<P> Lee contemplates his own style, knowing that he could have been killed during the fight . Man is confronted by McKee to declare himself the victor to Auntie Blossom, however, Man says he won the fight by virtue of showing Lee a new path after exceeding his limitation . Wei notifies Lee that McKee grew desperate to get Xiulan out of captivity, taking on the gang at the China Gate restaurant himself, leaving him to be beaten up senselessly. Lee teams up with Man and agree to help out their mutual student, defeating the gang . Lee, Man, and McKee confront Auntie Blossom and her boss, Wing Lo . Man concedes, declaring Lee to be the winner . However, Lee would accept that on the condition that Lo would let all captive girls in Chinatown free . Lo's nephew attempts to shoot Lee with a shotgun, but Lee swiftly performs the Mon Shan, knocking him out . While visiting McKee at the hospital, Lee reveals his desire not just being recognized as a star, but instead, a legend and by doing so, develop a new style that is more fluid and expressive . McKee and Xiulan bid farewell to Man before boarding his ship back to China . Man firmly believes that Lee is the right person to show kung fu to the world . </P> <P> In a closing disclaimer, Lee had altered his fighting style . In July 1969, he introduced Jeet Kune Do, the forerunner of mixed martial arts . </P> <Ul> <Li> Philip Ng as Bruce Lee, founder of Jeet Kune Do . </Li> <Li> Xia Yu as Wong Jack Man, the Tai chi and Northern Shaolin Master who Bruce Lee fights . </Li> <Li> Jin Xing as Auntie Blossom, a gangster . </Li> <Li> Billy Magnussen as Steve McKee, Bruce Lee's student . </Li> <Li> Jingjing Qu as Xiulan, McKee's love interest . </Li> <Li> Simon Yin as Vinnie Wei </Li> <Li> Ron Yuan as Tony Yu </Li> </Ul> <Li> Philip Ng as Bruce Lee, founder of Jeet Kune Do . </Li>

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