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Thread: John McClane runs the 007 Gauntlet

Started 3 months, 2 weeks ago by Darth Martin
John McClane runs the 007 Gauntlet No Guns/Weapons/Gadgets/SUVs - H2H Only Let's see how McClane stacks up against the many James Bonds. Fight happens in a hotel room. Opponents can use materials lying around as weapons. McClane has his shoes tied on this time around. How far does he get? Can he clear? Gauntlet 1. Roger Moore 2. Timothy Dalton 3. George ...
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DarkNemesis replied 3 months, 2 weeks ago
Moore should be a cake-walk. Dalton, Lazenby, and Connery all had brief showings of brilliance but ultimately they were all rather clumsy at H2H fighting, nothing McClane shouldn't be able to get past. Brosnan IMO is the closest to McClane's skill level, I think he can take it after a very difficult fight. But once he gets to Craig that's it, he gets curbstomped. My final answer: ...

Darth Martin replied 3 months, 2 weeks ago
Finally someone answers. I think there's some major hate for Bond at KMC. Moore should be a cakewalk. I also agree with you on Brosnan. If we use his best showings I'd go as far to say he's more skilled than McClane. Last edited by Darth Martin on Yesterday at 07:46 PM

gobstakid777 replied 3 months, 2 weeks ago
i have only seen most of casino royale...and that's about it.everyone,including me, hates bond cause he gets genghis khan-level buns

Sadako of Girth replied 3 months, 2 weeks ago
Watching McClane run the bond gauntlet would be like watching a bird fly, a corpse die or a politician lie..

Darth Martin replied 3 months, 2 weeks ago
Why? I think McClane and Connery would make a good fight. He'd surely kill Dalton and Moore.

Sadako of Girth replied 3 months, 2 weeks ago
Actually I agree there. Connery Bond is a force to be reckoned with.

 

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Darth Martin
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John McClane runs the 007 Gauntlet
Published (2009-08-27 19:38:00)
Finally someone answers. I think there's some major hate for Bond at KMC. Moore should be a cakewalk. I also agree with you on Brosnan. If we use his best showings I'd go as far to say he's more skilled than McClane. Last edited by Darth Martin on Yesterday at 07:46 PM
Sadako of Girth
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John McClane runs the 007 Gauntlet
Published (2009-08-27 20:01:00)
Actually I agree there. Connery Bond is a force to be reckoned with.
DarkNemesis
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John McClane runs the 007 Gauntlet
Published (2009-08-27 15:36:00)
Moore should be a cake-walk. Dalton, Lazenby, and Connery all had brief showings of brilliance but ultimately they were all rather clumsy at H2H fighting, nothing McClane shouldn't be able to get past. Brosnan IMO is the closest to McClane's skill level, I think he can take it after a very difficult fight. But once he gets to Craig that's it, he gets curbstomped. My final answer: He doesn't clear, he makes it to 6 and then...
gobstakid777
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John McClane runs the 007 Gauntlet
Published (2009-08-27 19:42:00)
i have only seen most of casino royale...and that's about it.everyone,including me, hates bond cause he gets genghis khan-level buns

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