flyingdragon
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Was this fight filmed? I heard a rumour Al Tracy filmed it or had the fight on tape back in the 60s? Fact or fiction? Thanks.
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The stuff of legends and anyone should know this legend would have three sides... Wong's, Lee's and the truth.To my knowledge it was never filmed. It is interesting to read Wong Jack Man's version of events. They differ from what the Bruce Lee camp has claimed.
http://www.lakungfu.com/sifujackmanwong.html
There are probably other accounts of it out there, but here is one that is quick to read.
The stuff of legends and anyone should know this legend would have three sides... Wong's, Lee's and the truth.
Far as learning the third side... it's like the toostie pop question ... the world may never know.
I agree. Unless there would have been a video of the fight, but even then you have the Lee's claim that it was because Wong was a racist and he was defending training non-chinese and Wong's claim that it was due to Lee's disrespect to the chinese community.
In my opinion, it does make more sense of what I had read previously and had always wondered. Reading Lee's accounts of the fight it was over so quickly and he dispatched the opponent so easily. Then why would you be SOO tired and then throw out all of your training to make it more effective, as also stated by Lee's side?
It seems to ring "more true" or closer to the truth that the fight lasted a very long time with no clear cut winner. But, like you said "the world may never know".
To the best of my knowledge, Al Tracy does not have video footage of the fight. However, he related once in a seminar that a day or a few days after the fight, Bruce Lee walked in to his studio and threw down a Hong Kong newspaper claiming that Bruce Lee had been killed in a fight. He had been on the phone trying to console his mother, who had read of his death. Mr. Tracy said that Bruce was pretty battered from the fight, but certainly not dead.
The winner of the fight? Wong Jack Man, of course. Not because he beat Bruce Lee, but because 35 years later, people still know his name.
"It had lasted," says Wong, "at least 20 minutes, maybe 25."
That's one for the ages. :bangahead:[/FONT]it is easier to obtain firsthand accounts of the fight from persons who were not there than from those who were.
To my knowledge it was never filmed. It is interesting to read Wong Jack Man's version of events. They differ from what the Bruce Lee camp has claimed.
http://www.lakungfu.com/sifujackmanwong.html
There are probably other accounts of it out there, but here is one that is quick to read.
|I agree. Unless there would have been a video of the fight, but even then you have the Lee's claim that it was because Wong was a racist and he was defending training non-chinese and Wong's claim that it was due to Lee's disrespect to the chinese community.
In my opinion, it does make more sense of what I had read previously and had always wondered. Reading Lee's accounts of the fight it was over so quickly and he dispatched the opponent so easily. Then why would you be SOO tired and then throw out all of your training to make it more effective, as also stated by Lee's side?
It seems to ring "more true" or closer to the truth that the fight lasted a very long time with no clear cut winner. But, like you said "the world may never know".