That would be Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in Bruce's movie Game of Death.
chuck norris
Bruce Lee
Chuck Norris or Bruce Lee? Chuck was payed $100,000 to pretend in that movie he was beaten by Bruce. Bruce even admitted it. the REAL fight has never happened to this day.
They fought in "Return of the Dragon" (Chuck played an assassin) and Bruce Lee snapped Chuck Norris's neck.
You're thinking of Dragon Bruce Lee story, he and Linda were on a date to see Breakfast at Tiffany's. Bruce was insulted at the part of a China man played by Mickey Rooney.
Nope. But it is still the best movie ever made.
Golden Gate Girl (1941) was Bruce Lee's first film. He played an infant (uncredited) in the movie. His first USA movie was Marlowe (1969).
Enter The Dragon
Chuck Norris or Bruce Lee? Chuck was payed $100,000 to pretend in that movie he was beaten by Bruce. Bruce even admitted it. the REAL fight has never happened to this day.
They fought in "Return of the Dragon" (Chuck played an assassin) and Bruce Lee snapped Chuck Norris's neck.
In the movie that they fought in, Bruce Lee is shown breaking Chuck's neck after a fairly long fight.
You're thinking of Dragon Bruce Lee story, he and Linda were on a date to see Breakfast at Tiffany's. Bruce was insulted at the part of a China man played by Mickey Rooney.
1 movie i no hes in is enter the dragon
Nope. But it is still the best movie ever made.
He was in the movie "Way of the Dragon" with Bruce Lee.
Golden Gate Girl (1941) was Bruce Lee's first film. He played an infant (uncredited) in the movie. His first USA movie was Marlowe (1969).
no Bruce was assassinated (poisoned) but chuck would probably beat Bruce if he lived today
Yes, Enter The Dragon released on 27th of July, 1973 was Bruce Lee's last film before his death on July 20th 1973. The movie was written by Bruce Lee and Michael Allin, directed by Robert Clousse.
yes he did in the movie 'Game Of Death' Kareem was one of the bosses on the floor levels up that Bruce lee had to fight to pass and go up a level in real life kareem was one of Bruce lee's students and studied martial arts under him