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  2. Category:American Jeet Kune Do practitioners - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "American Jeet Kune Do practitioners" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Kahlil Joseph - Wikipedia

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    Starting with Shotokan Karate, Joseph branched into Tae Kwon Do, Hung Gar Kung Fu, and boxing. He competed on a semi-contact and full-contact amateur level. Joseph earned his first Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from Ramjas College, University of Delhi, India. During his studies, he was the lead singer for various heavy metal and hard ...

  4. Tim Boetsch - Wikipedia

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    Boetsch, who also practiced Jeet Kune Do, attended Camden Hills Regional High School, where he was very successful at the local high school level. Boetsch was a four-time state wrestling champion, and won almost every tournament that he participated in.

  5. Jeet Kune Do - Wikipedia

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    Jeet Kune Do 'Toutes les techniques de Bruce Lee'. Editions Chiron. ISBN 2-7027-0693-2. Balicki, Ron; Steve Gold (2001), Jeet Kune Do: The Principles of a Complete Fighter, HNL Publishing, ISBN 0-9531766-3-0; Beasley, Jerry (2001), The Jeet Kune Do Experience: Understanding Bruce Lee's Ultimate Martial Art, Paladin Press, ISBN 978-1-58160-131-2

  6. Bruce Lee - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Lee [b] (born Lee Jun-fan; [c] November 27, 1940 – July 20, 1973) was a Hong Kong-American martial artist, actor, filmmaker, and philosopher.He was the founder of Jeet Kune Do, a hybrid martial arts philosophy which was formed from Lee's experiences in unarmed fighting and self-defense—as well as eclectic, Zen Buddhist and Taoist philosophies—as a new school of martial arts thought.

  7. Matt Hughes (fighter) - Wikipedia

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    Jeet Kune Do Challenge 3 April 24, 1999: 1 N/A Chicago, Illinois, United States Win 6–1 Joe Stern TKO (punches) Extreme Challenge 23 April 2, 1999: 1 2:30 Indianapolis, Indiana, United States Win 5–1 Ryan Stout TKO (corner stoppage) Extreme Shootfighting December 11, 1998: 2 5:00 Waukesha, Wisconsin, United States Loss 4–1 Dennis Hallman

  8. Category:Jeet Kune Do practitioners - Wikipedia

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    Jeet Kune Do practitioners by nationality (11 C) F. Fictional Jeet Kune Do practitioners (1 C, 24 P) M. Mixed martial artists utilizing Jeet Kune Do (22 P)

  9. Martial arts - Wikipedia

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    The Chen style Taijiquan class at Fragrant Hills Park, Beijing, China "Martial arts" is a direct English translation of the Sino-Japanese word (Japanese: 武芸, romanized: bu-gei, Chinese: 武藝; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: bú-gē; pinyin: wǔyì). Literally, it refers to "武 martial" and "艺 arts".