn't really seem to make that connection. His speculation irritated me a bit..

    • @ballinhamster3170
      @ballinhamster3170 6 лет назад +65

      7:17 Weasel addresses it. He's still trying to hit and not be hit. Obviously not trying to KO his student.

  • @lil----lil
    @lil----lil 5 лет назад +1755

    "I fear not the man who practices 10,000 different kicks. I fear the man who practices the same kick 10,000 times."

    • @blaster5800
      @blaster5800 5 лет назад +56

      You can have the perfect kick, but that doesn't make you better.
      If you can't do shit with that kick, you are literally useless.

    • @jaylynn3346
      @jaylynn3346 5 лет назад +23

      I fear not a mediocre movie actor ! Never fought a professional fight in his life. Any idiot can look on a movie screen with choreographed moves.

    • @TyrexBrazy
      @TyrexBrazy 5 лет назад +66

      @@jaylynn3346 watch him play ping pong with nunchucks

    • @martinsdaugins2116
      @martinsdaugins2116 5 лет назад +12

      Jeremiah Stamper = fucking troll.

    • @coreymaze2348
      @coreymaze2348 5 лет назад +25

      @@@jaylynn3346 , Aye, f ya mouth, SukKa?! You are what I call a Certified Kibitzer on the sidelines like a lil Poser cheerleader, who's just a HATER & talks lots of shit?!
      Don't be lazy, Do some research?!

  • @phoneix24886
    @phoneix24886 5 лет назад +81

    He was a gifted man. One of a kind.

  • @AdrenalineVideos1337
    @AdrenalineVideos1337 4 года назад +110

    5:20 it was kinda understated how good the timing of his kick was

    • @24989
      @24989 3 года назад +3

      like water huh . man , his workout is insane . and with skill ?? super saiyan 1K

    • @_pokies
      @_pokies 2 года назад

      @@24989 no ne e

    • @DonKilluninati
      @DonKilluninati 7 месяцев назад +1

      The novice will say: Bruce Lee never fought professionally. And? One's ability as an effective fighter comes from the training. If you train correctly for actual combat, you will be effective as a fighter. How do I know this? Because history has taught us this over and over. One example, among thousands, is Mike Tyson. Did Tyson become a good fighter because he was boxing or because he was trained correctly? Considering how Mike Tyson was knocking his opponents out in the first round when he first entered the boxing arena we know the answer: it was because Cusdomodo trained Tyson correctly. Tyson was so well-trained that no one could touch him. Now as time went on and Cusdomodo died and Tyson was no longer being trained correctly what happened? Tyson lost his skills and got knocked out by James Buster Douglas, whom was well trained for that fight. Tyson was never the same fighter again, because he lost his trainer and Tyson did not know how to train himself. Bruce Lee trained harder than anyone; he was a fitness and martial arts freak. Lee was so effective he didn't even have to bounce around; he would intercept your attack. This he termed Jeet Kune Do (the way of the intercepting fist) and the world still has not caught on to this level of skill!

  • @donthomas2859
    @donthomas2859 5 лет назад +106

    Way of the INTERCEPTING fist. Bruce wasn't about being elusive but rather as a counter fighter, waiting for his opponent to commit and then responding to that commitment. I notice it's always compared as one professional fighter against another. But as the martial arts go, can you imagine these moves on the street against a person who has no specifics in any form of the trained fighting arts? Also, this is an exhibition and part of Bruce's intent was to make sure NOT to injure or inflict damage which is not actually the case when you're in the cage. Always remember that you are watching a Bruce Lee who has harnessed himself and is not fighting unleashed! 50 years ago.... WAAAAY ahead of the times!

  • @S.A.M.S.2017
    @S.A.M.S.2017 5 лет назад +116

    Bruce Lee studied fencing as well and you can clearly see the influence in his sparring style by his stance, posture, and leading with his dominate hand keeping it out there.

    • @hugh8861
      @hugh8861 5 лет назад +7

      @Society of American Military Swordsmanship- The key principle that he took from fencing was the stop hit where you block and attack at the same time... like what he is doing to this sparring partner throughout this match. He was also heavily influenced by boxing. Bruce felt that boxing had the best punching techniques, and it stresses footwork. The other key thing is that both boxing and fencing are based on flexible responses, which means that everything you do is totally spontaneous. He hated kata or forms training that you see in styles like karate. When you practice kata, you lose your ability to react naturally because you are moving in patterns like a robot.

    • @tlezzy8252
      @tlezzy8252 5 лет назад +2

      Fencing and Tango dancing... Fencing: His fighting stance and forward movement, his incepting jab is straight up a fencing movement His dancing lessons applied with lateral movement and his spacing and footwork in general. He applied all he learned to fighting. Speed was at another level when needed. Also the force he could generate w/ his kicks and strikes... also another level. R.I.P. Bruce Lee

    • @ceylonmooney
      @ceylonmooney 5 лет назад +2

      an accomplished amateur boxer, too. christ imagine this dude at bantamweight, super bantamweight or featherweight in that era. holy smoke.

  • @adonitel5152
    @adonitel5152 4 года назад +207

    50 years ago he was that good, had he been alive he would have kept up evolving until death. He would have always been ahead of everyone.

    • @kebobarmageddov2110
      @kebobarmageddov2110 3 года назад +2

      Luta livre and muay thai are older than his philosophy

    • @mrillis9259
      @mrillis9259 3 года назад +6

      In another timeline he commeñts with Joe.

    • @aspockworkorange
      @aspockworkorange 3 года назад +6

      Lol no, stop

    • @ChildishGambeaner
      @ChildishGambeaner 3 года назад +10

      You honestly think he'd compete with any top UFC fighter?

    • @adonitel5152
      @adonitel5152 3 года назад +1

      @@ChildishGambeaner if he was alive he would be more than 70 yrs old, so no

  • @Trey_W
    @Trey_W 4 года назад +168

    You gotta remember.. Bruce had an obsessive personality and strived to be greater everyday. If he had kept living, he wouldn’t been one of the most fluid and technical fighters to have ever lived.

    • @harveyquinn3535
      @harveyquinn3535 3 года назад +6

      Bruce Lee’s obsession is what killed him. Modern medicinal knowledge let’s us know he actually trained himself to death. Caused brain hemorrhages

    • @DantesHaven
      @DantesHaven 3 года назад +18

      @@harveyquinn3535 Your pfp is going to lead to my death, also causing brain hemorrhages

    • @-logic6654
      @-logic6654 3 года назад +2

      That level of work-rate is not sustainable, he had already blew out two of his discs at 33. And had physical issues due to overtraining and hard diets. He would have definitely be good if he survives that mindset.(he didn’t)

    • @Quantum3691
      @Quantum3691 3 года назад +3

      @@harveyquinn3535 Based on Matthew Polly's book, Bruce Lee: A Life, what most likely killed Bruce was heat stroke. According to Polly, Bruce had surgery to remove sweat glands. I would hope Bruce wasn't as naive and determined to remove such necessary parts of the body, but truth can be stranger than fiction sometimes.

    • @harveyquinn3535
      @harveyquinn3535 3 года назад +1

      @@Quantum3691 if there’s no records of it then it’s safe to say a claim involving a secret surgery is most likely fabricated. If you overtrain your body a certain gland in your brain swells and causes brain hemorrhaging. That coupled with the fact Bruce Lee popped pain killers because some of his exercises did more damage to his body than improved it such as oblique crunches, good mornings, behind the back shoulder presses, that put unnecessary pressure and wear and tear on your joints and ligaments

  • @Angelotube5000
    @Angelotube5000 5 лет назад +416

    Bruce Lee like: "give ALL what you Got!
    "
    Also Bruce Lee: *Using 10% of his real power*

    • @wacko37
      @wacko37 4 года назад +20

      Yes we dont know who is bruce lee because he didint show All skills to a world
      maybe bruce lee 10 time better than All imagine

    • @atFullStrength
      @atFullStrength 4 года назад +9

      I agree my friend. The man was incredibly strong for his stature. Many real men who worked with him and knew him can attest to it. Humbly was the actor/fighter.

    • @alfredos.2736
      @alfredos.2736 4 года назад +1

      Because every sparring demand no restrain or consideration for your partner, and should end with a fatality.

    • @Mozes316
      @Mozes316 4 года назад +2

      Not Bruce Lee: Give all the you got to your friends and students faces.
      Probably Bruce Lee:Give all you got to succeed in life. But don't bully your friends and students. lol

    • @007secretagent.5
      @007secretagent.5 3 года назад

      Bruce lee perpect timing punch and kick. He got a real fight. Speed 100 percent and power. How about you? You have a real fight. Or you have a 0 percent power?

  • @Rp4man
    @Rp4man 4 года назад +321

    If Bruce lee was alive today he would’ve adapted MMA into his fighting style. He always learned and adapted many fighting styles into his own. He would’ve still been the best.

    • @blu3collar949
      @blu3collar949 3 года назад +26

      I don't think anyone in the UFC today could coral Bruce and take him to the mat. They would have to get pass his insane speed when he kicks. Remember, they slowed down Bruce's fight scenes on film because they were so fast the viewer would of missed them. His speed was measured at 190Kph on his kicks. That is insane!

    • @bjrnthebootybandit
      @bjrnthebootybandit 3 года назад +67

      @@blu3collar949 Myths and legends

    • @samhall3569
      @samhall3569 3 года назад +71

      @@bjrnthebootybandit read the his book the Tao of Jeet Kune Do. He's anything but myth, the book has things in it like jab to double leg take down. Legit and proven mma techniques and it was written 20 years before the rise of MMA. The man was a pioneer.

    • @bjrnthebootybandit
      @bjrnthebootybandit 3 года назад +59

      @@samhall3569 He is the founder of MMA in my opinion.

    • @bjrnthebootybandit
      @bjrnthebootybandit 3 года назад +6

      @Carlos Emiliano Beltrán Montes de Oca I have watched him sparring for 16 mins have have seen boxers strike faster

  • @adrianramos8061
    @adrianramos8061 6 лет назад +661

    Of course he would be dominant today. He is the master of speed and power. He's clearly toying with his students and holding back so much.

    • @mileslee3133
      @mileslee3133 6 лет назад +29

      If he was here today, and takes the modern UFC training procedures in CAMP, I am pretty sure that he will be the top at least in light-weight divisions.

    • @jannclaudebinoya
      @jannclaudebinoya 6 лет назад +19

      -_- waitingDAY did you even watch the video? Bruce Lee is always balanced. What more with todays training.

    • @majedmohmed7868
      @majedmohmed7868 6 лет назад +2

      Imagine he fights Muhammad Ali who wins that's my dream fight

    • @rubyzoo
      @rubyzoo 6 лет назад +2

      majed mohmed wasnt he heavyweight tho?

    • @majedmohmed7868
      @majedmohmed7868 6 лет назад

      Do you know his secret training if you do please tell me

  • @ives3572
    @ives3572 3 года назад +43

    “Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Willing is not enough; we must do”. - Bruce Lee

    • @stevo62ful
      @stevo62ful Год назад +2

      Ironic when he never fought.

    • @DonKilluninati
      @DonKilluninati 7 месяцев назад

      The novice will say: Bruce Lee never fought professionally. And? One's ability as an effective fighter comes from the training. If you train correctly for actual combat, you will be effective as a fighter. How do I know this? Because history has taught us this over and over. One example, among thousands, is Mike Tyson. Did Tyson become a good fighter because he was boxing or because he was trained correctly? Considering how Mike Tyson was knocking his opponents out in the first round when he first entered the boxing arena we know the answer: it was because Cusdomodo trained Tyson correctly. Tyson was so well-trained that no one could touch him. Now as time went on and Cusdomodo died and Tyson was no longer being trained correctly what happened? Tyson lost his skills and got knocked out by James Buster Douglas, whom was well trained for that fight. Tyson was never the same fighter again, because he lost his trainer and Tyson did not know how to train himself. Bruce Lee trained harder than anyone; he was a fitness and martial arts freak. Lee was so effective he didn't even have to bounce around; he would intercept your attack. This he termed Jeet Kune Do (the way of the intercepting fist) and the world still has not caught on to this level of skill!

    • @joeofmacabre07
      @joeofmacabre07 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@stevo62ful Yah, he never fought in the ring. But in street fight? He could be since he had a rough childhood in HK.

  • @polynikes9
    @polynikes9 5 лет назад +631

    He's not throwing a jab,he's throwing a stop hit.If you read his book,he explains it fully and in this video,he demonstrates it repeatedly.He is striking into his opponents line,once the opponent has committed,and he's intercepting him before his opponents strike has landed.It's called a stop hit because you are stopping your opponents strike,with a strike of your own.You are going directly onto the line of attack,not just with your arm,but the whole body.Thus you have the opponents forward motion,plus your own,greatly increasing the force of impact.He backs up repeatedly giving the opponent confidence to lunge with a strike,then all of a sudden steps into the attack,beating his opponent to the strike,whether it be punch or kick.It's a fencing technique and it is scientific fighting,to the highest degree,based fully on distance,cadence,lines,control.He was light years ahead of everyone.Even today,there's only a few fighters around,who have gone this deep,into fighting science and technique.Floyd Mayweather was the best at using these principles,in the ring.There's a reason why he's undefeated and miles ahead of everyone else.Andre Ward is another who uses some of these techniques,understands them.

    • @dragonfly31869
      @dragonfly31869 5 лет назад +38

      Indeed, polymike. It's been some time since I read his book but Jeet Kune Do translates loosely to way of the intercepting fist from Cantonese. That was a perfect demonstration of his skill with this tactic. Some say Bruce Lee was a phony, but they have never seen the one-inch-punch. Those skeptics should stick with Steven Segal movies.

    • @sour3000
      @sour3000 5 лет назад +3

      Sounds like a strong Parry to me...🤔

    • @polynikes9
      @polynikes9 5 лет назад +14

      @@sour3000 Sounds like that to a lot of casuals

    • @sour3000
      @sour3000 5 лет назад +5

      @@polynikes9 😴

    • @danielzoller6911
      @danielzoller6911 5 лет назад +4

      BL's strikes and kicks would be dominant still today but I do not know how well he would have done with the grappling in the UFC. It is like everything else in history everyone takes from previous generations and adds to it.
      For instance 100 years ago people were not learning advanced calculus in HS. These days many kids are learning that and more.
      If BL could stay standing up like Connor tries to do he would be fine. On the ground I think he would be a different story.

  • @damianeadie510
    @damianeadie510 6 лет назад +139

    I don't know anything about this subject and I have no idea why RUclips suggested it... But this analysis is fascinating even for me and helps me appreciate how Lee's legendary name will live on. Thanks :-)

    • @TheWeasleMMA
      @TheWeasleMMA  6 лет назад +4

      +Damian Eadie Thank you as well!

    • @restccpow1504
      @restccpow1504 6 лет назад

      bruce lee defeated chuck norris,maaaan

  • @danielk3832
    @danielk3832 6 лет назад +438

    His body language in this spar shows he's not taking it very seriously in my opinion. I believe he's not particularly trying here, and not even approaching full speed.

    • @vknoun
      @vknoun 6 лет назад +11

      He's not trying to connect like that. That would increase force.

    • @kana22693
      @kana22693 6 лет назад +4

      I disagree, he was definitely trying and with that speed he would most likely be able to compete successfully against modern day lightweight boxers/kickboxers but would probably get demolished by the heavyweights. I think his worst matchups would be against tall grapplers, men who could endure a couple of his fastest jabs/kicks and then just grab him. That would be game over for Bruce.

    • @starcrafsf7101
      @starcrafsf7101 6 лет назад +41

      Edward Armstrong nah, that was an instructional match. It wasn’t a serious match so it was not at full speed

    • @DVTimmah
      @DVTimmah 6 лет назад +16

      Agree with Aaron. Bruce Lee wouldn't want to go full speed and power against the students he is trying to teach, he wouldn't want to injure them badly.

    • @jorgetwo4279
      @jorgetwo4279 6 лет назад +5

      Edward Armstrong I agree with the fact that a grappler could get to him, but let’s be honest bruce would go into the fight extremely prepared. His martial art to my knowledge has a small but effective amount of grappling and submissions.

  • @John-gt5tt
    @John-gt5tt 3 года назад +17

    Thank you for your analysis of this sparring session from 1967 - it was excellent. It's clear to me that Bruce Lee was holding back both on his speed and especially his follow through. He could have ended both fights quickly but didn't want to hurt his students. From this video we see a glimpse of his speed, power, balance, strength, precision, elusiveness, footwork, form, and fighting IQ. Bruce Lee strived to continually learn and improve, accumulate new knowledge & skills, keep what worked, and discard what didn't work. World Champions who trained with him said Lee was the best and they could not beat him - that should tell you something. Yes, he was an actor, but he had a lot of street fighting experience from his youth. Again this video was from 1967. If he was alive today he would have accumulated the best moves from all the MMA styles. I'm completely convinced that had he chosen, Bruce Lee could have dominated the MMA world and been the undisputed champion at his weight class (and probably several others if not all of them) for many years.

  • @the4thamigo
    @the4thamigo 5 лет назад +647

    Bruce said the best style is the 1 that works for you. 🤷‍♂️

    • @pryzmcat
      @pryzmcat 5 лет назад +17

      Yep, use no way as way, ..exactly..

    • @koreancowboy42
      @koreancowboy42 5 лет назад +15

      Finally someone who makes common sense because the only thing I hear is this.
      "Muay Thai! Muay Thai!"
      Okie go away, I can use all.these different styles and kick your ass back to your Muay Thai class. Seriously Bruce Lee adapts alot in this sparring match, he does alot of things the enemy wouldn't expect.

    • @mohammadfakhoury1187
      @mohammadfakhoury1187 5 лет назад +2

      @@koreancowboy42 don't get me started on the Krav Maga stuff. And jiu jutsu.

    • @Nimrod406
      @Nimrod406 4 года назад +3

      Bruce wasn't about 1 style. He took moves from everything and used what worked for him. He loved to study foot work of American boxer's even.

    • @Fla_Law_Dog
      @Fla_Law_Dog 4 года назад +4

      Absolutely correct, rob w. Bruce Lee even said that his Jeet Kune Do will be different from someone else's Jeet Kune Do. Which is why he did not like it being called a "style". He thought it should be ever-evolving, particularly from person to person; like a tailored suit.

  • @labattman
    @labattman 5 лет назад +149

    The speed and strength of this man was truly remarkable.

    • @labattman
      @labattman 4 года назад +3

      Right sure, he never fought a single person. Gotta love youtube and the haters.

    • @pjvalenzona2002
      @pjvalenzona2002 4 года назад +3

      @Juno Donat he fought a lot of big names back in the day in actual sparring matches and actual street fights

    • @pjvalenzona2002
      @pjvalenzona2002 4 года назад +1

      @Juno Donat bruce had a lot of muscles sure was lean af he was constantly doing vigorous workouts his kids said he'd do dragon crunches and shit every day while watching tv and he'd constantly be lifting and working out.

    • @pjvalenzona2002
      @pjvalenzona2002 4 года назад +1

      @Norton X he did it excessively

    • @revo1974
      @revo1974 4 года назад

      Juno Donat Chuck Norris, Bob Wall and many others said he was extremely strong for his size and his speed and technique is clearly on display.

  • @tnbspotter5360
    @tnbspotter5360 6 лет назад +74

    So sure footed and deliberate. He moves like a boss. You know you've already lost before the fight even begins.

    • @router9717
      @router9717 6 лет назад +2

      Tnb Spotter *oMaE Wa MoU ShiNDIEru*

  • @flossietube2065
    @flossietube2065 4 года назад +45

    What we are seeing here is a Master teaching his student. He's at a comfortable low effort pace, teaching valuable lessons not only to his student, but to those of us watching him some 50 years later!!! What I'm saying is, we're NOT seeing him at maximum effort! I think the narration would be a lot different if we were seeing him at maximum effort. And these particular matches would have taken a lot less time!

    • @Quantum3691
      @Quantum3691 3 года назад

      @アルフィー I believe he was younger. He had his first screen test for The Green Hornet when he was 24.

    • @mo-em1ke
      @mo-em1ke Месяц назад

      he literally gets himself kicked in the groin right at the start.. you guys are delusional

  • @dennisb1698
    @dennisb1698 7 лет назад +83

    This is beautiful. Great job!
    Still so much negative comments... Judge the man for what he has done, not how he would fair in today's UFC. He layed the groundwork for mixed martial arts as we know it today.

    • @generationxxx7965
      @generationxxx7965 7 лет назад +3

      Albert Einstein = Theoretical Physics, laid the foundation of modern technology.
      Bruce Lee = Mixed Martial Arts, laid the groundwork for MMA.

    • @mjt11860
      @mjt11860 7 лет назад +10

      the negative comments r from trolls, losers, & haters. they lead miserable lives cuz nobody pays much attention to them.

    • @makkybundii2115
      @makkybundii2115 6 лет назад

      Dennis Bakker well said too many people love to have negative opinions nowadays

    • @pigpenmckernan2405
      @pigpenmckernan2405 6 лет назад

      amen the way of the intercepting fist. his quickness & the power it created are unmatched to this day. mcgregor & jjones got nothing on the inspirationyyhat is Bruce Lee

    • @mo-em1ke
      @mo-em1ke Месяц назад

      what did he do? he plagiarized his philosophies off roman pankration, and high level american wrestlers who transitioned into boxing during his life..
      he made movies, cool, but apart from that he was actually known to be arrogant, egotistical, and film crew say he constantly bullied and picked fights with weak untrained people on set to inflate his ego..

  • @Imhim247
    @Imhim247 7 лет назад +1898

    Bruce Lee is a legend period.

    • @travels129
      @travels129 7 лет назад +18

      Imhim247 true!! Big difference between bruce and other martial artist. . Very unique bruce lee!!

    • @twerkmanskomp4305
      @twerkmanskomp4305 7 лет назад +19

      Imhim247 martial arts is about killing someone not victories in a ring
      Morons forget that anything goes in a street fight ufc has to many unrealistic rules

    • @eliasschnutz6826
      @eliasschnutz6826 7 лет назад +11

      TwerkMan's Komp "too many rules". Anyone can bend your fingers, kick balls and stomp someone on the ground. A UFC fighter will slam you to the ground and choke you outY

    • @triptin24
      @triptin24 7 лет назад +1

      TwerkMan's Komp lol UFC fighters are the closest to real street fight that you can get. If you let them eye gauge and go all out you are fucked lol only dudes that may stand a chance are grav magra. Or ninjutsu maybe some other army training. But no one from jeet kun do would stand a chance against those type of dudes. Can you start your point again? I think I missed it.

    • @twerkmanskomp4305
      @twerkmanskomp4305 7 лет назад +1

      ELIAS SCHNUTZ yeah and Gracie himself didn't like all the rules he used to use kidney kicks never said ufc fighters were bums just in real combat you're not following rules

  • @BMWD4
    @BMWD4 7 лет назад +37

    With Lee’s talent, IQ, work ethic he would have been champion at 135lb today- easily.
    He was WAY ahead of everyone else 50 years ago!!!

    • @andrewortiz6430
      @andrewortiz6430 6 лет назад

      No he wouldn't

    • @Brisbane8
      @Brisbane8 6 лет назад +1

      I disagree about Dominick Cruz not being an inventor. He did innovate with 'neo-footwork'--see BJJscout's breakdown.

    • @Brisbane8
      @Brisbane8 6 лет назад

      "Next level footwork" ruclips.net/video/1oJ-YVmyQ2Q/видео.html

    • @mo-em1ke
      @mo-em1ke Месяц назад

      he was not he was about 2000 years behind.. roman pankration was mma, and it was common for high level american wrestlers to transition into boxing even during bruce lees life..
      the dude stole ideas and marketed them as his own

  • @buontosport8342
    @buontosport8342 3 года назад +66

    5:10 the speed of that kick is insane

    • @MF-fo4nn
      @MF-fo4nn 3 года назад +8

      Lmao he threw that kick like a jab 😭

    • @buontosport8342
      @buontosport8342 3 года назад +3

      @@MF-fo4nn takes alot of control to stop on a dime like that too. i would’ve loved to see that full power💯

    • @DonKilluninati
      @DonKilluninati 7 месяцев назад

      The novice will say: Bruce Lee never fought professionally. And? One's ability as an effective fighter comes from the training, and not from fighting. If you train correctly for actual combat, you will be effective as a fighter; your training has to cover all aspects of fighting: offense, defense, blocking, footwork to evade attacks, counterattacks, pressure point attacks, timing, endurance, speed, strength, etc. How do I know this? Because history has taught us this over and over that if you train to fight, you will be a great fighter. One example, among thousands, is Mike Tyson. Did Tyson become a good fighter because he was boxing or because he was trained correctly? Considering how Mike Tyson was knocking his opponents out in the first round when he first entered the boxing arena we know the answer: it was because Cusdomodo trained Tyson correctly. Tyson was so well-trained that no one could touch him. Now as time went on and Cusdomodo died and Tyson was no longer being trained correctly what happened? Tyson may have been champ but he lost his skills and got knocked out by James Buster Douglas, whom was well trained for that fight. Tyson was never the same fighter again, because he lost his trainer and Tyson did not know how to train himself, as most humans don't know how to train themselves. Why do you think UFC fighters and boxers hire trainers?. Bruce Lee trained harder than anyone; he was a fitness and martial arts freak. Lee created his own martial art. Lee was so effective he didn't even have to bounce around; he would intercept your attack. This he termed Jeet Kune Do (the way of the intercepting fist) and the world still has not caught on to this level of skill! The UFC is weak compared to Bruce Lee's advanced Jeet Kune Do. Oh ye of little understanding!

  • @PlanetJigobotTV
    @PlanetJigobotTV 6 лет назад +228

    Bruce's kicks were so fast!!! Dame that jab was crazy. Right now Bruce Lee would be the greatest UFC trainer today.

    • @DonaldCanard1
      @DonaldCanard1 6 лет назад

      PlanetJigobotTV Bruce is not in this video

    • @jaymedia5665
      @jaymedia5665 6 лет назад +12

      TLCain Did you even watch the video? Shake my head lol

    • @PlanetJigobotTV
      @PlanetJigobotTV 6 лет назад +4

      Jason Hoang Notice I didn't reply to him lol

    • @jaymedia5665
      @jaymedia5665 6 лет назад +2

      PlanetJigobotTV Yeah I did lmao. Trolls man

    • @homerj9286
      @homerj9286 6 лет назад +6

      Jack Mehan Bruce Lee is a legend, his theory of fighting and how simple techniques are the strongest is fantastic. Lee could kill any ufc fighter in a deathmatch. For example Connor McGregor, great fighter but wouldnt stand a chance against bruce lee

  • @steffd8066
    @steffd8066 6 лет назад +64

    Incredibly balanced.
    Fast as hell / elusive.
    Above his time.
    He basically started the term mixed martial arts mixing different styles making it his own.
    Hes The GOAT

    • @chronosx4537
      @chronosx4537 5 лет назад +1

      LMAO he didn't started mixed martial arts get real kiddo

    • @ryanlast9728
      @ryanlast9728 5 лет назад +1

      Lol delusional where when and how did he compete in tournaments?

    • @mo-em1ke
      @mo-em1ke Месяц назад

      so elusive he gets kicked in the groin right at the start and does a big knee jerk reaction.. so he actually lost that sparring match in the first 10 seconds.
      also he stole his mma ideas from roman pankration, and high level american wrestlers who transitioned into boxing.
      then he rebranded wing chun and sold it to america.
      dude was the goat of grifting, the pioneer of bullshido

  • @bigboy8508
    @bigboy8508 6 лет назад +1406

    A modern MMA fighter goes off balance or abandons stance n opens up for a counterstrike when he kicks. Bruce kicks but remains balanced and 100% concentrated and u can't counterstrike him. BL is legend. Father of Martial Arts

    • @EpicCheese765
      @EpicCheese765 6 лет назад +69

      "Father of martial arts?" Get back on the short bus.

    • @bigboy8508
      @bigboy8508 6 лет назад +3

      Darran T he he he economy of the fight?

    • @bigboy8508
      @bigboy8508 6 лет назад +3

      Darran T energy economy??

    • @jefketheboss4009
      @jefketheboss4009 6 лет назад +16

      Darran T Nah, Bruce Lee is father of Martial Arts... He literally practice many diffrent fight games and develop it...

    • @Starh
      @Starh 6 лет назад +56

      Darran T father of mixed martial arts

  • @RazorEdge2006
    @RazorEdge2006 3 года назад +76

    The guy he's fighting is Dan Inosanto, one of the best martial artists at the time.

    • @dragonvue09
      @dragonvue09 3 года назад +6

      One of them was Taky Kimura

    • @harveyquinn3535
      @harveyquinn3535 3 года назад +8

      Oh THATS Dan Inosanto? I just watched like an hour long interview with him. Wow. That’s insane

    • @harveyquinn3535
      @harveyquinn3535 3 года назад +8

      @@dragonvue09 R.I.P Taky Kimura. I guess he died January 7th, 2021

    • @karithema9ician657
      @karithema9ician657 2 года назад +5

      Ask these “mma” fans and they’ll say his “sparring with a student “ with 0 context. This new generation is WACK 🤦🏾‍♂️😂😂 no respect for the pioneers/elders

    • @djz1845
      @djz1845 Год назад

      @@karithema9ician657 I'm a MMA fan and i guess I really respect the people who are ahead of their time. The speed of Bruce and the agility of Ali for his weight are truly ahead of their time. IMO goat is not defeating everyone, rather being way ahead of your time.

  • @xyon9090
    @xyon9090 7 лет назад +1049

    You all should read *"The Tao of Jeet Kune Do"*
    It would make you understand more of why Bruce fights like that in the video.

    • @hedgehog1965uk
      @hedgehog1965uk 7 лет назад +65

      I have to admit that I've had that book on my shelf for many years and I only glanced through it when I first bought it. I've never actually sat down and read it. It has lots of diagrams, mostly just crude hand drawings that Bruce presumably did himself, but it does show that he was very analytical and scientific about his fighting techniques.

    • @Lo-FiGuy
      @Lo-FiGuy 7 лет назад +7

      Dean Natuno that book sitting in front me now expanded edition

    • @xyon9090
      @xyon9090 7 лет назад +63

      ivan hughes The brilliancy of his book still stands. Your comment does not degrade the contents of the *Tao of Jeet Kune Do*
      Even modern fighters will appreciate what's written in it.

    • @triptin24
      @triptin24 7 лет назад +5

      Dean Natuno msg I put up was not ment on your comment. It was for the video. I agree with your comment

    • @xyon9090
      @xyon9090 7 лет назад +22

      ivan hughes Haha, okay then. Best not reply on someone's comment next time if you refer to the vid instead.

  • @francescofavro8890
    @francescofavro8890 6 лет назад +709

    he CLEARLY has ultra instinct

  • @stephanwatson7902
    @stephanwatson7902 4 года назад +342

    Label held Lee down with grappling, Lee instead of making excuses learned and incorporated grappling. Were he here, he would catch on modern MMA and then surpass

    • @PowPow-yp9rf
      @PowPow-yp9rf 4 года назад +26

      Bruce learned grappling from Gene for a whole year and got really really good at it
      After the 70's he could easily defeat Gene because of his improved grappling and stand-up game

    • @stephanwatson7902
      @stephanwatson7902 4 года назад +7

      @@PowPow-yp9rf I knew they were around eachother for the run of that show, Bruce also showed Label some things about striking (Label had boxed too). Beating him though? Probably only Lee could have lol

    • @PowPow-yp9rf
      @PowPow-yp9rf 4 года назад +5

      @@stephanwatson7902 Yup mate
      Bruce was a literally one of the most dangerous fighters ever.
      Gene's a legend but Bruce was just way beyond him in the late 60's

    • @reculture
      @reculture 4 года назад +4

      I was hoping to see this comment in section, and someone mentioning Gene Label & Bruce Lee in a meaningful manner

    • @danielpaz3501
      @danielpaz3501 4 года назад +7

      haha good actor and average fighter that talks a lot
      i didnt see him fight with not a single pro
      only the films make him hero but in reality he was a good talker

  • @burningknuckle26
    @burningknuckle26 4 года назад +29

    bruces speed, explosiveness, reaction timing and accuracy was real af

    • @mo-em1ke
      @mo-em1ke Месяц назад

      and yet still managed to get kicked in the groin right at the start lol
      man you people dont know what youre watching

  • @dongengsebelumtidur7914
    @dongengsebelumtidur7914 6 лет назад +137

    Bruce Lee is like water.. He can adapt to any circumstances, even in today's MMA. Put any greats in any era, and they will adapt and be great. We all know how much he loves martial arts.

    • @shaunbarnett2972
      @shaunbarnett2972 6 лет назад +1

      Unfortunately even the mighty Bruce Lee can't adapt to death. It saddens me actually. Ever since I saw the footage of his funeral with the open casket, I don't think I've ever been the same. Don't ever look at it.

    • @tommyt5277
      @tommyt5277 6 лет назад +1

      In mma they would boil him up vaporise him. And sorry great actor not some great fighter at least there is no reason to asume he would do great in mma he has not fought in competition only movies and jeah.... Movies.....

    • @ericsalles3393
      @ericsalles3393 5 лет назад

      you'll never know ..

    • @Skeletty1710
      @Skeletty1710 5 лет назад +1

      @@shaunbarnett2972 the fact you are talking about him is a fact that Bruce Lee is immortal ("the key to immortality is a life worth remembering")

    • @treynathaniel4075
      @treynathaniel4075 5 лет назад +1

      Technique,something most MMA fighters don't have today,will beat strength,power,aggressiveness,any day. The key is adaptive technique. Knowing how and when to use it,not just repeating a set of moves hoping you hit something. Bruce was a technique master. In the ring today Bruce would murder all classes,Especially his own weight class. The only thing he lacked was wrestling,jujitsu,some things he was working on when he died. Today..Bruce would have no competition.

  • @Smaug1
    @Smaug1 6 лет назад +527

    He would be dominant today, too. He might look a little different, but the blinding speed from all that training would not let him down.

    • @fisthound0027
      @fisthound0027 6 лет назад +2

      Jeremy D you mean as in prime or old age?

    • @Smaug1
      @Smaug1 6 лет назад +23

      FistHound 00 prime of course. He would be an old man If he were still alive. It was 40 years ago...

    • @adamelizondo6203
      @adamelizondo6203 6 лет назад +11

      Why would you think this? He didn’t train jiu jitsu or wrestling really so people would take him down and pound him. You put him against someone like khabib and he would get raped...

    • @Khorney
      @Khorney 6 лет назад +36

      Remember that Lee had not seen all the MMA we have seen since the UFC started. If he had developed Jeet kun do today, it would most likely have been quite different.

    • @Smaug1
      @Smaug1 6 лет назад +8

      Khorney I doubt it. The theory was sound for Hong Kong street fighting in the late 60s and early 70s, it's sound today too. His speed and directness cannot go wrong.

  • @rtgray7
    @rtgray7 7 лет назад +539

    As Weasle said, THIS WAS 50 YEARS AGO. Anyone who says he wasn't ahead of his time would be dishonest or ignorant. Lee was on cruise control here as he ALWAYS was. If you listen to any interview with his peers, they will tell you that, had he wanted to, he could've killed them. His "jab", in this video, was not a jab really at all but him using his lead hand as a counter weapon. He could KO someone with his lead hand faster than most boxers can throw a flicking jab to set up a punch. There are videos of him using a jab and it is lighting quick but, in almost all sparring situations, he reverts to countering, using his lead hand to impede his opponents progress and devastating him at the same time. He could knock a opponents down with a 2" punch. He could counter with a kick as fast as boxers counter with punches-faster than most of them. He is holding back on the power of his kicks in this video or else the sparring would be over in seconds. It's amazing that he could pull kicks and punches while still going full speed.

    • @dantemarotta356
      @dantemarotta356 7 лет назад +52

      Wang Chung you are 100% correct, All of his peers whom were martial arts masters karate champions judo champions boxers etc all agree Lee was legit. He was Magic

    • @jaringoodrich8574
      @jaringoodrich8574 7 лет назад +8

      What if he had been aggressive, probably not something he would do with his students. Let them make their own mistakes. Like he said" baby its on!"

    • @mike2011989
      @mike2011989 7 лет назад +11

      so why didnt he challenge the Gracies???

    • @jaringoodrich8574
      @jaringoodrich8574 7 лет назад

      mike2011989 Good question! Hmm...

    • @mike2011989
      @mike2011989 7 лет назад +15

      Jarin Goodrich probably cuz he didn't really have any interest in being beat up

  • @CocaC
    @CocaC 4 года назад +40

    His kicks were incredible fast and scary and here he was mostly holding and using his jab and body.

    • @mo-em1ke
      @mo-em1ke Месяц назад

      lol what? bruce got kicked in the groin right at the start..
      the only reason he looks fast to people who dont do martial arts is because his opponent is an absolute beginner throwing really weird and janky chain spinning back kicks telegraphed from last week
      anyone with any experience looks at this footage and laughs at how gullible the general population is

  • @fornlike
    @fornlike 7 лет назад +58

    Yes, people saying that Bruce wasn't that good, should just see that video. He was so astonishing. The calm, the timing, the speed, the power without really doing his best. It shows so many great fighting skills that he had. For sure, this is the video to show when someone say garbage about this man called Bruce Lee. Thanx a lot for the video and the analysis.

    • @TheWeasleMMA
      @TheWeasleMMA  7 лет назад +4

      +Y-l'yukne Bayonne Addo I couldn't say it differently myself and thank you!

    • @choosetolivefree
      @choosetolivefree 6 лет назад +2

      On the flip side of that, people saying that Lee was some fighting god are just as ridiculous. This is literally the only footage there is of him outside of a movie, and it's not even fighting, its sparring, and with a STUDENT. How you can be so ASTONISHED over this lame footage, I don't know. Seems like you and others like you are just mindless fanboys.

    • @rationalmuscle
      @rationalmuscle 6 лет назад

      Either that or have Bas Rutten slap some sense into them... literally.

    • @Rnt911
      @Rnt911 6 лет назад

      choosetolivefree Yeah man, I think those guys don't have a real experience of what a fight is. Most of them never sparred I'm sure.

    • @CGplay186
      @CGplay186 6 лет назад +1

      choosetolivefree
      dumbass it was the 60 people wasn't running around with cameras in their phone recording fights .
      almost anything someone try find from that area has lack of footage so seeing an sparring footage is good enough bruce lee was still a legend.

  • @BladeFitAcademy
    @BladeFitAcademy 5 лет назад +56

    What I find very interesting is Bruce Lee is structuring himself like a sword fighter. His control of space with the leg work, his retreats when an attack comes, his right arm extended like a rapier or a saber covering his center line. Even his footwork creating new lines if attack. This is all demonstration of fencing principals. Staying loose actually makes one faster. Man, he is fast. I'm not sure if he had any fencing training or not, but his movements are very similar to military saber/rapier action.

    • @gatling216
      @gatling216 5 лет назад

      BladeFit Academy I've heard he was- mainly in the comments section of this video. But yeah, now that you mention it, but it's there.

    • @samlee7420
      @samlee7420 4 года назад +3

      Agree, kind of strike like a fencer. Very finessed, well balanced and super elusive. He is always gliding on the ball of his feet. Super light footed. He's a pretty fighter.

    • @rickyeng56
      @rickyeng56 4 года назад +4

      Maybe you forget the basis principle of Wing Chung's center line but only fensing.

    • @reculture
      @reculture 4 года назад +10

      Truth is that Bruce was studying & incorporating fencing techniques, western boxing even Newtonian physics etc... aiming for maximum efficiency in his approach.
      Good observation!

    • @mackyrulez756
      @mackyrulez756 4 года назад +1

      Jeet kune do is a martial art hybrid of fencing, boxing, wingchun

  • @myoriginalmusic6739
    @myoriginalmusic6739 6 лет назад +108

    His balance seems always to be amazing always in control of his body

    • @Dischordian
      @Dischordian 5 лет назад +5

      @Benny

    • @vknez6610
      @vknez6610 5 лет назад +2

      @Benny Clown...

    • @Hybred
      @Hybred 5 лет назад +3

      @Benny you can saw he won because his opponent was bad but not his logic, the fact that he could do all of that and always have a strong steady hold on the ground shows he has good balance that is not subjective or up to debate. That's like saying if a bodybuilder vs a girl in a weight lifting comp that the body builder is weak because he went against a girl, he is still strong.
      Thumbs down for 1. Horrible comprehension skills and 2. Equally horrible logic.
      But hey what's the matter kiddo? Hate to have your delusions shattered?

    • @tazerdduck5664
      @tazerdduck5664 5 лет назад

      @Benny You took the time to write your opinion and liked it yourself however your opinion is incorrect and narrow minded because...It is teacher vs student so considering the respect the student had for teacher and vice versa and the lv of skill involved accordingly it would be easy to assume that the student is only being half hearted as you say however it is normal for a teacher to ask a student to defend while sparing to showcase different attacks to a class or in this case whoever can see. I hope that helps to clarify things. 1st Dan Wado Ryu - 9 years training.

    • @inspiringothers7197
      @inspiringothers7197 5 лет назад

      @Benny I find it kind of ironic that you're here saying you would walk through Bruce Lee while telling others that they're having delusions.
      I must say I'd enjoy watching your reaction after you woke up on the ground from taking a single punch from Bruce.

  • @stlouiemix
    @stlouiemix 3 года назад +26

    I haven't watched this footage in a while. Revisiting it now, I realize how heavy Bruce Lee's influence is on Conor. Some of the frames in these matches look identical to McGregor fights.

    • @shahidahmed-br1jx
      @shahidahmed-br1jx 3 года назад +7

      Conor before boxing floyd was remarkable the way he moved was something special it was art you couldn't even pin point his style because he didn't have one he was simply unusual.

    • @karithema9ician657
      @karithema9ician657 2 года назад

      Literally

    • @jimmylee3023
      @jimmylee3023 2 года назад +1

      I was thinking of how Conor must have watched lot of Bruce Lee

  • @about2mount
    @about2mount 6 лет назад +62

    Allot of people may not know this but Bruce faught in many street fights with gangs before he was finished with high school. He got into allot of trouble with police during that time. This video is very good. And when Bruce crossed his legs in those awkward stances, he was doing a fencing move where they transition for readily advancing backwards or forwards. Watch fencers fight in videos, you will see identical moves. Fencing is the fastest contact sport on earth. Bruce Lee incorporated his legs and arms as a fencers sword. Nice vid.

    • @Dusktodawn430
      @Dusktodawn430 6 лет назад +2

      robin deatherage right that's how Bruce Lee got into wing Chun because he used to get in fights with triads

    • @robertsmith387
      @robertsmith387 6 лет назад

      robin death rage he beat up average joe in streets? Big deal

    • @about2mount
      @about2mount 6 лет назад +2

      Robert Smith Big deal is this. Nobody could beat him. And those who sparred with him knrw his speed and power. Even Mohammed Ali took lessons from him. That's when Ali started using the southpaw stance and jab. If you doing his avilities then go watch and listen to the World Champion Chuck Norris soeaking avout his avilities. Bruce wasnt an ardent kung fu or a set style. He was the first of a mix of many. And the only one I ever seen who could break one inch pine boards dangling.

    • @BeardOfPower7
      @BeardOfPower7 6 лет назад +4

      Theres kung fu an traditional martial arts forms that include leg crossing movement or stance, what is masterful is incorporating a memorized movement like a martial arts kata into an actual fight, thats what bruce lee did the best, he knew where to strike and when, he knew how to seem vulnerable but actually be baiting opponents into a trained offensive atk.
      Bruce Lee was a good actor because he was a great martial artist, the basis of traditional martial arts is choreographed movements rehearsed and memorized to the point where the chances of you getting into a fight let alone losing one are low.

    • @BeardOfPower7
      @BeardOfPower7 6 лет назад +1

      I could break a inch thick pine with ease, you might be thinking of oak. Pine is weak, you could break one while it was in midair or on string. Theres youtube videos of people doing things in todays era, that even bruce lee couldnt do or hadn't tried to do yet. I watched on video of korean taekwondo school in south korea that had students breaking board while backflipping through the air over top of the people holding them that had made like a pyramid to reach the height of the jump. It was probably the best board breaking spetacle that i ever watched.

  • @kuldeepadhikari3849
    @kuldeepadhikari3849 5 лет назад +32

    9:30 .. wow .. such quickness and power from the front leg swing kick ?? crazy lee !

  • @ocnbxng5038
    @ocnbxng5038 5 лет назад +504

    Imagine a Bruce Lee not holding back. That would be scary

    • @johnharvison5780
      @johnharvison5780 5 лет назад +45

      Theres a Jackie chan interview, he was an extra in a Bruce Lee movie, I forget which. Said Bruce kicked the shit out of him lol. Better realism for the scene

    • @Rippinkitten18
      @Rippinkitten18 5 лет назад +2

      they run out of peons for this demonstration.

    • @santana9434
      @santana9434 4 года назад +15

      Imagine bruce lee actually being in a real fight LOOOL

    • @bigmack2654
      @bigmack2654 4 года назад +28

      OCNBXNG imagine you guys being realistic for once
      Delusional morons watch too many animes
      That bantamweight doesn’t even have a single prof. fight on his record and yet you praise him like he‘s the god of martial arts
      Ridiculous lol

    • @enterurnamehere27
      @enterurnamehere27 4 года назад +26

      @@bigmack2654 yeah, but people who trained with him does say that he have fighting talents

  • @andreasandre4756
    @andreasandre4756 3 года назад +12

    He knew exactly what he was doing. His movements and speed accuracy were amazing. Not only quickly, but in a targeted manner. Most young people move fast, but none of them look like him. i.e. the speed and accuracy of a robot.

  • @royalace2271
    @royalace2271 7 лет назад +144

    I think people who’s trying to compare Bruce to today’s UFC fighters and saying he wouldn’t stand a chance are just idiots. People need to understand that the world is much different 50 years ago. Fighters today pick up techniques from previous fighters and add to their own. Look at how the NBA and NFL was 50 years ago compared to today. Sports evolved. Techniques are being refined daily and the top fighters today will not stand a chance against fighters decades from now if they were to fight.
    Fighters today are much better athletes than fighters decades ago. Training methods, gears, technology, and equipments etc are way more advanced compared to the 1950s. What made Bruce Lee legendary was that he was way ahead of his time. If Bruce was 25 years old today with the same access to the training and everything that professional fighters have, there’s no doubt he would be successful.
    The best way to gauge Bruce Lee in today’s world, we should look at his work ethic, determination, creativity, intelligence, willingness to learn and adapt, and also his mentality. Physically, Bruce is insanely quick and powerful for his size. With modern training methods and equipment plus the wealth of knowledge in martial arts to learn from today, there’s endless possibilities for Bruce.
    NFL players today are much bigger, faster, stronger and also more skilled than NFL players decades ago. Same with the NBA and other sports.

    • @TheWeasleMMA
      @TheWeasleMMA  7 лет назад +17

      I couldn't say it better myself.

    • @blahvn
      @blahvn 7 лет назад +8

      Well said

    • @roysheaks1261
      @roysheaks1261 7 лет назад +4

      Royal Ace Yes. Bruce Lee was very competitive and also proud of his accomplishments. He would’ve put everything into the analysis of each opponent and their skills and weaknesses. Bruce was always fluid in his learning, and always building on a martial art with his own innovation and hybridization...a hard man to gauge.

    • @oot007
      @oot007 7 лет назад +6

      Royal Ace
      The most intelligent post I've read about Bruce Lee. Well said.

    • @C4pitalswank
      @C4pitalswank 7 лет назад +3

      The man was obsessed with becoming the most compete fighter, he was probably a bit psychopathic like Michael Jordan in basketball. Thus, that being said he had one of the craziest training regimen ever and, he probably had almost 0% body fat. The ease of access for fighting knowledge and techniques in todays technology would make him an absolute monster.

  • @jaytwotheone4451
    @jaytwotheone4451 5 лет назад +314

    Bruce Lee today would be more devastating, because he never was satisfied with just learning a few styles, he had to master them all! He'd have access to better equipment, supplements, techniques, etc........He could always adapt, and adjust on the fly. Him crossing his legs when he walked, was always at a far distance from his opponent, so he's aware of the adjust he'd have to make quickly once his opponent moved in, to give him full balance, etc... Bruce was a street fighter. He once said, all the theatrics was for the camera. But he would definitely be that more advanced then MMA'S today just because his early understanding of mind, body, speed, strength, techniques, and willingness to never stop learning. So you put the young Bruce Lee 26ish in today, with his same attitude to learn more styles, his power, speed, excess to advance workout equipment, and supplements of today that everyone use, that dude would be devastating! But everyone base how Incredible Bruce was limiting it to what they just saw in the movies. He had to limit himself a lot for the cameras sake.

    • @teleguy5699
      @teleguy5699 5 лет назад +37

      His fight choreography is what gives the haters their fuel. He learned to choreograph awesome on screen fight scenes through his 60s' learning curve. He was fantastic at that, still dazzling to this day. Most on screen fighters back then just trained to be filmed. He had to learn what related on film. His karate friends (Joe Lewis, Chuck Norris etc. trained, learned from him in part hoping to get a toe in Hollywood). As for his martial arts, it was what he did for his major interest in life. Totally different than what he portrayed on screen (even if some moves were the same). They'll say that it is all Hollywood and he had no fights that were documented (which wasn't true), but who documents street fight back in the 50s' and 60s'. People today want video proof which is an insane request.

    • @trinidadrodriquez876
      @trinidadrodriquez876 5 лет назад +1

      Ok.

    • @IlokanoWarrior
      @IlokanoWarrior 5 лет назад +3

      Yup , look at Sifu Lee's partner/student and friend Dan Inosanto, that guy is 80 years old and moves like a 35 year old. Inosanto's knowledge is so vast, not only in hand to hand but in weapons, Inosanto has over a 1000 ways to cripjple or kill a guy with those moves of his. Sifu Lee would probably be almost like Inosanto now, except a step faster.

    • @IlokanoWarrior
      @IlokanoWarrior 5 лет назад +6

      Gary A - Most people talk about his fight with Wong Jack Man, Many people don't know about his fight with Yoichi Nakachi, a fight which Sifu Lee beat the guy in less than 13 seconds.

    • @dayop2623
      @dayop2623 5 лет назад +2

      bruce lee today would def not be fighting anymore

  • @Mr_Whiteford
    @Mr_Whiteford 6 лет назад +152

    One of the best pieces of analysis I've seen, very neutral. It shouldn't be the case that if you don't accept the "gospel truth" that Bruce Lee is the greatest ever then you are open to abuse. At the same time, to think he was only "good for the movies" and wasn't influential is highly ridiculous. Very much ahead of his time, and we might not have had the likes of UFC if not for him. Great video. And massive Bruce Lee fan btw.

    • @kavikkang9411
      @kavikkang9411 6 лет назад +6

      It's the "gospel truth" for a reason. Bruce Lee's strikes were usually FASTER THAN A SNAKE STRIKE!!! Scientists determined that a long time ago from film. Bruce Lee is faster than a rattlesnake, and that is only one example of his literally super-human abilities! He would completely humiliate any MMA fighter!

    • @johnvamos7687
      @johnvamos7687 5 лет назад

      @@kavikkang9411 Palm. Face. Over and over and over again.

    • @felmarpica6663
      @felmarpica6663 5 лет назад

      You all fuck... Bruce Lee was defeated by Filipino long time ago

  • @AdamSpade
    @AdamSpade 4 года назад +6

    Well done with this analysis. The context makes it tough to give an accurate assessment, but I think you did well and I think Bruce would be happy with your analysis.

  • @seantaylor1191
    @seantaylor1191 6 лет назад +92

    Enjoyed your sincere analysis. . . Just to help out - Bruce didn't teach crossing his legs when moving laterally or dropping his rear guard hand as a fighting technique. He trained himself and his students to move laterally in side steps and sometimes lunge type movements depending on the distance he needed to create. And he taught that the rear guard hand remain high near the the jawline. And he taught that because of a the reasons you mentioned in the video and others. That said - what you witnessed in the video was a master (of the above mentioned) using "body language" to taunt and draw out attacks on him by his opponent. He provided "vulnerable" moments to entice attack. As you noted, Bruce was so skilled and quick at changing his stance and never losing his balance that he could convert to the footing needed in an instant of time to intercept his opponent's attack. Would he do that with everyone?? No. But he would when he felt it necessary depending on who he was fighting. He was a master interceptor and he was trying to demonstrate to that crowd by the vehicle of free, unrehearsed - rather "relaxed" sparring sessions. He has actually very easy on those guys in that film.

    • @MiaogisTeas
      @MiaogisTeas 6 лет назад +2

      Sean Taylor "using body language … to entice attack" afaik is called leading your opponent, or just leading for short. Kinda like cutting in boxing, where you see someone loading up or preparing to strike, so step closer / laterally or feint to spoil their setup. 👍

    • @seantaylor1191
      @seantaylor1191 6 лет назад +2

      Thank you, William . . Obviously you know fight terminology. . . And I would hope many others who watch this video would to. . . I just find many times If I'll use terms like feinting, reposte, leading, advance or forward shuffle, retreat or reverse shuffle, or lunge, people like you or I will understand. But many times a good portion of the general public will get kinda lost. So since youtube is for "everyone" I just felt it better that I use general overall terms that everyone can understand. And thanks for the reply to!

    • @MiaogisTeas
      @MiaogisTeas 6 лет назад +2

      Sean Taylor I'm a teacher by trade, so I can't help but supply info if I have it 😂 thank YOU for making me think in a different way, too 🙏

    • @seantaylor1191
      @seantaylor1191 6 лет назад +1

      Hey, William - It's all good and thank you for the dialog!

    • @Llucius1
      @Llucius1 6 лет назад

      Actually Bruce Lee can stand on one leg , so crossing the leg is no problem for Bruce Lee, and he can actually deliver a twist motion kick or punch if someone is trying to step forward. The truth is , you see Bruce standing on two legs, that is actually a trick. He always place most of his body weight on just 1 leg, so he center of gravity always changes. If you stand on both leg, you will be slow down when you shift your balance, but when you place on one and just switch to another , it is a snap.

  • @yangshen5540
    @yangshen5540 6 лет назад +8

    You've done a fantastic job of taking one of the most interesting topics in martial arts (even 50 years later) and keeping it simultaneously clinical AND interesting. all while exhibiting the objectivity that martial arts journalism (well, all journalism, actually) is so in need of. Well done, Sir.

    • @TheWeasleMMA
      @TheWeasleMMA  6 лет назад +2

      Thank you so much, glad you enjoyed it :)

    • @EdgarSamuel
      @EdgarSamuel 6 лет назад

      Yang Shen well said

  • @Th3Mafia
    @Th3Mafia 6 лет назад +52

    well composed video, good writing, and good bias exclusion. I must agree, you can see that bruce is a machine, a robot. he built and trained himself to be able to throw a hit on target from any position any time

    • @Th3Mafia
      @Th3Mafia 6 лет назад +4

      he devoted his life to controlling and expressing with body with or without filter at his choice

    • @TheWeasleMMA
      @TheWeasleMMA  6 лет назад +2

      ShamanMafia Thank you so much!

    • @kennethmullenix
      @kennethmullenix 6 лет назад +4

      ShamanMafia
      His greatest advantage was his ability to read his opponent's movements. His reaction timing was beyond amazing. His strikes were followed through with so much force,hard to believe such power could be generated by such a smaller fighter.

    • @samssciencesongs411
      @samssciencesongs411 6 лет назад +1

      ShamanMafia summed up everything I was preparing to write

    • @mo-em1ke
      @mo-em1ke Месяц назад

      @@kennethmullenix and yet he got kicked in the groin right at the start.. you guys are delusional

  • @10secondlaughs96
    @10secondlaughs96 2 года назад +12

    Everyone races to have the most extreme position. Bruce could never beat Deiveson, but Royce Gracie wouldn't last a minute against Stylebender. The game evolves, and we can't overlook what the pioneers did without having the same knowledge we have now

  • @Novastar.SaberCombat
    @Novastar.SaberCombat 6 лет назад +29

    Hey there... just want to say... REALLY good observations on all of this. :) GREAT ANALYSIS. Seriously.
    I'm an older gent here, BL has been an inspiration for me for ages, and... I'm glad you are seeing the actual STUDY and PEDAGOGY BL employed during all his study of martial arts in general.
    Most people do not understand that BL studied all sorts of martial arts, and dedicated himself to learning... well... A LOT. So... NOT just "keeping to one art".
    In fact... his footwork--is mostly inspired by a combination of western boxing and (of all things, ironically to some) western fencing. As a saber fencer and instructor... I completely understand why, too. :)
    Lee was indeed WAY ahead of his time--in terms of the actual SCIENCE of "combining it all". It took decades later for MMA to truly appear, and... I firmly believe that if Lee was alive today--he'd easily be integrated in SOME FASHION with MMA, training, videos, instruction, and just wonderful experiments.
    I miss him, and... the MA world would be different if he were still alive.

    • @TheWeasleMMA
      @TheWeasleMMA  6 лет назад +6

      +Novastar (SaberCombat) Thank you so much and I completely agree. He was a student in terms of still learning from all directions and a master to his students by teaching what he learns. I read somewhere that he would watch countless hours of tape on Muhammad Ali for an example and saw what would work for him and did that for other martial arts as well like fencing, I believe.

    • @tappajaav
      @tappajaav 6 лет назад +1

      From what I've read of his physical training he often did something else(like watching fight footage from TV) while exercising. Not only was he cross-trainer and cross-martial artist he also crossed physical and mental learning!

  • @MrDontfeedthematrix
    @MrDontfeedthematrix 5 лет назад +105

    I’m a JKD practitioner of 27 years, and revealed all of this on the Godlike Productions website prior to this vid. Anyways, at 7:50 you say Lees opponent did a spin kick and landed on leg of Bruce. Nope, what Lee did was a stop kick aka an interception. In JKD you use these kicks as a block and a strike. In fact, most of the side kicks you see him use during sparring are stop kicks - same with his straight right “jab”. Basically, you maintain distance so your brain has better reaction time. As he rushes in you simply catch him with your foot or fist, and his own momentum knocks him out because it’s the equivalent of running head first into a wall. There’s more science behind this, but I’ll leave it at that.

    • @akaraven66
      @akaraven66 4 года назад +9

      If you were truly a Jeet Kun Do practitioner than you would realise you were not actually a Jeet Kun Do practitioner as Jeet Kun Do is not a martial arts, but a way of life and Bruce himself said if people were to say they knew Jeet Kun Do he would walk away from martial arts. It has nothing to do with fighting, but how you view life, martial arts was just what Bruce was best known for, he was also a good philosopher and could apply it to fighting. His philosophy was to learn everything you can, never stop learning, never stop studying, always push yourself to be the best you can, but than use only what you know that works best for you in any given situation.

    • @MrDontfeedthematrix
      @MrDontfeedthematrix 4 года назад +11

      Alex Amaya Stop kicks are very effective counter attacks: 1. The legs are very hard to defend against 2. A low side kick can prevent opponent reaching you with a punch (because your leg is a longer weapon) 3. As he rushes at you, he generates momentum, so when his kinetic energy meets yours, the damage is multiplied 4. You break his tibia, he cannot walk, so cannot attack 5. Stop kicking with shoes on causes more damage because they act as knuckle dusters for your feet 6. As he lunges at you, he is in attack mode, so unprepared for low counter attack kick. This kick is very effective from long range.

    • @MrDontfeedthematrix
      @MrDontfeedthematrix 4 года назад +4

      Alex Amaya Right? I don’t know too much about MMA terminology, so IDK if the principle is the same, but in JKD the kick was designed to intercept an opponent upon preparation of attack. Say he suddenly lunged at you, he’ll run into a side stop kick, or say he went to kick you, your stop kick could hit him in shins before he could fully execute it. Lee borrowed this concept from fencing. I’ve used it in many sparring situations, it always works amazingly well... same with the lead stop hit. Lee demonstrates use of them both in his sparring sessions. He also delves heavily into interceptions in his Fighting Method books.

    • @MrDontfeedthematrix
      @MrDontfeedthematrix 4 года назад +2

      Alex Amaya I see. The only time I recall it in MMA was when Holly Holm fought Rhonda Rousey, but she used them on her mid section. I’ll check out the fight you mentioned

    • @Lone_Wolf_91
      @Lone_Wolf_91 4 года назад

      @Alex Amaya Jon makes quite a trash moves and kicking somones knee is illegal in MMA. He could be a Goat and he is damn good fighter but shit person.

  • @lhowlett88
    @lhowlett88 7 лет назад +113

    Bruce Lee was a pioneer of MMA. Way ahead of his time. Loved the breakdown.

    • @TheWeasleMMA
      @TheWeasleMMA  7 лет назад +6

      Exactly and thank you!

    • @vincentpetrie3371
      @vincentpetrie3371 6 лет назад

      Alien i really think was over rated do this in a ring them we would of seen how good he was

    • @lexdonovan6017
      @lexdonovan6017 6 лет назад

      BRUCE LEE epic highligts (Game of Death)
      ruclips.net/video/6HuX2sMLJ44/видео.html

    • @leahdelaney4264
      @leahdelaney4264 6 лет назад

      Vincent Petrie
      I'm pretty sure he used to compete in boxing at one stage So he would know his way around a ring.
      the floor is also marked in the same way as a ring just no ropes etc and I think someone with his concepts and way of thinking would build something that would be based as invalid due to a few ropes ☺

    • @lhowlett88
      @lhowlett88 6 лет назад +2

      Vincent Petrie, it's like, Eisenstein discovering the theory of relativity. If you compare his understanding of physics with those alive today you would say he wasn't that greatest. However, he will always be remembered for advancing the field dramatically. Furthermore if he was around today he would still be one of the greatest minds. Even Eisenstein stated that his discoveries were because of those who came before him (I stood on the shoulders of giants). See the forest through the trees my friend, be like water.

  • @iqxclan9041
    @iqxclan9041 4 года назад +41

    When he was in them movies they said slow down because they couldn't see him move

    • @majdaguesmi9232
      @majdaguesmi9232 3 года назад

      ya then when you see the films its sped up to almost twice real time in over 73 scenes.

    • @justineromero6735
      @justineromero6735 3 года назад

      Proof?

    • @blu3collar949
      @blu3collar949 3 года назад

      They actually slowed down the film in several scenes. Watch The Big Boss. The Big Boss had at least 9 different instances where they reduced the frame speed just to see his kicks better.

  • @Achrononmaster
    @Achrononmaster 6 лет назад +19

    One thing that's clear from this insightful analysis is that Bruce Lee practised and trained like a maniac. Even when just sparring, none of this can happen with thoughtful effort, it has to be all rapid pre-frontal control. To display such instinct, speed and precision... this takes a "Shaolin" number of hours of training. That's what I really love about Lee, his dedication and absolute passion. That he almost made an art form out of his martial arts is all the more impressive. I think if he was training today this would not have been perhaps possible, or would be perhaps side-lined and non mainstream, because the emphasis today is all about winning fights as brutally as possible. I'm not an expert or historian, but I've heard that competition is actually not so true to the origins of many Chinese martial arts, which were in fact (so I've heard and read elsewhere) much more an art form, such as Tai Chi, fighting disguised as dance or art so peasants or monks could gain self-defence skills . Is that true? (From Wikipedia it is not so clear to me.) Anyway, Lee is absolute classic, thanks for posting this dude, it brings back fond memories of my childhood with my friend who worshipped and introduced me to Lee.

    • @DonaldCanard1
      @DonaldCanard1 6 лет назад

      Bijou Smith Bruce Lee has never spared anyone ever and this video is not of Bruce his family have come out and said this video is false

    • @tappajaav
      @tappajaav 6 лет назад

      Saying Bruce Lee has never sparred anyone is utter bullcrap.

    • @DonaldCanard1
      @DonaldCanard1 6 лет назад

      Tappajaav he never did

    • @DonaldCanard1
      @DonaldCanard1 6 лет назад

      Tappajaav only in movies

  • @Southernburrito
    @Southernburrito 7 лет назад +106

    The guys a tactition. He knows where he's safe, so he's fucking around. This isn't a seriously poised fight, it's sparring. Nobody takes those movements serious because he's not predatorily engaged. It's a lesson, even for the spectators, which is why he didn't KO them, they're students. He's showing style & class. By not being merciless when unnecessary he exhibits mastery & competency.
    Just an opinion :) fun vid.

    • @PhoenixSplash
      @PhoenixSplash 6 лет назад +12

      That's my take on this. I believe Lee wasn't at his full potential here because it's a teacher/student engagement. His goal is to teach his student which is different than a UFC fight...but it's still cool to see Lee shut up a lot of people lol

    • @JColeTwitchTV
      @JColeTwitchTV 6 лет назад

      tactician*

    • @Southernburrito
      @Southernburrito 6 лет назад +1

      Kieran Mukherjee Opp, that's one up for you. Nice...

    • @BRUCEJJ66
      @BRUCEJJ66 6 лет назад +5

      I agree, he definitely wasn't trying to knock out or even hurt these guys, this was a demonstration not a fight. For the time, though, this kind of sparring (hard, continuous contact utilizing protective equipment & fingered gloves) would've been very unusual for martial artists. Even Renbukai people who sparred with similar equipment seemed to spar more like point fighters, meaning the action was stopped when someone scored a "point".

    • @Southernburrito
      @Southernburrito 6 лет назад

      BRUCEJJ66 Really? Weird. I didn't grow up in his era, but when I was growing up we'd go long & hard against equal adverse opponents. We also rarely utilized so much padding. When we left the gym it looked like we were walking out of a butcher shop our clothes were covered with so much blood. But when working with people of lesser skill this is how we often performed. Sometimes only permitted to use a jab, sometimes nothing at all, being strictly a slip & move punching bag. We weren't interested in chasing away people who wanted to learn to defend themselves or losing valuable sparring partners with there own ambitions in the sport. You know, teamwork.

  • @pyxis9264
    @pyxis9264 5 лет назад +206

    He is not one of. He is clearly the most famous iconic martial artist by a country mile.

    • @hubster4477
      @hubster4477 5 лет назад +10

      You mean the most famous who never competed.

    • @mr.2cents.846
      @mr.2cents.846 5 лет назад

      I agree.

    • @paullytle246
      @paullytle246 5 лет назад +1

      Muhammad Ali mike Tyson money may

    • @paullytle246
      @paullytle246 5 лет назад +3

      @CrazyLegsMcGee yes your point is boxing is one of the most proven martial arts on the planet

    • @chronosx4537
      @chronosx4537 5 лет назад +2

      @CrazyLegsMcGee boxing is a martial art you dumb idiot

  • @olivercrespo2329
    @olivercrespo2329 4 года назад +8

    Bruce understood what it was to be a martial artist. It wasn’t about if he could fight or not. But if he wanted to fight. I have no doubt that he would succeed. He was a natural for sure.

  • @THRILLINGSTATIC1234
    @THRILLINGSTATIC1234 7 лет назад +8

    Love your videos Weasle!! Keep em coming forever and ever

  • @travels129
    @travels129 7 лет назад +81

    Bruce lee wasnt happy with a lot he did so he was constantly changing evolving !! Learning

    • @jonplaud
      @jonplaud 6 лет назад +2

      That is why he is loved.

    • @cienega7139
      @cienega7139 6 лет назад

      Wayne Mathews like Goku

    • @jpsholland
      @jpsholland 6 лет назад +2

      Cienega 713, Goku is based on Bruce Lee.

  • @Hybred
    @Hybred 6 лет назад +230

    Bruce Lee definetly is the fastest fighter I've seen, his reaction time is almost instant. incredible! and the delivery of his strikes were fast too

    • @letsgopoop123
      @letsgopoop123 6 лет назад +6

      King Ownage to bad he’s a fake

    • @highriskhighrewardmyarse7445
      @highriskhighrewardmyarse7445 6 лет назад +3

      +Smitty Mcsmith no your the fake.. A.Hole

    • @letsgopoop123
      @letsgopoop123 6 лет назад +1

      Dont Quit wow! Good one

    • @FingerinUrDaughter
      @FingerinUrDaughter 6 лет назад +5

      too bad at 135lbs and 5'8" he dosent have enough physical strength to make those punches actually mean anything. hes great against other asians, who are usually the same weight as him but a foot shorter. against real men however, he was never a threat. honestly, it dosent matter how fast you are, when you weigh 135lbs and are as tall as he was, its outright impossible for you to deliver any significant force. dudes arms were thinner than my cock in his prime.

    • @VanLianTheOne
      @VanLianTheOne 6 лет назад +4

      Tetra Digm you should SEE Bruce lee punch a punching bag

  • @1maticmovieclips602
    @1maticmovieclips602 3 года назад +26

    Bruce was a genius. The fastest martial artist ever with instinct, knowledge and power. I miss him

    • @jhonnyjhonson2664
      @jhonnyjhonson2664 2 года назад +6

      No just no. He literally admitted he would never beat Muhammad Ali in a fight. Khabib destroys Bruce lee

    • @1maticmovieclips602
      @1maticmovieclips602 2 года назад

      @@jhonnyjhonson2664 I think Bruce was just being humble about Ali, but you never know, apart of Bruce's foot work while fighting was based on Ali, I just miss Bruce he was fantastic.

    • @oklahomaomar
      @oklahomaomar Год назад

      @@jhonnyjhonson2664 He was being humble, plus even if he meant it we all know he's a great fighter and a match for anyone

    • @jhonnyjhonson2664
      @jhonnyjhonson2664 Год назад +2

      @@oklahomaomar No. He never had professional fight. He wouldn't beat even the average amateur I don't think. He's an actor

    • @jhonnyjhonson2664
      @jhonnyjhonson2664 Год назад

      @@oklahomaomar He's not a great fighter. He's an actor. His speed was overrated and useless in a real fight. An amateur boxer with 6 months experience would knockout Bruce Lee I think

  • @joshe9831
    @joshe9831 7 лет назад +20

    Lee didn't have the avenue to learn all aspects of MMA in the 60's-70's. If Bruce Lee grew up today, he would undoubtedly have learned MMA and he would have excelled at it simply because he was OBSESSED with martial arts. And when natural talent meets that kind of obsession, you get something special.

    • @TheWeasleMMA
      @TheWeasleMMA  7 лет назад +2

      I completely agree.

    • @thegreatgeekdetective6925
      @thegreatgeekdetective6925 7 лет назад

      Josh Escusa lees fighting style would have been way different also. He was always changing his style.

    • @alsetalokin88
      @alsetalokin88 6 лет назад

      he would never compete in these kind of sports. it's beneath them masters. did you know of a karate master called mas oyama who could kill a bull with his bare hands? did he join the olympics?

    • @macmcleod1188
      @macmcleod1188 6 лет назад

      He was also obsessed with training. To an insane level.

  • @blackmamba99971
    @blackmamba99971 5 лет назад +186

    For the negative commenters here. You all seem to forget or do not know that Bruce Lee was trained from the age of eight to eighteen by Ip man who WAS NOT an actor at all, but was in fact a grand master of Wing Chun, which Bruce learned. However, because of the classical style itself, Bruce created, designed and cultivated his own martial art Jeet Kun Do to remove all of the classic and nonsensical stiff movements, which sometimes inhibited his fighting abilities. What he got in the end was a more fluid and dynamic result that not only doubled his strength but in fact made him faster with his continuous training. What we saw in this video was nothing more than a simple sparring match for his students and new enrolling students who wished to learn his skills. He has been clocked by professionals from all over the world as the fastest puncher, kicker and defensive fighter. But the most important aspect to his ability, is that many of the very same masters who have fought against his Jeet Kun Do, all gave similar answers to a reporter's questions after a fight. That when they fought against Bruce Lee, said 'I have never been hit as hard as that in all of my life. I couldn't even see it coming. My chest still aches.' Those reports were after a full contact sparring match. This video is not a full contact match. If it was, his students or opponents wouldn't have left the floor at all, except on a stretcher.

    • @nathanalexandre9043
      @nathanalexandre9043 5 лет назад +2

      Hrm but don't kids get trained from the age of 4 and upwards though???

    • @ChimsThoughts
      @ChimsThoughts 5 лет назад +3

      this also gets show in the movies of ip man, even has a moment in one of them that someone plays bruce to show he was actualy trained by ip man.

    • @marcelbork92
      @marcelbork92 5 лет назад +8

      He was trained by Yip Man from the age of thirteen till the age of 19. He started very late with the ttraining, and the training time was not too long.

    • @ZillaGame77
      @ZillaGame77 5 лет назад +1

      @@marcelbork92 Yeah, because he continued with other martial arts after that time, Taekwondo for example.

    • @Cernumospete
      @Cernumospete 5 лет назад +8

      I still like best the story about how they , whilst shooting action scenes, had to slow it down, they had to slow the mothereffin scene down, so that watchers (of the movie) could see his moves.

  • @sheikhfahad8998
    @sheikhfahad8998 7 лет назад +12

    Bruce's speed(+accuracy) was over the charts!

  • @brandonm8131
    @brandonm8131 4 года назад +9

    You can see how fast his reaction time was. His counter shots came before his opponent even finished his attack. You can see his boxing influence also when he switches to southpaw and throws power lead jabs with his right hand. I have zero doubt he could handle any situation.

    • @mo-em1ke
      @mo-em1ke Месяц назад

      and yet he ate the first kick right in the groin.. dude over commits to counters 1 feint or unusual strike like the first kicks and he eats the hit.

  • @ramroid
    @ramroid 7 лет назад +4

    Man, your videos were always on point and I like how they’re evolving. This ones great! Super entertaining.

    • @TheWeasleMMA
      @TheWeasleMMA  7 лет назад +1

      Thank you so much and so glad you enjoyed it :D

  • @Hypnotized81
    @Hypnotized81 7 лет назад +8

    Finally a serious bruce lee video and analysis! Well done. People should keep in mind 2 things: 1st If Lee was around he'd evolve his art 2nd he was martial artist and not a combat sport athlete. Anyone doubting Lee should seek a legitimate JKD place and see what Lee was all about. I've done Jerry Poteet's JKD and I was pretty impressed.

  • @arijohannes5223
    @arijohannes5223 6 лет назад +88

    People who says he didn't know any real fighting, just acting, should really watch some documentaries of Bruce Lee. When he was making the movies people would come all around Asia to challenge him in real fights - He won every fight he took. One of the reasons the making of movies was delayed was because of the fights he had to do out of the movies.

    • @minekiller9747
      @minekiller9747 5 лет назад +3

      Even Chuck Norris wasn't sure he could beat him.

    • @Krystalmyth
      @Krystalmyth 5 лет назад +7

      Bullshit. Just narcissistic storytelling. Like L Ron Hubbard, Trump, these people make shit up and you all eat out of their hand. Then get vehemently pissed at the notion of requiring evidence for anything they say.

    • @jaredwilliams4548
      @jaredwilliams4548 5 лет назад +4

      Bruce lee was a true master in martial arts for sure no doubt about it ask anyone who really knows about martial arts

    • @houayangthe3rd
      @houayangthe3rd 5 лет назад +14

      @@Krystalmyth Bruce story wasnt made by him but from the people he knew and influenced. And his story only became legend after he died.
      Not only that his martial theory has been proven time and time again to be true. What more evidence do you need. How many times have people gone back to quote the man?
      Yes people have embellished many of his feats but he did do them.
      Please do tell me what lies Bruce wrote in his compiled work in his book?

    • @Dsmwarrior1996
      @Dsmwarrior1996 5 лет назад +2

      The fight during the filming of the big boss is probably the most famous fight during a movie shot, I want to say it was against the brother of the fighter that challenged Bruce Lee to teach martial arts to foreigners, the brother challenged him on set

  • @henrizzays
    @henrizzays 3 года назад +5

    Your breakdowns are just as smooth as Bruce Lee's footwork. Great job weazy

    • @mo-em1ke
      @mo-em1ke Месяц назад

      lol what footwork? the dudes mostly planted

  • @roboct6
    @roboct6 7 лет назад +20

    Good analysis. I would add that Lee probably trained harder than almost any of his contemporaries. For instance, we know the great Joe Lewis (a champion martial artist in his own right) trained with Lee and very impressed with his skill and even went so far as to say his own fighting ability improved greatly after training with Lee. My point is that a guy who put this much work in were he around training and fighting today would probably put the time in to one be one of the fighters now, too.

    • @SodaPopin5ki
      @SodaPopin5ki 6 лет назад +1

      I heard a story from Sifu Dan about coming into the school in the morning and seeing Bruce Lee practicing a specific throw on a wooden dummy with a gi jacket on (reaping throw?). He realized if he stuck around he'd be in the jacket getting thrown, so ducked out for a few hours. When he got back, Bruce was still practicing the same throw with a big puddle of sweat on the floor.

  • @marclacey2263
    @marclacey2263 7 лет назад +66

    Remember when all the cage fighters thought front kicks don't work because no-one in UFC could do them properly? Remember how shocked they were when Machida showed them how to do it properly? Martial arts require skill, people. If the skill is not understood, or sufficiently developed, it doesn't work. Modern martial artists tend to lack the humility to train something they don't understand until they do understand it, so they think there is a problem with the technique. There it is.

    • @burninggundam77
      @burninggundam77 7 лет назад +1

      Marc LACEY well said

    • @AJHart-eg1ys
      @AJHart-eg1ys 6 лет назад

      Modern MMA fighters don't have decades to spend learning these things. They have their prime earning years to worry about and must piroritize accordingly.

    • @BeardOfPower7
      @BeardOfPower7 6 лет назад

      They have there whole childhood to train wrestling, jiu jitsu, karate, kung fu or whatever. You name it and there's a class that kids can take as early as they start school, 4 or 5. Ive seen kids that are black belts in karate at age 6 able to do moves better than the most skilled mma fighters you can find. Better discipline, and more refined technique at ages before 10 can be achieved in actual martial arts. To many mma fighters start getting into the sport to late to be able to master the movements and what makes them effective in a fight. Shouldn't just start mma without first having some martial arts skill or rank. I wrestled in school, ive trained jiu jitsu, and i competed in karate tournaments, but i wouldnt call myself a mma fighter. Id call it a practioner of a variety of fighting oriented skills.

    • @stevepestritto3932
      @stevepestritto3932 6 лет назад +1

      That's exactly how I feel that most the fighters in mma are poorly trained and the are very sloopy

    • @dibit79
      @dibit79 6 лет назад

      Marc LACEY it was Anderson Silva who showed cage fighters how to properly throw a front kick way before Machida did...

  • @jonnystiztv
    @jonnystiztv 6 лет назад +39

    the speed of his Kicks are unhuman lol ive never seen someone fight with such confidence

    • @MrZyLeXx
      @MrZyLeXx 6 лет назад +1

      Cause he is ''fighting'' people with not even close as much training as him, it's like conor/jon jones/yoel. He would't really stand too much of a chance of todays fighters.

    • @praniv6253
      @praniv6253 6 лет назад +2

      MrZyLeXx this was only the beginning, he was showing and testing out his technique. And this was only a spar. He learnt a lot from that time. I think he would be really good against today's fighters. But he doesn't like tournament rules though.

    • @realdeal5712
      @realdeal5712 6 лет назад +1

      MrZyLeXx but if he was born now... he beat everyone

    • @PisceIncarnate
      @PisceIncarnate 6 лет назад +1

      MrzyLeXx, I just lack an in depth understanding of modern MMA fighters. But what I do know is that speed kills. You have to be able to block and strike to win. How would modern MMA counter his speed? Also have you seen his one inch and six inch punches?

    • @johnbishop2536
      @johnbishop2536 6 лет назад

      How would modern MMA counter his speed? Pressure and grappling, you don't know how Lee would fair against a good grappler.

  • @whodat3288
    @whodat3288 4 года назад +13

    That was his martial art.. Jeet Kune Do.. The way of the INTERCEPTING fist

  • @mathiasrain1480
    @mathiasrain1480 5 лет назад +16

    R.I.P. Mr. Bruce Lee forever loved and always truly missed..

  • @leonhallal7095
    @leonhallal7095 7 лет назад +32

    And that was only when he was still young.. imagine how much his abilities grew with time

  • @dragonslayer015
    @dragonslayer015 6 лет назад +124

    Well it's a good analysis, but because it was sparring with a student it seems like he was holding back. Pretty sure if it was a real fight Bruce will be doing much more.

    • @TheWeasleMMA
      @TheWeasleMMA  6 лет назад +21

      +dragonslayer015 Thank you and yes, there is many signs of him holding back.

    • @DonaldCanard1
      @DonaldCanard1 6 лет назад

      dragonslayer015 it’s not Bruce Lee in the video

    • @ValhallaSaint
      @ValhallaSaint 6 лет назад

      And you can tell the students are going full bore on him.

    • @ValhallaSaint
      @ValhallaSaint 6 лет назад +5

      TLCain that is Bruce lee you can RUclips his whole appearance. He demonstrated the power behind his one inch punch at this tournament and showed off his two finger one hand push ups.

    • @AwokenGenius
      @AwokenGenius 6 лет назад +1

      His precision with a weapon was also crazy good.

  • @makingmovesmark9641
    @makingmovesmark9641 4 года назад +1

    This is one of the best breakdowns ive heard of Bruce Lee and his skills and the facts of the matter. Very Good

  • @poot111111
    @poot111111 7 лет назад +150

    Well I don't think I have ever sub'd a channel from only 1 video until now!

  • @kaldemvor
    @kaldemvor 6 лет назад +49

    While you made some good points about Lee, he was just sparring with students who were obviously nowhere near his level. Because Lee sacrificed speed, power, and technique for the sake of sparring with these students, it's impossible to guage his maximum potential from this video.

    • @TheWeasleMMA
      @TheWeasleMMA  6 лет назад +1

      Exactly and this is the only real sparring video we can actually see of his.

    • @rssphllps
      @rssphllps 6 лет назад

      Pete
      I think the word "guage" is a slang word used to describe ahole grammar Nazis on RUclips.

    • @rssphllps
      @rssphllps 6 лет назад

      Pete- You are correct, but the term grammar Nazi applies to anyone who likes to try to look intelligent by correcting other's mistakes. I have never heard of the term spelling Nazi, but if you would rather go by that title, I will call you that from now on.

    • @rssphllps
      @rssphllps 6 лет назад

      Pete- Not heard of "mid-spelling" before. Care to elaborate?

    • @johnnytran3139
      @johnnytran3139 6 лет назад

      Pete shut the fuck up nigga 😂😂

  • @chuckschickbaldtacos
    @chuckschickbaldtacos 7 лет назад +14

    This was my favorite video you've done so far...Bruce Lee if he was born in the modern era would've been a champion no doubt about it. The techniques he could've utilized would've made him a great 125-135'er

    • @TheWeasleMMA
      @TheWeasleMMA  7 лет назад +1

      Thank you so much and I agree. With his philosophy and advanced way of thinking combined with his physical abilities, I would only think he would have been successful if he was born in the 90s.

    • @rsuriyop
      @rsuriyop 7 лет назад

      Chuck Schick 125 - 135 is Lomachenko territory. Would love to see how he'd spar Loma (if kicks were also allowed).

  • @chetchhoeun2900
    @chetchhoeun2900 4 года назад +4

    This is such an incredible breakdown of this seminar Bruce did! That "lead jab" isnt a jab at all its straight power hits.

  • @bastiaan0741
    @bastiaan0741 7 лет назад +193

    Bruce has such an elegant stance; as if he was fencing.

    • @JourneyToTheCage
      @JourneyToTheCage 6 лет назад +15

      bastiaan0741 funny that, he did do western fencing, probably where he got his footwork from

    • @arielfortes3857
      @arielfortes3857 6 лет назад +24

      His Jeet Kune Do incorporates the fencing stance...he believed they had the quickest feet to get in close range and back out,

    • @bfuzzy79
      @bfuzzy79 6 лет назад +15

      Suburban Slingshots Bruce did study fencing but he was also an accomplished dancer Salsa dancer I believe. His footwork is likely a result of having knowledge of both fencing and dancing

    • @vknoun
      @vknoun 6 лет назад +1

      BRUCE studied fencing and ballet.

    • @RS_Redbaron
      @RS_Redbaron 6 лет назад

      VERNON BALMER JR. Mak3 up you mind what is it.

  • @AWildBard
    @AWildBard 6 лет назад +29

    Intercepting fist means when his opponent moves to strike, he counters with a strike, interrupting the opponent. This throws off their balance and diffuses the power. It uses the opponents energy against them. But it also requires superior timing which isn't always talked about in fighting.

    • @uncletony6210
      @uncletony6210 6 лет назад +2

      Growing up I was friends with Brandon, so I was frequently at the Lee household. Pretty interesting times. Little known fact, Bruce was actually an acquaintance (*gosh, that took about a bazillion spelling attempts - I digress) of Muhammad Ali, who actually came over to visit a time or three. Anyhoos, this one day, they kinda got into it over "whose style was better," and actually came to blows, i.e., full-fledged fisticuffs. The neat thing was was I just happened to be goofing off with the recorder that day and caught the whole thing on film. I converted it to dvd some years later and have it lying around here somewhere. remind me and I'll upload it here one of these days. cheerio

    • @TheAsianDude888
      @TheAsianDude888 6 лет назад +3

      If you are telling the truth, I am reminding you now. Upload it since it is ultra rare footage.

    • @Roldy_Fasho
      @Roldy_Fasho 6 лет назад +1

      Uncle Tony, The footage of those 2 icons would break the internet! Come on Unc!

    • @uncletony6210
      @uncletony6210 6 лет назад +1

      it's black and white bro.

    • @Roldy_Fasho
      @Roldy_Fasho 6 лет назад

      Uncle Tony that’s the beauty and authenticity of it.

  • @vitocorleone1462
    @vitocorleone1462 6 лет назад +82

    I love his jab, ver unpredictable

  • @burntrim
    @burntrim 4 года назад +2

    Interesting analysis. Reading the comments below it amazes me how some people think he would beat almost anyone. How many serious competitive fights did he have? Who is his opponent in this video? Why are they dressed liked Michelin men? I'm a big fan of Bruce Lee but when it comes to competitive fights I don't think there's enough footage for anyone to give a definitive view, unfortunatly

  • @HumanLiberty
    @HumanLiberty 5 лет назад +45

    "If I have seen further than others, it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants." -Isaac Newton. Bruce was one of the giants upon who's shoulders today's fighters stand.

    • @MegaRagingBunny
      @MegaRagingBunny 4 года назад

      no.

    • @reculture
      @reculture 4 года назад

      Yes, and ironically Bruce was not stranger to Newtonian physics which he studied in depth & adapted

    • @sjjapp
      @sjjapp 4 года назад

      @@MegaRagingBunny many mma fighters and trainers disagree with you. Of course, the whole world could be against you, and it wouldn't mean you're wrong. But you'd need evidence. In this case, the evidence also disagrees with you. Today's mma fighters don't stand on his shoulders because of his great a fighter he was but because of how he popularised the thought process that eventually became mma. He was an mma practitioner (studied striking and grappling arts with champs in different disciplines, discarded what he thought wasn't useful and retained what worked). He was ahead of his time. He was even more advanced in terms of martial arts philosophy than the original ufc fighters.

    • @MegaRagingBunny
      @MegaRagingBunny 4 года назад

      @@sjjapp no lol, they dont disagree. They say the common pleasantries, that are told to everyone, there is such a thing as ettequete in martial arts world - to not talk shit about others and thats that. You think he is the first to combine martial arts? Then you know nothing of martial arts. Also nore than original UFC? The fuck are you talking about? The original UFC was a freakshow of wannabe be fighters and washed up veterans, not a single professional or current champion joined it because of its freak nature. You know nothing of what you speak.

    • @sjjapp
      @sjjapp 4 года назад

      @@MegaRagingBunny never said Bruce Lee was the first to combine martial arts. Of course he wasn't. But to state my point, it doesn't matter if mma as we know it, right down to the cage, the moves, ring girls whatever, was first created by cavemen. Not in this context anyway. The point is Bruce Lee popularised it through a combination of charisma and deep thinking, using his brand to inspire others. That's basically all I'm saying, and mma fighters and such acknowledge that. Nobody with credibility is saying he's the best fighter of all time or anything like thst. For starters, we have no footage of any fights he's had. But even if we did, I mean, we couldn't bunch him in with full contact combat sports fighters. Sparring sessions don't equal pro fights. And street fights or challenge matches, well, they weren't against pros.
      And yes, the original ufc events weren't bringing in the best talent. But the Gracie's were still very important to the beginning of mma. Even if the best talent had come in, with nobody really knowing jiu jitsu, I think Royce would have still won. But if course when people started cross training, jiu jitsu alone wasn't going to save him. But this highlights my point that Bruce Lee was cross training before it was the popular thing to do. Heck, within a mile of me right now (well, not right now because of the virus) people are cross training. But back then martial arts were generally more rigid.
      If mma fighters say he was ahead of his time, and the evidence shows he was, then he was. Believing otherwise doesn't make it true. But that's not to say he was the best 'fighter' in his time. I'm only talking philosophy. And anybody else who had the same/similar line of thought was also ahead of their time. But nobody is talking about them.
      Stephen Thompson said in a video recently that 'without Bruce Lee, I wouldn't be here'. There are many other such examples. This is more about giving someone respect for their contribution to martial arts than anything else. I'm not blowing him up as a god or mocking him by saying he was just an actor.

  • @RobertJBarnes
    @RobertJBarnes 6 лет назад +111

    Bruce was very smart and dedicated. With time to adjust to today's UFC fighters, I think he'd do well. Who out there has his speed? It's insane. And he has power. I'd like to see him and Conner have a go at the appropriate weight.

    • @OnyxXThePunch
      @OnyxXThePunch 6 лет назад +11

      R J Connor said he would lose to Bruce

    • @mfuji02
      @mfuji02 6 лет назад +1

      like to see mctapper vs lee in a real fight no rules.

    • @ihateliberals518
      @ihateliberals518 6 лет назад +5

      unless Bruce lee just felt like toying with him, he'd end that fight in the first round. and that outcome would be the same for any, or all of those mma/ufc people. they just aren't at the same level as lee. not in their physiques, not in power, and certainly not in speed. jet lee's the only martial artist I've seen who even comes remotely close to bl speed

    • @Leest0n
      @Leest0n 6 лет назад +3

      It's hilarious reading the comments, as if mma is even the best quality fighting on TV today lol, those guys are embarrassing and lack skill, if you cant fight well, go to mma haha. Mma is just the new wwf lmfao unskilled trash talking fakes. The best ufc fighter got spanked by an old aged retired boxer pmsl!

    • @Leest0n
      @Leest0n 6 лет назад +2

      Nope, I very much doubt it, open your eyes buddy, UFC is selling shite and you swallow it as if its real fighting lol, WWF all over again. FIXED!

  • @Dralichane
    @Dralichane 5 лет назад +80

    "I fear not the man who practices 10,000 different kicks. I fear the man who practices the same kick 10,000 times." damn thats basically wilder

    • @scottricheyfitness
      @scottricheyfitness 4 года назад

      I like this quote! Thank you! : )

    • @samfisher1326
      @samfisher1326 4 года назад

      yahhh!!!! I member that//// Bruce was a great philosoph too!

    • @danstafford5977
      @danstafford5977 4 года назад

      I would rather quick draw one gun a thousand times... rather than Quick Draw 1000 guns one time!

    • @wacko37
      @wacko37 4 года назад

      @@danstafford5977!

  • @JD-ph1dz
    @JD-ph1dz 4 года назад +9

    remember Bruce is demonstrating and using his discretion during the free sparing;
    Bruce can knock someone out and has done; he's knocked out the teeth of his adversaries.
    He took martial arts more seriously when he was attacked by members of the Triads in
    his younger years.