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    Default Bruce Lee steps into the Octagon with EA Sports UFC

    http://www.easports.com/ufc/news-upd...0414&cid=20562

    How would bruce lee perform in a real fight?

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    Default Re: Bruce Lee steps into the Octagon with EA Sports UFC

    What, in a top level professional fight?

    I would imagine he would be knocked out very quickly or submitted no matter what the code.

    But I reckon there'd be a small chance he might be able to disable a great fighter early by striking a vulnerable point on their body.
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    Default Re: Bruce Lee steps into the Octagon with EA Sports UFC

    Yes I often wonder how the film star Bruce Lee would do against a professional fighter.
    Remember reality is an illusion caused by a lack of alcohol .

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    Default Re: Bruce Lee steps into the Octagon with EA Sports UFC

    I never bought into the bruce lee myth myself.. Lol @ the 1 inch punch .. more like 1 inch cock of a chinaman..

    Bruce Lee I respect as a martial arts philosopher but I dont fancy his chances in a real fight..

    He was an actor.. in a real Martial arts competition ( no hugging and other gay shit ) I put more stock into Jet Li who was taught in Shaolin.... U guys know what kind of sacrafice it takes to be in Shaolin?

    Tony Jaa would fuck bruce up too..

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    Default Re: Bruce Lee steps into the Octagon with EA Sports UFC

    Yeah I mean even going by his movies now, Bruce didn't look all that good. Norris used to be able to beat him anyway I heard. And for sure Jaa and Jet seem far better.

    Man I have this Italian friend who is a Wing Chun black belt and he always tries to convince me how boxing punching technique is really bad and how it isn't very powerful and how his wing chun punches through the surface.

    I try to tell him he throws push punches and arm punches but he wants to have none of it. According to him it's all in the "chi flow" or some shit like that.

    They are all a bit delusional sometimes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Power View Post
    Yeah I mean even going by his movies now, Bruce didn't look all that good. Norris used to be able to beat him anyway I heard. And for sure Jaa and Jet seem far better.

    Man I have this Italian friend who is a Wing Chun black belt and he always tries to convince me how boxing punching technique is really bad and how it isn't very powerful and how his wing chun punches through the surface.

    I try to tell him he throws push punches and arm punches but he wants to have none of it. According to him it's all in the "chi flow" or some shit like that.

    They are all a bit delusional sometimes.
    Chi flow.. lmfao

    Joe Calzaghe tries to mix up boxing with that wing chun shit.. look at him slap like a girl

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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Power View Post
    Yeah I mean even going by his movies now, Bruce didn't look all that good. Norris used to be able to beat him anyway I heard. And for sure Jaa and Jet seem far better.
    This is way, waaaaaaay over the line.

    Your trolling's usually pretty funny, but you're gonna take some hits on this one.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Yes I often wonder how the film star Bruce Lee would do against a professional fighter.
    Lol.

    He would be a welterweight and gsp would destroy him..out of respect will take him the distance.

    Or bruce might get lucky like everyone thinks bradley does.

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