Is Bruce Lee the 2Pac of the martial art world?

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Ehhhh where would you put IP Man
 

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Who would Donnie Yen be then? Method Man?

Respected across the board, time served from having put that work in with the talent but lacking that one end to end classic to cement his reign in the game with a stamp that is totally his?


Dope thread concept tho.
I’d say he’s Snoop Dogg. IP Man was the shyt and has sequels. Just like how Snoop has the doggystyle theme across several albums.
 

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I think Bruce Lee is the Rakim of the martial arts. Plenty of the famous of martial arts before him. But he started a new genre and took the game to a new place and new heights. Everyone after him is his sons.
 
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