Ryu VS Rock Lee
Ryu From Street Fighter Series vs Rock Lee From Naruto Series!!!
Both Ryu And Rock Lee are allowed to transform into ther powerful sides!!!
Rock Lee info:Rock Lee is a very spirited taijutsu specialist and is the paragon of hard work. Incapable of using ninjutsu (ninja techniques) or genjutsu (illusion techniques) when he was an academy student and teased for his inability, he spent all his time and concentration on taijutsu (hand-to-hand combat) under the guidance of his sensei, Maito Gai. Through practice, he has become so overcompensatingly strong in the taijutsu discipline that he was allowed to graduate the ninja academy. He is able to open five of the eight "chakra gates" inside a ninja's body (being able to open all eight gates results in a temporarily and dramatically increased power surpassing even Kage level at the cost of said ninja's life) and equal the strength of opponents skilled in Genjutsu and Ninjutsu. It is because of his determination and hard working ethic that Lee has become an outstanding ninja, to the point of making Chûnin during Uzumaki Naruto's absence from the village. With Lee, no matter who the opponent, he shows respect towards them never attempting to demean them.
Lee almost always keeps a pair of very heavy weights on his legs and has trained himself to be amazingly fast despite this hindrance. The possibility of taking off the weights is a huge trump card for him, his speed increases drastically beyond its already impressive normal level when free of them (to the point that he moves faster than the blink of an eye).
Lee has manifested a natural predisposition towards the Suiken (Drunken Fist); when he drinks as little as one drop of alcohol, he becomes a force of destruction and chaos (during one particular incident, he drank sake accidentally and proceeded to thrash the pub completely. It took both his sensei and teammates to merely hold him down long enough). When drunk, his moves have an extra edge of unpredictability to them (much like the actual Drunken Fist style in real-world martial arts).