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Bruce Lee, The Little Dragon — Still Honored, Still Remembered!

Updated: Jul 28

Magazine cover featuring a person in a martial arts stance. Text highlights "Bruce Lee Collector’s Issue," "Tao of Jeet Kune Do Relaunched," interviews, updates.
Two "Black Belt Magazine" covers featured; one with a woman in a hat, the other with a man in a red gi. Spring '25 issue promotion.

Do you have a Bruce Lee story — a moment where he inspired your path, shaped your mindset, or changed your life?


On the anniversary of his passing, we reflect not only on what Bruce Lee accomplished, but on how profoundly he transformed the very soul of martial arts.


He wasn’t just a man — he was a movement.


His words shattered convention.


Two martial artists in black and white outfits spar on rocky shore. "Black Belt '76" text on top; ocean and hills in the background.

His presence demanded evolution. From the 1960s onward, Black Belt Magazine didn’t just chronicle Bruce Lee’s rise — we walked alongside it. From his early days as a fiercely driven martial artist to his ascent as a global force of philosophy, discipline, and cinematic power, we witnessed the making of a legend and had the honor of sharing his journey with the world.


Magazine cover features a man in a black outfit and mask, posing with fists raised. Headlines include "GREEN HORNET RETURNS" and "3 MYTHS of NINJUTSU".

His techniques redefined combat. His spirit ignited generations. And today, Bruce is not just remembered — he is lived. In every kata, every sparring session, every moment a student pushes beyond their limits, Bruce is there.


His legacy breathes in every martial artist who dares to think deeply, move freely, and pursue their truth without compromise.


Martial artist striking a fist pose on Black Belt magazine cover. Text highlights Bruce Lee movie, Tae Kwon Do, and female bodyguards.

The fire of the Little Dragon still burns within us all.



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