- Both men get ALL feats from EVERY movie appearance they've made (EXCLUDING outright supernatural/superhuman characters)
- Both are BLOODLUSTED
- Both are SHIRTLESS
- Fight below
Composite Jackie Chan vs Composite Bruce Lee
Hmmmm. The location should give Jackie the advantage but is it enough to beat Bruce Lee?
My money is on Jackie.
@nickzambuto: Give Bruce Lee his nunchucks. There's too many furnitures in the battlefield, and you know what that means.
@nickzambuto: Give Bruce Lee his nunchucks. There's too many furnitures in the battlefield, and you know what that means.
That would make it interesting.
@itsomething: Nah he gets effortlessly demolished.
Also what does composite mean fellas? Comic Vine wise.
@itsomething: Nah he gets effortlessly demolished.
Also what does composite mean fellas? Comic Vine wise.
I don't know if it applies too much here for Bruce Lee considering his skills are pretty consistent through the movies he's in but "composite" anything basically means combine all showings (sometimes less if stated by the OP like the OP here says not superhuman showings) of a character through different forms of media, in this case movies.
For example if an actor was supposed to be a Judo expert in one movie and a Karate expert in a different movie, a composite version would know both Judo and Karate.
Composite Jackie Chan stomps.
Too much furniture and stuff to fight with. Jackie Chan does indeed stomp here.
@lukehero: Unless Bruce gets his nunchucks...
Composite Jackie Chan stomps.
@lukehero: Unless Bruce gets his nunchucks...
Druken Master knows pressure points. Nunchucks could help a bit, but they would just get blocked with tables and chairs. Druken master also took shots from people busting through thick wood with punches and kicks. He still would destroy him. Plus it's unfair since Chan has how many films compared to basically Bruce Lee's handful of films? Also Chan has appeared as a stunt double in some of Bruce Lee's films so he has the advantage of having his composite character actually having seen of Lee's fighting technique.
Composite Jackie Chan stomps.
Too much furniture and stuff to fight with. Jackie Chan does indeed stomp here.
Not even just that. His durability is higher and his speed.
Do you see Jackie's speed? Counters? Everything? Beautiful.
Bruce isn't winning this. With or without environment.
@lukehero: Lol, you make a good case.
@wardemon32: You're right he's too much, then you add in drunken master and some of his other more silly movies where is he basically making up martial arts moves. He would destroy him.
Bruce will be flabbergasted by the sheer amount of tables, chairs, silverware, food, and eventually kitchen utensils that will be flung at him.
Since it's bloodlusted, Jackie Chan doesn't get the advantage of "not wanting any trouble"; however, the location does favor him.
Jackie wins this one.
Throw in a ladder and it's a stomp in Jackie's favor.
Too many props for Jackie to play with in the area. However, Bruce's feats in movies have shown that his punches or kicks as extremely fast and people don't even realised he moved when they get hit by him. However, seeing as Jackie has loads more movies and feats by comparison he should have the advantage here.
Jackie Chan. Drunken Master, Rumble in the Bronx, Twin Dragons, Jackie Chan's Fist Strike, and soo many more. That showcase his unique ability to utilize The enviroment better than anyone else. He should take a big majority.
I'm not too sure. Lee was able to smash through boards in Enter the Dragon and he seems faster. But Chan may be the better fighter; may.
Honestly Chan has the better striking power. He smashed through wood and stuff in his movies, but more importantly he was making main character bad guys flip over and send them flying in the Police Story & Drunken Master films.
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