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Joe Lewis Revealed This About Bruce Lee Right Before He Died! - 100% Brutally Honest Interview 

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Legendary karate and kickboxing champion Joe Lewis was Bruce Lee's greatest student and was taught all of Bruce's secrets.
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@BeerdyBruceLeeCentral
@BeerdyBruceLeeCentral 5 месяцев назад
Joe said that Bruce made him invincible, he didn't lose one single match or fight while Bruce was his teacher. He said this just a few weeks before he died. RIP Legend, we all miss you.
@FemaleRambo007
@FemaleRambo007 5 месяцев назад
❤😢
@eastafrika728
@eastafrika728 5 месяцев назад
It is quite something for a fighter to say he became invisible after training with Bruce Lee.
@user-ww1ss7ho6b
@user-ww1ss7ho6b 5 месяцев назад
Да,Брюс научил Джо,как бить однодюймовый удар!
@hodgemusic474
@hodgemusic474 5 месяцев назад
Bruce lee vs michael jai white!In the heart of a dimly lit dojo, two martial arts legends prepare to test their skills in an intense battle of speed, technique, and raw power. Bruce Lee, the iconic martial artist, and Michael Jai White, the renowned actor and martial arts practitioner, face off in an electrifying showdown that will push their physical and mental limits to the edge. As the fight begins, Bruce Lee, with his lightning-fast strikes and unparalleled agility, dances around the mat with graceful footwork. His iconic jeet kune do style allows him to swiftly adapt to his opponent's movements, launching a barrage of swift punches and kicks, each strike emanating with the power and precision that made Bruce Lee a legend. Michael Jai White, a master of multiple martial arts disciplines, stands firm, his muscles rippling with strength and determination. He adopts a more traditional approach, showcasing the fluidity and discipline of his movements. With every strike, White's power resonates, displaying a deep understanding of various martial arts forms, blending them seamlessly into a deadly combination. Their movements become a breathtaking display of speed and technique. Bruce Lee's lightning-fast punches and kicks are met with Michael Jai White's impeccable blocks and counterattacks, each exchange pushing the limits of their skill and endurance. The air crackles with the energy of their clash, creating an atmosphere charged with anticipation. Bruce Lee's unmatched speed allows him to evade White's attacks with an almost supernatural grace, launching a series of rapid strikes that test his opponent's defenses. Yet, White's resilience is unwavering. His well-honed defensive technique allows him to deflect and absorb Lee's assaults, retaliating with devastating precision and power. As the fight progresses, both men tap into their inner reserves, their determination pushing them to new heights. Bruce Lee's legendary one-inch punch and nunchaku skills are met with Michael Jai White's explosive kicks and acrobatic maneuvers. Each strike, block, and counter echoes with the decades of training and dedication these warriors have invested. The fight reaches its climax as both martial artists summon their remaining strength for one final, all-out assault. The intensity of their blows shakes the very foundations of the dojo, their movements blurring as they unleash their most potent techniques. The air fills with the resonance of their strikes, creating a symphony of power and skill. In a breathtaking finale, Bruce Lee's lightning-fast strikes find their mark, landing a decisive blow that sends Michael Jai White sprawling to the ground. The dojo falls silent, the echoes of their battle fading away as both men catch their breath. With mutual respect and admiration, they share a nod, acknowledging the magnitude of their encounter. While the outcome of this epic martial arts clash may remain a mystery, one thing is certain: the fight between Bruce Lee and Michael Jai White will forever be remembered as a testament to the incredible talent, skill, and dedication of these martial arts legends.
@stephenhogue5567
@stephenhogue5567 5 месяцев назад
​@hodgemusic474 Bruce Lee would not let a fight last that long because he was a extremely smart fighter with speed Michael what ever## doesn't have. I started my training with JKD back in 1981, extreme speed and accuracy with out draining your energy is key. You want to train to end a fight in seconds, not in minutes, that was Bruce Lee's philosophy and I totally agree. Michael whatever ## is an actor with a big mouth. I would like to see how long this guy would last in the ring with Mike Tyson!
@DD-sw1dd
@DD-sw1dd 4 месяца назад
Thing about Bruce’s philosophy was he wasn’t rigid in martial arts. Back then it was incredibly ahead of the times. He’d tailor one’s training according to their own talents and he was open to testing and combining all martial arts. Take what works, remove what is unnecessary. Basically first generation of modern MMA.
@biggieyorke8415
@biggieyorke8415 3 месяца назад
Bruce Lee took much further because he was versed in weapons also.
@geoffreyumohette2968
@geoffreyumohette2968 5 месяцев назад
When Bruce demonstrated the same punch the volunteer was taken right off is feet and launched several meters away. Bruce was phenomenal indeed.
@Number5-iq9qy
@Number5-iq9qy 4 месяца назад
And not to mention the man Bruce punched was much larger than this young boxer
@user-ci2mn1oy3w
@user-ci2mn1oy3w 3 месяца назад
it was not just a punch. It was a ramming attack with the fist. the power came from flexing his legs a bit. the guy was not taken off of his feet. he stumbled backwards and fell
@youssefgmail7
@youssefgmail7 Месяц назад
​@@user-ci2mn1oy3w there are too different videos on this. Bruce made that guy jump backwards and fell in a chair. And secondly he made a guy fly backwards meters away.
@kickboxerforever00
@kickboxerforever00 5 месяцев назад
The Father of Full Contact Karate and Kickboxing, Joe was the real Deal, THATS how i know that Bruce was the real Deal. 👊💪
@TheAutumnWind_RN4L
@TheAutumnWind_RN4L 5 месяцев назад
Exactly
@kit266022
@kit266022 4 месяца назад
Correct but the haters will always hate because of jealousy they are nothing but a keyboard warriors trolls they do anything just to put Bruce Lee because they are too jealous and probably a racist as well.
@kit266022
@kit266022 4 месяца назад
They try to put Bruce Lee down so so jealous the haters just keyboard warriors trolls.
@gradyhernandez4699
@gradyhernandez4699 3 месяца назад
Remember Asians taught these arts to anglos
@aarmancuda3570
@aarmancuda3570 5 месяцев назад
What made Bruce great and exceptional was his ability to channel his energy from his core... he was heavy into esoteric meditation which i believe helped him alot...
@mysticakhenaton1701
@mysticakhenaton1701 5 месяцев назад
him being a real Scholar help him too. Bruce had a library of around 2500 books when he died. on multiple subjects.
@davewilson3893
@davewilson3893 5 месяцев назад
Yes I believe you have a good point. I also wonder if he was releasing an extra amount of chi when he did his yells as he did his strikes. In any case Bruce was on a totally higher level than anyone else!
@aarmancuda3570
@aarmancuda3570 5 месяцев назад
Yes he was..actually quite impressive on every level..he had a very high IQ too...
@djkingmagneto1792
@djkingmagneto1792 5 месяцев назад
Totally Agree.. Cause When Bruce Lee Was Present So Was That Enormously Developing Energy Chi Power. 🕊️
@elvisrealking
@elvisrealking 5 месяцев назад
@@mysticakhenaton1701 Some titles from his personal library : Summa Theologica by St. Thomas Aquinas An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding by David Hume Meditations on First Philosophy by Rene Descartes The Undiscovered Self by Carl Jung On Becoming a Person by Carl Rogers The Works of Bertrand Russell The Works of Plato Art of Worldly Wisdom by Baltasar Gracian Hero With a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell (and other Campbell titles) Ethics by Benedict de Spinoza Maxims and Reflections by Johann Wolfgang van Goethe The Works of Jiddu Krishnamurti (whom Polly notes was “one of his more important influences”) Tao-Te-Ching by Lao-Tzu The Way of Chuang-Tzu The Book of Five Rings by Miyamoto Musashi The Works of Alan Watts The Analects of Confucius Art of War by Sun-Tzu Bushido: The Soul of the Samurai Siddhartha by Herman Hesse (and many other Hesse titles) Buddhism by Christmas Humphreys (and dozens of other Buddhism-related titles) The Chinese Classics compiled by James Legge (all 5 volumes) Living Zen by Robert Linssen (and many other Zen-related titles)
@tcbtcb7553
@tcbtcb7553 5 месяцев назад
Watch Bruce Lee's kicking power, and his 1 inch punch compared to Joe. You will see a significant more power in Bruce's. Although he was much lighter in weight. Bruce honed his entire body with weights, conditioning, and speed training like a scientist. HIs muscles were totally functional and practical for fighting and power. But I love them both, so sad they are both gone.
@surjitsingh-fj9vd
@surjitsingh-fj9vd 5 месяцев назад
Alot of respect for Joe Lewis, martial artist and full contact fighter.
@FemaleRambo007
@FemaleRambo007 5 месяцев назад
Bruce Lee was knew how to be a star especially in the movie fist of fury the way he was fighting against racism it was unforgettable masterpiece movie
@Gieszkanne
@Gieszkanne 5 месяцев назад
This was about racism from the Japanese against the Chinese. But the Chinese are also racist. In China not every Sifu ẃantet to teach him because he was 1/4 German.
@TheAutumnWind_RN4L
@TheAutumnWind_RN4L 5 месяцев назад
​@Gieszkanne that is true. But he was savvy enough to know how to cultivate an audience. He knew that he had to win over the Chinese audience if he was ever going to get the notoriety to make a splash in the US market. And what better way to do it than to display the pride of China.
@lauriebluesguy
@lauriebluesguy 4 месяца назад
I met Joe Lewis in a tournament in Boston the year that he died, he was a guest speaker at a Tang Soo Do tournament held by Grandmaster Richard Byrne, a nice fellow - he was obviously very ill then and trying to recover from cancer, sadly he never made it. I wish I had taken a few pictures with him and my family at that point.
@peterkinberger9741
@peterkinberger9741 5 месяцев назад
I knew Joe Lewis personally and his brothers. My wife and I lived on the Lewis family farm and visited Kathleen, his mother every day. We lived in a trailer they rented to us. Joe's father was a big influence in his life and taught him lessons he took to Karate with him. Add to that the fact that Joe was a member of the Old Corps of Marines and studied while abroad, it is no wonder how he became so great. I served in the very last Company in 3rd. Battalion, the old Corps way with enhanced infantry training in '72. There is so much I could say about Joe and his family. I never thought he would become the legend he is today. I whooped his brother in Martial Arts after I left the Corps, he opened a dojo and I was a freestylist and thought maybe he would give me a job as instructor or assistant instructor, kind of like a good right hand man. He said the only qualification he required was to beat him on the mat. He fought dirty but I was even dirtier because of his dirtiness. I completely knocked him out and asked him if I had a job. He said " Hell no, get the hell out of my dojo !". So I left. I had seen him a number of times but he would always give me a dirty look and looked the other way. I had an opportunity to spar with Joe once and when I saw the knuckles on his fist and his shape, I backed out which I have never done before. Whether boxing or Martial Arts all my oponents were knocked out except one who won by points but his face was so cut up he had to go to the infirmary to get 65 or 67 stitches to his forehead and some other areas. The rest of my time in the Corps left me know challengers because of knock outs and cuts, even with heavy gloves on. After Joe's brother, my interest started declining and my last involvement was as a bouncer in a nightclub known as " Uncle Nasty's ". I had some fun nights as the backdoor bouncer and became the head bouncer (pun intended) as my final position. I have tried to dedicate my time to Jesus after that because the seriousness of life demanded it. I once told you about meeting Bruce Lee as a bodyguard for a wealthy businessman. I have always stayed low key and kept my force explosive and surprising. Today, I would have to practice hard just to kick a flea in his butt. Oh well, I might pursue it on a minor level to keep me from being too sedentary. RIP Joe Lewis , Kathleen Lewis and anyone else of the Lewis family who may have passed. Joe was good at staying in touch with his mother. We need more Joe Lewises around . I just wonder if superfoot is still alive and kicking ( puns again) . Boy am I getting bad ! Lets keep love first on our minds and know Jesus taught about it. Look up and read the Book of John, study it carefully. Many fighters know what I am saying and so should you Beerdy ! Take care, I love you all ! A friend always ! Merry Christmas, Happy and Blessed New Year !
@stephenhogue5567
@stephenhogue5567 5 месяцев назад
Most of this conversation was about how much of a bad ass you were. I knew an Army Ranger Vietnam Vet that went deep into Viet Cong territory on special ops missions. He experienced war, you didn't, he would have destroyed you. So quit bragging so called marine, we all know you fabricated this entire story. I'm 65 years old with training in JKD since 1981, I personally would have blew your knees out, so stop trying to intimidate people on the internet!
@draltar
@draltar 5 месяцев назад
Superfoot is very much alive and kicking better than 90% of the athletes out there (incredible but true)
@user-sk9sp7pe4y
@user-sk9sp7pe4y 5 месяцев назад
"What is the highest technique you hope to achieve? To have no technique" - Bruce Lee. Once You understand that, you will be untouchable, even in DEATH!
@Don-Coyote-De-Transylvania
@Don-Coyote-De-Transylvania 4 месяца назад
That is nonsense lol.
@MONKEYSCHANNEL327
@MONKEYSCHANNEL327 4 месяца назад
​@@Don-Coyote-De-Transylvania Be water
@BeerdyBruceLeeCentral
@BeerdyBruceLeeCentral 5 месяцев назад
To be fair, Joe had 30 years to perfect the 1 inch punch, much much more time than Bruce had. So what do you guys think? Who did it best?
@FemaleRambo007
@FemaleRambo007 5 месяцев назад
Chuck Norris better than joe and Bruce Lee better than chuck Norris so...
@bennyc3669
@bennyc3669 5 месяцев назад
Joe pulled back I don't think Bruce pulled back but got to see Bruce do it again.
@Topmotorcycles9079
@Topmotorcycles9079 5 месяцев назад
Bruce had such a comprehensive understanding of fighting and how to generate the power from his core can't imagine what he could have accomplished had he lived and I'm talking about not just his fighting but his acting his movies no end RIP 🙏 Bruce Lee
@Paul-ei8nq
@Paul-ei8nq 5 месяцев назад
Bruce
@edilbertosolistorregrosa7055
@edilbertosolistorregrosa7055 5 месяцев назад
​@@FemaleRambo007no creo que Chuck haya sido mejor que Joe. Si bien es cierto que fue campeón 7 veces, fue en combates por puntos. En cambio Joe fue campeón en combates de contacto completo.
@FemaleRambo007
@FemaleRambo007 5 месяцев назад
I didn't know that you like so much anyone else except Bruce Lee
@dcwaku
@dcwaku 5 месяцев назад
Ha…, great seeing this I trained with both Joe and Ron Weaver. My photo of both of them was on the cover of Black Belt magazine back in ‘92. Brings back memories. RIP Joe.
@daleprice8161
@daleprice8161 5 месяцев назад
Joe Lewis could do that all he wants to and he would never be able to do it near as good as Bruce Lee it was through Bruce Lee's training in Wing Chun where Bruce mastered that technique something Joe just don't understand
@bmphil3400
@bmphil3400 4 месяца назад
I was privileged to sit in on one of his black belt tests at an adjunct school in TN. He was still very fast and powerful even in his later years.
@gordythecreator
@gordythecreator 4 месяца назад
I'm just outside of Knoxville rn. Educate me. I didn't know of any legendary martial artist in TN. Around 1985 i was the youngest ever BB. Then went on to be a nationally ranked gymnast
@bmphil3400
@bmphil3400 4 месяца назад
@@gordythecreator Blalocks IMB. Chet Blalock was one of Joe's Black belts.
@user-hv9yh2lr3k
@user-hv9yh2lr3k 5 месяцев назад
I was impressed by both Bruce and Joe. I guess I would say Bruce 1st but even Joe, come on man, someone hit you from that short of a range to move you like that, it’s impressive either way. 👍🏼👍🏼 to both Bruce and Joe . ❤️✊🏼🙏🏼😉👍🏼
@user-zg1xb8hh9x
@user-zg1xb8hh9x 5 месяцев назад
Bruce was. Best ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@southpark4151
@southpark4151 5 месяцев назад
Wow. That's an excellent vid. Joe presents himself as being very high IQ - not just a thinker, but fast thinker, strategic, and understanding of technical aspects. This is what happens in sports at the highest level, the combination of superior intellect and strategist and physique, and of course - hard work, practise, and continued learning and development.
@user-dk3up2nl1m
@user-dk3up2nl1m 5 месяцев назад
If he was So smart...why did he turn down the movie role of Colt in Return of the Dragon? Im sure he lived with that regret his whole life!
@DW-op7ly
@DW-op7ly 5 месяцев назад
Yea him and BL had a falling out because of that role
@Mike383HK
@Mike383HK 5 месяцев назад
My teacher was his student and I took a seminar with him. He could teach you more in a few hours than you could learn in years. He was an encyclopedia of martial arts.
@user-dk3up2nl1m
@user-dk3up2nl1m 4 месяца назад
@@Mike383HK i wonder if Joe Lewis regretted not taking Bruce Lees offer to play Colt in ROTD!
@williammurray2979
@williammurray2979 4 месяца назад
The guy holding the pad went back a couple of steps because he pushed him with that punch. It's like a guy hitting a heavy bag and it starting swinging a lot. It's usually not power that moves the bag, it's the push of the punch. I loved that weak ass karate block. The best martial art for punching is western boxing.
@lynallwimer5672
@lynallwimer5672 5 месяцев назад
They both do it well master Bruce Lee and master Joe Lewis
@FemaleRambo007
@FemaleRambo007 5 месяцев назад
Well said
@prtrice2003
@prtrice2003 5 месяцев назад
The "one-inch punch" really isn't a punch, it's more of a push
@briargoatkilla
@briargoatkilla 5 месяцев назад
exactly. you can put your palm flat on that pad and do the same thing.
@massdisruption3437
@massdisruption3437 5 месяцев назад
It’s a punch because of the fist. It doesn’t feel like a push.
@prtrice2003
@prtrice2003 5 месяцев назад
@@massdisruption3437 Lee's 3 inch punch was punch
@massdisruption3437
@massdisruption3437 5 месяцев назад
@@prtrice2003 yep
@houseman7315
@houseman7315 4 месяца назад
Always coming through with the never before seen footage, great job Beerdy!
@joserabelo8063
@joserabelo8063 5 месяцев назад
À relato que Bruce Lee era intocável ninguém conseguiu toca em Bruce Lee
@ariffadam8540
@ariffadam8540 5 месяцев назад
Joe's biggest mistake is not acceptibg the role when offered by Bruce Lee. Norris did, now Bruce & Norris are remembered.
@noschervanhodjaty9658
@noschervanhodjaty9658 5 месяцев назад
Great video!
@davewilson3893
@davewilson3893 5 месяцев назад
Excellent video, your channel is the best on Bruce. Bruce did it much better but Joe did okay!
@BeerdyBruceLeeCentral
@BeerdyBruceLeeCentral 5 месяцев назад
Thanks Dave:)
@chaunceypaulos3712
@chaunceypaulos3712 5 месяцев назад
Joe was in incredible shape in this pic
@MisterVolts
@MisterVolts 5 месяцев назад
Chiseled! Long lean strips of well-defined muscle tissue, not lumpy-bumpy like a sack of potatoes.
@smokingjazz5067
@smokingjazz5067 5 месяцев назад
What a body he had!!!
@cowel8734
@cowel8734 4 месяца назад
In the 90s, my American Taekwondo instructor Jim Graden trained with Joe Lewis for 15 years and was 1 of 10 who graduated to master class under Joe Lewis as his protégé. I only met Joe once and just remember him being very kind
@usmcdevildog6935
@usmcdevildog6935 5 месяцев назад
Fun fact; Bruce Lee’s first choice for Colt (Bruce's opponent in way of the dragon) was to be played by Joe Lewis. Rumor started Lewis was upset😡 that his character was killed in the fight and decided not to play the role. Bruce went on to hire Chuck Norris, who fought and defeated Lewis 3 out of 4 fights, for the part. The rest is history. 😊
@davildos
@davildos 5 месяцев назад
Yes Lewis lost to Norris in points system. Then, Lewis moved to kickboxing. Important to state this
@FemaleRambo007
@FemaleRambo007 5 месяцев назад
My favourite martial artist: Bruce Lee. Bruce khan. Chuck Norris. David carradine. Jean Claude Van damme. Andre the giant. Jet li. Maul mornie. Evan tai. Iko uwais. Yayan ruayan. Cecep arif Rahman. Jackie Chan. Tony jaa.
@Qtomb3D
@Qtomb3D 5 месяцев назад
David carradine was not a Martial Artist, never trained any Martial Arts. Only did some training during the Kung Fu series which didn't help much since the techniques he used look so bad I don't have words for it. I only saw 1 episode of season 3 but that was horrible enough already.
@FemaleRambo007
@FemaleRambo007 5 месяцев назад
@@Qtomb3D David carradine was great in all episodes of all season of the television series from the 90s Kung Fu the legend continues
@user-ch7ky6co3c
@user-ch7ky6co3c 5 месяцев назад
What happened to Donnie Yen and Michel Yeo?
@vampire923
@vampire923 5 месяцев назад
definitely not ramsey dewey, chael sonnen
@FemaleRambo007
@FemaleRambo007 5 месяцев назад
Those are my favourite i not change my list
@philippinesandfilipino2043
@philippinesandfilipino2043 2 месяца назад
Among all grand masters in combat from America.Bruce is exceptional extra ordinary martial practitioner.He is the only fighter that incorporate yoga meditation to nourreshes his innerpower that makes him invinciple
@anastasiosthomas1751
@anastasiosthomas1751 5 месяцев назад
Bruce was much faster in all respect to Joe Lewis
@peterburnett5160
@peterburnett5160 4 месяца назад
Damn good vid🎉
@James.woofer
@James.woofer 3 месяца назад
Never seen this thank you 🙏
@nemesisprime2993
@nemesisprime2993 4 месяца назад
Well, well, i talked about Bruce teaching Joe, how to execute his inpowers and how Bruce made Joe became a better foghter by teachings great things, but some people doubt me so i just leave them to the own ignorance, i know from watching Bruce videos, movies that he was a great martial artist, because he discovered things about martial arts very early in his younger years by reading, practicing, and so on, he was very fast, smart, skillful and powerful, and with all those abilities in one body, in a fair fight Bruce wasn't easy to beat, people can say what they want, because they are living in the modern times and they have learned a lot from him now, because he was before them, Bruce was ahead in martial arts of his time ,so know this even though some people are in their modern times i don't believe that anyone has the speed, power and understanding about the martial arts like Bruce did, is like he was born for that, there are some people who developed special abilities, insight and powers to what they love the most, for example, The mighty Atom, Alexander Zass, Michael Jackson, Bruce insights was for martial arts and they all should thank him for what he did, instead of pulling him down, i say this rest in peace Mr Lee.
@cristobalvalladares973
@cristobalvalladares973 5 месяцев назад
Anybody know of any how to videos. Love this stuff.
@Mrz-sb1hw
@Mrz-sb1hw 5 месяцев назад
I wish I could fight like joe lewis or Bruce Lee.
@slender4
@slender4 4 месяца назад
Well if you keep wishing online instead of training.... YOU HAVE AN EXCELLENT CHANCE!
@eliogarcia3963
@eliogarcia3963 4 месяца назад
Joe Lewis had a wrestling background...
@greenbottleblue74
@greenbottleblue74 4 месяца назад
It's because the 1 inch punch is a push also. The other guy was doing a snapping punch which isn't designed to push you back. The one inch punch amounts to shoving someone who is standing straight up and not bracing themselves to be shoved. So if you are solely standing straight up it pushes you and pushes you off balance and why you fall back
@Yan4yan
@Yan4yan 4 месяца назад
True, but I wouldn't doubt about the damage behind the punch. Just like with kicks, a snap is generally less damaging than one that pushes through. The advantage of snap being less commital cuz your center of gravity is not moving as much. We can see Joe literally moving into the target from how much momentum he puts into it, which is not ideal if it doesn't make a good contact. But the concept is there, you can have a front punch with both speed and knockout power, by emphasizing moving the core and twisting the hips. Ofc, since Joe is selling this idea, he is making it sound better than any other punch, but this definetly leaves you more open than usual if they manage to slip past it.
@duanereising3026
@duanereising3026 4 месяца назад
Once people hear and then exercise your secret... They harness and use that knowledge against all others who are not you... But, some are willing to use it against even you... if you're not watching with your third eye!...
@stevel.2759
@stevel.2759 5 месяцев назад
Masters
@johnellis6028
@johnellis6028 5 месяцев назад
Leave the fist loose, and compact it with a punch? We have the same principle in saber fencing: grip loose, grasp when you hit
@nicknewman7848
@nicknewman7848 5 месяцев назад
Bruce Lee studied some fencing technique in the 60's and those ideas are valid. This demonstration is more of a parlour trick to make a shorter guy look stronger than a taller guy. Get anyone taller than you to stand with their feet square and close enough together and push them hard in the lower chest and you'll likely get a result if you have some power. It's physics. The punching technique is actually more similar to how boxers hit to the body with their lead hand. Ricky Hatton is a good example. Turn the body, up through the leg to the hip, then the shoulder, extend the elbow last and if you time it right and you are are strong enough person, you can achieve this effect quite easily. Just takes a bit of practice.
@CycloneBoshmaster-cz6yw
@CycloneBoshmaster-cz6yw 2 месяца назад
Bruce Lee was number one
@mag4926
@mag4926 3 месяца назад
A *Copy* is always just a *Copy...* Bruce Lee was the *Original!*
@arnoldsgrorm
@arnoldsgrorm 4 месяца назад
I only went up to a mere green strip in tae kwon doe, my teacher Mr Han gave me his special patch. Without any arrogance or stupidity, I feel Mr Han had insight, I used the mind, the mind rules the body, everything must be pre planned. Mr Han could probably easily literally kill ten people, ten strong skilled people. But Bruce Lee, was the best. I can't say any person was as skilled as Bruce Lee, you can clearly see.
@John-pd1yq
@John-pd1yq 4 месяца назад
I think the One Inch Punch, also comes from, flicking the hip. Watch the hip move, during the punch. ANALAGY When you flick a Wip, the end travels faster than the Speed of Sound! As the end flips back! That is why you hear the crack! This adds kinetic energy due to speed. It's not just the punch.
@tyechifitness33
@tyechifitness33 4 месяца назад
He is 1 of the best.
@teztechnique3684
@teztechnique3684 2 месяца назад
nice
@manghmar
@manghmar 5 месяцев назад
Jackie chan in live tv show brought me here
@user-qz7us1sx7q
@user-qz7us1sx7q Месяц назад
Joe Lewis gigantischer Körperbau. Einfach klasse wie der durchtrainiert war.
@GNationSports
@GNationSports 4 месяца назад
I KNOW THAT YOU ARE ROBERT LEE. AWESOME CONTENT
@grandmasteranthonyrayslaug3014
@grandmasteranthonyrayslaug3014 3 месяца назад
Joe was a champion before he met Bruce Lee
@Dunning-Krugereffect
@Dunning-Krugereffect 4 месяца назад
Joe Lewis was ripped like Bruce and 50lbs larger! This man was amazing.
@damionstr1ke
@damionstr1ke 4 месяца назад
Only issue I see is that when the other guy was punching Joe, he had his feet staggared to keep his balance. However, when it was Joe's turn to demonstrate the power he could generate, he had him standing with both feet parallel shoulder width apart. That stand has zero balance. Slow down the footage to .25 and youll see it's basically a push as he slightly cocks back and drives through with his fist to push him out of position.
@user-ci2mn1oy3w
@user-ci2mn1oy3w 3 месяца назад
Joe was pulling that punch at LEAST 6" short of any contact. If it was going to DO anything to the man, he'd need at least another 1" of penetration. That will give the man a bit more time to block it. There's a reason why you're supposed to stay out of sucker punch distance, folks
@nberrios777
@nberrios777 4 месяца назад
The ghost of Bruce Lee walking (outside the window) 4:19
@user-rd1tm7sb4v
@user-rd1tm7sb4v 5 месяцев назад
Thats correct Bruce taught you well joe but you forgot to take the power from the ground to the focul point like an earthquake thats what Bruce Lee taught...he teachings were unbelievable..
@mikemartinez6004
@mikemartinez6004 4 месяца назад
The one inch punch works!
@kgershenson
@kgershenson 5 месяцев назад
It looks like Joe ia using Bruce Lee"s. The hammer. On the first demo. Very few people know about this. When we mentioned it to Guro Dan even he didn't know about it. We learned about it from one of Bruce's former students
@gerardhart9052
@gerardhart9052 5 месяцев назад
I have never seen the so called 1" punch used in a combat situation, it is a demonstration device not an effective technique. You have to be very critical when viewing any martial demo, many are like 'magic' tricks designed to create a mental illusion. Many martial artists practice both the reality and the demonstration techniques for promotional purposes.
@drgeek100
@drgeek100 3 месяца назад
The point of one inch punch is to demonstrate how energy can be harnessed in all positions....it is not meant to be taken literal as a technique.
@OCPAC7
@OCPAC7 4 месяца назад
STREET OF SEATTLE! BRUCE LEE
@MAXTHALOS
@MAXTHALOS 5 месяцев назад
👍
@seangelarden9543
@seangelarden9543 4 месяца назад
I agree with Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, the guy weighed 100 pounds and most people won't stand there and let you kick them in the face
@drgeek100
@drgeek100 3 месяца назад
lol, you are ignorant if you believe tarantino lol lol OMFG LOL
@halfhalf9006
@halfhalf9006 5 месяцев назад
video is so blurry
@didaubert3786
@didaubert3786 4 месяца назад
How bout the time Bruce fought a clan of ninjas and killed them all with a single chopstick
@didaubert3786
@didaubert3786 4 месяца назад
How bout the time he boxed ali,Tyson,and Merryweather at once and beat them with his nose
@SM-sk1sm
@SM-sk1sm 4 месяца назад
I brought out the fact that Bruce did pushups on one finger...in fact it was one pinky finger. I was there. I saw it as I said He is My GodFather He Died Protecting Me. No Joe was further away. I broke glass doing the one inch punch. The Rebel Emperor /King Shawn Constantine XII
@keithmceuen8775
@keithmceuen8775 4 месяца назад
That punch is more of a shove it’s starting with a bent elbow and straightening on the follow through
@chillmn
@chillmn 4 месяца назад
joe was a fighter
@petechua966
@petechua966 5 месяцев назад
One inch punch is a push punch
@drgeek100
@drgeek100 3 месяца назад
wrong.
@jamessouza7065
@jamessouza7065 4 месяца назад
Yes and he didn't die..but he did go back in time and had one on one fight to the death. He Ko'd a massive brontosauras
@akshaykumar-bw4si
@akshaykumar-bw4si 4 месяца назад
Niceeeeeeeeeeee
@redgemini9851
@redgemini9851 4 месяца назад
Pushing someone is not power...
@user-bp8rr3rj7r
@user-bp8rr3rj7r 3 месяца назад
This guy said he was invincible , but he only had about 20 professional kick boxing matches and lost 4 of them .... where was the magic punch then?
@dimes2crypto
@dimes2crypto 4 месяца назад
No one does it like Bruce… maybe Lu Bu in dynasty warriors. 😂
@user-yu9bt2qn9j
@user-yu9bt2qn9j 5 месяцев назад
I have to be honest when you mentioned kung fu, I would put it near at the bottom of all fighting styles. With all due respect to Bruce Lee, I just don’t see him competing and beating a MMA fighter in his weight category. I personally think mighty mouse, or Dominic Cruz would destroy him. Has anyone ever seen Bruce Lee perform all those stunts in the movies in an actual real fight? As much as I love watching Bruce Lee in the big screen, I am not sure I’m ready to take that into the real world .
@michaellopez2070
@michaellopez2070 5 месяцев назад
Traditional martial arts may work actually work better in street fights than they do in mma, with no gloves changing the way you can throw punches, and most fights being sucker punch based. Jiu Jitsu, for example, works great in controlled matches but does’t have near the same practicality is a crowded street fight on hard ground(aka bar fight which is where most street fights happen).
@bcjclj
@bcjclj 5 месяцев назад
If you think that how Bruce fought in his movies is how he would fight in real life, then you haven’t done enough research on Bruce. He was all about simplicity, directness, economy of motion, with no wasted movements. Not to mention the power he could generate was unreal. He would dominate in any era. Nobody trained harder than Bruce. He didn’t need 8 weeks in training camp to get in fighting shape. He was always in fighting shape. And he was a master at assessing his opponents weaknesses. He would beat fighters with simple in and out attacks. His speed would be too much for practically anyone.
@user-yu9bt2qn9j
@user-yu9bt2qn9j 3 месяца назад
@@bcjclj I respectfully disagree, Bruce Lee has zero experience fighting on the ground Have you ever seen Bruce Lee in a actual fight , No because there is no records of him ever fighting! Let’s be real ,Bruce Lee was 5:7 ,141 pounds had a bad eye ,how many professional MMA fighters would he beat ? Fighters like Kabib , Georges St-Pierre would destroy him in the first round !
@joserabelo8063
@joserabelo8063 5 месяцев назад
Eu assisti um vídeo falando que Bruce Lee deu uma surra nele porque ele bateu em um dos aluno de Bruce Lee
@user-vh3vu7mq7u
@user-vh3vu7mq7u 4 месяца назад
Well i don't care what others said. It's easy to take on a dead person. In my opinion Bruce Lee was the real deal in martial arts and his way of fighting techniques.
@jamesrichardson1748
@jamesrichardson1748 5 месяцев назад
Joe Lewis is waaaay slower and less nimble--but he's still a bad man
@RichardCroston-nf3wc
@RichardCroston-nf3wc 4 месяца назад
He turned south paw. It was his back hand throwing as a jab. Left jab not right jab 😂. But yeah basically he just turned southpaw
@rtt1961
@rtt1961 5 месяцев назад
"...right before he died" is rather inaccurate.: Mr. Lewis died 2012, this excerpt is from tape 16, What Bruce Lee Taught Me, which is part of an 18 part VHS, later DVD, series released in the 1990s.
@IMGTOW-rk2ii
@IMGTOW-rk2ii 5 месяцев назад
Blue tights blocked him every time.
@cherokeesurvival8340
@cherokeesurvival8340 5 месяцев назад
MY UNCLE YOU LIE ABOUT MY UNCLE - JOE LEWIS 6 MONTH TRAINING BRUCE LEE TALK HIM IN PUSHING KICKBOXING
@arkalonalan
@arkalonalan 4 месяца назад
I wouldn't want to fight him
@mysticakhenaton1701
@mysticakhenaton1701 5 месяцев назад
Bruce Lee offered the role in way of the dragon to Joe Lewis...Joe turned it down; he thought Bruce was trying to show the Asian man martial arts skills were better than the white man. Bruce called another white man, Chuck Norris.
@dovahgrape8139
@dovahgrape8139 5 месяцев назад
Chuck Norris said something similar to Bruce: (paraphrasing) “Bruce, you just want to be seen beating a world karate champion in your movie.” Bruce replied, “No Chuck, I KILL the world karate champion!” Chuck thought it was very funny and signed up for the role. There’s a RU-vid video of that I saw somewhere where Chuck Norris talks about it.
@bernardhayes4459
@bernardhayes4459 5 месяцев назад
What he didnt say is the concept of the one inch punch and the flow of energy Bruce leaned from Yip Mann its part of Wing Chung
@DouglasGomesBueno-jw9lh
@DouglasGomesBueno-jw9lh 5 месяцев назад
It's Sad UFC are create 21 years after Bruce Lee death he would have loved fight MMA look Bruce know Boxing, Judo, Wing Chun a true MMA fighter that mix styles.
@mitchjames9350
@mitchjames9350 5 месяцев назад
He easily could have fought in kick boxing tournaments but opted for movies while Joe, Chuck and others fought in kick boxing.
@hi-tech-skills8127
@hi-tech-skills8127 4 месяца назад
How does beardy look like?
@diontethompson8850
@diontethompson8850 4 месяца назад
Show this to Michael Jai White
@clifford7832
@clifford7832 4 месяца назад
😂😂😂😂😂this guy's hilarious
@bossi4you-ym2ce
@bossi4you-ym2ce 4 месяца назад
that was no more than 30% of Bruce Lee's speed. Just forget it, Bruce Lee remains unmatched No one in the world can compete with him, not even close. By the way, Jackie Chan has the same opinion. The power, speed and his unique style were breathtakingly impressive even for experienced martial artists
@walterhough5263
@walterhough5263 5 месяцев назад
I can't say but the student is never greater than his master I tell my students, I know what you know You will never know all that I know Maybe I forgot more than I could ever teach you But they'll never know
@anthonyrussomano7015
@anthonyrussomano7015 4 месяца назад
Any real martial artist would know the other guy snapped back early and joe pushed with his hit
@barrysmith1202
@barrysmith1202 5 месяцев назад
whoa. wtf is ron wearing!
@incognito7597
@incognito7597 5 месяцев назад
Might as well got a little old lady in for this demo,hes never lifted a weight in his life,bruce was way more superior.
@aasja7739
@aasja7739 4 месяца назад
At the beginning you see the student has a bad stance. You almost NEVER stand with you feet side to side. Your balance is compromised. I'll be 68 this year. I started Martial Arts traing in the very early 1960's. Stances help you create speed, power and balance. Notice the stance of both during the one inch punch. The kid is standing with feet side by side. The puncher wasn't. Before I ever heard of Bruce Lee or the 1 inch punch. I knew you don't fight with your feet side by side. It only worse if there closer together.
@anthonyrussomano7015
@anthonyrussomano7015 4 месяца назад
Nobody in the comments realizes u can push with punching I correct my students all the time not to push the bag
@tzodearf2596
@tzodearf2596 5 месяцев назад
Delete the mysticism and parlor tricks ftom martial arts.
@gordythecreator
@gordythecreator 4 месяца назад
Finger-Length punch smh. It's a snap or thrust? Gathering force from THE GROUND or ALL TRICEP? Thrust punches are for show = TORQUE or I'm dangerously good at the SNAP punches that don't look like much, but inflict way more damage = HORSE POWER. REFERENCE JEAN-CLAUDE VAN DAMME in "BloodSport"
@tule8669
@tule8669 4 месяца назад
Except bruce lee had trouble with a shaolin guy that he had to redo his whole curriculum
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