How Strong Was Bruce Lee Really?
Bruce Lee weighed between 127 and 135 pounds. He did push-ups on two fingers. He reportedly held a 120-pound barbell straight out at arm's length, elbows locked. At a tournament in Long Beach in 1964, he hit a volunteer with a punch delivered from one inch away, and the man later said the chest pain kept him home from work for days. And through the mid-to-late 1960s, Lee trained with a fixed-bar isometric rig built on the same fundamental principle that Alexander Zass — a Russian strongman captured by Austro-Hungarian forces in World War One — developed by pushing and pulling against his own shackles in a prison cell. So here is the question nobody actually answers: in pure strength terms, how strong was Bruce Lee really? To answer it properly, you need a system. Not reverence. Not YouTube speculation. A gradient of evidence — verified, contested, apocryphal — applied to every documented feat, stacked against the Bronze Era figures this channel has already examined, and graded against the one number that makes everything remarkable: approximately 130 pounds of body. Long Beach, August 1964. The International Karate Championships organized by Ed Parker. Lee is in his mid-twenties, five feet seven inches tall, weighing around 140 pounds at this point in his career. Ed Parker has invited him to demonstrate.

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