Who was the best/worst onscreen fighting Bond ?

UltimateTruthUltimateTruth Posts: 140MI6 Agent
edited July 2013 in General James Bond Chat
My opinion;
Best= G.Lazenby....He fought onscreen like he was a tough SOB in real life ! Granted, he was the youngest Bond, so he had the youthful flexibility in his favor....but still, he looked really good at fighting. Maybe it's an old Australian thing ?....Errol Flynn would say that his numerous fistfights in real life were "The Aussie coming up in me !"

Worst= R. Moore....Sorry Sir Rog....I guess God made you super handsome and tall, but then decided that was enough ! (He wasn't going to add athletic to the mix as well). The sidekick that he throws at Zander in TSWLM is totally lame...the whole fight on the roof seemed flawed in the lack of strength behind Bond's punches and kicks. The sidekicking of the car off the cliff in FYEO shows an improvement in form however.......
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  • ZorinIndustriesZorinIndustries United StatesPosts: 837MI6 Agent
    Best: Brosnan/Connery --- Both fought as if they could actually beat the living s*** outta someone. Between GE/TND and FRWL/GF...these two really show their skills

    Worst: Moore. He's not really bad, just not as good as others.

    They're all good fighters in my opinion!
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  • always shakenalways shaken LondonPosts: 6,287MI6 Agent
    Best fighter in my opinion has to be DC,from an action point of view last place
    goes to Sir Rog,but in Sir Rogers defence,he always looks immaculate after his punch ups,
    and in the real world that's the best result, ive had plenty of fights in my service ,and to be
    honest ,its not good or clever,and some of them have never been 0ne on one ,
    my patrol partner and me were "jumped " one night by about 6 guys (that's when you know you have a
    real fight on your hands) So street fighting, keep away from it :)
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  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
    I think Connery and Lazenby looked best in the fight scenes, With Moore in last place. Not that he was bad, just not as convincing.
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  • hehadlotsofgutshehadlotsofguts Durham England Posts: 2,112MI6 Agent
    Blame Moore's fight choreographer for that.


    Best fighters for me are Sean and George although Pierce and Sean really gave it their all during the climax of Goldeneye
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  • BlackleiterBlackleiter Washington, DCPosts: 5,615MI6 Agent
    Craig gets my vote for the best fighter, with Connery and Lazenby basically tied for second place. Moore is without question the absolute worse, and although I'm sure the fight choreographer has something to do with that, I'm afraid Roger is just not athletically inclined. And looking handsome and unscathed after a fight doesn't count for much in my book, especially if the fight itself is weak.
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  • zaphodzaphod Posts: 1,183MI6 Agent
    I think Connery and Lazenby looked best in the fight scenes, With Moore in last place. Not that he was bad, just not as convincing.

    too kind. He really was bad, and deep down I suspect that you also feel that but are too much of a gentlemen to say so.
  • zaphodzaphod Posts: 1,183MI6 Agent
    Craig gets my vote for the best fighter, with Connery and Lazenby basically tied for second place. Moore is without question the absolute worse, and although I'm sure the fight choreographer has something to do with that, I'm afraid Roger is just not athletically inclined. And looking handsome and unscathed after a fight doesn't count for much in my book, especially if the fight itself is weak.

    Craig looks very good. A bit too ' block slap' /invincible for my tastes. So far I have yet to feel that he was in real peril, apart of course from the superb stairwell fight in CR. For me what I liked about Sean was the ability he had to convey his thinking in the midst of the mayhem. DC could pull this off really well but so far that is not how they have chosen to play it. I really want to see DC outclassed and really out of his depth and having to rely on his wits. He could then equal Sean.
  • Willie GarvinWillie Garvin Posts: 1,412MI6 Agent
    I thinl Connery,Dalton and Craid are the best figherts....
  • hehadlotsofgutshehadlotsofguts Durham England Posts: 2,112MI6 Agent
    Lazenby had an edge since he was a martial arts instructor in the Australian army so that's why he was good at fight scenes
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  • Willie GarvinWillie Garvin Posts: 1,412MI6 Agent
    Right.I shols coubr George too.
  • Charmed & DangerousCharmed & Dangerous Posts: 7,358MI6 Agent
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  • MooseWithFleasMooseWithFleas Philadelphia, PAPosts: 754MI6 Agent
    Craig with a major bonus point for his fight choreographer. The hand to hand combat in CR and SF are on another level.
  • Charmed & DangerousCharmed & Dangerous Posts: 7,358MI6 Agent
    Craig with a major bonus point for his fight choreographer. The hand to hand combat in CR and SF are on another level.

    I have to agree with that. The 3 best fight scenes, IMO, in the films are:

    Lazenby on the beach in the PTS
    Connery and Red Grant on the train in FRWL
    Craig with Slate in the Haiti hotel in QoS, or in the stairwell fight in CR

    All three of them really look as though they're at it for real.
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  • BlackleiterBlackleiter Washington, DCPosts: 5,615MI6 Agent
    Craig with a major bonus point for his fight choreographer. The hand to hand combat in CR and SF are on another level.

    I have to agree with that. The 3 best fight scenes, IMO, in the films are:

    Lazenby on the beach in the PTS
    Connery and Red Grant on the train in FRWL
    Craig with Slate in the Haiti hotel in QoS, or in the stairwell fight in CR

    All three of them really look as though they're at it for real.

    Those are my top three as well. -{
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  • hehadlotsofgutshehadlotsofguts Durham England Posts: 2,112MI6 Agent
    I liked the fight with Slate in QOS as i thought it was similar to Bond and Che Che in OHMSS except more brutal
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  • MooseWithFleasMooseWithFleas Philadelphia, PAPosts: 754MI6 Agent
    One of the coolest moments for me is the hotel shadow fight in Shanghai. So intense, love the music, the jellyfish in the background.
  • TheNextLeiterTheNextLeiter TexasPosts: 190MI6 Agent
    Yeah, that jellyfish knew how to act. :))
  • Le SamouraiLe Samourai Honolulu, HIPosts: 573MI6 Agent
    For technical proficiency, I'd go with Craig. I can easily spot specific techniques. For example, during the CR stairwell fight I remember thinking "Bond took the back and got his hooks in for the choke!" However, as others have noted, Craig still hasn't had an opponent who really challenged him. Things have been too easy for him. He needs to face an Oddjob or Red Grant.

    For blend of technical skill and drama, it's a tie between Lazenby and Connery. Both actors knew what they were doing: Lazenby was a military hand-to-hand combat instructor, and Connery was an amateur boxer. In terms of drama, their fights seemed a bit more real than Craig's simply because they appeared more desperate.

    Moore is by far the worst. The aforementioned Sandor fight with the lame kicks was pretty terrible. In fairness, Moore's dressing room fight in TSWLM was actually not too bad.
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  • welshboy78welshboy78 Posts: 10,320MI6 Agent
    Interesting discussion! :))

    I agree, I think its time DC had the **** kicked out of him more by some double hard bastard!
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  • MooseWithFleasMooseWithFleas Philadelphia, PAPosts: 754MI6 Agent
    Haha, you make a valid point. If Craig through a gold brick at Patrice, I don't think he would just smile back at him.

    I actually haven't watched the special features of the Brosnan era yet. Does he do a lot of the fighting scenes himself or is a stunt double used?
  • ixtoreixtore NYCPosts: 111MI6 Agent
    Connery, then Craig then Lazenby - best.
    Moore was pretty tough in Live and Let Die. After that - not so much.
    Always thought Dalton was physically out of place in the Bond character (though mentally in gear).
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  • MooseWithFleasMooseWithFleas Philadelphia, PAPosts: 754MI6 Agent
    I do think Dalton had his shirt off the least of all the Bond's. He definitely pulled off the athleticism though, doing the most stunts of any Bond besides Craig.
  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
    I like the fights in the Craig films but do feel the fight in the Haiti hotelroom, looked too much like a display " look how many blocks and counters we're using ". Where as the stairwell fight in CR looks like two blokes trying to kill eachother, in many ways very close to the train fight in FRWL.
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  • BlackleiterBlackleiter Washington, DCPosts: 5,615MI6 Agent
    I like the fights in the Craig films but do feel the fight in the Haiti hotelroom, looked too much like a display " look how many blocks and counters we're using ". Where as the stairwell fight in CR looks like two blokes trying to kill eachother, in many ways very close to the train fight in FRWL.

    The stairwell fight in CR is my favorite after the train fight in FRWL. It was brutal and seemed the most realistic of any fight in a Bond film. The only reason I rank the train fight higher (other than the fact that my man Sean was in it) is because of the interplay between Bond and Grant before the fight. That was classic!
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  • ixtoreixtore NYCPosts: 111MI6 Agent
    I like the fights in the Craig films but do feel the fight in the Haiti hotelroom, looked too much like a display " look how many blocks and counters we're using ". Where as the stairwell fight in CR looks like two blokes trying to kill eachother, in many ways very close to the train fight in FRWL.

    The stairwell fight in CR is my favorite after the train fight in FRWL. It was brutal and seemed the most realistic of any fight in a Bond film. The only reason I rank the train fight higher (other than the fact that my man Sean was in it) is because of the interplay between Bond and Grant before the fight. That was classic!

    Agree with both thoughts. The 'difference' between the now of Craig and the then of Connery is a certain style. The CR stairwell fight was brutally real, quite brilliant. But it also reminded me of the Bourne series fights - fast, deadly, move on. The FRWL train fight had a feeling to it that did help with Grant's sadistic foreplay, but it also had style within the substance. Choreographed but with brutal pieces (the heel to the spine, the head lock body slam from one side of the door to the other).

    The fight I liked best in Skyfall was the short abrupt one on the island where Bond disarms and kills the henchmen and captures his prey. Now THAT was fast and furious.
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  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
    There is One little move in Skyfall which I love, at the end running towards the chapel. Bond jumps a villain and without missing a step he breaks his neck with a kick and keeps moving. :D Brilliant stuff.
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  • UmneyUmney Posts: 7MI6 Agent
    I know Brosnan isn't the best fighter, but the fight with 006 in GE is perhaps my favorite.
  • Number24Number24 NorwayPosts: 22,334MI6 Agent
    I rank Connery and Craig as the best fighters, as do most. Lazenby and Brosnan were good and Moore is of cource last. But no-one has mentioned Dalton! I am a great fan of Dalton's Bond, but right now I can't think of any impressive fights involving Dalton. Can you?
  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
    I too am a big Dalton fan, but have to agree he wasn't a very physical
    Actor. In fact at times I thought he moved a little awkwardly. :))
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  • AlphaOmegaSinAlphaOmegaSin EnglandPosts: 10,926MI6 Agent
    Lazenby had the best Punchups, even if they were a bit sped up. Moores Fights always looked a bit awkward. Especially when he used to go 'Ooomph' when getting Punched. :))
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