

Both scenarios, I'd think, since while the nerve strike thing may be nasty it can be blocked like any other punch, while the only thing you can really do against Toad technique is dodge or get plowed through multiple walls before even slowing down. So yeah, greater durability and insanely superior speed grants the Beast the win, I'd think. Also, while Tai Lung's stronger than the Beast, it's not by much - the guy punches the protagonist's head a foot deep into a concrete floor and barehanded slapped another guy so hard his head literally spun around on his neck around 3 times. See more of Kung Fu hustle on Facebook Sing's actions eventually cause the Axe Gang and the slumlords to engage in an explosive kung-fu battle Alexis Ryan Carter I tried it in WMP, mediaplayer2, VLC player, realplayer but all i get is the sound and no video, srt smi, , srt, smi, vtt, stl, sbv, ass, sub idx. During the 1930’s in Shanghai, the luckless duo of Sing and his best friend Bone attempt to join the Axe Gang who rule the city. As Beast himself states, speed determines the winner in the world of kung fu, and the motherfucker's fast enough to catch a bullet fired from a gun six inches from his head in between his middle and index fingers while sitting in a relaxed position, and has durability way beyond his opponent - Tai Lung got knocked dizzy by falling so hard he embedded himself into stone, while the Beast literally jumps through stone walls headfirst during his final fight scene. He also has that cool nerve strike thing, which would likely give him the win over the Beast. Tai Lung's most impressive feats come from his prison escape - there, he sends rhinos (humanoid ones admittedly so I'm not sure they weigh several tons like their RL versions, though at the least I'd put them at 300ish pounds) flying back dozens of meters with kicks and punches, with one example sending the unfortunate flying back through a crowd of his comrades and not slowing down.
