22 Fierce Facts About The Little Dragon – Bruce Lee

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1Chuck Norris

Chuck Norris

When Chuck Norris was asked who would win a fight between him and Bruce Lee, he said, “Bruce [Lee] of course, nobody can beat him.”


2. Bruce Lee actually hit Jackie Chan during the filming of 1973 classic "Enter the Dragon," but neither broke character until the director called cut [1:49].


3. Bruce Lee used edible Marijuana on a regular basis.


4. Bruce Lee could snatch a dime off a person's open palm before they could close it, and leave a penny behind.


5. Bruce Lee's kicks were so fast, that for one scene in "Enter the Dragon", they had to re-film it in slow motion so that it wouldn't appear fake.


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6Lee's fitness

Lee's fitness

Bruce Lee avoided baked goods and refined flour, describing them as providing empty calories which did nothing for his body.


7. The style of Kung Fu practiced by Bruce Lee, Wing Chun, was actually invented for women by a woman. It features a narrower stance than other martial arts, focuses on speed and agility instead of strength, and confrontations where the attacker is very close.


8. During Bruce Lee's second autopsy, his doctor tried to attribute his cause of death to cannabis.


9. In 1962, Bruce Lee landed 15 punches and a kick and knocked out his opponent in a fight that only lasted mere 11 seconds.


10. Bruce Lee was a national dance champion, winning the 1958 Cha Cha Championship in Hong Kong.


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11Bruce Lee cameo

Bruce Lee cameo

In the Batman 60's series, Batman & Robin would interact with people while scaling the side of a building, during the blatantly bad special effect of the "bat climb". These were cameo appearances, & included Sammy Davis Jnr & Bruce Lee.


12. The Great Gama is the only undefeated wrestler in the world. His career spanned for 50 years and Bruce Lee was a fan.


13. Bruce Lee had an epic private fight against a 24-year-old Shaolin Grand Master (Wong Jack) in 1964 in San Francisco. After the outcome of the fight was disputed, the Grand Master challenged Lee to a public fight, to which the easily provocated Lee never accepted.


14. Bruce Lee developed his martial art style called Jeet Kune Do (Way of the Intercepting Fist) which is more of an idea of being flexible and practical with learning martial arts.


15. He died of brain edema caused by allegic reaction to a painkiller in Hong Kong at the age of 32.


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16Serious back injury

Serious back injury

Bruce Lee suffered a serious back injury while attempting a good-morning (involves holding a barbell across the shoulders and bending forward, keeping legs and back straight). During his recuperation, he wrote several books on martial arts.


17. Bruce Lee left Hong Kong for Seattle in 1958 with nothing but $100 in his pocket. He gave cha-cha lessons to first-class passengers to earn extra money during the ship ride to the US.


18. Bruce Lee adopted his legendary nunchaku routine in his movies from the legendary karate master Hidehiko "Hidy" Ochiai. The two met at the Los Angeles YMCA in the mid-1960s.


19. Bruce Lee mastered a technique called "The One-Inch Punch", in which he could deliver a devastating blow yet have his fist travel the distance of one mere inch (2.54 cm) before striking an opponent.


20. A statue of Bruce Lee was placed in Mostar, Bosnia because he was something that all ethnicities liked and could agree on. The statue was later vandalized and destroyed.


21Push-ups

Push-ups

Bruce Lee was capable of doing push-ups with a 250-pound man on his back and could do push-ups with only one finger.


22. Bruce Lee was almost 165 pounds at his heaviest.

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