Movie’s have long given us some amazing battle and fight scenes. This list is reserved for one on one battles only. Good Vs. evil, protégé Vs. master, even father vs. son, this list is dedicated to those memorable and significant fight scenes that we won’t forget. My only regret is that I am definitely forgetting some top contenders. The ones I’ve chosen are picked based on the intensity, history and significance and are among my personal favorites. Happy reading.
In one of the movie’s final scenes, Han realizes who is true nemesis is and battles his long time friend to the death. The fight is extra memorable as the two have a mock battle earlier in movie which more or less ends in a draw. Han finally finishes off his brother’s murderer with a well placed kick to the head while the entire outdoor arena goes up in flames.
“Is it cold in here, or is it just me?” In a futuristic version of the classic cop Vs. bad guy, we watch the demolition man finally best his long time foe by freezing him and kicking his head clean off. The sheer intensity of the fight results in the total destruction of everything and the movies hero narrowly escaping alive. Fists, laser guns and even a giant metal claw get involved in this great sci fi fight to the death.
In one of the, if not the best swordplay battle of the 80’s we watch the films supposed villain, the Man in Black take on the honorable mercenary, Inigo Montoya. In a true sign of respect to his foe, Inigo assists the Man in Black in reaching the top of the cliff and then even giving him time to rest before the battle begins. We watch the two of them try to get the best of the other until my personal favorite scene in the movie – the Man In Black revealing the he as well is not left handed.
The battle between Robin Hood and the Sheriff of Nottingham has long been a well known tale. In the early 90’s we watch Robin Hood storm the castle of Nottingham looking to free the people from tyranny and avenge his father’s death. A true battle between good and evil, the fight ends with Hood narrowly winning the battle with knife the chest. This also benefits Marion who was otherwise looking at what would have been a nasty marriage.
As Wolverine closes in on Styker, hoping for a chance to learn the truth about his past, he happens upon the brainswashed mutant, Deathstrike. With similar healing powers to his own, and similar adamantium claws the two of the engage in a climatic battle ending when Wolverine pumps his adversary head to two with liquid adamantium. Clunk.
The only battle on the list that was not fought by physical means. William Wallace from one of the best epic movies in history fights an agonizing battle of wits against the magistrate it charge of his execution. The magistrate has Wallace strapped to a table and tortured by being disembowelled, wanting only for Wallace to finally cave and accept Edward the Longshanks as his one and only king. As Wallace feels his insides being ripped out and the crowd cheering for more and more blood, he refuses to accept the king and a merciful death. It comes to a head when the crowd finally begins to realize they don’t like watching someone being gutted and begins to cheer for mercy. The magistrate finally admits defeat after Wallace summons all his strength to shout only “freedom” and orders him killed by decapitation.
Possibly one of my favorite lines in all of movie history is spit out of Ripley’s lips moments before she decides to do battle with the source of the her biggest nightmare, The Alien queen. After realizing the enormous creature has stowed away on their ship, Ripley is able to escape the cargo bay before realizing she has abandoned her comrades in the room with the queen. Ripley climbs into an exosuit cargo-loader and using the protective armor and giant vice grip claws, she finally beats the beast by expelling it into space. Unfortunately this happens after the queen manages to tear Ripley’s droid buddy right in half in milky explosion of goo.
There may never be a better and more dramatic build up to a fight in a movie than the one viewers get the pleasure of watching in Matrix Revolutions. Having been aided by his former foe, Neo plugs into the Matrix to take on – for the last time – Agent Smith. As they walked toward each other in the pouring rain, Neo probably realized what was riding on the battle. The fate of all mankind. Kind of a big deal you could say. This fight scene will long be remembered for the sheer amount of destruction it caused, pretty much the equivalent of two Gods fighting each other.
This battle made its way to the top of the list for many reasons. Most notably because the viewers wanted it and needed it to happen. As the movie unfolds we watch the sinister and sadistic Commodus destroy the life of Maximus and plunge Rome into a place of fear and unrest. The only pure thing left is the spirit of competition and the legendary coliseum in which Roman gladiators battle to the death. Commodus, wanting to put an end to the legendary “Spaniard” and give the crowd “the end to the story” challenges his nemesis and even punctures his lung before the battle in an effort to guarantee himself victory. Although both participants die at the end of the fight, Maximus secures his revenge by staring his enemy in the eye as he drives a knife in his throat.
What can you say? The ultimate version of good vs. evil. The troubled, brilliantly talented Jedi, Anakin Skywalker plunges into the dark side joining forces with one of the greatest deceivers in movie history. As the powerful Anakin becomes Darth Vader, he murders his own Jedi brethren among others until he is finally defeated by the one who trained him and believed in him his whole life, Obi Wan Kenobi. Left for dead by his own master, Vader survives the fight but is transformed into a half machine half man Sith lord who pretty much oozes rage and hatred. Years later, Darth Vader exacts his revenge by slaying Obi Wan but not before Obi Wan is able to direct Darth Vader’s own son Luke Skywalker toward the way of the Jedi and of the force. As the series unfolds, Darth Vader is finally defeated in battle by his own son. Vader goes on to make one of the greatest redemptions ever by saving his sons life, thus ending his own and that of the Emperor, the one who started the whole chain of events by luring Anakin to the dark side.






















Oh yeah.. perhaps the best EVER was Optimus Prime v. Megatron & co in the forsest in Tranformers 2… *****ing awesome… much MUCH better than half of the list aforementioned.
wow this list is getting controversial lol
why isn’t the fight with stephen chow and beast in kung fu hustle not on this list? =D
A very interesting list, but I noticed that all of the movies you cited are relatively contemporary. There are many, many more to include if you go back a few decades earlier.
Also, not all famous one-on-one film battles are male-on-male. One of the screen's best, from 1954, involved Joan Crawford*** locking horns with Mercedes McCambridge in "Johnny Guitar." Repressed lesbianism was never better; you have to see it to believe it.
Another famous roll around and shoot em' dead battle–this time male on female–involved Gregory Peck and Jennifer Jones shooting each other to death in the 1946 classic "Duel in the Sun," dubbed "Lust in the Dust" by reviewers at the time.
Again, this barely scratches the surface.
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***(Note: I don't include Bette Davis kicking the shi# out of Joan Crawford in 1962's "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane" since their battle was pretty one-sided.)
The actual “Lust in the Dust” (starring Devine and Tab Hunter) had a couple of pretty good fights in it also.
#1 – Conner Mcleod vs. the Kurgan
I just counted and if we include everyones “how could this not be on the list” we would be up to 64 movies!
The fighting in Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon wasn’t bad either.
@robert (3):
what he said
How can this NOT be one of the best fights ever… Gives me shivers just watching it!!
It was painful to see so much Asian talent overlooked. Before martial arts incursion, all Hollywood fight scenes were clumsy idiotic saloon brawls.
What an awful list, obviously made by someone who has only been watching movies made since the 80′s. No Zorro? (And no, not the recent re-makes.) No Prisoner of Zenda? (Ah, dueling with furniture; where did you learn that style? On the playing field of Eton!) And for Robin Hood to list that terrible Kevin Costner version?? And, er, the Braveheart scene is a DEATH scene, not a FIGHT scene.
Wow.
Worst. List. Ever.
Oh my, where is Jackie Chan vs Benny “The Jet” Urquidez in Meals on Wheels?
This scene is regarded as one of the best ever. EVER.
I have actually seen the fight scenes in nos. 7, 6, 5, 3 (maybe the best or stupidest), 2 (nice scene when they hold up their butts in front of the English, hehe), and 1 (the best!) I haven’t visited this site for a year (one week). Anyway, new lists and a merry, happy new year to all!
No Bruce Lee Vs. Chuck Norris fight?! What can be cooler that this?!
I’m bias because I’m NOT a Kevin Costner fan, but in terms of actual one to one medieval combat, my absolute preference is Sean Connery (Robin Hood) vs. Robert Shaw (Sheriff of Nottingham) in “Robin and Marian” (1976).
How could you forget “Any Which Way You Can”(1980)& the huge fight scene between Philo Beddoe(Clint Eastwood)& Jack Wilson(William “Big Bill” Smith)? And in “IT’s A Mad,Mad,Mad,Mad,World’(1963)the hilarious gas station fight between Lennie Pike(Jonathan Winters)& Ray(Arnold Stang)& Irwin(Marvin Kaplan).Okay,so that’s actually a two-on-one fight.
Obviously this list is mistitled. Should be top 10 list of most overrated 1-on-1 fights….
How about King Kong vs. Godzilla?
How about any of the fights from the Rocky Movies?
Rocky IV?
Rocky III?
Rocky II?
During the fight with Dolph everyone in the audience was cheering.
Jason Bourne vs. anybody would be an acceptable addition to this fine list. Cheers.
Yay for number 8, love that film. i love the conversation between the man in black n fezzik the giant. when there talkin about masks.
Just add ‘What I think are’ to the title of the list and I’m fine with it being up here but come on…
I’m with 189[Laura] on this one. Worst researched list ever it should be titled ‘top ten film fights I’ve seen (and I’ve been living under a rock with only ten films to watch)’. The only fight deserving of a place is ‘the princess bride’ (And if you want a battle of wits thrown in, that has an actual battle of wits not just some scot who didn’t know when to say die). This just proves everyone can be right once in a while
We have 200 odd other comments on this one so i’ll just focus on what annoyed me in being conspicuously missing…
No Commando or other Arnie fight.No Starwars 1-3, the lightsaber fights are all that are good about that trilogy. No Kickboxer or other VanDamme fight. No District 13 or Highlander or Eastern Martial Arts or other film outside of american cinema film, No Once upon at time in the west, No Quiet Man or McClintock (or other John Wayne Fight) Or anything before 1983. No Equilibrium, Batman, Highlander, or…
Actually I’m going to stop now I’ld go on all night, I’m off to the pub to discuss this with like minded individuals, We’ll get back to you on the result.
In the robin-hood and the sherrif of nottingham fight scene in where samuel jackson gets stabbed by the witch?
Enjoed this list! Great job.
It’s an OK list. I can’t believe you didn’t put any Rocky fight. Another great fight was Arnold vs Predator. Also the fight between Jean Claude Van Damme and Bolo Yeung in Blood Sport. You realy ought to have the top 10 best Jackie Chan fights too or Hong Kong martial arts fights.
How about the count of monte cristo…
c’mon guys.. this is an epic scene.. I mean the old count of monte cristo, black and white, in the years 1934 or something like that..
Has anyone seen equilibrium? Awesome movie. uses guns but the fighting throughout is amazing
I’ve always liked the climactic fight between Rick Deckard and Roy Batty in Blade Runner. I think it was the slow intensity of it.
bad list
1) Achilles v/s Hector from Troy
2) Bruce Lee V/s Chuck Norris
What about Obi-wan vs Anakin Skywalker? SW Ep 3?
ON this list should be the fight between Eowyn and The Nazgul in the Lord of the Rings.
Hmm no list would be complete without
1) Nero Vs Smith (The Matrix, not the rubbish sequels that followed)
2) IP Man Vs the Northerner
3) DUKU Vs YODA
4) Equlibrium – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0-OrChdntw&fe…
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#3 FTW!!
The fights in the old star wars parts were really really bad. The ones in the new films however, may the films themselves be bad as hell, are damn good.
There are alot more very good fights in film history that I'm missing. You could make at least 3 more lists like this.
Liam Neeson vs. Tim Roth in "Rob Roy" was very good.
one word : terminator. in terminator 2&3 its machine vs. machine
faltou oldboy
Does anybody know anything about film on this site?
To me, only #4 is worth remembering, although #10 to #8 were definitely enjoyable.
sorry man but
1.bruce lee vs. chuck norris
is something what should be on this list and on 1. place
2. Schwarzenegger vs predator
3. Under Siege Seagal Vs.Tommy Lee Jones
What! Where’s Jason Bourne v Desh? Easily top 3.
WHERES SIMBA VS SCAR IN THE LION KING??????
Nice list. My favorite one on one battles are the fight between Kurgan and Ramirez in “Highlander”, Ash vs. Evil Ash in “Army of Darkness”, and the great scene when Gordie holds a pistol and stares down Ace at the end of “Stand By Me”
That backflip the Man in Black did in #8…I could try a hundred times and still not pull one off that perfectly.
too many martial arts missing to mention, short list-Bloodsport (many classic one on one fights), Kickboxer movies, and Bruce Lee’s. Also, Friday with Ice Cube vs Deebo??? Wheres that??