King Arthur and his knights VS Musashi/Jubei/Kojiro Sasaki/Zatoichi
Battle between these legendary swordsmen .... who wins and why?
If you are not sure, look up Musashi, jubei, and Kojiro... these guys were certified killers..musashi for instance, he was so deadly with the Katana that he started fighting with wooden swords to keep his oppositions alive..
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Jesus fucking christ... :vd:
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I'll take the knights. Great question, thanks for posting. Do you stay up late thinking of these intriguing questions or are they spur of the moment
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King Arthur slaughters any opposition. He even defeated The Black Knight.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhRUe-gz690
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FinitoElDinamita
Battle between these legendary swordsmen .... who wins and why?
If you are not sure, look up Musashi, jubei, and Kojiro... these guys were certified killers..musashi for instance, he was so deadly with the Katana that he started fighting with wooden swords to keep his oppositions alive..
some speculate that the wooden sword was stronger than the katanas
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I think the Avengers would beat them all.
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Stickgrappler
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FinitoElDinamita
Battle between these legendary swordsmen .... who wins and why?
If you are not sure, look up Musashi, jubei, and Kojiro... these guys were certified killers..musashi for instance, he was so deadly with the Katana that he started fighting with wooden swords to keep his oppositions alive..
some speculate that the wooden sword was stronger than the katanas
I wouldnt deny it.. after all, that wooden sword was carved from an oar on the boat ride to the island for his showdown with kojiro sasaki..
As great as sasaki was, he couldnt last a minute against musashi with the bokken.. a single strike to the dome shattered his skull instantly..
Musashi was crazy with it.. probably would have made Lancelot his servant..
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What about Darth Vader or Aragon? :rolleyes:
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FinitoElDinamita
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Stickgrappler
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Originally Posted by
FinitoElDinamita
Battle between these legendary swordsmen .... who wins and why?
If you are not sure, look up Musashi, jubei, and Kojiro... these guys were certified killers..musashi for instance, he was so deadly with the Katana that he started fighting with wooden swords to keep his oppositions alive..
some speculate that the wooden sword was stronger than the katanas
I wouldnt deny it.. after all, that wooden sword was carved from an oar on the boat ride to the island for his showdown with kojiro sasaki..
As great as sasaki was, he couldnt last a minute against musashi with the bokken.. a single strike to the dome shattered his skull instantly..
Musashi was crazy with it.. probably would have made Lancelot his servant..
Not just legend.
Amazing life story
Miyamoto Musashi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I dont think a knight with a weighty sword would even see the end of Miyamotos sword coming through his eye slit it would be over in a second.
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I'm going with the knights. Essentially, the archers would take out the four Japanese fellas before they even got close to using their swords. Even if one or two made it through that, the cavalry charge would sweep up the remainder, impaling them on the long lances or trampling them under the horses before they even got within a sword's length.
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superheavyrhun
I'm going with the knights. Essentially, the archers would take out the four Japanese fellas before they even got close to using their swords. Even if one or two made it through that, the cavalry charge would sweep up the remainder, impaling them on the long lances or trampling them under the horses before they even got within a sword's length.
(read this with an Asian accent it will help)
Ahh but wRhun; you have left out the oriwiginal Kamakasi fleet squadron 'The Ninja'.
(enter here evil sounding ping ping and flute sounding Japanese music)
Who would be hidden up in the trees and would have jumped down on top of all the archers on the edge of the woods,taken their bows off them and slayed the horses as they headed out into the field towards the swordsmen.
So Im afraid we are back to the original scenario of a foot duel between knight and kninja.:lickish: