Lolzorz!! Yes! That was me! And I still believe he survived.
I did actually. I looked through all the Maul vs Kit threads but didn't find a fist fight one. Sorry bout that.
Anyway, I'd say kit takes this one. He'd be much more fit than Maul because, being a Nautolan, he spends a lot of his time swimming in the ocean. Also, in CD, Kit recalls how the harsh land on his home planet was meant to create the most strongest of warriors.
Anyway, all Kit'd have to do is wait for Maul to come close enough and then swing his head around...
Maul for sure.he was trained solely to be a fighter. He's in perfect condition and'd kill any Jedi in a fist fight, except perhaps Mace. This is the kind of thing he was trained for.
Cestus Deception was great. Did you know Kit's favorite sport is storm swimming?
Anyway, Kit smashes Maul. Swimming is EXCELLENT exercise, and it just so happens Kit does A LOT of it. Not only would swimming build his muscles, but it'd also make him a helluva lot faster.
Also, Kit has the natural ability to sense another's emotional status. All he'd have to do is pin-point Maul's weakness and hit him where it hurts.
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Hell yeah! In fact, Exar Kun would lose to a common pond frog because swimming makes you uber!!! You think swimming is better exercise than this? (please log in to view the image)
It is clear that Maul was extremely athletic in his duel with Qui-Gon in TPM. Maul was also a master of Teras Kasi. This is revealed in Shadowhunter. There's a chance that Fisto could be stronger, but there is no evidence to suggest that.
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Maybe...just maybe, Fisto is stronger, but Maul is built and extremely resiliant to pain, I mean, he got slashed and didn't care, and took force lightning in the face and just stood right back up. Has no nipples, though.
It could go either way, but I'm going with the Nautolan. If you've actually read the Cestus Deception, you'd know that Kit could attack in multiple directions simultaneously due to his lack of vertebral restraints. Both Obi-Wan and Mace Windu, the elite swordsmen of their day, are awed by his grace and skill - Obi-Wan describes him as a ''martial hurricane,'' lashing out at several opponents at once, and Mace Windu observes that he tears apart MagnaGuards with a grace that Twi'Lek dancers would envy.
Keep in mind that Obi-Wan's comments are on his unarmed fury in Cestus Deception (where he shatters bones with his blows) while Windu's regard his prowess when dealing with a pair of Grievous's elite (which takes a few seconds).