Bruce Lee had many iconic fight scenes throughout his career, showcasing his exceptional martial arts skills and charismatic on-screen presence. While opinions may vary, here are five fight scenes that are often regarded as some of Bruce Lee’s best:
“Enter the Dragon” (1973)
The final fight scene in the underground lair where Bruce Lee’s character, Lee, faces off against Han, played by Shih Kien. This intense and dynamic fight showcases Lee’s agility, speed, and powerful strikes.
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“Fist of Fury” (1972)
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The fight scene at the Japanese dojo, where Bruce Lee’s character, Chen Zhen, takes on a group of Japanese martial artists. Lee’s lightning-fast strikes and fierce determination in this scene are particularly memorable.

“Way of the Dragon” (1972)
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The climactic fight scene between Bruce Lee’s character, Tang Lung, and Chuck Norris‘s character, Colt. This epic battle takes place in the Roman Colosseum and is known for its intense martial arts choreography and the display of different fighting styles.

“The Big Boss” (1971)
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The final fight scene in the ice factory, where Bruce Lee’s character, Cheng Chao-an, confronts the main antagonist and his henchmen. Lee’s skillful execution of punches, kicks, and acrobatic moves in this scene has become iconic.

“Game of Death” (1978)
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The fight scene in the pagoda, where Bruce Lee’s character, Billy Lo, faces off against various opponents on different levels. Despite the film being incomplete at the time of Lee’s death, this scene showcases his athleticism, precision, and innovative fighting techniques.
