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Registered: Mar 2014
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Agen loses both.
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That's hardly "lol" worthy. Especially considering he lost.
In either case it's pretty clear that fight was no walk in the park for Maul. So suggesting Agen has a chance here, is essentially putting him on or very close to Maul level.
Agree with SunRazer, Maul was winning that fight. Kenobi was lucky - as always - that he didn't die, after Maul kicked him off of that catwalk.
Team pretty comfortably. It's quite possible, that Qui-Gon would be able to take him alone. After all, Count Dooku somehow placed Qui-Gon above AotC Kenobi, and I'm not sure if Agen would be able to do against Maul as good as Qui-Gon did.
Registered: Mar 2014
Location: The Proud Nation of Kekistan
Qui-Gon could solo both rounds.
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No, Maul didn't lose. He separated Obi-Wan from Qui-Gon and then Qui-Gon tired from solo fighting. He got a brief rest but in the end he was slain. Obi-Wan lost on his own even when he had Force Rage amping him, and then he won via cheapsshotting.
Insider #62: Fightsaber claims that Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon's Ataru technique were merely "delaying tactics" against Maul's Juyo mastery.