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  • 00:18

    In 1967, I would say was my Golden Year.

  • 00:22

    I won probably more tournaments that year than any other.

  • 00:27

    Bruce Lee started making his movies and people are

  • 00:31

    asking his promoters - "How good is this guy for real?"

  • 00:34

    'He's good for real! He can keep up with any of them Champions.'

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    Will he compete with them?

  • 00:42

    'Oh, well now... We we might put on a demonstration sometime... We do not know.'

  • 00:48

    Well, if he's that darn good, why won't he get out there and compete?

  • 00:52

    He is doing movies with these nunchucks.

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    Can he compete in the Kata Competitions?

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    Or the Weapons competitions?

  • 01:00

    ... We will eventually one day."

  • 01:04

    They kept getting pressured that eventually

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    At Ed Parker's Tournament

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    The Internationals out in California,

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    Ed Parker said that Bruce Lee challenged ANY of us National Champions

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    To a speed match.

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    That he's so fast that he's got a punch that he could

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    come in and hit you and out you won't even be able to touch it.

  • 01:30

    Well all these Champions out there in California they were just they were just laughing at him.

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    Snickering, "Well who is he?

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    He's no Champion!

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    He's a Movie Star

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    He's not a Karate Champ!

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    Ed Parker who runs the Internationals every year

  • 01:49

    He said, "Bob!", talking to Master Robert E. Trias,

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    I believe he just might be that fast.

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    Ain't nobody take him up on his offer.

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    Master Trias said, "Ha! I got three guys here, one of them can take him!

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    They know Shuri-ryū (首里流) (Karate) Ha ha!

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    One of the fastest there is!"

  • 02:08

    Master Trias looked down at me

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    I was sitting on the end he said

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    "Victor, GET UP THERE!"

  • 02:14

    I jumped, ran up there! Because when your instructor speaks

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    you better get to moving!

  • 02:21

    Bruce Lee steps back and says,

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    "Hello! We have a Volunteer!

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    Give him a hand! Ha ha ha!

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    I will back up four steps here

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    and I will come in and I will tag you in the chest

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    and you won't be able to touch it."

  • 02:38

    And I looked at him and I smiled and said,

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    "You said What?!"

  • 02:44

    The crowd and everybody starts laughing.

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    I said, "Now, I'm gonna have to see this!"

  • 02:47

    He says, "Are you ready?"

  • 02:50

    He comes in with this fast, lighting speed punch.

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    I saw his eyes flinch, I saw his ears move.

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    I said, "Here he comes. He is coming in on the right side..."

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    Now. When I was a kid growing up...

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    We had to ride the back of the bus.

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    Black folks were not allowed to sit up front or in the middle of the bus

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    You had to go all the way to the back

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    I used to sit in the back of the bus and watch these white folks come in.

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    I watched them and played a game.

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    I had a contest to see if

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    they were going to sit on the left or the right.

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    Were they going to reach for the rail with the left hand or right hand?

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    And I'm watching their facial expression, body expression.

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    Their eyes would move, their ears would move.

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    Their nose would move.

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    They would take an inhale and breathe.

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    The eyes would lead them to what they were gonna do first.

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    And I studied so when I started competing,

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    I could tell what a person was gong to do

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    Because I had read so much body language

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    From a young boy all the way to a grown man!

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    That's how I knew when Chuck Norris was going to do his spinning back kick...

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    That's how I knew when Joe Lewis was going to throw his powerful sidekick...

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    Now here's a guy who's going to stand four feet away from me

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    And going to come in and punch me in the chest

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    And I'm not going to be able to touch it?!

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    Well...

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    He comes in for his punch.

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    And he punched at my chest with my hands down to my side,

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    And I blocked it with an 'Agashi Palm Heel Block'.

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    BLAM!! I blocked it!

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    Ooooh! The crowd was so loud.

  • 04:39

    Bruce Lee was a little embarrassed. You know?

  • 04:42

    Huh?... Oh! ... Hmm?!

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    He was shocked.

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    He said, "Well let's try it again."

  • 04:50

    I said, "Okay!" He said "You ready?", I said "Yeah."

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    I know he's coming in faster this time.

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    I'm looking at him...

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    Here he comes. I see his movement. He telegraphed.

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    He comes in just as lightning speed. Even faster.

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    To punch me in the chest and I blocked it.

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    BAM!!

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    Bruce Lee reached out and pat me on my RIGHT arm.

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    He said, "You're fast!

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    You're the fastest American I've ever seen!"

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    He said, "We'll try it again!"

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    He does not ask me if I'm ready this time!

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    And there was so much noise up in the audience.

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    I looked over with my eyes.

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    He threw a back hand strike at my head...

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    Two and a half feet away! Without me looking.

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    I swung at his hand. And started laughing at him.

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    and I pointed - saying "Here you are striking to the head"

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    You were only going to strike my chest!

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    You were going to throw a punch that is so fast!

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    and here you are trying to sneak one at the head!

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    and doing THAT when I was not even looking!"

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    I'm laughing almost down to the ground.

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    Here's this movie actor.

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    He's supposed to be so fast. I blocked a few of his punches,

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    Now here he is trying to sneak one in at the head.

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The example sentences of COMPETE in videos (15 in total of 416)

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Use "compete" in a sentence | "compete" example sentences

How to use "compete" in a sentence?

  • You don't have to be a hero to accomplish great things---to compete. You can just be an ordinary chap, sufficiently motivated to reach challenging goals.
    -Edmund Hillary-
  • For me, it is important to win titles and for that I need to work hard, stay healthy and be able to compete. The rest, I always say, it comes.
    -Rafael Nadal-
  • I like to win, I like to compete and I like to sack the quarterback. I imagine there's a team out there looking for that.
    -Jason Babin-
  • If you want to continue to be the best in the world, then you have to train and compete like you are second best in the world.
    -Steve Backley-
  • The favorite to win the Olympic gold medal in archery is a legally blind athlete from South Korea, mainly because everyone else is too scared to compete next to him.
    -Jimmy Fallon-
  • You have to compete with others in the field. Sometimes the competition gets pretty fierce because you're competing for funds or grants to do your work, the financial work.
    -Clyde Tombaugh-
  • Believe in yourself and have confidence that you can compete against all odds. Have a vision of what you'd like to accomplish and be able to articulate that vision.
    -Robert Johnson-
  • Tennis's beauty's infinite roots are self-competitive. You compete with your own limits to transcend the self in imagination and execution. Disappear inside the game: break through limits: transcend: improve: win.
    -David Foster-

Definition and meaning of COMPETE

What does "compete mean?"

/kəmˈpēt/

verb
To try to beat others at something, e.g. a race.

What are synonyms of "compete"?
Some common synonyms of "compete" are:
  • play,
  • participate,
  • engage,
  • enter,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.