In the Nolan Trilogy, the Lazarus Pit was hinted to be the Gulag prison that Bruce got sent to and Bane was raised in. But I say Ra's because he has a sword and will stab Bane in the gut.
Doesn't Bane have on a giant bullet-proof vest? I don't see Ra's' sword getting through that but he could win as long as he sticks to his weapon. If he goes HTH at any point in time he goes down
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It's usually a lot easier to stab through a bullet proof vest than shoot through one, as they're designed to stop the blunt force trauma of a bullet, not a blade. So Ra's could more than likely stab him, or just stab him in the arms, legs, neck. Bane has no defense against that sword.
i don't see Bane just standing there and taking the blade as some think he will.. Bane was a brawler who was faster than Batman.. Bane beat the shit and living daylights out of Batman.. Bane will certainly see the blade unless people here think Bane is blind lololol..
there is no reason for me to believe Bane can't evade the blade, knock it out of Ra's hand and then beat the living daylights out of him.. afterall once Batman broke the blade in Batman Begins during the train scene, Ra's certainly showed no type of H2H that tells me Bane will be scared of him
Ras would win even if he had no sword. Clumsily thrown haymakers to the face defeated Bane at the end of tdkr.
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Was Bane trained to use a sword? If he's not all too familiar with the nuances of swordplay, I'd say he'll be cut soon enough. But if so, and if this is in a wide open space, I could see him dodging the blade and getting a grip on the handle, or Ra's hand--turn the blade back around, or wrench it away from him.
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