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Be With Us on Instagram @evolve_root Facebook https://www.facebook.com/evolveroot #evolve #JKD #Bruce Bruce Real Lee Fight | Bruce Lee Vs Shaolin Master https://youtu.be/i3Js9YgLpPo Jeet Kune Do, Bruce Lee's Martial Art. To know what kind of Martial Art it is, what is its specialty, it is very important to know how it developed. Actually, after the fight ended with Wong Jack Man in 1964, Bruce Lee realized that this fight took too much time, this fight could have ended sooner. After a lot of analysis, Bruce Lee realized that the main reason for this is the traditional style of fighting. Because in those days most people follow, trust and practice only their traditional style, and fight with the same traditional method. For example - most of the taekwondo players believe that Taekwondo is the best, Boxing, Wrestling, Karate all are useless. And the Boxers also believe the same that Boxing is the best, Hapkido, Taekwondo, Karate, Wrestling are useless, will talk about this later in another video in detail. Bruce Lee said that when all humans are the same, almost everyone has two hands and two legs, then how can a particular style of fight be effective everywhere. So Bruce Lee broke the tradition and started mixing different styles of Martial Arts. As we know Bruce Lee already had knowledge of Tai Chi Chuan, Fencing, Wing Chun and Boxing, along with Bruce Lee incorporated the techniques of Hapkido, Taekwondo, Karate, Judo, and Wrestling. And created a fighting style that had No Style. Bruce Lee. Lee founded the system on July 9, 1967. This style of Bruce Lee included Art, Science, and Philosophy, all three. Bruce Lee is also called Father of Mixed Martial Art. And many MMA fighters have said that we are still following the principles of Bruce Lee. Disclaimer: These facts are based on my knowledge and I do not certify any fact. All the pictures and videos used here are the property of their respective owners and copyright holders and are used here just for information and educational purpose only. |