Denying his progressive thinking and intelligence, as well as fearlessness of experimentation in the World of traditional Martial Arts is just plain stupid. So is saying "hes an actor who liked martial arts." He was a martial artist before he became an actor, and being an actor was his chosen profession. However, he was a staunch supporter of combat sports in general at the time, including working with competing kickboxers like Joe Lewis. And it's not as if he'd never been IN a fight before, he was Bruce Lee, being stepped to was a regular thing. But rating something like that is like rating bareknuckle fights from early Boxing. How do any of you KNOW John L. Sullivan was a bad man. How do you KNOW his feats weren't exaggerated? After all, newspaper accounts and witness writings are all we had to go on. Some of it IS exaggerated, some isn't. But was he a bad mufucka? I'd wager yes considering many people were there and agree on it, and even people who knew and DIDN'T like him agreed on it.