Fight from Jing wu men/The Chinese connection/ Fist of Fury/La fureur de vaincre. I am not the copyright owner of this movie, so please stop asking me to put advertisements.
Bruce Lee - Nunchaku Bone Breaking Fight Way of the Dragon martial arts legend weapons bo staff Nunchakus return of the dragon Violent bloody kung-fu Bruce Lee Vs Chuck Norris climactic fight to the death kung fu non-stop Jeet Kune Do Hong Kong action film HK films great fighting punching Kick kicking punch directing debut fists and feet Bob Wall "Colt" CHINESE BOXING Kung Fu "One inch punch" beating bashing Black Belt greatest scene ever Karate Siu-Lung street fighter Way of the Dragon (traditional Chinese: 猛龍過江; released as Return of the Dragon in the US) is a 1973 Hong Kong martial arts-action film directed by Bruce Lee. It was the third major film of the martial arts legend. In addition to directing the film, Bruce Lee has the leading role and is also the script writer. Unlike his other movies, all which are action-dramas, this one is essentially an action comedy. * Bruce Lee as "Tang Lung" (aka "China Dragon") * Nora Miao as "Chen Ching Hua" * Chuck Norris as "Colt" * Robert Wall as "Fred" * Hwang In-Shik as "Japanese Martial Artist" * Wei Ping-Ao as "Ho" This is the only film in which Chuck Norris plays a villain and the only film in which he is defeated. Tang Lung (Bruce Lee) is sent from Hong Kong to Rome to help his sick friends' niece Miss Chen and some family friends whose restaurant is being targeted by the local gangsters and forcing them to sign a contract which will make the Mafia boss gain control of the property. After their offers to purchase the ...
Bruce Lee Vs Chuck Norris Hong Kong action film climactic fight to the death between martial arts legend Roman Colosseum Rome Chuck Norris plays a villain two Nunchakus return of the dragon Violent bloody kung-fu kung fu non-stop action film HK films great fighting punching Kick kicking punch directing debut fists and feet Bob Wall "Colt" CHINESE BOXING greatest fight scene ever Karate Bruce Lee Siu-Lung Way of the Dragon (traditional Chinese: 猛龍過江; released as Return of the Dragon in the US) is a 1973 Hong Kong martial arts-action film directed by Bruce Lee. It was the third major film of the martial arts legend. In addition to directing the film, Bruce Lee has the leading role and is also the script writer. Unlike his other movies, all which are action-dramas, this one is essentially an action comedy. * Bruce Lee as "Tang Lung" (aka "China Dragon") * Nora Miao as "Chen Ching Hua" * Chuck Norris as "Colt" * Robert Wall as "Fred" * Hwang In-Shik as "Japanese Martial Artist" * Wei Ping-Ao as "Ho" This is the only film in which Chuck Norris plays a villain and the only film in which he is defeated. Tang Lung (Bruce Lee) is sent from Hong Kong to Rome to help his sick friends' niece Miss Chen and some family friends whose restaurant is being targeted by the local gangsters and forcing them to sign a contract which will make the Mafia boss gain control of the property. After their offers to purchase the restaurant are repeatedly turned down, the gangsters resort to ...
www.mikestackleshop.com Credit for this video goes to AJ. I did not make this. I am ust sharing the video with as many people as possible. Has clips from Way of the dragon, Enter the Dragon and Fist of Fury as well as the footage from Game of Death and The Big Boss. The video is called "Lose Control" but the song is called "Hero" by Sevendust. (Thanks Godspeedf24). His movies were and still are awsome. Especially when you look at everything else that was coming out in the late 60's and early 70's. He was 30 years ahead of his time. When you look at how bruce lee trained through his books (not his movies) he was actually a well rounded mma fighter. In his own series of books he displayed a knowledge of wrestling skills, boxing, judo (he trained with gene lebell). He had everything from a proper fighting stance to take down defences which he called "Tackle Defence". To sum it up. The guy was 40 years ahead of his time. And that goes for making movies as well as Martial Arts. Every Martial Arts fighter or fan across the planet owes him a lot. Support this Bruce Lee forum here z3.invisionfree.com If you have a bruce lee wesite that you would like linked then PM me. I am always up for supporting the Bruce Lee comunity
In this scene of the film Game of Death", Bruce Lee fights to his pupil Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, an enormous basketball player. Bruce tries to put of relief one of the basic ideas of all art marcial: if someone is fast and strong, the rival's size does not influence in the result of the fight.