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How Bruce Lee Changed The World

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  • starsky
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    saw the show tonight and i thought it was very well done.

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  • samurainoir
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    Thanks for the heads up! I'll have to go track this one down for sure.

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  • cdhall
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    I'm moving my domains right now but when I'm done I may find a PSA I shot with Chuck, he still owes my son an Autographed photo....I'll send him the link with the request. It has been 15 years, maybe he'll have time to sign a picture now.

    But yeah, I was not really aware how far and wide Bruce's influence went. It was a good show. Bruce is a great illustration of how one man/woman can make a difference.

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  • SUP-Ronin
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    Hmmm.. good read. I expected Chuck to be more arrogant, while in fact he was respectful. I have known & trained with MMA fighters, and not one of them ever thinks he is going to lose going into the ring. At least they would never admit it. It isn't the mindset of a champion. I respect Chucks professional fight record, and Bruce may not have fought professionally but he fought on the street, for real, and that says more than any ole organized sport fight. There are many differences between combat and sport fighting. There is no way to determine who would've won in a real fight, but my money would have been on Bruce.

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  • Joe90
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    Originally posted by cdhall
    Oh yeah, it was a good show. He did have a broad influence.
    Here is Chuck Norris' own statement about whether he could have "taken" Bruce Lee:
    http://townhall.com/columnists/Chuck...e_vs_me?page=1
    Good read!

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  • vulcan2074
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    It was so good. They did a fantastic job. Bruce Lee is Awesome
    Sammy

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  • cdhall
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    Oh yeah, it was a good show. He did have a broad influence.
    Here is Chuck Norris' own statement about whether he could have "taken" Bruce Lee:
    http://townhall.com/columnists/Chuck...e_vs_me?page=1

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  • cdhall
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    I still have it on my DVR. My Black Belt is in Kenpo which was founded by Ed Parker who helped Bruce get the part of Kato. I've liked Bruce Lee for a long time. Probably about as long as I've liked Megos now that I think of it...

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  • Marvelmania
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    For those that missed it check out The History Channel right now, it's on for about another hour.

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  • starsky
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    bruce lee was definitely an all around person. he had great physical strength and abiltiy matched with spiritual and philosophical in sight.

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  • SlipperyLilSuckers
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    Mmm, I will hunt down his book, sounds very interesting.

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  • Neutron X
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    I too was amazed at how ahead of his time Bruce Lee was. Jacking Chan saying over and over that Bruce Lee was number 1 was very respectul. Good program.

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  • jwyblejr
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    The fact that so many body builders look up to him is amazing in itself. I loved hearing Jackie Chan talking about working with Bruce as a stunt man.

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  • spiderrogue
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    i watched some of it before the wife made me change it to something else..it was good from what i saw..dude was ahead of his time...shame that he died so young..he was amazing at his art...

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  • Joe90
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    I'll have to find this. I have always been a Bruce Lee fan. He did have a positive influence, but there was so much tragedy surrounding his life, and much of it self-inflicted. He was a real walking contradiction.

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