Ryusei Imai The Little Bruce Lee

While Bruce Lee spawned many imitators both in life and after his death, Ryusei might be the only one we’re willing to accept as the new Bruce Lee. And we doubt many will argue!

Ryusei Imai is so fast and fierce with his nunchucks, his appearance on ABC's "Little Big Shots" leaves host Steve Harvey and the studio audience going absolutely bonkers. After all, it's hard to believe that a boy this tiny could pack that much ferocity into his kung fu act, directly inspired by a scene from Bruce Lee's 1978 film, "Game of Death."

Standing in front of a large screen depicting the fight scene, Imai performs Lee's intricate nunchucks routine, imitating it to perfection. However, "Little Big Shots," isn't the first place Imai has won hearts: he began turning heads on the Internet in 2015 when a video of his Bruce Lee-inspired routine went viral, garnering over 9 million YouTube views.

According to his father's Facebook page, Imai is 6 years old and from Japan. One thing is clear though: this pint-sized kung fu master is just getting started.

Ryusei The Little Bruce Lee, the son of Ryuji Imai, has already gotten plenty of international attention. If you live in the United States, you may have even seen his viral video on the nightly news. And for good reason! This six-year-old can almost perfectly match Bruce Lee’s nunchaku skills in Game of Death move for move! 

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