A fight, one-on-one, between any two of the following, no weapons?
SAS Soldier
8th Dan Aikido
Thai Boxer (10 years' fighting experience)
Tai Chi Master
Male Olympic Judo Champion 78 kilo category
Peter Sissons
Evander Holyfield
Magnus ver Magnusson (World's Strongest Man)
8th Dan Karate
Night Club Bouncer not trained in any martial arts
I'd personally say it depends on how combat went, i.e. don't let Magnus get hold of you, don't stand too close to the judo champion etc, but IMHO, Aikido is the most potent as a master of Aikido uses only the force of the attack. Thus, the more aggressive the attack the more this strength is used against the attacker. The problem with Aikido is that it takes so long to get good at. Thai boxing will make you hard in six months, pretty much. After six months in an Aikido dojo and you can be struggling to make the basic moves work on a cooperative partner, let alone effectively against an attack.
Anyway, I could go on, for now, Chuck Norris aside, who is the hardest?
PS I don't like fighting.
Originally posted by asromacalcioChuck Norris
A fight, one-on-one, between any two of the following, no weapons?
SAS Soldier
8th Dan Aikido
Thai Boxer (10 years' fighting experience)
Tai Chi Master
Male Olympic Judo Champion 78 kilo category
Peter Sissons
Evander Holyfield
Magnus ver Magnusson (World's Strongest Man)
8th Dan Karate
Night Club Bouncer not trained in any martial arts
I could go on, for now, Chuck Norris aside, who is the hardest?
PS I don't like fighting.
edit: Didn't see the last line. But still Chuck Norris would still beat 'em all.
Originally posted by asromacalcioMagnus Magnusson - not only is he strong but he's the host of mastermind - strength and brains would beat anyone 😛
[b]A fight, one-on-one, between any two of the following, no weapons?
SAS Soldier
8th Dan Aikido
Thai Boxer (10 years' fighting experience)
Tai Chi Master
Male Olympic Judo Champion 78 kilo category
Peter Sissons
Evander Holyfield
Magnus ver Magnusson (World's Strongest Man)