Originally posted by moises
this one is hard
since riddick can see in the dark and batman uses the darkness to fight. Still I think that batman would win because he knows over 137 different types of martial arts.and a BIG ASS CAR. lol
Originally posted by spetznaz
Not 137. It is 127.
LOL.
And yes, though Riddick is a bad@$$ (he defeated those alien thingimajigs armed only with a sharpened bone) Batman would still win. Batman has more experience, and has also faced off against stark odds (e he has faced Aliens - the things with the two mouths, acid blood and chest bursters - twice. One time armed with nothing but the clothes on his back).
Although Batman would win Riddick would certainly not be ashamed. He would hold his own, but in the end he would go down.
I'm kinda leaning towards Riddick, but he has an apparent weakness Batman can exploit: bright light. Depending on where the fight takes place and when, Batman can exploit that. Other than that, Riddick is stronger, has more endurance, fights extremely dirty, has no thoughts about using lethal force, and can take way more punishment than Batman.
Also, just because you know 127 different martial arts doesn't mean that someone who has completely and utterly mastered just 1 discipline can't beat you, it just means you'll be throwing a lot of different stances and attacks at them but they'll be throwing one style at you with supreme expertise (not that Riddick is an expert, I'm just making a point). If you are a master you can adapt.
"fights extremely dirty"-batman wrote the book on this one.
"Also, just because you know 127 different martial arts doesn't mean that someone who has completely and utterly mastered just 1 discipline can't beat you"
tis true. in fact knowing more martial arts styles can actually hinder you due to the different techniques sed to shift weight and throw kicks etc...but that's not what comic would have us believe. lol.
Originally posted by illadelph12
I'm kinda leaning towards Riddick, but he has an apparent weakness Batman can exploit: bright light. Depending on where the fight takes place and when, Batman can exploit that. Other than that, Riddick is stronger, has more endurance, fights extremely dirty, has no thoughts about using lethal force, and can take way more punishment than Batman.Also, just because you know 127 different martial arts doesn't mean that someone who has completely and utterly mastered just 1 discipline can't beat you, it just means you'll be throwing a lot of different stances and attacks at them but they'll be throwing one style at you with supreme expertise (not that Riddick is an expert, I'm just making a point). If you are a master you can adapt.
However Batman is the pinnacle of true masters. He is the highest master in 127 major martial arts styles and he knows at least quadruple amount of other styles he can utilize when needed. He is an accomplished master who has made a style of fighting for himself. He observes and watches his opponents, using their styles against themselves and then switches styles to best counter their own. However, the biggest threat in Batman's martial arts skills is the fact that he can study and learn and then defeat the opponent. Only the masters like Shiva and Master Girigi's ninjas have given Batman a run for his money. He can use a style or a plethora or go full bore and use all of his skills, also this fact makes him an unconventional and unpredictable opponent, quite capable of using Karate and then switching to Aikido, from there to Jujutsu and then Capoeira and from there to Jeet Kune Do and from there Crane and Tiger style and maybe even Drunken boxing. While combating Batman, you do not face a style, you face different styles intermeshed into a fine art, a poetry of motion and discipline. From Aikido to Yaw-Yan, Batman is the most dangerous combatant on Earth. Many obscure specialties of forms and skills are in his possession. He is the master, second to Master Kirigi himself, in the art of the Whispering Hand. This punch can obliterate bodies, destroy the whole target or the real inside. Or it can be used to knock out, cause heart attacks. Only Kirigi and Batman have progressed in this art to this level. The Tiger Fist he learnt from H'Sien Tan in the Himalayas also. The Tiger is punch that can destroy anything, from wood to granite. It is reputedly the most difficult upper cut style punch ever devised. It requires the wielder to know his body, to completely and utterly be in tune with himself and the surround world in order to succeed and then there is the Leopard Punch. It is Lady Shiva's trademark and yet Batman is the one who's mastered this technique to the level that not only is he lethal, he can disarm and disable opponents with it, a level of mastery Shiva refuses to learn. Then there are other techniques the Bat uses, to disarm and disable opponents: from spinning attacks to arm locks to pins. All in all, he is a one-man army.
When a martial artist reaches a special level, he becomes enlightened. He knows the history of his art, the masters and their styles. Like them Batman has reached and went well beyond that level. Batman has the ability to mimic different masters' styles of fighting, their conduct even to the level of fooling other masters. Also he can look a combatant and judge his or her flaws and exploit them, but he can also see the style, what style it is and who has taught him or her. This has given him leads in the past and will do so in the future.
To add to the things, Cain taught Bruce to read his opponents' moves and body language. He's not as well taught as Cassandra Cain but he is almost as good as Cain in this field. Furthermore Batman's skill in the Haragei, the hyper expansion of senses, and the Kiai, the ability to feel someone's intent long before it happens, this is called Sakki. This means that Batman has the ability to control the fight in any which way and he is even able to, thanks to his training, take the combat from the physical plain to the mental level, as demonstrated in Legends of the Bat: Tao pt 2. Here Batman demonstrated his near full capabilities as he took the combat to the mental plane, his Sakki, Kiai and Haragei turning the combat into a contest of wills. No physical punches were thrown but after that exhausting battle, Batman emerged victorious. Sakki is the intent, but in many ways it can be utilized quite a lot like the Chi into projecting the mental energy into someone else.
Originally posted by jinzin
in a fist fight? I say draw. Riddick may be above peak human levels, but batman staggered the hulk so that makes this even moneys.besides even IF batman was losing he would use his remote device to run riddick over with his car.
Originally posted by spetznaz
Something for you and Jinzin to read about Batman. Oh, and he does not know 127 martial styles. He has mastered 127 different styles.
Riddick has no chance.
Anyways, you might find this interesting. Enjoy:However Batman is the pinnacle of true masters. He is the highest master in 127 major martial arts styles and he knows at least quadruple amount of other styles he can utilize when needed. He is an accomplished master who has made a style of fighting for himself. He observes and watches his opponents, using their styles against themselves and then switches styles to best counter their own. However, the biggest threat in Batman's martial arts skills is the fact that he can study and learn and then defeat the opponent. Only the masters like Shiva and Master Girigi's ninjas have given Batman a run for his money. He can use a style or a plethora or go full bore and use all of his skills, also this fact makes him an unconventional and unpredictable opponent, quite capable of using Karate and then switching to Aikido, from there to Jujutsu and then Capoeira and from there to Jeet Kune Do and from there Crane and Tiger style and maybe even Drunken boxing. While combating Batman, you do not face a style, you face different styles intermeshed into a fine art, a poetry of motion and discipline. From Aikido to Yaw-Yan, Batman is the most dangerous combatant on Earth. Many obscure specialties of forms and skills are in his possession. He is the master, second to Master Kirigi himself, in the art of the Whispering Hand. This punch can obliterate bodies, destroy the whole target or the real inside. Or it can be used to knock out, cause heart attacks. Only Kirigi and Batman have progressed in this art to this level. The Tiger Fist he learnt from H'Sien Tan in the Himalayas also. The Tiger is punch that can destroy anything, from wood to granite. It is reputedly the most difficult upper cut style punch ever devised. It requires the wielder to know his body, to completely and utterly be in tune with himself and the surround world in order to succeed and then there is the Leopard Punch. It is Lady Shiva's trademark and yet Batman is the one who's mastered this technique to the level that not only is he lethal, he can disarm and disable opponents with it, a level of mastery Shiva refuses to learn. Then there are other techniques the Bat uses, to disarm and disable opponents: from spinning attacks to arm locks to pins. All in all, he is a one-man army.
When a martial artist reaches a special level, he becomes enlightened. He knows the history of his art, the masters and their styles. Like them Batman has reached and went well beyond that level. Batman has the ability to mimic different masters' styles of fighting, their conduct even to the level of fooling other masters. Also he can look a combatant and judge his or her flaws and exploit them, but he can also see the style, what style it is and who has taught him or her. This has given him leads in the past and will do so in the future.To add to the things, Cain taught Bruce to read his opponents' moves and body language. He's not as well taught as Cassandra Cain but he is almost as good as Cain in this field. Furthermore Batman's skill in the Haragei, the hyper expansion of senses, and the Kiai, the ability to feel someone's intent long before it happens, this is called Sakki. This means that Batman has the ability to control the fight in any which way and he is even able to, thanks to his training, take the combat from the physical plain to the mental level, as demonstrated in Legends of the Bat: Tao pt 2. Here Batman demonstrated his near full capabilities as he took the combat to the mental plane, his Sakki, Kiai and Haragei turning the combat into a contest of wills. No physical punches were thrown but after that exhausting battle, Batman emerged victorious. Sakki is the intent, but in many ways it can be utilized quite a lot like the Chi into projecting the mental energy into someone else.
"Only the masters like Shiva and Master Girigi's ninjas have given Batman a run for his money."
"He is the master, second to Master Kirigi himself, in the art of the Whispering Hand."
"Only Kirigi and Batman have progressed in this art to this level. The Tiger Fist he learnt from H'Sien Tan in the Himalayas also."
Hmm, these sentences from Batman's own bio kind of reiterates my point about a master in one discipline being able to take him. Besides, doesn't Shiva hand him his ass on a regular basis? Not effortlessly though.
You know Riddick holding his soul to not get stolen is really nice but does it a candle to say Batman going to hell and coming back?
I do not know of Shiva handing him his ass on a regular basis but in of the JLA I think batman was wondering who was truely the best of the two of them. Can anybody shine a light to this statement.
thanks for that huge hunk of reading full of crap I already knew. I understand that in comic book land multiple styles makes you a better fighter but here in the real world it makes it harder for you to master other styles based on muscle memory and such, I don't expect you to understand but I've been in authentic martial arts since I was 4 so i think I know what the hell I'm talking about.
Would Riddick be considered to have more or less endurance than Captain America? In CofR Riddick ran full bore for like 10+ kilometers in a volcanic environment (extreme heat, volcanic ash polluted air without a filter/mask), and climbed a volcanic cliff effortlessly. Not to mention what he did in Pitch Black. Riddick isn't a pussy.
Originally posted by jinzin
thanks for that huge hunk of reading full of crap I already knew. I understand that in comic book land multiple styles makes you a better fighter but here in the real world it makes it harder for you to master other styles based on muscle memory and such, I don't expect you to understand but I've been in authentic martial arts since I was 4 so i think I know what the hell I'm talking about.
Hmm...
This is interesting. Is this under a premise that a different style is an antithesis to another?
A true master would be able to adapt to the opponent he faced, regardless of their 'style' or many 'styles'. I don't think a true Muy Thai master (for example) would not be able to defeat a person who was a master of Aikido, Mantis, and Muy Thai. It might be harder, but it's possible.
Like Bruce said "Having no way as way".
And also, couldn't two Kung Fu masters still have individual 'styles'?
Originally posted by illadelph12
Hmm...This is interesting. Is this under a premise that a different style is an antithesis to another?
A true master would be able to adapt to the opponent he faced, regardless of their 'style' or many 'styles'. I don't think a true Muy Thai master (for example) would not be able to defeat a person who was a master of Aikido, Mantis, and Muy Thai. It might be harder, but it's possible.
Like Bruce said "Having no way as way".
And also, couldn't two Kung Fu masters still have individual 'styles'?
"But you are not the only one who has taken taken martial arts, and i am more than willing to bet that my experience is more varied than yours."
Yes, I have taken martial arts, get your **** straight. And varied,,,,,,perhaps, more or better,,,,,,,well that's debatable.
"I'm certain you are one of those who got their first black belt when they were in middleschool and think kicking above your head or knowing how to flip nunchaku makes one a master. I've met many as such. "
As have I, and I was almost to assume the same of you. However the fact that you would so easily assume what my experience is much less my style of fighting only goes on to show you're ignorance. Despite not being any of your concern since you seem so ready to assume, I'm still working on my Black Belt in a style of martial arts that takes itself very seriously.
"We actually made their sifu (chinese equivalent of sensei)"
You must assume I'm inexperience to not know what this is. pffft.
"A person with brown belts in 5 martial arts, and trains a lot, will defeat a person who has a sho-dan black belt in a single martial art (and i am assuming both of them did not come from some 50 dollar a week neighborhood 'studio' where their 'sensei' promised to teach them moves that would 'impress their friends and astound their enemies' or such hogwash). "
I might even believe you if I didn't know what I was talking about,,,,however I've more than easily delt with more than a few practitioners of multiple styles. What you're saying is an opinion not a fact. The fighter has to have an active and a reactive mind as I'm sure you know, if one can't adapt themselves so fighting another who possesses multiple styles than they are not a true master of their artform (and just to be clear I am in now implying that i am a master myself), and whats worse is that that implies they don't have the correct mindset for fighting.