The Bruce I knew, as far as I can
remember was a kind hearted person. Like to argue, can't stand
others to win but easy to forgive. Very active, can't stand still
and likes to show off. When he talks, always come up with some funny
exemples sometimes does not make sense.
Bruce did not fight
in the streets too many times. He liked to visit other schools with
a few of us. We watched the students training and if we see their
was no Sifu around, we would ask them to try us out. Some times we
got kick out but most of the time we had fun.
I had only seen
Bruce fought in the street twice. Both times I was in the fight
also. One time was in Sun Ki Yuen Coffee Shop with six or seven guys
(I don't really remember the numbers) after we finished learning Cha
Cha dance from a friend and those guys was just finish playing
tennis or going to playing tennis. Another time was in T.S.T. during
Chrismas. There were three of us. One didn't know any martial art.
We were walking in a street from one Christmas party to another
party. This friend banged on each car parking in the street when
we were walking past. Suddenly some guy came out from no where and
yelled because our friend bang on his car (that's what he said).
Bruce jumps in and said something I don't remember what, all of a
sudden, there were fifteen to twenty running to us and we all
started to fight. We all get hurt a little because they were men and
too many of them and we were kids.
I didn't know Bruce had
any challenge fight before we left Hong Kong then. I do know he had
a few challenge fight after he returned to Hong Kong from U.S. Both
time was arranged by Dun Sung.
I don't know Bruce has any
uncompleted film or not. You should check with Raymond Chow, Ho Quen
Cheng or Robert Choi. If there is any available, they would
know.
I can assure you that their were no foul play involved
in his death.
Sorry, can't tell you any things I don't
know.
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