Yes you can.
Jackie Chan/Bruce lee and Master Lee
Jackie Chan/s Stunt Master Jackie Chan/s Stunt Master
Yes, Master Roshi and Jackie Chun are the same person in the Dragon Ball series. Master Roshi used the alias Jackie Chun when he entered the World Martial Arts Tournament in order to test his students and hide his identity.
Jackie Chan's Stunt Master
You become a martial arts master by studying a single martial art for many years. It is not something that is easy.
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The Kung-Fu Master Jackie Chan was created in 1995.
His name is James Lew, he is a master of multiple martial arts, including Boxing, Tae Kwon Do, Kung Fu, and Submission Grappling. He is both a Fight Choreographer and an undefeated champion in all of his respective Martial Arts. He now is about late 70's and Chinese, and definitely a real master, and he also Choreographed many of Jackie Chan's fight scenes.
Jackie Chan's master was Jim Yuen Yu. He owned the China Drama Academy where Jackie was apprenticed for ten years to learn Beijing Opera.
You need to pick a martial art and study it for many years. A true master will study for 30 to 40 years before being considered a master.
No, but he made a movie called 'Drunken Master'.
Jackie was a stuntman in 'Enter the Dragon' and "fought" Bruce Lee in the underground fight scene. Bruce Lee accidentally hit Jackie with his stick on the side of his face knocking him unconscious. He did NOT break his neck.Jackie was also an extra and stunt double in 'Fist of Fury'.Jackie and Bruce Lee never fought in real life. This is not the way of true martial artists.