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Little Mac VS Atom (Boxing Champions)

Yes, but Mac does this without getting hit every few seconds where as Atom has to tank hits to find that pattern or to get clean shots in. MaC has defeated a World Boxer Champ: Mr. Sandman (Basically Human Zeus) and ACTUALLY won unlike Atom.
 
GreyFang82 said:
Yes, but Mac does this without getting hit every few seconds where as Atom has to tank hits to find that pattern or to get clean shots in. MaC has defeated a World Boxer Champ: Mr. Sandman (Basically Human Zeus) and ACTUALLY won unlike Atom.
are you voting for Little Mac ?
 
I'm just stating fact, I'm still not sure yet. It may not matter though, because I got here to late and Atom might takes this because of all the other votes.

I'll throw my hat to Little Mac but I feel like he won't have enough votes.
 
GreyFang82 said:
Yes, but Mac does this without getting hit every few seconds where as Atom has to tank hits to find that pattern or to get clean shots in. MaC has defeated a World Boxer Champ: Mr. Sandman (Basically Human Zeus) and ACTUALLY won unlike Atom.
Does the "getting hit every few seconds" really matter though? He still does the job and takes hits from other really strong robots.

Who has the AP advantage again?
 
I'm not sure who has the AP advantage but I don't see what stops Mac from seeing his pattern and avoid most of his attacks and when he tries to adapt to Mac, he changes on a dime.

Rinse and Repeat, and Mac will win.

But I do want to know the AP difference.
 
GreyFang82 said:
I'm not sure who has the AP advantage but I don't see what stops Mac from seeing his pattern and avoid most of his attacks and when he tries to adapt to Mac, he changes on a dime.

Rinse and Repeat, and Mac will win.

But I do want to know the AP difference.
1.5
 
GreyFang82 said:
I'm not sure who has the AP advantage but I don't see what stops Mac from seeing his pattern and avoid most of his attacks and when he tries to adapt to Mac, he changes on a dime.
Rinse and Repeat, and Mac will win.

But I do want to know the AP difference.
But what would be Atom's "pattern"? He makes strategies on the spot.
 
GojiBoyForever said:
GreyFang82 said:
I'm not sure who has the AP advantage but I don't see what stops Mac from seeing his pattern and avoid most of his attacks and when he tries to adapt to Mac, he changes on a dime.

Rinse and Repeat, and Mac will win.

But I do want to know the AP difference.
1.5
Where did you get that from?
 
That's a 6.33333333 times difference in AP.

Basically 2 or 3 hits and Mac is down.

This is very much like his fight vs Mr. Sandman where he will get down by only a few punches. In which case Mac does have experience being in this position. I still think Mac has a decent chance, but it will be high-diff as it is just like his endgame battle.
 
He also spent 4 rounds being knocked around by Zeus (Who's the one with the 722 Kilojoule feat) so he should be able to take Mac's attacks just fine
 
Yeah, this is a pretty lop-sided match.

It ain't an AP stomp, but 100% decisive.

and the speed difference is too big for Unequal Speed
 
That's not how that works at all, we would just treat that as unquantifiably superior (So basically meaningless)
 
I was saying Mac is too fast for Atom so unequaling the speed would make it a stomp in the other direction.

So no matter how I look at it, Atom basically lands 1 or 2 hits and wins and with speed equal he will be bound to get clipped even with his skill.
 
Soupywolf5 said:
That's not how that works at all, we would just treat that as unquantifiably superior (So basically meaningless)
Doesn't this wiki treat one shots like that? A 7.5 times ap advantage? Also the calc hasn't been accepted yet still.
 
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