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

    I get pissed off that they have abandoned the boxing games to focus on UFC.

    FNC is up there with my fav games.
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    I'll tell you one of those martial artists who I think would definitely be a tough bastard. That Bolo Young bloke from Enter the Dragon and Blood Sport. He looks like he'd be able to bust a few bones for real!!
    "Enough with the games mate! Your messing with the Grand Master!"

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    Bruce Lee for sure is the godfather of MMA. As far as how he would do in a fight against a modern UFC fighter, he'd get killed, but that's because a lot of knowledge and training technique has evolved since Bruce's time. Hell a top MMA guy from 10 years ago would get killed by a mid-level MMA guy from today. The game has evolved a lot.

    But as far as fighting philosophy, Bruce was the man and a class above all other martial arts stars. Back in Bruce's day, everyone picked a style and trained that same style all their lives, and boasted that their style was best. Bruce Lee said "Fuck your style, stupid. Take the best from every style and make a super style", which is basically what MMA is today.

    And not only his fighting philosophies were cutting edge, but also his training was very modern. He believed, like a boxer, you need to be always in SUPER shape because you might get dragged into a long fight against a tough opponent. All those stupid karate and kung fu guys figured they could kill a man with one blow so why bother getting into great shape.

    Bruce was interested in developing as a fighter, and just used movies to fund his studies/training and as a vehicle for his philosophies, and for that Bruce deserves respect.

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    Also, in his book The Tao of Jeet Kune Do, Bruce Lee claimed that any man with a year or so of boxing or wrestling training would whip the ass of most traditional martial artists. That was proven 20 years after his death when the UFC started up and these karate guys got exposed by wrestlers and BJJ guys.

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    Bruce Lee beat Chuck what more can the man do to prove his legendary status.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Bruce Lee beat Chuck what more can the man do to prove his legendary status.
    I thought it was the other way around??
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    I know the american white boys just loooooove chuck norris but cmon lol he was Bruce Lee's yes man, like a waterboy..

    JVCD is more much more legit than norris...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Power View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Bruce Lee beat Chuck what more can the man do to prove his legendary status.
    I thought it was the other way around??
    You are wrong as usual.
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    Wesley snipes would destroy all these guys.

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