I saw Bruce in person do his 20 minute demonstration in DC at the Jhoon Rhee tournament in 1968. He was everything you can imagine and more. His confidence and charisma was the coolest ever. His hand speed was unbelievable. I was in my twenties then and now just turned 75 years old. So blessed to have this honor. He was special.
Way ahead of his time to the striking ground game and the equipment he used most people have that stuff these days but back then no one was using it 😀🔥
How much would Bruce be worth had he continued on ...Billions Im sure. He was so ambitious & inventive & energetic & drivin. He was Success in Overdrive!
His estimated net worth at the time in 73 was $10 million. He would very wealth today, but now wealthy I don’t know. He’s invaluable. His legacy and image alone have more wealth than any material substance such as money. Koi carp are often referred to as living jewels. I think Bruce is of the same quality.
Bruce Lee was Gods gift to us even though he died so young he accomplished as much as a man who lived a full life. That's how hard he work and put it down a true blessing he was on millions of people lives we love u Sifu R.I.P. MASTER LEE 100 Salute 👑
That’s such an honor that you were able to see Bruce in person. And not knowing who he was and you saw those incredible qualities right there proves once again that Bruce is not over hyped but the greatest ever.
What a wonderful and humble person Danny is. Very interesting listening to him. IF people think Bruce Lee wasn't the real thing...I dare you to try something on Danny even at his age now. He could kick some serious ass. NOw think about what Danny says. He wasn't in Bruce's league. Now really think how good Bruce must have been.
I've taken a few workshops with Guro Inosantao because of his lineage and being Sifu Lee # 1 student. I've been training since 73 and still train at 62. I've been blessed to have a career in martial arts with seeds planted by Sifu Lee. Be like water my friend.
LOL. I'm a fan of Seagal, from his early films ofc, but i do get a laugh from him these days, even though watching his later films are a form of torture!
@@onionsan7688 my brother was a fan of him and so I saw his early (best) films too. They are better than his later shit, but I never liked his narcissism. And narcissists only get worse as they age, and seagal has proven this to be the case with him too (personality wise as well as films lol)
Some of what he did was taken from stage magicians. Swapping a nickel out of your hand and replacing it with a dime was one of his tricks. In his movies he had people use mini-trampolines, he used a stunt double to do flips, he had film tricks using someone else's leg to seem to kick to the jaw (Han in ETD and in the Big Boss). Some of these were standard in Kung Fu cinema.
I Love Training With Guro Dan Inosanto. He's Taught Me So Much, But I Realize The Essence Of What Guro Dan Inosanto Taught Was To Always Keep An Open Mind, Everyone's Your Teacher & To Know There's Not One Way Better Or Worse. The Only Person Who Can Decide What's The Best Methods, Techniques, Styles Or Way Is That Individual. The Person Has To Do Their Own Research, Studies & Than They Can Find Their Way That They Feels Works Best For Them!
He did. Very well spoken, articulate and had great handwriting. He wasn’t just exceptional at what he did. His Charisma, personality, handwriting, the way he spoke, he was highly educated in ways school can’t teach you.
Dan A inosanto is a liar. I met him 40 years ago and he told me openly that BLi was not a fighter but an actor and he never fought and he also said he was just a practitioner like himself . we were in MDR and cass magda was next to us,