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    So at 135, Mayweather couldn't have beat Bruce Lee in a sanctioned boxing match?

    I'm a huge Lee fan, but some of you need to calm the fuck down with the hyperbole.

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      Originally posted by mathed View Post
      Please....if the primest, freshest, fittest Floyd ever tried to step to a prime Bruce Lee, Floyd would be KO'd within 30 seconds.
      You know Bruce Lee from choreographed movie scenes..

      Floyd would knock that shi.t out with the greatest of ease..

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        only a mixed martial artist could be compared to bruce lee

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            Originally posted by Sweet Pea 50 View Post
            So at 135, Mayweather couldn't have beat Bruce Lee in a sanctioned boxing match?

            I'm a huge Lee fan, but some of you need to calm the fuck down with the hyperbole.
            I don't even this Lee weighted 135..more like 125

            HE WAS TINY

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              Originally posted by mathed View Post
              Bruce Lee was a monster.......beyond belief is correct but true. The guy was truly one of a kind. Floyd is good at boxing but that being said, I wouldn't be surprised at all if Lee whooped Floyd's ass in a boxing match with boxing rules.

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              Long Beach International Karate Championships

              At the invitation of Ed Parker, Lee appeared in the 1964 Long Beach International Karate Championships[36] and performed repetitions of two-finger push-ups (using the thumb and the index finger of one hand) with feet at approximately a shoulder-width apart. In the same Long Beach event he also performed the "One inch punch",[37] the description of which is as follows: Lee stood upright, his right foot forward with knees bent slightly, in front of a standing, stationary partner. Lee's right arm was partly extended and his right fist approximately an inch away from the partner's chest. Without retracting his right arm, Lee then forcibly delivered the punch to his partner while largely maintaining his posture, sending the partner backwards and falling into a chair said to be placed behind the partner to prevent injury, though his partner's momentum soon caused him to fall to the floor. His volunteer was Bob Baker of Stockton, California. "I told Bruce not to do this type of demonstration again", Baker recalled. "When he punched me that last time, I had to stay home from work because the pain in my chest was unbearable".[38]

              It was at the 1964 championships where Lee first met Taekwondo master Jhoon Goo Rhee. The two developed a friendship ?a relationship from which they benefited as martial artists. Rhee taught Lee the side kick in detail, and Lee taught Rhee the "non-telegraphic" punch.[39]

              Lee appeared at the 1967 Long Beach International Karate Championships and performed various demonstrations, including the famous "unstoppable punch" against USKA world Karate champion Vic Moore.[36] Lee told Moore that he was going to throw a straight punch to the face, and all he had to do was to try to block it. Lee took several steps back and asked if Moore was ready, when Moore nodded in affirmation, Lee glided towards him until he was within striking range. He then threw a straight punch directly at Moore's face, and stopped before impact. In eight attempts, Moore failed to block any of the punches.[40][41]
              Fight history

              Lee defeated three-time champion British boxer Gary Elms by way of knockout in the third round in the 1958 Hong Kong Inter-School amateur Boxing Championships by using Wing Chun traps and high/low-level straight punches.[42]

              The following year, Lee became a member of the "Tigers of Junction Street," and was involved in numerous gang-related street fights. "In one of his last encounters, while removing his jacket the fellow he was squaring off against sucker punched him and blackened his eye. Bruce flew into a rage and went after him, knocking him out, breaking his opponent's arm. The police were called as a result".[43] The incident took place on a Hong Kong rooftop at 10 pm on Wednesday, 29 April 1959.[44]

              In 1962, Lee was challenged by a man who had been holding a grudge against Lee while the two were practicing at a YMCA in Seattle.[45] The man was described by Jesse Glover as a karate man who also had a blackbelt in judo, though Glover, who was a brown belt in judo at the time, claimed to be better than the man in judo.[45] After weeks[46] or months[47] of provocation by the man, Lee agreed to fight the man for three two-minute rounds, with the winner being the one who knocked the opponent down or out in two out of three rounds.[48] The match took place at YMCA's handball court, with Glover as the referee and Ed Hart as the time keeper.[48] Lee wore street clothes and used a Wing Chun stance while his opponent wore a gi and used a karate stance.[48] According to Glover, Lee used his right forearm to deflect an initial kick from the man and simultaneously landed a left punch to the face.[48] Lee deflected more punches using the forearm, controlling the center line and landed more punches to the man's face until he was against the wall.[48] The man attempted to grab Lee's arms, which Lee responded by a double fist punch to the face and chest, followed by a kick to the nose, which produced a nosebleed and a knockout, at which time Glover stopped the fight.[48] Taki Kamura said the fight lasted 10 seconds.[49] Ed Hart stated "the fight lasted exactly 11 seconds ?I know because I was the time keeper ?and Bruce had hit the guy something like 15 times and kicked him once. I thought he'd killed him".[46]

              In Oakland, California in 1964 at Chinatown, Lee had a controversial private match with Wong Jack Man, a direct student of Ma Kin Fung known for his mastery of Xingyiquan, Northern Shaolin, and T'ai chi ch'uan. According to Lee, the Chinese community issued an ultimatum to him to stop teaching non-Chinese. When he refused to comply, he was challenged to a combat match with Wong. The arrangement was that if Lee lost, he would have to shut down his school; while if he won, then Lee would be free to teach Caucasians or anyone else.[43] Wong denied this, stating that he requested to fight Lee after Lee issued an open challenge during one of Lee's demonstrations at a Chinatown theatre, and that Wong himself did not discriminate against Caucasians or other non-Chinese.[50] Lee commented, "That paper had all the names of the sifu from Chinatown, but they don't scare me".[51]

              Individuals known to have witnessed the match included Cadwell, James Lee (Bruce Lee's associate, no relation), and William Chen, a teacher of T'ai chi ch'uan. Wong and witness William Chen stated that the fight lasted an unusually long 20?5 minutes.[50] According to Bruce Lee, Linda Lee Cadwell, and James Yimm Lee, the fight lasted 3 minutes with a decisive victory for Lee. "The fight ensued, it was a no-holds-barred fight, it took three minutes. Bruce got this guy down to the ground and said 'do you give up?' and the man said he gave up" ?Linda Lee Cadwell.[43]

              Wong Jack Man published his own account of the battle in the Chinese Pacific Weekly, a Chinese-language newspaper in San Francisco, which contained another challenge to Lee for a public rematch.[50] Lee had no reciprocation to Wong's article, nor were there any further public announcements by either, but Lee had continued to teach Caucasians.

              Lee's eventual celebrity put him in the path of a number of men who sought to make a name for themselves by causing a confrontation with Lee. A challenger had invaded Lee's private home in Hong Kong by trespassing into the backyard to incite Lee in combat. Lee finished the challenger violently with a kick, infuriated over the home invasion. Describing the incident, Herb Jackson states,

              One time one fellow got over that wall, got into his yard and challenged him and he says 'how good are you?' And Bruce was poppin mad. He [Bruce] says 'he gets the idea, this guy, to come and invade my home, my own private home, invade it and challenge me.' He said he got so mad that he gave the hardest kick he ever gave anyone in his life.[52]

              Bob Wall, USPK karate champion and Lee's co-star in Enter the Dragon, recalled one encounter that transpired after a film extra kept taunting Lee. The extra yelled that Lee was "a movie star, not a martial artist," that he "wasn't much of a fighter". Lee answered his taunts by asking him to jump down from the wall he was sitting on. Wall described Lee's opponent as "a gang-****er type of guy from Hong Kong," a "damned good martial artist," and observed that he was fast, strong, and bigger than Bruce.[53]

              This kid was good. He was strong and fast, and he was really trying to punch Bruce's brains in. But Bruce just methodically took him apart.[54] Bruce kept moving so well, this kid couldn't touch him...then all of a sudden, Bruce got him and rammed his ass with the wall and swept him up, proceeding to drop him and plant his knee into his opponent's chest, locked his arm out straight, and nailed him in the face repeatedly". ?Bob Wall[55]
              I retract my statements, Bruce would make Floyd into his Buboy

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                Originally posted by Mr. Fantastic View Post
                I just don't see Cotto as the almighty savior you guys do. Yet you guys are the one calling me obsessed and stuff when even I know what my fav boxers are capable of and can't. I'm not a hater, I'm a realist. I hate Bernard Hopkins and Broner but still give credit where it's due.




                Check my post history before you talk shit son. I've already exposed you idiots with that. There is more to boxing than laughing at Miguel Cotto fans.




                LOL keyboard warrior. That's what you guys are. I explained that ever big fighter out there has bandwagons.





                Such a crap post. You want to act all mature and shit you hypocrite.
                What his fan have make out of him? He has 2 L already. And most are hoping he can beat Floyd. Only a few are delusional. In contrast, you are always talking crap about him. Dude, there is no thread were Cotto is mentioned and you try to diminish anything he had done. Always twisting facts to benefit your opinion. Then you claim owning his fans. WTF? How can your discussions about him can be taken serious. You knowing how ricans are with their athletes, are acting childish with your non stop criticizing comments about Cotto and his fan. MOVE ON.

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                  Originally posted by illwill112 View Post
                  You and reloaded take Floyd **** riding to an whole new level. Actually I think you guys just proved somthing to me. You two but huggers have to be working for those site to generate hits on this site, because I find it hard to believe you two jack asses can have Floyd's nuts lodged that deep down your mouths.

                  :*******: :*******: :*******:
                  All this oily fa'ggot ever talks about is ****s..butts...and nuts...

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                    I agree with Steve Forbes. Floyd is the Bruce Lee in terms of skill of his respective sport. Floyd could adapt to any boxing style while Bruce could adapt to any fighting style. Comparing Floyd and Bruce Lee is comparing an apple to a pineapple. They're so different.

                    Floyd is only a master of one sport while Bruce Lee studied, practiced, and mastered some multiple combat sports: western boxing, wing chun, taekwondo, brazilian ju-jitsu, karate, kung fu and removed all their limitations to create his own fighting style in Jeet Kune Do.

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                      Bruce Lee is an ICON he is the G.O.A.T

                      Floyd is just a boxer just like pac and hoya

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