No one gets more divergent or extreme opinions than Bruce Lee. Some people think he could clean out the UFC HW top 10 list, others think he wouldn't even be a contender in his own division (or lighter divisions). How do you think he'd do in the modern MMA?
/thread. Bruce Lee was a philosopher who was good at shadow-boxing. Anyone who thinks he was a great fighter needs to stop watching kung-fu flicks and out away the ninja suit.
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I think he would do good if he trained out of a camp like AKA or Kings. He was really disciplined, and he was constantly trying to improve, so I don't see why he couldn't have been successful. That said, if we're talking about the the same training he was doing back in the day, then he'd get handled.
I agree with Bas, obviously if you make him fight without any specialized MMA training he'd lose however, give him a half a year or so and he'd be a force in MMA (heck we saw Brock Lesnar rise to the top in a few fights). He was an extremely talented martial artist. However, he could never be a top boxer, for that you need years upon years of training.
Bruce Lee was Kung Fu fighting. Those kicks were quick as lightning. In fact it was a little bit frightening. He fought with expert timing.