How Legit is Bruce Lee’s Wing Chun vs O’Hara? #shorts

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Wing Chun Martial Artist, Fattaah, breaks down Bruce Lee's Wing Chun vs O'Hara in Enter the Dragon (1973).

O'Hara was played by respected martial artist, Bob Wall.

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About Enter the Dragon (1973) (source Google):

Bruce Lee plays a martial-arts expert determined to help capture the narcotics dealer whose gang was responsible for the disappearance of his sister. Lee enters a kung fu competition in an attempt to fight his way to the dealer's headquarters with the help of some friends.

Enter the Dragon is widely regarded as one of the greatest martial arts films of all time

About Bruce Lee (source Wikipedia):

Bruce Lee was a Hong Kong and American martial artist, martial arts instructor, actor, director, screenwriter, producer, and philosopher. He was the founder of Jeet Kune Do, a hybrid martial arts philosophy drawing from different combat disciplines that is often credited with paving the way for modern mixed martial arts (MMA). Lee is considered by critics, media, and other martial artists to be the most influential martial artist of all time and a pop culture icon of the 20th century, who bridged the gap between East and West. He is credited with promoting Hong Kong action cinema and helping to change the way Asians were presented in American films.

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Bruce Lee is EXTREMELY fast. To the untrained eye, the fight scene between Bruce Lee and O’Hara doesn’t look like much, but this classic fight scene is a nice demonstration of Bruce Lee’s Wing Chun.

The two Wing Chun techniques we went over in this breakdown are called “Jut Sau” and “Lap Sau.”

ScenicFights
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After 30 years of watching Enter the Dragon I've never noticed this.

mrkarate
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I just learned something new. Never saw that Bruce Lee grabbed his arm on that scene because it was so fast.

tomasgrigley
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Any time Fattah teaches us something, I feel like I get 10% cooler by proxy.

Darknessization
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Bruce Lee’s sheer speed and mastery of his art will always impress me.

azuromesser
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This is why we need Fattaah! His understanding of Chinese martial arts is well demo’d

camiloiribarren
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Bruce Lee showed us this in the 70s in a movie and we’re still talking about it, imagine if he lived to be a grand master and gave seminars throughout his life.

TTAG
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This man has provided the clearest breakdown of the scene that I have ever experienced

jm
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Some of my wing tsun trainers back in the days Always said
"Jut sao, Lap sao, pak sao and the enemy is f*cked sao"

Amaroc_
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Thanks for breaking this down. One of the most iconic scenes ever done by Bruce Lee

nguyenvu
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Both actors sold the scene very well.
Bob Wall was simply tremendous with his reactions.

_BillyMandalay
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"This beautiful scene, is what got me into Wing Chun"

I agree. Beautiful scene. Bruce Lee was amazing and ahead of the times.

preplocc
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Damn…I’ve seen Enter the Dragon a hundred times, but only after watching this did I learn what Bruce actually did. He was so fast I never saw it.

bradlyo
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Happy 83rd birthday to the Master Bruce Lee. Thank you for inspiring me... Thank you for your wisdom.

TheMtVernonKid
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I watched this movie more than 30 times and still didn’t realize the details, Bruce Lee greater than i expected.

jimmychen
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This is damn incredible because i can't count how many times i saw this fight scene and didn't notice any of this. I never saw Bruce lee grabbed nor pulled Ohara's arm at any time during that fight scene. Damn Bruce was so extremely FAST!

johnk.
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You onto something Boss. Im 42, and have seen this movie plenty of times. I've never seen anyone on YouTube break this down, I never knew he was pulling the other guy into him, and also blocking. Keep the content coming, this was enjoyable to watch....

cashrules
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Finally i found the best slow explanation to the thunder fast movements

najibsagrajos
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Hard to be any cooler than Bruce Lee! 🐉

zachparade
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So many advantages to techniques like these. Taking away your opponent's guard. Taking him off balance. The force of pulling him into your strike. Frustrating him so he makes mistakes. Wow. I love Martial Arts so very much.

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