Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
This is what I'm saying.
Yeah. The ABC logic of Gogo > Bride, therefore Gogo > Hitgirl is dubious at best. Hitgirl and the Bride have drastically different fighting styles. Hitgirl is fast and constantly moving, while the Bride (other then maybe her fight with Beatrix which was pretty much a freestyle street fight) fights like a samurai. The Bride fights with minimal, measured movement in combination with quick strikes, economy of motion while waiting for an opening, she was just ill suited to combat Gogo.Hitgirl isn't.
Originally posted by srankmissingnin
Hitgirl is a jack rabbit, the Bride just stood in front of Gogo and waited for her to attack. Hitgirl is so small and fast she would get inside Gogo's guard easily and take her out. No way in hell she gets wrapped up in the chain.
When did Hit-Girl show these skills exactly? Because a couple kicks and slicing apart retards isn't going to cut it against Go-Go's ball-n-chain.
We also saw how "jack-rabbit" Hit-Girl was when faced when a mediocre Karate man, she got her ass kicked.
Originally posted by Robtard
When did Hit-Girl show these skills exactly? Because a couple kicks and slicing apart retards isn't going to cut it against Go-Go's ball-n-chain.We also saw how "jack-rabbit" Hit-Girl was when faced when a mediocre Karate man, she got her ass kicked.
mediocre Karate man? Baseless dismisal of a skilled character? I can do that too! Bride couldn't even beat mediocre ball in chain girl!! dur
Unless Hitgirl jobbs like the Bride she takes Gogo down.
Baseless? From what he showed onscreen, he was indeed a mediocre Karate man, while Gogo showed extreme skill with her ball-n-chain. See, screen feats count.
That video didn't really help the 'all over the place' argument in concerns with this fight, she killed a couple fools with a thrown weapon, jumped on the back of another, skilled yes. Then it was gun madness. She doesn't have her cable-knife or a guns here.
Originally posted by Robtard
From what he showed onscreen, he was indeed a mediocre Karate man, while Gogo showed extreme skill with her ball-n-chain.That video didn't really help the 'all over the place' argument in concerns with this fight, she killed a couple fools with a thrown weapon, jumped on the back of another, skilled yes. Then it was gun madness. She doesn't have her cable-knife or a guns here.
Hitgirl was jumping all over the place and dodging bullets... 😑
Gogo spun her chain around in a circle and then launched it forward. Aside from the fact that she was beating the Bride, she didn't do anything impressive. If The Bride had ran forward the half a dozen times the ball missed her, or caught the chain as it was going passed her (with her hands not a tangled sword that has no leverage), she would have easily won the fight. She never once capitalized on the inherent flaws of a ball in chain fighting style. It is a weapon that is virtually useless in melee range, and even at an optimal range it needs to ride it's momentum until it stops before it can be redeployed. A skilled fighter should have had no trouble with Gogo, but the Bride just stood there like a deer in headlights. Hitgirl gets inside her guard and kills her.
Gogo is skilled because she fought the Bride, Frank D'Amico should be aforded the same benifit of the doubt.
Originally posted by srankmissingnin
Yeah. The ABC logic of Gogo > Bride, therefore Gogo > Hitgirl is dubious at best. Hitgirl and the Bride have drastically different fighting styles. Hitgirl is fast and constantly moving, while the Bride (other then [b]maybe her fight with Beatrix which was pretty much a freestyle street fight) fights like a samurai. The Bride fights with minimal, measured movement in combination with quick strikes, economy of motion while waiting for an opening, she was just ill suited to combat Gogo.Hitgirl isn't. [/B]
People here in the MVF tend to think that if guy A beats guy B, then guy B beats guy C, then guy A automatically beats guy C. Not true, one thing has nothing to do with the other.