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.
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