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Combined Human vs Ryu

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Numbersguy

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I suddenly just remembered this

Ryu at base only
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Combined Human has no prep
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They fight on the World Tournament

Speed is equalized. 20 meters from each other

Scenario 1: Combined Human has no weapons

Scenario 2: Combined Human carries an unbreakable sword
 
I'm going with Combined Human here. While Ryu's energy attacks are fearsome, they aren't enough to prevent CH from closing the gap. At this point, CH's far superior combat experience and knowledge (Hundreds of millions of years of martial arts training versus, at most, thirty) would grant it the win. With the sword, more or less the same. Hadoukens move slowly enough for CH to dodge anyway.
 
Combined Human wins for reasons above, besides I'm sure that he/she will be able to adapt to anything new that Ryu will do.
 
Combine Human for reasons above. Also, I'm pretty mastered in every single known martial arts in the world would be a great advantage.
 
Peter "Quicksilver" Maximoff

Good point but martials arts have different weaknesses and strengths. So if a person mastered in one category, there will still be weaknesses to exploit . But if CH has mastered every martial arts in the world, he/she would be able to used perfect mix martial arts which would likely be far greater than Ryu. Also CH would have a bunch of dirty street fight tactics.
 
Peter "Quicksilver" Maximoff said:
^not necessarily, alot of martail arts have the same way of attack, defending and controling but with little differences that set them apart from each other
As someone who personally has trained in two martial arts: Akijitsu and western kickboxing, I can tell you: there is a massive difference between the two. CH should know all martial arts, and have thousands of different styles. Brazillian Ju-Jitsu, Krav Maga, even Tai Chi. CH will know them all, and have so many options it's borderline unfair.
 
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