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Brucelee.com Launches

Brucelee.com has launched, and features some great media about the life and philosophy of the late Bruce Lee. For me growing up, I idolized him for his physical ability and philosophy. He was pretty much who I wanted to be when I grew up.

The person behind the site appears to be his daughter Shannon Lee. It’s unclear to me how much of this is her cashing in, and how much of it is furthering her father’s legacy. In the intro video, she mentions that the site is in its infancy, and I hope it becomes much less of a merchandising opportunity and more of a community for users to find Bruce’s wisdom and how it relates to the modern era of martial arts.

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BJJ Wall Street Style

Here’s some security camera footage of Stephen, a Korean American attorney, using MMA/BJJ to subdue a drunk attacker in the lobby of his building on Wall Street.

From angryasianman.com

am a Korean-American attorney who lives on Wall Street in the Financial District of NY. I was out getting some icecream late at night at the corner store when I was approached by a big drunk guy who asked me if I was Korean. He went on to tell me that his wife is Korean so he “knows all about Koreans”. I tried to humor him and nod but he started getting offensive saying that Koreans get pushed around all the time but never fight back. Then he started telling me all Korean parents are insane.

At that point, I told him I didn’t want to continue talking to him and left the store. He followed me out onto a dark street off of Wall Street and started getting in my face. I told him to take a step back and he socked me in the face. I used to box in college so I responded with a pretty brutal set of punches that put him on the ground and told him the fight was over.

As I walked away, he got up and followed me into my apartment building at 63 Wall Street. I tried to get the doorman to call the police but he refused because apparently the guy lives in the building. The drunk guy then came at me again and hit me in the mouth, breaking one of my front teeth off, and called me a chink. We ended up fighting on the ground where I subdued him using Brazilian Jiujutsu and MMA. I held him in a chokehold and told him I’d kill him before the police arrive if he didn’t stop struggling and clawing at my eyes.

Pulling guard in a street fight is risky in most street fight situations, but proved effective for Stephen against a drunk, unarmed assailant. Additionally, this altercation ended with Stephen suing the building as well as the attacker. The security guard refused to call the cops initially, which resulted in the scene in that video. He won settlements from both.

Had Stephen gone for a takedown and proceeded with a ground and pound assault, I can see this going the other way in the courthouse. Either Stephen is really smart, or just really lucky.

Burglar gets owned by 72-year-old former boxer

Gregory McCalium24 year-old bartender Gregory McCalium broke into the home of 72 year-old Frank Corti last August wielding a knife. McCalium proceeded to get his ass handed to him by Corti, a retired boxer and veteran of the British armed forces.

A mug shot released by the Thames Valley Police reveals the results after Corti disarmed his attacker, let loose with two punches to the face and restrained McCalium until the police arrived on the scene.

The best part:

“The jury might well have concluded you got what you deserved,” prosecutor Angela Morris said to McCalium during sentencing, according to the Daily Mail.

Open up a can of Geritol!

Here’s the article.

Kenny’s Kenpo Karate

Some funny stuff from PKG’s funnyman Ian Harris:

Kenny’s Show Episode 1: Kenny’s Kenpo Karate – watch more funny videos

The Wisdom and Feats of Bruce Lee

Sources of Insight has done a comprehensive article on the philosophies and achievements of Bruce Lee. Some of the lessons that shine through:

  • “Expose yourself to various conditions and learn.”
  • “To hell with circumstances; I create opportunities.”
  • “To me, the function and duty of a quality human being is the sincere and honest development of one’s potential.”
  • “The great mistake is to anticipate the outcome of the engagement; you ought not to be thinking of whether it ends in victory or defeat. Let nature take its course, and your tools will strike at the right moment.”
  • “It’s not the daily increase but daily decrease. Hack away at the unessential.”

Bruce Lee



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