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LeAtHerRFace
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Bruce Lee vs Jet Li vs Brandon Lee

My money would be on Jet Li.


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Cory Chaos
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Bruce Lee, as far as physical acting goes.

Brandon Lee, as far as range, although he only did 3 major movies.

Jet Li, as far as overall physicality, because "The One" was dope.

I'd say it's pretty even, acting wise. But in the way of the martial arts, Bruce Lee is unstoppable.

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Yeah!! No one could be like Bruce Lee rock


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Bruce Lee cause his thoughts aboout fighting is more realistic and he has done alot to try to understard the art of fighting
Jet Li is good but you wouldn't use those type of moves if you were really fighting him
Brenden Lee is good but his father will always be better
BTW why didnt you include Jackie Chan, between him and Jet Li could be interesting and there are others who are just as equally good


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Chow Yun Fat???


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Ronni Yen,
he was in Shanghi Nights and The Hero (Jet Li)
pretty good fighter


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Ronni Yen,
he was in Shanghi Nights and The Hero (Jet Li)
pretty good fighter


I've heard of HK actor DONNIE Yen??

I'd have to say Jet Li, I grew up watching his HK flix first before he went US.

I've never seen any Brandon Lee movies, maybe about 10 minutes of The Crow.

Bruce Lee - great as a martial artist, I didn't really like his movies.


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Donnie, Ronnie, i dont know his name but his good
i get confused some people have different names so im never sure
Like Hsu Chi or Sho Qi same person differnt name


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LeAtHerRFace
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Heres a Biography of Jet Li. From Yahoo.com
Jet Li was a real fighter in China!!:


Following closely on Jackie Chan's well-calloused heels as one of the most dazzling physical performers of the silver screen, Jet Li's lightning-fast moves, friendly sense of humor, and genuine concern for his fans have endeared him to a generation of international action-film lovers as one of the most respected figures in martial arts cinema. The youngest of five siblings (consisting of two brother and two sisters) whose father died when he was only two years old, one might say that the painfully honest momma's boy has, since reaching adulthood, slightly overcompensated for his admittedly over-protected childhood (the future daredevil didn't even learn how to ride a bicycle until in his early teens). Sent during summer recess to what is now referred to as the Beijing Sports and Exercise school, Li was fatefully assigned to the wushu class and was one of a mere handful of students asked to return when the season ended and students filed back into classrooms in the fall. An acceptionally adept wushu student despite being only eight years of age, the experience boosted the confidence of the shy youth despite urges to join his classmates in after-school play. Leaving home for the first time the following year to attend competition, Li took first place at the event and was concurrently given the honor of performing at the opening ceremony of the eagerly anticipated Pan-Asian-African-Latin American Table Tennis Championships, an honor which also included the youth receiving personal praise from none other than Premier Zhou Enlai. No longer required to attend conventional schooling, the young wonder was admitted to a rigorous sports school. Eventually remaining with a group that consisted of 20 of China's finest young wushu practitioners, the students were then put through another kind of training entirely -- this time of the Western etiquette persuasion -- for an extremely important goodwill tour of the United States. Despite a potentially embarrassing international incident in which the overly excited youngster expressed his excitement when he spotted what he thought was a Chinese airplane in Hawaii (the plane was actually Tawianese, an extremely sensitive and important distinction at the time) and travels with a heavily guarded entourage, the journey went fairly well and gave Li a newfound sense of independence. Winning the coveted All-China Youth Championships upon his return to China provided Li with his first national championship title, though it was only a prelude to a slew of awards to come including a bloodied performance at the qualifying round of China's National Games, during which Li accidentally cut his head with his saber (the determined youngster didn't even realize what had happened, assuming he was simply perspiring, until his form was nearly finished). Despite his serious injury, the 12-year-old Li went on to win first place in the National Games to the amazement of the enraptured crowd. Competing frequently in the following years and surviving a close brush with death in a faulty cargo plane (the passengers were literally given pads of paper to write out their wills), Li was later appointed to an official welcoming committee for American presidents due to his previous contributions to positive Sino-American relations. Later attempting to live up to his title of "All-Around Wushu Champion of China," the 16-year-old who many referred to as all capable decided to do all he could to live up to the title by internalizing his understanding of the wushu practice through philosophy. Operating on the basic principle of Taiji (similar to yin/yang in the balance/counterbalance theory), Li began an internal voyage that would be just as rewarding as the physical labors he had so diligently pursued. Breaking into the world of film with an exciting performance in 1979's Shaolin Temple, Li's screen presence was undeniable and ignited a boom in the kung-fu film industry during the 1980s. Though he took an unsuccessful attempt at directing a few short years later with Born to Defend (1986), his acting career continued to accelerate at high speed with such hits as the Once Upon a Time in China and the Fong Sai-Yuk series in the early '90s. Rising to remarkable celebrity status due to his charm and unmatchable moves, Li gained fans in both the young and old and continued to thrill Eastern moviegoers in increasingly awe-inspiring ways. A crossover to American films began with his role as the villain in Lethal Weapon 4 (1998) (a role originally offered to Chan but turned down due to his inclination never to play the bad guy), and continued with more likable roles in Romeo Must Die and Kiss of the Dragon (2000 and 2001 respectively). Li caused something of a sensation with the release of Kiss of the Dragon when he made a special plea to parents not to bring their children to the film due to the unusually (for Li) adult-oriented violence of the film. A request virtually unheard of in the Hollywood system, Li promised parents that they would soon be able to share his high-kicking escapades with their children with the decidedly more family friendly The One a few short months later. Soon after joining an impressive Chinese cast for Hero in 2002, Li would return to stateside screens alongside DMX in Cradle to the Grave (2003), a remake of the classic Fritz Lang film M (1931). ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide


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I've seen the documentary on Jet Li's life, its worth watching


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Bruce Lee definatley yes

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Oh I'm huge fan of Jet and Jackie, but no way they can be as good as Bruce Lee. Bruce was incredibly fast! All three are great Martial arts figthers, but Bruce is the man.

Now Jackie is great because his stunts are perform by himself. The man sacrificies his body to deliver entertainment for his fans! That's gotta deserve recognition! Jet is awesome in Once upon a time in China triology (first 3 not the latter ones) he does uses wires a lot to get his action scenes.

I like all three because each is unique in his style of fighting. All three of them are just awesome to watch.


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Normally, I would put my money on Bruce Lee, but Jet Li has a unique advantage, due to the fact that he is the only one who is still alive.

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Im a fan of all of them

Bruce Lee is a fighter first and actor second, all the rest practised for display,
Bruce Lee is the best

I still find it quite sad that both bruce and brandon died so young just before reaching the big time


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I heard there were quite a few that were better than bruce lee, but he was the only one who made it to hollywood


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Hollywood didnt make him a good fighter.


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Jet li has masterd Bruce Lee's combat techniques and his own fighting stlye and about 10 other's, yet Bruce Lee was undoubtitley the master of the greatest form of martial art's.

there dead even if you ask me


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I think that Jet has great respect for Bruce. In one of his films "Meltdown" he paid homeage to Bruce by wearing a yellow biker suit similar to the one in "The Game of Death". On a side note: QT did a similar homeage to Bruce in Kill Bill.


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but jackie cheung (yes the name is right) was the one who was wearing the yellow jump suit in that movie most of the time jet only did when he had to be the stunt double for the movie they were making

Jackie chan on the other hand has met Bruce lee and he looks up to him
i remember him once saying (in chinese) "thank you brother Dragon" refering to bruce


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if were talking fighting id bet my life savings bruce lee would tear them apart


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