Originally posted by FrothByte
Yeah Smith is way too fast for Cage. Problem is, will Smith break his hands when he tries to hit Cage?
Agent Smith was punching through thick concrete effortlessly...
Agent Smith is far more skilled than Luke (Agents can call upon whatever martial art they want on demand)...
Agent Smith is far faster than Luke...
Add that all up and Smith destroys Luke 10/10...
Originally posted by Surtur
If we assume Smith is a bullet timer like the other agents then Cage will have trouble hitting him.
Originally posted by FrothByte
Yeah Smith is way too fast for Cage. Problem is, will Smith break his hands when he tries to hit Cage?
We should be able to scale Agents off of each other here, IMO, as they were all basically just copies of the same program at that point, so the chances of there being much deviation in power/ability is likely very small.
Originally posted by TheLordofMurder
Agent Smith was punching through thick concrete effortlessly...Agent Smith is far more skilled than Luke (Agents can call upon whatever martial art they want on demand)...
Agent Smith is far faster than Luke...
Add that all up and Smith destroys Luke 10/10...
We literally never saw agents going beyond their basic programming in terms of martial skill. They were extremely fast and strong, but they never showed any amazing martial proficiency.
Smith wins simply due to the fact that as a Program, he is programmed with martial arts skills from many sources. Luke Cage, while a master of martial arts, simply can't beat a "computer". Like with Chess masters vs computers.
Now Cage may be much stronger and a little more durable, but Smith I think will not let him get many hits.
Of course, Smith from the First Movie is rather weak. However, the OP didn't specify whether they could use weapons or not. If they could, Smith has a solid advantage there.
End result:
H2H = tie.
Weapons = Smith wins.