I don't think any version of Bruce can win...except the one that kicked that big ass boulder and sent it flying. That wasn't even a movie though I don't think, just a commercial or a publicity stunt or something.
Bruce Lee was strong enough to do two finger pushups he was able to strike so fast that cameras from late 60s beginning of 70s had to be slowed down. I would say he could put a little bit of a fight.
There are plenty of modern day martial artists like Donnie Yen, Tony Jaa, Michael Jai White, Scott Adkins, etc... who are brutal. And all of them could hold a pretty good sized candle to him.
What made Bruce so great at the time was how open his mind was when it came to Martial Arts. He wasn't bound to one style. Well that's not such a rarity nowadays.
He broke a guys arms by kicking another guy in to him, that's a 140lbs man did that. He still inspires people today until he stops inspiring people his time is not over he didn't just inspire actor and actresses but athletes and singers and others too.
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It's a fact Bruce Lee never competed in anything. He was a great performer, but he's no Fedor Emelianenko. You put him in the modern MMA circuit and he'd get raped.