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Christian "Bruce Lee" McCaffrey?


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On 11/16/2018 at 12:42 PM, jfra78 said:

Christian "Bruce Lee" McCaffrey?

Holy shyt this title is actually real!

I didn't click on this thread for 24 hours because I figured it was bullshit as are about 89% of Huddle threads these days. 

This is 22 avoiding big hits all game long and why he continues to carry a huge work load. Cam is the same way. The only time you see #1 take the big hit is when he relaxes and thinks the play is over. See recent  side line and goal line hits.

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6 hours ago, rippadonn said:

Bruce had more manliness in his pinky toe than all the huddle.

Bruce was the man when men were men.

yeah, he was a tiny man in a world of non-tiny men who would have got his ass kicked by most any mma weight appropriate fighter today.  i mean i like bantam weight fights too, but get real.

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2 hours ago, raz said:

yeah, he was a tiny man in a world of non-tiny men who would have got his ass kicked by most any mma weight appropriate fighter today.  i mean i like bantam weight fights too, but get real.

True. That’s what my dad said in the 80’s.

But he was an innovator for the time. Really hard to compare an actor from the 60’s/70’s to modern fighters that have had the benefit of 25 years of lessons learned since the OG UFC in 93. 

Watch Enter the Dragon again. He was wearing modern day UFC gloves and doing arm bars . (The guys in Pancrease wear almost identical uniform) 

Gotta give a little cred and respect to the innovative thinking. 

 

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i do and you're right.  and innovative with exercise techniques, and the kind of thinking that led to modern day mma where you really need to be skilled in boxing,  martial art techniques and wrestling or jiu jitsu.   i think he would have been a great mma fighter if he lived today and trained in all the styles he would need.  no idea if he would be a champion, but he was innovative.  he also wanted to be a star and a pop psychology/philosophy famous person really bad.  in today's world i think he would be close to mcgregor's ability to fame seek and generate fight sales.

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5 hours ago, raz said:

yeah, he was a tiny man in a world of non-tiny men who would have got his ass kicked by most any mma weight appropriate fighter today.  i mean i like bantam weight fights too, but get real.

I've had the great pleasure of training with a student of Bruce Lee. The real stories don't fit that narrative. Bruce could kick a 500lb bag to the ceiling. Dude was unreal.

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