Sorry about my original post, I was kinda rushing to type it, missed a lot of points, I'll answer some now.
deathcubek obviously don't know anything about wing chun. bruce lee, 1 of the best fighters pound for pound, was schooled in wing chun and it was his foundation though he created his own fighting style later. and ip man is no fictional movie character, he was a real martial artist who took the martial arts world by storm with the fighting style he created - wing chun.
Bruce Lee was not one of the best few fighters P4P as you claim. Do you know how P4P rankings are even decided? He did learn wing chun when he was growing up, it was his foundation martial arts. But he chose to develop Jeet Kune Do, and in his own words, the reason was because he felt that Wing Chun was lacking in certain areas, in terms of fighting range. So Ip Man took the world by storm? Did he also fight against the hundred fighters like he did in Ip Man 2? Cool. I'm sure there's also a fighter called Twister right? That's pretty funny how you take a semi-biographical film and make it to be 100% accurate.
Kimura knows his stuff, and I've always agreed with his points. I'm not attacking Wing Chun, I feel that all martial arts have their shortcomings and strengths. Even Shawn Obasi has said that many Wing Chun practitioners are 'living in their own world' and believe that they can take on better trained fighters just because they are THAT into their martial art. The reason I brought up MMA, is because I personally believe that it covers many aspects of fighting with the training in things like boxing, muay thai, brazilian jujitsu and wrestling. But MMA is a combat sport, and who would win really, in a street fight between a guy trained in muay thai and a guy trained in krav maga? They are totally different in their goals.
There are tonnes of McDojos in the world, don't fall a victim to them. Martial arts have evolved so much ever since things like Vale Tudo and Ultimate Fighting have come about. If you love Wing Chun, then by all means go and embrace it, heck, you could probably kick my ass in a fight. But don't join it because you think that it's some miracle solve-it-all martial arts that will make you unbeatable by anyone.
Once again, not insulting any martial arts.