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Bond gets a target on his head

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Bonds missions have tampered with Shellys business. And he decides to take a personal hit on Bond. But Bond intercepts the message. Now both prepare to fight the others

Speed is equal

Both get 1 day of prep

9-B stuff only

Rest of their Arsenal is fine

Who wins and why?

Shelly De Killer:

James Bond (Composite): 4

Inconclusive/Draw:
 
This is an incredibly close match

It could be argued that Shelly can perfect what Bond is very good at and win. However, Bond already beat someone similar in Alec Trevelya someone who knows Bond's every move and Bond still won in the end. Not to mention Bond has beaten stealth masters in Ninja (007). Shelly potentially can hide from Bond and surprise him but on the flip side, Shelly hasn't dealt with invisibility and once James sees Shelly's heat signature, hiding don't do much. Bond's gadgets give him a leg up in variety and attacking options as well. However, given the fact Shelly is near perfect and the fact that Bond's villains always had one exposable flaw, it's hard to see how Bond will play this.

Bond has advantages in variety, invisibility, unpredictability, experience and gadgetry, while Shelly is seemingly a near perfect Assassin. It's an incredibly close match but I'm giving to Bond, simply because he has a much more varied move sets that can out do a near perfect Shelly who can't have faced something like it before. Bond in a fight which he leaves incredibly bloody.
 
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