Review
An excellent insight into Bruce Lee’s influence on some of today’s top stars - and a new perspective on the man himself'
Joel Snape, Men’s Fitness
An impressive collection of insights into the life of a cultural icon. Rafiq’s book would be a valuable resource for anyone wanting to know more about Lee and his impact on the lives of others'
Paolo Bandini, The Guardian
Bruce Lee may be dead . . . but his undoubted influence certainly lives on. This publication is packed with very informative interviews and information of the utmost interest to people . . . I have no hesitation in thoroughly recommending it'
Kevin Francis, The Daily Star
Interesting . . . fascinating insights'
Alastair Good, The Daily Telegraph
Provides a unique comprehensive view of a martial arts legend. What makes the work stand out from other books written on Bruce Lee is its exhaustive list of primary source material. This is no compilation of recycled interviews, but fresh reflections on the life of the Little Dragon. These raw interviews provide the reader with insights into different stages and areas of his life . . . If you thought you knew Bruce Lee, think again!'
Jamie Clubb, Martial Arts Illustrated
There have been hundreds of books on Bruce Lee since his shocking death in 1973, including my own. However, Fiaz Rafiq’s oral history still punches and kicks into new territory'
Alex Ben Block, The Hollywood Reporter
Thought-provoking, enjoyable and fascinating interviews'
Tris Dixon, Boxing News
Unique . . . a fascinating read'
Steven Beale, FHM
“In the world of Bruce Lee there are arguably a select few who have the qualities to set things at ease, genuinely engage and draw out information that brings an interview to life. On paper, it’s perhaps even more difficult as meaning, emotion and insight can be lost to the ‘flat’ nature of the medium … So, it’s with some relief then that this work by Fiaz Rafiq is all these things and more”
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About the Author
Fiaz Rafiq is a professional sports and entertainment writer for more than half a dozen national newspapers. For fifteen years, he was a chief columnist for a best-selling combat sports magazine, MAI, and also contributed to Men’s Fitness, Muscle & Fitness and Impact: The Global Action Movie Magazine.
Fiaz co-authored My Brother, Muhammad Ali: The Definitive Biography of the Greatest of All Time with Rahaman Ali. He remains close friends with more than one member of Muhammad Ali's family.