I personally think that Bruce Lee was better, but other people may have different opinions. It's really your opinion on what you think about these two fighters.
I think it should be the martial art experts... 1.bruce lee 2.jet li 3.jackie chan 4.tony jaa even more but it all depends on opinion by devraj singh
Tony Ferguson is a mixed martial artist and made his first UFC debut at the Ultimate Fighter 13 Finale. He also now competes in the lightweight division in the UFC.
Tony Ferguson - fighter - was born in 1984.
Tony Young - martial artist - was born on 1962-09-08.
Tony Bruce died on March 3, 1937, in England, UK.
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Tony Bruce was born on May 25, 1909, in Forfar, Scotland, UK.
No, Bruce Lee died in 1973. Tony Jaa was born in 1976.
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Stark MR FREEZE FDOES Tony tops. He is way too egotistical to let Bruce top.
tony jaa would destroy Bruce lee. Bruce doesn't even compare to jaa It very clear that Bruce Lee would have won this fight. Why? because Bruce Lee was a real fighter he grew up fighting, I think that the reason we would say otherwise is because we base our answers on what we see in movies, Tony Jaa is a great fighter but I've never seen any of his real stuff Bruce Lee on the other hand you can youtube him and you'll find him fighting in tournaments, you'll find him peforming his 1 inch punch, Bruce started out as a street fighter and once he learned how to fight well he got older and famous but that didnt keep him from his focus which was to find what fighting tequniques worked. He later found that there was not one but many, the reason I mention this is because it is important that you know he would have won because he had more than one fighting style he said "Use only that which works, and take it from any place you can find it." Bruce Lee was the real deal and to the person that said Bruce Lee doesn't even compare to Jaa well that is a biased answer, as a matter of fact Tony Jaa grew up watching Bruce Lee movies. "What they do was so beutiful, so heroic that I wanted to do it to" Tony Jaa told time in 2004 interview "I practiced until I could do the move exactly as I had seen the masters do it."