Bruce Lee’s Influence On Modern Mixed Martial Arts: Another Look
Bruce Lee’s Influence On Modern Mixed Martial Arts: Another Look
Bleacher Report collegue JP Smith’s piece takes a look as some of the most influential fighters and trainers speak about Bruce Lee’s influence on modern mixed martial arts.
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Married father of two beautiful kids and Freelance Writer/Reporter who has covered MMA for over 12 years. An extensive background in studying mixed martial arts and a graduate of print journalism. I also write stories of inspiration and the fighting spirit. Author of three short books. "The Toughest Guy In Here", "Finding Bruce Lee and My JKD" and "Cate's Weekends with Daddy" Studied Bruce Lee and Jeet Kune Do from an early age and am a Lee historian. Covered mixed martial arts at every level from youth jiu-jitsu right up to being fully credentialed media member by the major organizations like the UFC, Bellator, WSOF, MFC and Score Fighting Series. View all posts by wakafightermma
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