Everyone is great, but if you had to do it on an Olympic-based system 1st, 2nd, 3rd.
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Everyone is great, but if you had to do it on an Olympic-based system 1st, 2nd, 3rd.
To my eternal shame I have only watched from start to finish Enter the Dragon.
https://youtu.be/tDTU1rg0pas
Every great martial artist and or actor that has ever met Bruce claims he was one of a kind. 3 minutes and he really hits it home. He fought Jet Li in a helluva fight scene- as the old guy - usually he gets a draw in his fight scenese, rarely does this guy lose. He must've been pretty damn good himself.
It's a Bruce Lee thread, but wanted to show how cool this guy was in fight scenes, my favorite from Yasuaki Kurata
https://youtu.be/x1iUJ36FKIA
#3. Bruce Lee vs Kareem Abdul Jabar- what makes Bruce movies so great was how he revolutionized kill scenes. No snake fist, drunken monkey, stuff we know wont work in the real world. A martial artist I learned a bit from in my 20s, told me about this UFC Ultimate Fighting Championship under the rulers of the Gracie family was simply bringing Bruce's game to the world in that all of his kill scenes were either a tap out or a choke hold.
https://youtu.be/dixwXcrK7ZY
A tossup between final scene with Han and his men, I went with his men as #1 best fight scene for Bruce
https://youtu.be/XgVbsoY_4_k
If any of you guys are under 30, this is a great example when us old dudes say Bruce was the fastest baddest little dude. Just an audition. Around 4:30 into clip no camera tricks just a man showing his speed.
https://youtu.be/uvFm9yQROHU
I love when he goes up high, then goes low, probably in a second and a 1/2 at most.
One of the greatest moment on tv for a kid who loved batman & Robin. To See Bruce Lee spanking robbin was a given. I think Green Hornet definately was a 2nd rate super hero show that couldnt compare to the Caped crusaders. Looking back on it, hard to have the star character (Green Hornet) constantly upstaged by his sidekick, while Batman was indeed the man.
Enjoy!
https://youtu.be/13IuxNixyig
https://youtu.be/iYgEjqAV3_g
Bruce even did a few American episodes. From Marlowe the detective.
This 2 minute fight scene wins the GOLD! FOR Funniest death I've ever seen!!!
https://youtu.be/_OXJfcR2cW0
For a guy who only acted, he sure had a lot of greats vouch for him. To this day!
https://youtu.be/D6KJ7EDrOgE
https://youtu.be/U8CtOqJy6xM
https://youtu.be/mt5fy_YghY8
Wow thank you for that Slim! I did not know Jackie Chan was in enter the dragon.
WOW he is a legend @@
Step into the ring with Bruce Lee's legendary fight scenes, where every move is executed with the precision of a gold medal gymnast. From breathtaking martial arts mastery to awe-inspiring athleticism, these top 3 scenes showcase the true essence of combat excellence. Get ready to be amazed as Bruce Lee demonstrates his unparalleled skill and grace in the art of fighting. It's a cinematic experience you won't want to miss!
Bruce Lee is legendary for his martial arts prowess and iconic fight scenes. Here are three of the most celebrated fight scenes featuring Bruce Lee:
Enter the Dragon (1973) - Final Fight Scene: In the climactic fight of "Enter the Dragon," Bruce Lee's character, Lee, faces off against the main antagonist Han (played by Shih Kien) in a mirrored room. This scene is famous for its choreography, intensity, and Lee's agile and precise martial arts moves.
Fist of Fury (1972) - Dojo Fight Scene: In "Fist of Fury," Bruce Lee's character, Chen Zhen, returns to his martial arts school to confront Japanese adversaries. The dojo fight scene showcases Lee's speed, agility, and powerful strikes as he takes on numerous opponents to avenge his master's death.
Way of the Dragon (1972) - Colosseum Fight Scene: In "Way of the Dragon," Bruce Lee's character, Tang Lung, travels to Rome and faces off against Chuck Norris's character, Colt, in a memorable fight at the Colosseum. This scene is iconic for its martial arts showdown between Lee's Jeet Kune Do and Norris's Tang Soo Do, highlighting Lee's combat philosophy and skills.
These fight scenes not only demonstrate Bruce Lee's exceptional martial arts abilities but also reflect his impact on martial arts cinema and popular culture, cementing his legacy as a martial arts icon.
1st: Enter the dragon -fight vs Bob Wall (O'hara)
2nd: Fist of Fury dojo fight scene as mentioned by mambob
3rd: As SlimTrae stated, I would also have the awesome fight with Kareem in Game of Death at #3