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Neither have his physical abilities, created a whirlwind with their lightsabers, and stomped multiple Jedi at once, and had an amazing striking speed.
Kas'im isn't competent enough to fight him, and Raskta's physically weaker and slower than he is.
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This would actually be a very interesting one TBH.
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He was still able to go toe to toe with Mace Windu, who obviously had no fear of him. He was also apparently capable of pressing Dooku in their sparring matches, who was even less so. Obi-Wan Kenobi has also consistently had trouble with him.
Not only this, but he's also taken on four [named] Jedi Knights and annihilated them, though he did have the intimidation advantage there. He's replicated the feat more than once, though...
He's also outright defeated master swordsmen: Adi Gallia, Ki-Adi Mundi, and Pablo Jill being excellent examples. Even if he was defeated by the likes of Assaj Ventress [if we disregard that the battle was on a Dark Side nexus...] that's still hardly a low showing.
His processor's calculations serve as a sharp alternative to the Jedi's precognition, and it also additionally allows him to study, counter, and even replicate advanced styles such as Mace's Vaapad after only a few exchanges.
Even if he were lacking in skill or experience to these two, he's still got the superior physical capabilities. Between strength that can rip apart durasteel like cheap paper, speed that can dish out twenty strikes every second, and being durable enough to tank canon fire, it's hard to discredit Grievous.
Grievous's only real disadvantage here is his lack of the Force, which is significant, but he has more than his share of dirty tricks to get around this weakness.
Nothing suggests either point to be true. In fact, Grievous was significantly disadvantaged in that fight, and still was only defeated by harping on said disadvantages.
What? It's almost always been 1v1. Their first real battle was in Season 2, and while Grievous had Magna Guards they were killed before they started fighting. Their second battle in Season 3 was 1 on 1, no one else involved. In their third battle in Season 5, both of them had support. In all of the above matches, Grievous was actually winning for the most part too.
In RotS it was also one on one, and while Kenobi was able to defeat him this time, he was nearly evicerated more than once.
What about Adi Gallia? The 5 Jedi from LoE? Assaj Ventress and Durge? Ki-Adi Mundi?
To those who say that Grievous gave Obi Wan a lot of trouble in 1v1 fights: wasn't the RotS fight between the two practically a 1v1? It didn't look like that fight strained Kenobi too much until he lost his lightsaber, and even then it wasn't too tough for Obi Wan.
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I feel like the fight between Kenobi and grievous in Rots, Grievous was on the loosing side of the lightsaber duel, Kenobi was cutting off his hands left and right.