Brucelee.com

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Thanks to Leon, who sent this: Brucelee.com.  I’m glad Shannon is continuing to share her father’s legacy.  The man was absolutely brilliant.  I had forgotten that he died at 32.  It’s amazing how much he accomplished at such a young age; I’ve already outlived him!  Check out this really cool article about Bruce on ufc.com.  Dana White calls Bruce Lee the “Father of Mixed Martial Arts,” and Frank Shamrock, who hates Dana White, also called Bruce the “Father of Mixed Martial Arts.”  Everyone, regardless of their politics or beliefs, holds the man in high esteem.

It’s awesome that he now has an official home on the web.  Let’s keep his legacy alive.

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One Response to Brucelee.com

  1. robert says:

    I was digging around in some old laptop files last night, and found a video called “Bruce Lee’s Lost Interview” I had totally forgotten about it. Anyway, I found a link to it online and thought I’d share!

    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5705518582839508545

    I believe it was shot in Hong Kong just after ‘The Big Boss’ – but I could be wrong. I thought his discussions on “orientals” in the media was a quiet echo to what’s been said here. Bear with the host (and Bruce’s!) throwing around of the term ‘orientals’ to refer to Asians. Interesting peek into the man, nearly 40 years later and he’s still one charismatic mofo!

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