Vs
Location: The forest
Equipment: Standard, Daken has bone claws.
Encounter: They see each other standing around 15 feet away from each other. Daken is looking to kill Beast and Beast is looking to KO Daken.
Vs
Location: The forest
Equipment: Standard, Daken has bone claws.
Encounter: They see each other standing around 15 feet away from each other. Daken is looking to kill Beast and Beast is looking to KO Daken.
Wade Wilson vs Henry McCoy
Location: An alleyway
Equipment: Standard
Earths: both 616
Welcome, one and all, to the debut of...
’They Said, We Said’
The show where I give YOU, my Marvel family at home, a controversial statement that someone made about a character, and you decide whether you agree or not. I gather these statements from Marvel threads scattered all across the internet. It is up to you to decide if what THEY said...is what WE say 😌
Today’s controversial statement:
(copied and pasted from the source)
”People overhype beast’s intelligence all the time. Plus people like to forget that beast is a complete a**hole and a prick in the comics.”
Well, friends, what’s do YOU think?
Is what THEY said...what WE said? 😉
Beast vs Captain America
Location: Planet X
Equipment: Standard
YES! I know! It's been forever and a day but I'm back and with a new match up.
Now instead of going with the usual three event gauntlet I've decided to shrink it down to one event with different modifications/rules.
State who you think will win and maybe give reasons or a prediction of how the event goes. Here we go!
Leonard Samson (Earth-616)
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Leonard_Samson_(Earth-616)#Powers_and_Abilities
Henry McCoy (Earth-616)
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Henry_McCoy_(Earth-616)#Powers_and_Abilities
Event: CHESSBOXING!
Rules from Wikipedia page:
12 rounds
Rounds consist of 2 minutes of boxing, 30 second corner time, then 3 minutes of Chess.
A chessboxing match can end by any of the following:
Victory by knockout or technical knockout in boxing
Victory by checkmate in chess
Loss due to exceeding the chess game's time control
Victory due to disqualification of his or her opponent by the referee e.g. due to inactivity due to overextended playing time (chess or boxing rounds following multiple warnings).This rule prevents a player who is in an obviously lost position in one arena from stalling in order to attempt to win in the other
Loss by resignation (chess or boxing rounds)
In the case that neither of the chessboxers win in regulation time and the chess game ends in a draw, the fighter who is ahead on boxing points wins the overall bout. In case the scoreboard is also tied, the fighter that used the black chess pieces will be named the winner.