There have been different narrations surrounding the meeting of legends Bruce Lee and Gene LeBell.
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However, an uncontested fact is that they met for the first time on the set of The Green Hornet and at the time they met, Bruce Lee worked as Kato who was a main character in the series and LeBell was a stunt and fight coordinator.
It has been widely reported that when Bruce Lee first came to America, he was not happy with the quality of American stuntmen, which often led to him punching and kicking the stuntmen when he got frustrated with their lack of ability.

Lee’s dislike for unskilled stunt men led to the introduction of Gene LeBell, who was a 10th degree judo black belt holder and at the time, described as one of the toughest men around.
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According to reports, LeBell was so skilled that instead of being hit first, he rather put Bruce Lee in a headlock and carried him around the set.
After this display of physical dominance, it was reported that Bruce Lee became good friends with LeBell and would trust him to perform stunt work.
Aside that, Lee also learnt the art of grappling from LeBell, which is the complete opposite of the Hong Kong fighting style Wing Chun.
Lee did not have a good opinion of the grappling arts until he met LeBell, who he trained under until his untimely death on July 20, 1973, aged 32 reportedly from a brain edema possibly caused by a reaction to a prescription painkiller.
Lee’s “grappling teacher” LeBell sadly died on August 9, 2022, aged 89.


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