They Looked Dangerous on Screen — Off Screen, They Were Worse

From the karate master behind one of the most violent films ever released to the kickboxing champion who fought Jackie Chan, these seven legends were genuine deadly weapons long before CGI, wirework, and digital effects changed action cinema. Discover the true stories of Sonny Chiba, Hwang Jang-lee, Benny “The Jet” Urquidez, Sho Kosugi, Bolo Yeung, Gordon Liu, and Sammo Hung—seven martial arts movie stars whose abilities were forged in dojos, military training, professional fighting rings, and the brutal world of old-school Hong Kong and Japanese action cinema. Sonny Chiba brought authentic Kyokushin Karate to The Street Fighter and later trained an entire generation of Japanese stunt performers. Hwang Jang-lee became one of kung fu cinema’s most feared villains and helped launch Jackie Chan’s career through Drunken Master and Snake in the Eagle’s Shadow. Benny Urquidez entered film as a legitimate world kickboxing champion, creating unforgettable fight scenes in Wheels on Meals and Dragons Forever. Sho Kosugi used real karate, ninjutsu, and weapons skills to ignite the Western ninja movie craze of the 1980s. Bolo Yeung transformed his bodybuilding strength and kung fu background into iconic villain roles in Enter the Dragon and Bloodsport. Gordon Liu brought genuine Hung Gar technique to The 36th Chamber of Shaolin and later appeared in Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill films. And Sammo Hung became one of the most influential martial arts choreographers, directors, and performers in cinema history—working with Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Yuen Biao, and generations of Hong Kong action stars. This was an era when actors could not hide behind rapid editing or computer effects. The kicks had to connect. The weapons had to move correctly. The skill had to be real. Which of these martial arts legends was the most dangerous in real life? Share your choice in the comments, subscribe for more forgotten stories from martial arts cinema, and turn on notifications so you do not miss the next video. 0:00 Introduction 0:42 Sonny Chiba 3:17 Hwang Jang-lee 5:17 Benny Urquidez 7:31 Sho Kosugi 10:20 Bolo Yeung 12:31 Gordon Liu 14:44 Sammo Hung 17:16 The Old School #MartialArts #KungFuMovies #ActionMovies