Let’s start with the first international MMA tourney near as I can tell held in Japan, a couple of dozen disciplines circa the early 90s. A young San Antone boy was intrigued enough to answer the call, his sole expertise in the physical arts being a high school football lineman and enjoying quick shoots over to a Nuevo Laredo bar for some drinkin’ and fightin’ out back. I’m sure he’d seen some Lee movies, near every boy and many women have, and he may have even logged some boxing sparring, point being he made it to the quarterfinals before having to pull out with injuries, probably hands that were never meant to go through a full 16 elimination tourney. His opponent who received the bye was none other than Royce Gracie who won the tourney. Could our bigger, stronger SA boy have taken Royce? Popular opinion says no, but popular opinion said the kid would never be close to the quarter finals. Reminds me very much of the popular opinion on this thread.
When the mma punks started polluting the boxing boards bac when with their 2 bit punkery, I checked out some fights and wasn’t impressed much. I told’em than the top guys would be learning boxing and start to dominate and GSP proved to be the one, most of his latter fights boxing carefully to decisions by never giving the other guy a chance to roll around.
I’m surprised some of you ain’t given Bruce two club feet as far as comparing him to today. Really, now, nobody did more to study and combine the various factions of martial arts, but here you got him stagnating in 1973?
Words may fail to register my level of derision, but good news is there is a new bio out by a Michael Polly and another in the que by one of his buddies that details his fights and life. Bruce turns out to have some Jewish blood and smoked the good stuff back then and seems to have been a ladies dandy, the latter two I had long surmised though the Jewish genetics a revelation to be sure.
Regardless, Bruce had the natural attributes to be a very good lightweight and welter, the only question of if he had a good enough chin to become a p4p top 20, and then if he had the temperament to dumb himself down to just one discipline, boxing. So yeah, he could never be a good boxer because he weren’t DUMB enough.
Bruce Lee has already entered the great pantheon and remembered forever, and that’s quite good enough for those of us who knows how it goes.