galrads: How about some ping pong with Master Bruce Lee ?
I don't know about the other two clips (at least the one with the cigarette seems doable), but the table tennis thing is just very well put together clips of people playing the game and Bruce playing with his Nunchucks...
Now, to the original question, Chuck vs Chuck (Lidell vs Norris). I think it would be pretty unfair: if I'm not mistaken, Lidell was a light heavyweight (max weight at weigh-in: 205 pound), while Norris is not very big (5'10 according to Wiki). UFC-Fighters of his stature and height usually fight at 155, or 170 pounds at most (e.g. Nate Diaz, Conor McGregor, Rafael DosAnjos, Donald Cerrone, Benson Henderson). So, even if they could have fought while both in their prime, Lidell would have manhandled Norris, the difference in size would have been to much.
Let me just add, for those who don't know, Norris is (or at least was) a serious fighter: Most people know that he has a blackbelt in Karate (that doesn't necessarily mean a lot), but he also has a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, which he got from the Gracie family (he trained with Helio Gracie himself, and his sons), and this is a serious martial art, every MMA-fighter has to know at least the basics of Jiu-Jitsu. He trained in some other martial arts as well (I forgot which ones), and the he also trained with Bruce Lee, for those who haven't seen the movie where they fight each other in the Coliseum in Rome - go watch it!
Cambolover: I don't know about the other two clips (at least the one with the cigarette seems doable), but the table tennis thing is just very well put together clips of people playing the game and Bruce playing with his Nunchucks...Now, to the original question, Chuck vs Chuck (Lidell vs Norris). I think it would be pretty unfair: if I'm not mistaken, Lidell was a light heavyweight (max weight at weigh-in: 205 pound), while Norris is not very big (5'10 according to Wiki). UFC-Fighters of his stature and height usually fight at 155, or 170 pounds at most (e.g. Nate Diaz, Conor McGregor, Rafael DosAnjos, Donald Cerrone, Benson Henderson). So, even if they could have fought while both in their prime, Lidell would have manhandled Norris, the difference in size would have been to much.
Let me just add, for those who don't know, Norris is (or at least was) a serious fighter: Most people know that he has a blackbelt in Karate (that doesn't necessarily mean a lot), but he also has a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, which he got from the Gracie family (he trained with Helio Gracie himself, and his sons), and this is a serious martial art, every MMA-fighter has to know at least the basics of Jiu-Jitsu. He trained in some other martial arts as well (I forgot which ones), and the he also trained with Bruce Lee, for those who haven't seen the movie where they fight each other in the Coliseum in Rome - go watch it!
Thing I like most about Norris is dislikes Hillary Clinton very much.
Quick note about Bruce Lee is he changed the world in good ways, Norris didn't.
I have to go with Norris , Lidell is a Dangerous Fighter but is limited to that big Right Hand and one big shot doesn't win a fight all the time . Norris's Counters would be way to fast and Norris would be comfortable on the ground which is bad news for Lidell .
It's really a tough call to make considering that their fighting styles are very different. Norris' fighting style is somewhat "composed" while Lidell's is different.
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