Crack is too much for some people and that is not your fault. Pull it back to pot.
I'm sure his movie agent was.
Lul. This guy is doing meth. Drink water my friend.
Why don't you try to intelligently refute anything I've said rather than making a stupid comment which means nothing?
Are you actually trying to tell me that i should assume such a statement is serious?
They are not even the same species. The chuck has said himself, in a real fight he wouldnt stand a chance.
youre just another guy hooked on kikeism trying to destroy a literal god.
No. Chuck Norris said that Bruce Lee did not even want to fight him because he was a world champion fighter and Bruce Lee was an actor.
And do you see how elegantly Chuck handle that. He is such a stand-up guy and anyone in the real fight game knows Chuck Norris would have easily beat Hollywood actor Bruce Lee.
Steven Seagal Would Beat The Crap Out Of Bruce Lee.
JCVD and Chuck? Martial artists. It's just a "my dad can beat up your dad" argument.
Steven Seagal? Lol no. Aikido is not a real or useful martial art.
You obviously did not read the body of the post.
"Aikido is not a real or useful martial art."
Using your opponents attacks against himself is not useful.
Sure, OK.
Using your opponents attacks against himself is not useful.
Except that's not what aikido does. The "master" grabs your wrist, you do a front roll onto your back, and everyone pretends he's awesome. Fucking gayest shit I ever witnessed.
Maybe... but like all martial arts, they are a to one's bag of tricks.
steven seagull is one of the laziest martial artists youve ever seen
if that fuck could CGI legs on to his body in movies no shit he would have someone push him around in an office chair all day and wobble his arms around
He is definitely a tub of shit now but when he was young he was extremely motivated. For 25 years he lived and breathed martial arts every hour of every day. He is as legitimate as they come. Every bit as much as Bruce Lee.
https://www.espn.com/espn/story/_/id/29266542/could-bruce-lee-win-real-fight
The fight in "OUATIH" is partly based on Lee's first meeting with Gene LeBell, a two-time national champion judoka and legendary Hollywood stuntman who is credited with popularizing grappling in North America. They were introduced on the set of "The Green Hornet" in 1966, where LeBell promptly scooped up the not-yet-iconic actor, tossed him over his shoulders and carried him around the set in a fireman's lift.
Lee was not amused. But LeBell laughed anyway. He was introducing himself, in his way, as a fellow martial artist, not challenging Lee, who was frequently called out by daring stuntmen on his movie sets.
So, he couldn't take that guy. But...
One such argument resulted in the second-most storied fight of Lee's career, a showdown with Yoichi Nakachi, a Japanese karate black belt. After days of taunting, the two decided to settle their grudge at a local YMCA. The fight ended in 11 seconds. A flurry of punches from Lee sent Yoichi reeling to the floor, where Lee dashed in to kick his opponent in the head, knocking him out cold.
Ha ha ha Bruce Lee has ZERO real fights that can be clearly proven. Not one.
These stories are irrelevant, even if they were completely true they are completely irrelevant. They cannot compare to a man who is undefeated in real fights, fighting the best fighters alive for 10 years or a man with a 62 win 4 loss fight record in real fights.
Interdasting.
Never questioned it, but now I do.
Don't know if you're correct about Bruce Lee, but reading the accolades of the others was pretty cool. Nice write up. Brought back some fun memories.
Most people have no idea how legit these three people are
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