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7 Reasons Bruce Lee Continues to Kick Butt

By: Dave Roos  |  Updated: Feb 17, 2021 A publicity portrait of Bruce Lee from the 1972 film The Way of the Dragon. Warner Brothers/Getty Images When the kung fu legend Bruce Lee is on screen, it s hard to take your eyes off of him. Consider Lee s cocky swagger as he swipes at his nose and beckons his opponent or sometimes a roomful of opponents to give it their best shot. You know how this is going to end, with a punishing flurry of kicks and punches, and Lee standing over his vanquished foes flexing his taut torso. The Bruce Lee made famous in films like 1973 s Enter the Dragon is the ultimate badass, an unbeatable kung fu warrior, and for most Westerners that s the only Bruce Lee they ever knew. Lee died under mysterious circumstances at only 32 years old, just as his Hollywood star was beginning to shine.

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