Jet Li Takes on Three Assailants
Highly choreographed, but nevertheless not possible without the kung fu martial arts ability to show it off, Jet Li shows how he in this movie clip can handle 3 martial arts assailants.
Highly choreographed, but nevertheless not possible without the kung fu martial arts ability to show it off, Jet Li shows how he in this movie clip can handle 3 martial arts assailants.
Jet Li versus martial artist Dick Wei in the finale scene of the movie “Dragon Fight”. Jet Li also takes on a group of thugs with a staff in true kung fu style.
Oliver Sha has done an incredible photo and movie collage of the life and best movies of Jet Li. If you are a true Jet Li fan, you will definitely want to see this clip.
These type of scenes always beg that you suspend the reality of the situation to enjoy the flawless execution of kung fu technique, nonetheless, Jet Li takes on an entire school of Japanese martial artists.
This clip is a little hard to classify as purely Jet Li as it is a surprising mix of classic fight scenes from the movies of both Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan as well. This is a mix as fan of martial arts, you will most certainly love.
Here we see Jet Li execute some of his classic kung fu technique in a music video visual collage of fighting scenes.
Jet Li appears in The Tai Chi Master, filmed in 1993, aka “Twin Warriors”, where in this clip he take on kung fu Shaolin monks in a very impressive battle.
What can I say? Jet Li takes on huge muscular boxers twice his size, sword fights and stick fights, all against formidable opponents while showing some real kung fu style. Truly an exciting ensemble of technique.
This is the final fight of the movie Fist of Legend. Jet Li combats the kung fu General. Lots of great kung fu action and classic moves, kicks and punches.
Wing Chun is the kung fu fighting system discovered and developed by, Yim Wing Chun, a woman. This system was later picked up by Yip Man who became the grand master who introduced and taught the famous Bruce Lee this style. Here we see, the 80-year son of Ip Shun, showing what wing chun kung fu can be in the hands of anyone skilled enough for its execution, even an octogenarian.