One opinion:
No. Although Brandon had excellent genes, and the best mentor, he didn't have nearly the experience, or fanaticism that Bruce had as a martial artist.
Another opinion:
Bruce was an absolute prodigy. One in millions. Just because a prodigy has an offspring, doesn't mean they will be the same. Brandon would be the first to say he wasn't nearly as good as his dad. People today are always using Bruce as the platinum standard by which all others are judged. A popular hypothetical question posed today is, how would Bruce stack up against today's MMA fighters in the UFC. There are many different opinions. So, I will state mine. Bruce would do well! Now, if you put him in the ring where he left off before he passed, he would not do as well as he would if he lived and therefore kept learning. However, his tremendous speed and power could afford him many so called mistakes if you will... So, my point is just because Bruce may not have been up on the latest grappling moves, he was so good at what he did that perhaps a more rounded fighter would not be able to handle him.
Then comes the issue of rules. People say it's b.s. that Bruce could beat a professional MMA fighter on the street when there are no rules. The argument is that an MMA fighter could just as easily bite and poke eyes if it were allowable. Well, then the converse may also apply. Bruce could do equally well in the ring. All he would have to do would be to remove those techniques? All I can say is that people who witnessed Bruce first hand, including guys that have been among the best of today, say Bruce was much better than anyone they ever witnessed. So back to the original question....Is Brandon as good as Bruce....SIMPLY put... NOPE.
Bruce Lee was an excellent martial artist. He did study karate and learned some things from it. He took the best from every martial art and combined them into his own style.
He was one of (or the) best martial artist of his time. His training method was amazing. He also developed his own form of kung fu, which used all the different martial arts. He also brought martial arts to the west, much to the displeasure of others.
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In order to get the full experience with martial arts, you'll need to practice everyday. That is the method mentioned by Bruce Lee, Jet Li, and Chuck Norris.
That would be comparing apples and oranges. Chuck Norris studied Korean Karate. Bruce Lee studied a wide variety of martial arts, but mainly Chinese Kung Fu. So I would say that, yes, Chuck Norris is better at karate, but that doesn't mean he would win if they were to actually fight. They both trained in different forms of martial arts. So it would be hard to say who is better. Chuck Norris once said that he would get whooped by Bruce Lee. Chuck and Bruce were good friends and they had lunch together just a few days before Bruce died.
Bruce Lee was an excellent martial artist. He did study karate and learned some things from it. He took the best from every martial art and combined them into his own style.
Not according to Chuck Norris. He greatly respected Bruce Lee and there was no question in his mind that Bruce could beat him in a match. However, Mr. Norris has done a great deal of good for the martial arts community and certainly ranks high on the list of great martial artists.
He was one of (or the) best martial artist of his time. His training method was amazing. He also developed his own form of kung fu, which used all the different martial arts. He also brought martial arts to the west, much to the displeasure of others.
No, he never studied martial arts. However, he spoke very good English despite the broken English of his characters.
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Chiron was renowned for his healing abilities. He also was a noted scholar, philosopher, metaphysician and martial artist.
It greatly depends on the type of martial art that you are studying. Each has some books and text that are considered excellent for that art. The link provides a variety of books that can be useful in both understanding the history of the martial arts and the philosophy and understanding behind them.
Martial arts, like playing the piano, require a lot of practice if you want to become really good.
In order to get the full experience with martial arts, you'll need to practice everyday. That is the method mentioned by Bruce Lee, Jet Li, and Chuck Norris.
muscles arnt needed to be a good martial artist, so to answer your question what do you feel most comfortable doing, do that and give it your all.
Bruce Lee's Enter the Dragon is still considered one of the best. For entertainment value, the movies of Jackie Chan are going to be high on the list.
If a boxer fought a mixed martial artist in mixed martial arts there is a pretty good chance of them loosing because of kicks, the clinch, knees, elbows, and the ground game. As for a mixed martial artist boxing a boxer, they would be sure to lose. Most mixed martial artists don't have the refined hands of a boxer because they must spend their time training on many other aspects of fighting. Boxers spend their whole time training their hands only.