Monday, November 16, 2009

Who would win in a fight? Bruce Lee at his Prime, or a jujitsu master?

Zachary displayed a fine example of having no clue what Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (bjj) is...





BJJ is all about controlling the opponent on the ground... bjj has very limited and very weak takedowns... Royce Gracie excelled in controlling a grounded opponent over anything else he did or his opponents tried to do to him (including punches once it hit the ground)... Royce%26#039;s accomplishments are not limited to his career in the UFC either.. he has an extensive amount of wins with few losses in his own sport of BJJ.





Bruce Lee had very little background fighting on the ground and as a result wrote little about it, and taught little about it.





Who would win in this case? Who knows!?!?





As a side note.... Bruce Lee was one friggin intense dood!





i had never learned of Bruce being taught jujitsu informally by Wally Jay until recently.|||1. Bruce Lee was not a fighter. There is no verifiable fight record of his surviving, nor footage of him in an actual fight, so we can make no sound judgement of his fighting abilities. Hence, we also have no idea of when his %26#039;prime%26#039; was supposed to be.





2. By BJJ Master I assume you mean a black belt? Well, there%26#039;s black belts and then there%26#039;s black belts. In a full fight no one with any sense relies on just one style anymore. Marcelo Garcia would smoke Wanderlei Silva in a grappling match, Wanderlei would probably murder Marcelo in MMA; they%26#039;re both black belts. There are black belts from 21 - 80+, 120lbs to 300, and so on, there are guys who get the black belt but don%26#039;t go much further, and guys like Marcelo who go so far beyond %26#039;black belt%26#039; level it%26#039;s unreal. So really you have to pick someone for this comparison to be any use.





3. Conclusion: Your question is both illogical and pointless.





EDIT: LOL at people who think Royce Gracie is a BJJ %26#039;master%26#039;.|||Bruce Lee would CRUSH a Jiu Jitsu Master. Just because Royce Gracie was a UFC champ- does not mean he would be invincible. His career pretty much ended in 2003. Bruce Lee was not only a master of the takedown- but he also mastered how to keep his opponents down, too. By making powerful blows strategically, Bruce Lee concentrated each hit with his 145lb body, with a force equal to about 2000lbs/inch. That%26#039;s devastating!|||In the ring, it would be difficult because Bruce uses illegal moves... so most likely he wouldn%26#039;t even agree to fight in the ring with a jujitsu master.





On the streets, Bruce will use more of his environment, probably jump on something to do his crazy speedy kicks or rip-your-nuts-with-my-fist technique, lol. It all depends on the skill, but I have more of a bet on Bruce.|||Who knows. All I can say is that Bruce Lee studied the martial arts. All of them. This fact gives him a great edge over someone who just studies one art form. For those who say he never studied the ground game need to do better research before speaking. He studied all forms of fighting, jujitsu included. He is the %26quot;Father of MMA%26quot;.|||Didn%26#039;t Gene Lebelle manage to submit Lee? (Yeah, Judo isn%26#039;t BJJ, but it%26#039;s still grappling). So if Lebelle could do it, then a BJJ master would%26#039;ve probably been able to. (at least until Lee got the hang of BJJ)|||Bruce Lee I%26#039;d suggest.





Best wishes :)***|||Bruce Lee would NOT win every fight, there will always be some one out there better then the next person; Bruce Lee included.|||Depends who the Jujutsu (or Brazilian Jiu jitsu) master is.|||Chuck Norris|||Chuck Norris always wins.

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