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Works well on his “special “ sparing partner.
Those sparring partners were not legit at all, they just react to everything lol. But none the less I can say 3 of those tactics work 100%. But that back hand to the face still needs to be worked a lot of people tell me (keep in mind their not fighter or anything they just train combat tai chi and wushu) they say that if you train those styles for years you can hurt someone with a back hand (still I have not seen it, but a old instructor of mine who knew jeet kune do he taught us some combination punches with a back hand at the end, never tried it though)
Hahaha, there’s some stuff there that works for sure. I just had to laugh at the sparing. One guy is possibly mentally disabled. Lol
Say what you want. But i gonna test that feint to hook thing tomorrow .
I think if he was around now in his prime he would be a beast because of all the available high level training these days. But from what I've read is that at the time he was killed he only was just beginning to incorporate grappling into his arsenal. As he was he wouldn't stack up against most mma fighters in modern times, but if it wasn't for him the west might still be much farther behind.so ill kick off the huge bruce lee debate. Interested in your guys opinions. Bruce Lee was a martial artist, philosopher, actor and movie star. Does he have real world fight experience, yes, can he fight yes, did he compete in martial arts competitions yes. Is he some invincible little ninja that can beat up anyone, no! He was well known for basically coming up with the "MMA concept" and not just sticking to the confines of one martial art, but he was not invincible. I see many people asking, could bruce lee take on "__________" and its always something ridiculous like, Tyson, Mayweather, Mcgregor, Ali. Sorry but someone like Tyson would rip a 120 lbs bruce lee in half, there is no chance, its like a well trained chihuahua vs a pitbull. Bruce Lee is alot more like a Jackie Chan than anything else.
I think if he was around now in his prime he would be a beast because of all the available high level training these days. But from what I've read is that at the time he was killed he only was just beginning to incorporate grappling into his arsenal. As he was he wouldn't stack up against most mma fighters in modern times, but if it wasn't for him the west might still be much farther behind.