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Originally Posted by ddran15
In all seriousness I think Bruce Lee could of taken out most people back in his day in a real fight, because in areal fight it's not smart to go to the ground and wrestle like in mma cause of biteing, and his athletesizm. As for the knuckles I was curious to know becouse when I just got into martial arts I read somewhere that Bruce punched with the bottom three, so that is what I trained mostly, and I have never recieved an injury that way probably because they are conditioned for it. Now I mix it up.
As for systema my friend and I tested out which hits hurt the most on the body. We found that hits to the right side hurt about 2x more than on left, and a hammerfist thrown from the bottom up to the solar plexus with a wave motion hurt the most because the pain lasted a long time. The hammerfist was thrown like a backfist except with the bottom of the hand landing while traveling upwards starting from the legs.
Give it a try Aye
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Back in "his day" there were real fighters fighting "real fights", Kyokushin and other promotions. Bruce Lee chose not to compete in either full contact, point style fighting or boxing at a major competitive level. He was a great actor, promoter, writer and teacher but he was not a fighter.
The primary attribute of a fighter is the willingness to fight, and, outside of a handful of highly suspect anecdotal street fights, Bruce Lee never fought a serious competitor.