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On Bruce Lee's Death:
When Lee actually did die, speculation abounded as to the cause. The rumors ranged from Lee being killed by Hong Kong triads (gangsters) because he refused to pay them their money for protection (which was common for Chinese movie stars at this time), to his being killed by an angry martial artist's dim mak (death touch) strike. ...</description>
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            <description>Bruce Lee is the best ever because he is responsible for brining in the new era of Mixed Martial Arts.

On Bruce Lee's Death:
When Lee actually did die, speculation abounded as to the cause. The rumors ranged from Lee being killed by Hong Kong triads (gangsters) because he refused to pay them their money for protection (which was common for Chinese movie stars at this time), to his being killed by an angry martial artist's dim mak (death touch) strike. Some people claimed Lee was cursed-he had just bought a house in Hong Kong that was supposed to be haunted-or even further that he had died while making love to actress Betty Tingpei, or that he had angered the Chinese martial arts community by teaching foreigners, and that he had been killed in a challenge match. So what was it?</description>
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