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Aboot tree fiddyWhat is even fast for a kick?
I love how the fastest punch is measured in tenths of a second and the kick is measured by mph. It’s hilarious how someone could make up such silly nonsense and get away with it back thenAboot tree fiddy
That's the beauty of the 80'sI love how the fastest punch is measured in tenths of a second and the kick is measured by mph. It’s hilarious how someone could make up such silly nonsense and get away with it back then
AI is over diplomatic at these shit debates
Steve Fox is Tekken char wich mean he's superhuman up to bullshit superhero levels, Tyler Durden is a normal human incel with a fantasy trip
Latter can beat up fellow cans throwing hands like a crazy but would be murdered by a good boxer, let alone world champion boxer, let alone a genetically modified world champion boxer from an universe where fighters are supereheroes
Steve Fox, round 1, KO by jab decapitation
I mentioned what you said to AI and damn dude, AI is a BIG fan of Tyler:
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To be fair, he did have that Marla chick from being an incel.
Tyler Durden didn't even care about winning. He just wanted to feel something.
There's a chance he beats himself up and saves Fox the trouble. He does it at least twice in the movie.
To give it some trouble easiest way is probably just point at the simple fact Tekken characters are part of a fictional universe where fighters do regularly straight superhuman shit under any point of view(power, speed, durability etc) that far outmatch anything Narrator/Tyler (or any other realistic regular human) can do
If you're familiar even just a little with Tekken levels of anime shit is hard imagine Narrator/Tyler being able to achieve anything (i'm not even talking "win" just achieve something)
Stick to characters portrayal Steve could step into the Fight Club and solo send everybody into a coma within 30seconds
Would be competitive as hungry bengal tiger in a chiken coop lol
If it was Tekken 4 when Steve debuted, I would kind of sort of could understand the idea of Tyler being able to kind of last or pull couple of surprise moves against Steve since Tekken 4, Steve was on the run from the mafia. Meanwhile skip to Tekken 7 and he is running towards special forces and dodging their bullets. In Tekken 8, he was dropped in a battlefield with soldiers, tanks and modern weaponry and taking out soldiers with his super human boxing skills.
I presume his power boost allowed him to single handedly take out the mob that was haunted him, yes?
This and it's not even a discussion.AI is over diplomatic at these shit debates
Steve Fox is Tekken char wich mean he's superhuman up to bullshit superhero levels, Tyler Durden is a normal human incel with a fantasy trip
Latter can beat up fellow cans throwing hands like a crazy but would be murdered by a good boxer, let alone world champion boxer, let alone a genetically modified world champion boxer from an universe where fighters are supereheroes
Steve Fox, round 1, KO by jab decapitation
can you copy and paste that text into a post so I can copy and paste it?I really wanted to know the answer to this question for the longest time and I asked ChatGPT the following question:
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actually maybe it's not worth it. It's answer is nonsense.can you coy and paste the response into
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Marla was another one of his split personalitiesI mentioned what you said to AI and damn dude, AI is a BIG fan of Tyler:
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To be fair, he did have that Marla chick from being an incel.
Well, Tekken surely had power-up chapter after chapter and so late chapters Steve is stronger than debut
But tbh even debut T4 Steve was waaay beyond human limits, by the fact itself he's supposed to be on par with other TK chars many of wich already had ridicolous superhuman feats
So no Tyler never had chance of anything, even T4 first Steve likely 1 punch KTFO him without him realize what's happened
Wich to be real is the likely outcome he as untrained crazy guy will get with real word elite boxing champion, let alone anime superhuman genetically modified elite boxing champion lol
Steve running from mafia does'nt prove much (even if for sure after whole Tekken universe escalation, later Steve would not) on him not being superhuman fighter, as it's not like they was going to show up and challenge him to fist fight
They put money on his head, so basically any hitman in any moment of the day who knew where he was could shot him from far, put bomb on his car, poison him, blow up his house while he's sleeping and shit like that
So made sense he was on the run, because his position being known made him a target to ambush
Yes, you make a valid point. In terms of pure combat proficiency, Steve Fox would likely have a significant advantage over Tyler Durden due to his extensive boxing training and genetic enhancements. As a genetically modified human with years of boxing experience, Steve would possess superior physical abilities and fighting techniques compared to Tyler, who, as you mentioned, had no formal training in combat sports.
Additionally, Steve's genetic modifications could potentially give him enhanced strength, speed, and endurance, further amplifying his advantage in a physical confrontation.
However, it's worth noting that Tyler Durden is known for his resilience, unpredictability, and willingness to engage in brutal and unorthodox fighting tactics. While he lacks formal training, his street-smart and confrontational nature might allow him to compensate for his lack of technical skill to some extent.
Ultimately, while Steve Fox would likely have the edge in terms of technical skill and physical prowess, Tyler Durden's unpredictability and determination could still make him a formidable opponent in a fight.
can you coy and paste the response into
can you copy and paste that text into a post so I can copy and paste it?
That's an interesting matchup! Steve Fox is a character from the Tekken series known for his boxing skills, while Tyler Durden is a fictional character from the novel and film "Fight Club," known for his street fighting abilities and anarchic philosophy.
In a hypothetical fight between the two, it would largely depend on the context of the fight and various factors such as environment, rules (if any), and the specific skills and attributes of each character.
Steve Fox has formal training in boxing, which gives him a technical advantage in terms of technique and footwork. On the other hand, Tyler Durden is portrayed as a highly unpredictable and aggressive fighter, relying more on raw instinct and unconventional tactics.
Ultimately, it's difficult to determine a clear winner without more specific details, as both characters have their own strengths and weaknesses. It could come down to factors like stamina, adaptability, and even luck.
I agree and actually I have to ask, whatever happened to the mob going after Steve?
It seems like they just stopped going after him. Did Steve take them down with Wu Long?
I feel like if Steve would know who was running the firm, he would go after them pretty damn hard. In his ending, he took out a hitman but one of them was able to put a gun on him until Nina took out the gun with her sniper shot and Steve KO'd him. Kind of ballsy to try and force a well known world champion boxing champion to take a fall and then put a hit on him.
Also I let Chat know what you said and this is the response:
I just googled, indeed seems as you said Lei arrested bunch of them wich apparently has been enough, since their page story ends with
"Lei Wulong successfully arrested several members of the Syndicate at the end of the King of Iron Fist Tournament 4, making headlines in the process.[5]"
The Syndicate
The Syndicate are a shadowy criminal organization in the Tekken series. Little is known about them except that they are a Mafia organization. They have access to a large information network, hire assassins to take out their enemies, and are known to engage in high-stakes match-fixing. Before the...tekken.fandom.com
You managed to make it move, but funny how seems still reclutant... very human like lol
so it favors foxPrediction and Odds
In setting a scenario and odds for such a fight:
- Technique and Skill: Steve’s professional boxing skills give him a technical edge in terms of striking accuracy and defense. Odds might favor him for this reason, perhaps around -150 (meaning you would need to bet $150 to win $100).
- Aggression and Resilience: Tyler’s unpredictable style and high pain tolerance could make him a tough opponent to knock out. This might place his odds at +130 (bet $100 to win $130).
- Fight Environment: If the fight is in a controlled environment like a boxing ring, Steve's odds improve due to the setting playing to his strengths. In a more chaotic, rule-free setting, Tyler might have better odds due to his adaptability to unstructured environments.
- Strategies:
- Steve Fox: Would likely find success with his footwork, keeping distance, and using his superior speed to land punches without getting caught.
- Tyler Durden: Could try to close the distance quickly, using clinches and maybe even dirty fighting techniques to disrupt Steve’s rhythm.
- Steve Fox: Improved odds might now be around -200, reflecting his higher likelihood of leveraging his boxing skills effectively, even in an unpredictable fight.
- Tyler Durden: Despite his toughness and street fighting skills, the odds might shift to around +170, considering Steve's broader experience against a wider range of fighting styles and scenarios.