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Cung Le (Vietnamese: Lê Cung; born May 25, 1972) [2] is an American [3] actor, retired mixed martial artist, Sanshou fighter and kickboxer. Le is perhaps best known in mixed martial arts for competing in Strikeforce , holding a record of 7–1 with the organization before its demise.
Dragon Eyes is a 2012 American martial arts film starring Cung Le and Jean-Claude Van Damme.It was directed by John Hyams. [3] [4] In New Orleans, a mysterious man looks to unite two warring gangs against the lawmen who have been using them to advance their corrupt agenda.
Fighting is a 2009 American sports action film directed by Dito Montiel, with a screenplay by Robert Munic and Montiel, and starring Channing Tatum, Terrence Howard and Luis Guzmán. It was released on April 24, 2009 in the United States by Rogue Pictures .
Fighting (2009) - Channing Tatum, Terrence Howard, Cung Le; The Hammer (2010) - Russell Harvard, Raymond J. Barry, Rich Franklin, Matt Hamill (stunts) Haywire (2011) - Gina Carano, Ewan McGregor, Channing Tatum, Michael Angarano, Antonio Banderas, Michael Douglas
Cung Le as Bronze Lion: A member of the Lion Clan. Le came to RZA's attention following his 2008 mixed martial arts fight against Frank Shamrock. [7] Bronze Lion's fighting style incorporates elements of Tiger Kung-Fu and Le's own training in kicks and scissor kicks. [18] Byron Mann as Silver Lion:
The two class-action lawsuits by former UFC fighters were led by Cung Le, filed in 2014, and Kajan Johnson, filed in 2021. ... Ohio politician proposes make flag planting a felony after fight in ...
Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li is a 2009 American martial arts [3] action film [4] based upon the Street Fighter video game series produced by Capcom.Directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak from a screenplay written by Justin Marks, the film serves as a non-canonical spin-off and theatrical tie-in to Street Fighter IV (2008).
Sanshou boxer Cung Le (1972–present), the current 2008 Strikeforce Middleweight MMA Champion, made a name for himself upon the lei tai before going professional. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] Le was awarded the "most famous Vietnamese Martial Artist in the world" title at the 2004 Asia Entertainment Awards in Los Angeles.