It would be cool to have longer fights in comics but I have seen some done and the result is not as good as one would expect. A lot of that depends if you have something to say about the battle or if its just for show.
Casanova, is it realistic what Spidey did to Flamelord?
Or how the Cap-Spidey fight went?
Or when Hulk held energy?
Or when omnipotent beings are defeated by nonomnipotents?
Or guys like WOlveirne NEVER gets knocked out?
For just to mention a FEW examples...
So, they are both unrealistic. Manga jsut focuses more on making the fights enjoyable to read. Cooler moves, more detailed, longer and true emotions in the fights. SOme of them, that is
Now that I think of it 50 pages of fights kind of suck. I don't mind it because I don't pay a dime for it, but it is kind of lame to post too much fight and no history or character development.
They have both trained for days to fight each other. Ryoga to learn the Break Point technique. Ranma to increase his speed. Break Point is supposed to destroy whatever the user touches.
Ranma constantly avoids Ryogas Break Point and uses attractive martial arts to kick Ryoga around, but Ryogas training have made him INCREDIBLE durable, and ranma cant hrut him... so its a matter of time before ryoga will touch him and win. ranma realizes he cna only hurt ryoga by using his newgained speed to punch him hundreds of times a sec the same place. their fight is now more even, as ranma does damage to ryoga. but ranma starts growing tired. ranma becomes desperate as ryoga jumps forwards and attacks, but ranma slams him to the ground with thousands of punches before they hits the ground and the cliff they stands on crumbles, thus ending the fight...