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Jeet Kune Do vs MMA in martial arts movie Spirit Of Fight

The following martial arts movie is made in tribute to the 70th Anniversary in celebration of Bruce Lee. Where MMA meets JKD!

Here is the promo reel for upcoming Singapore based martial arts movie Spirit Of Fight. Danny Chan has got everything to become a major international action star. You have seen him in Stephen Chow’s Shaolin Soccer and as a Bruce Lee in Chinese television series The Legend Of Bruce Lee. He really looks like Lee and moreover trained in Jeet kune do.

With production slated to begin in 2011 the producers have created a lengthy promo reel to prove that they’ve got what it takes to pull this off. And they absolutely do. The camera work is excellent, the range of fighters and styles looks compelling and Chan himself is a natural presence on screen.

We need to wait a little until movie will be released, but now you can enjoy Danny Chan fighting skills and buy The Legend Of Bruce Lee series, the story of the legendary martial arts icon Bruce Lee following him from Hong Kong to America and back again, leading up to his tragic death at the age of 32. Lee’s daughter, Shannon Lee was credited as the executive producer. Other martial artists such as Mark Dacascos, Ray Park, Gary Daniels, Ernest Miller and Michael Jai White are also featured in the series as well, playing the roles of familiars throughout Bruce Lee’s life and career.

source: twitchfilm, wikipedia

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