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Was Bruce Lee Actually A Good Martial Arts Fighter?

Was Bruce Lee Actually A Good Martial Arts Fighter? It is early 1960, and San Francisco's Chinatown is the place to be if you're a young martial artist looking to prove yourself in this world. Most of the martial arts masters however are reluctant, if not completely opposed to teaching Westerners what they see as a uniquely Asian art. Bruce Lee disagrees, and happily takes on any apprentice who can prove himself.

Wong Jack Man is amongst the greatest masters of his time, and he takes offense at Lee's willingness to take on non-asian students. Others however claim that Lee, new in town, has bragged loudly and constantly about being the greatest martial artist in the world. That bragging has worn on Wong's nerves, and now he has challenged Lee to a fight in Lee's own studio.

Inside Lee's studio a small assembly of people are gathered to watch a fight that will very quickly become the stuff of legends. The doors are barred to the public- this is a private grudge match, and only one man can be victorious. What happens next will leave fans of Bruce Lee, and martial arts in general, searching for the truth for decades.

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