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11:4 - Master Roshi vs. Johnny Lawrence


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SEASON 11, ROUND 4

Master Roshi

Slot: The Team's Coach
Season Wins: 0
Season Losses: 0
Fantasy Team Page
Read more about Master Roshi at this Wiki
Official Site: Toei Animation



Johnny Lawrence

Slot: The Team's Coach
Season Wins: 0
Season Losses: 0
Fantasy Team Page
Read more about Johnny Lawrence at this Wiki
Official Site: Sony Pictures Television


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I assume this takes place in the real world, in which case Roshi's magic wouldn't work at all. In that case, Johnny Lawrence definitely wins. Roshi has never trained anyone who wasn't a prodigy, but Johnny's students are much closer to the kinds of people described in the challenge. Even if Roshi could train them in his martial art style, there's really no reason to think he could actually teach any of them. Again, Roshi's best students are all prodigies who showed immense talent even before meeting him

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So keep in mind that these are inmates, not school delinquents or martial arts fantatics. Inmates would look and listen to Master Roshi with either little to no interest or with no intention to do as he says. Sure Master Roshi has trained people, but it was only to those who were interested in the training of martial arts and wanted to be the best, not because they want a lowered sentence.
Johnny Lawrence on the other hand knows how to speak their language what with being a former bully and practically the leader of his own gang that happened to know karate. He knows that to motivate someone that they have to know what he's saying and what he means by it. His methods of training while crude are effective and anyone can get behind despite the execution. Unlike Master Roshi in wich almost nobody would figure out what anything meant. Hell, even Krillin didn't know what most of these training regiments was supposed to do or even if it would work to the point he cheated in a couple of them such as when he had to look for a rock Master Roshi written his name on, only to find a stone and try to forge his writing, and when he was told to run in a zigzag motion in a bunch of trees only to just run straight thinking it was easier.
 

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I agree that Johnny will probably have a better time connecting with most of the inmates than Roshi. His past experiences are more relatable. Not to metion I don't see Roshi paying too much attention to the game when there are cheerleaders around to perv on.  

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