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Haha okey, I will try and post something to tommorow.
No you wont
Haha okey, I will try and post something to tommorow.
No you wont
Anything is impressive compared to you anyway.
Note a single report of Lee challenging boxing gyms, because he respected those guys abilities as fighters and knew he would get smashed.
I have to agree with spacetime. Bruce Lee has no place in a technical stand up forum.
He was an actor with not one legit fight who spewed his esoteric blabla because it was the hot topic back then and made him $) The video is laughable.
Sure he was fast with his 40kg but speed without timing and distance is useless as we all know. Really if you admire Lee you havent read enough about this era.
There were enough legit martial arts fighters back then (John Bluming f.e.) we can admire and can learn from.
The messiah.... Bruce Lee... lol
Just about every top martial artist says/said Bruce Lee was the man, but they aren’t insecure know-nothing fucktwats.
About his speed and filmography.....maybe someone can explain this as I don't know much about it. What did it mean when people said that Bruce Lee was too fast for the camera to pickup back then?
If you watch the nunchuk scenes, his eyes are always blinking really fast, looks like they sped up the film to make him look faster or something.
Of course they did
He had to slow his movements down for the camera to pick up his movements. During Green Hornet days the Hollywood people were complaining that all they saw was motion blurs and no actual full extension of a punch could barely be seen.
The nunchucks scene though, the guy just blinks a lot when he does the nunchucks moves. It's not sped up.
Oh, please. The nunchaku scenes in Enter the dragon are glaringly sped up.