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- From: ttk@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (the troglodyte killer)
- Newsgroups: rec.martial-arts
- Subject: Re: Boxing vs Martial Arts
- Message-ID: <1eltngINN74o@darkstar.UCSC.EDU>
- Date: 21 Nov 92 18:04:32 GMT
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- >>>>>> On Fri, 20 Nov 92 15:06:54 GMT, schan@birch.srg.af.mil
- >>>>>>(Stephen Chan x4485) said:
- >
- >SC> Well, Renie, this is one of those questions which I've often wondered
- >SC> myself. But, a more interesting question is this:
- >SC> Could an evil Batman defeat Superman? Even if batman were old and
- >SC> decrepit?
- >
- >That's silly, Stephen. Batman is only a comic character, but Superman
- >is _real_. Of course the real person would win!
- >But it would sure be a good fight, wouldn't it?
- >P.S. Anyone else see Stand by Me? Great flick.
-
- I'm EXTREMELY shocked at everyone here! Does NOBODY keep
- track of these things? Exactly this happened at the end of the
- Dark Knight Returns redention of the Batman graphic novel, even to
- the detail of Batman being old and decrepit (though Superman was
- no more evil than Ollie North -- he was just following orders).
- But you know what they say about old age and treachery..
-
- The most interesting part of the flick was who won.. Hint:
- The winner did not win the fight. An aikidoka would've been
- proud, but it took me a bit to understand who the victor was.
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