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you are correct on this. i did not mean it in any sporting sense.
Bruce Lee trained himself to be the best he could in all manner of forms. He was very dedicated to martial arts
If he can do the same with a skilled fighter, then he is one hell of a warrior.
If he can do the same with a warrior, then he is a legend.
That's how I view it.
One of his secrets was that his right leg was shorter than he left, allowing him super extra speed with his kicks, when he was already naturally fast.
He was routinely challenged to fights on the set, and never lost.
I'm not giving you jesters for saying unfunny stupid sh*t. Go research what the man did to his sparring partners. He wasn't just a fighter, or a actor-martial artist, he was lightning fast, intuitive, and a visionary.