Originally posted by thedude1948It's up to you to decide which is effective, but my point is they all have their levels of effectiveness. And you guys are right this is getting way too long and circular. Spiderman is durable as well, seeing as he picks up heavy things and fights guys who hit with tons of force.
No we are just going around in circles with it now.A gorilla has an insane tolerance to pain, and durability that is way higher than spiderman.
If both fighters are somewhat skilled it is just too hard to pull off, Pain also doesnt always stop an opponent, you would be better off using chokes or joint manipulation to incapacitate or disable your opponent. Cap is a Jiu-jitsu and Judo expert, and has shown he can pull off Joint manipulation.
Joint manipulation and Chokes > Pressure Points. The Military and Law Enforcement know this and that is why more of them are using it.
Spider-Man isnt going to learn how to use it on someone of Caps fight Calibur ❌.
(full-contact) Sparring or grappling is very useful in building fighting skill. What I was referencing before was Pressure points, no matter how much you practice it in dojo on unresisting opponents, it wont matter in the real world, they could be useful in some situations, but you dont focus on them, Someone like Cap could use it in a specific situation but he isnt going to use it alot since they arent as effective as other techniques.
There is this boxer you might have heard of him before his name is Mike Tyson, he used combos to set up the KO (Tyson's Combos were some of the best ever in boxing.), since 1 punch KO's are very hard to do. Combos are used in Muay Thai, boxing, MMA almost all types of combat sports. Not just Tekken or Virtua fighter.