I would say Boba...
1. He, for sure, started learning his job at an early age.
2. He saw his father die to jedi and knew a lot of things not to do.
3. He survived a sarlacc pit.
No way. Jango killed jedi for a sport. He gave Mace a run for his money with just one blaster and a broken jet pack. Boba got killed by a blind man that wasnt even trying to kill him.
if we are talking about them the first time we saw them. Jango in episode 2 and Bobo in episode 5.
I would say Boba is better.
1. Jango taught Boba a lot before he got killed.
2. Boba got an early start.
3. Seeing Jango, the man he thought was his father, get killed filled him with the anger and hate needed to survive and kill efficiantly.
4. From Vader's No Disentergration comment to Boba in Episode 5, I assume he likes to blow up his targets, which gets the job done and makes it harder to trace for sure who did what. Unlike the Kamino Dart Jango used once. Seems to me Jango prefered elegent weapon while Jango like the explosives. Amazing how different they can be. lol
5. Boba seemed to be more feared then Jango was.
and in the movie, which is more accurate than the books (usually the other way around, but not in a movie) Mace didn't break a sweat killing Jango, trust me, watch the movie, he doesn't break a sweat till later on.
Just because it didnt look like he was having difficulty, doesnt mean he wasnt. In the book it says that Mace was having trouble deflecting the shots and this in no way contradicts the movie. This makes it canon.
no you don't off and assume something, plus you said that he looked like it was easy, and using my don't assume theory then he wouldn't be having trouble.
Jedi are trained to hide their emotions. so it's perfectly logical that in the movie it seems mace has no trouble taking down jango, but he was simply hiding the trouble he had with him.
I think boba is better because he learned from the mistakes of his "father". For exaple knowing that the millenium falcon was hiding on the side of the Imperial class star destroyer.
Just accept the fact the novel of the movie says that Mace was having trouble. There is nothing in the movie contradicting this except ones perception of what happened. And the book overrules anyones perception.
how is having trouble an emotion, couldn't he just hide that he was feeling anger (which he never does) or hide his frustration? not the fact that he was losing
The point is the novel states Mace was having trouble. The movie doesnt contradict this. Only ones perception does. And nobodies perception is higher than the movie, except GL.
And btw GL has to appove the novelsation before it is sold. If he thought it was wrong he would have changed it.
But in the boba fett series it says he was cut down almost as soon as he stood up from the Reek hitting him, so therefore its two against one, i have two sources proving me right!