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4[[caption-width-right:350:Double the [[RapidFireFisticuffs Fisticuffs]], double the fun!]]
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6->''"Shall we compare the speed of our attack rushes?"''
7-->-- '''DIO''' to Jotaro Kujo, ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders''
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9When two characters both try to punch each other at the same time and knock fists, we call that a PunchParry. When two engage in a duel of RapidFireFisticuffs and struggle for dominance? That is what this page covers. Very common in shonen action series. This comes in two common variants, using mostly straight punches originating from a single point of origin and then simply branching off via modifying the position the outstretched arm ends in, or throwing out lots of curved, "haymaker" type punches which usually cover a greater "field" of potential areas to hit.
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11The TropeNamer is the video game ''VideoGame/GodHand'', where two characters trying to use the "pummel" attack on each other results in this. It appears in most other titles made by Creator/PlatinumGames from that game onwards.
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19* In ''Manga/BlackClover'', [[WorldsStrongestWoman Mereoleona]] engages in this when she fights against Vetto. Then she switches tactics and lets him exploit an opening before repaying the one punch Vetto lands [[MegatonPunch with interest]].
20* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'':
21** Yoruichi vs. Soifon, at least for the first half of the battle.
22** PlayedForLaughs with Ichigo and his father, Isshin.
23* A lot of [[ShonenDemographic Shonen]] FightingSeries have them, but ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'' probably [[TropeMaker made this trope]], with Ken vs. Raoh's fights being some of the most epic variations of these ever, and ''Franchise/DragonBall'' popularized them. ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'' mainly uses the "straight" variant.
24* [[PluckyGirl Cure Marine]] vs. [[BloodKnight Kumojacky]] in the MagicalGirlWarrior series ''Anime/HeartcatchPrettyCure''. The completely asymmetrical duel is made even more jarring because Cure Marine, in mundane life, is TheFashionista Erika.
25** Happens in other ''Anime/PrettyCure'' series as well.
26* Rapid punching is a staple throughout ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' becoming more prevalent during and after [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Part 3]] with the introduction of [[FightingSpirit Stands]], but when [[RapidFireFisticuffs rapid punching]] comes into play it tends to more often be one-sided as only a specific archetype of close-range stands favors direct combat. Still there are moments were these types of Stands come face to face and fists start flying.
27** One of the most [[SignatureScene iconic scenes]] of the series is Jotaro's Star Platinum ("ORA ORA ORA ORA ORA") and Dio's The World ("MUDA MUDA MUDA MUDA MUDA") sparring fists, which is part of a general FearfulSymmetry the two had going. As the story goes on, the series mostly uses the "curved" style of punches.
28** As Bruno takes on Secco in penultimate arcs of [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureGoldenWind Part 5]], the latter proves to be a match for Bruno's stand and even outright manages to ''overpower'' Sticky Fingers in a pummel duel through clever use of his stand Oasis.
29* ''Manga/JujutsuKaisen'': Yuji briefly exchanges fists with a grade 2 locust curse during the Shibuya Incident, before eventually overpowering it and [[RapidFireFisticuffs raining punches on its face]]. Said locust curse had [[MultiArmedAndDangerous four arms]] while Yuji only had two and it still lost, which says a lot about [[LightningBruiser how strong Yuji really is]].
30* One of the more ridiculous examples is ''Manga/{{Keijo}}'' where this is shown be doable with '''butts''' of all things.
31* ''Manga/KenichiTheMightiestDisciple'':
32** Kenichi vs Odin via [[KungFuClairvoyance seikuken vs seikuken]].
33** Sakaki Vs Akira later.
34* Vivio and Miura of ''Manga/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaVivid'', being FriendlyRival {{Kung Fu Kid}}s, engaged in quite a bit of this in the earlier parts of their match, before they started pulling out their more advanced techniques.
35* ''Manga/MedakaBox'': Medaka has to fight Takachiho, someone who has SuperReflexes, engaging in this. Zenkichi also engages in a kicking version of this with [[spoiler: a brainwashed Medaka.]]
36* In ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'', followers of the School of the Undefeated of the East do this as a ''[[HandshakeSubstitute greeting]]''. '''''"[[https://twitter.com/feezy_feez/status/1499176349977616384 LOOK! THE EAST IS BURNING RED!]]"'''''
37* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'': All Might gets into one of these with Nomu, an artificial villain designed specifically to fight him and withstand his attacks. All Might, already at the limits of his power, pushes beyond those (PLUS ULTRA!!!) and pummels Nomu until his ability to absorb his punches gives out before sending him flying.
38* ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'': [[spoiler: [[GreaterScopeVillain Kaguya Otsutsuki]]]] and Naruto with [[spoiler: Ashura's, one of Sages Sons, Chakra]] get into one of these using chakra arms in chapter 680.
39* As pictured above, ''Manga/OnePiece'' includes a variant of this trope in the fight between [[RubberMan Luffy]] and [[PantheraAwesome Lucci]]. At one point, they exchange blows repeatedly, and Luffy uses RapidFireFisticuffs, but Lucci uses [[FingerPokeOfDoom Rapid Fire Claw Pokes Of Doom.]]
40** Luffy's boxing match with Foxy is a more straight example.
41** Luffy engages in several more Pummel Duels later in his journey, such as against [[BadBoss Byrnddi World]] in the 3D2Y special, against Don Chinjao in the Dressrosa Tournament and against Katakuri in Whole Cake Island.
42** Luffy does it again during his fight with Kaido, this time in [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever Gear Third]], while Kaido attacks him with [[SpamAttack a barrage of mace blows.]]
43* ''Manga/RecordOfRagnarok'' [[spoiler: Adam and Zeus]] get into one of these after [[spoiler: The Latter uses his [[SuperMode Adamas form]].]] Later [[spoiler: Shiva and Raiden Tameemon]] also engage in one of these during their opening part of their match.
44* A rare example between [[SuperRobot Super Robots]], since they are usually not built for that kind of speed, in ''Manga/ShinMazingerZero'' between a possessed Mazinger Z and Great Mazinger.
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48* ''Fanfic/BoldoresAndBoomsticks'': The begining of Yang's fight with Machoke consists of one these as she proves she can fight on equal terms.
49* In ''Fanfic/WellMatched'', Kate and Sophie throw and land punches almost constantly throughout the three rounds of their championship boxing match. In round 3 in particular, they wing accurate haymakers at each other for a few seconds without going down, during which Kate nearly blacks out.
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53* ''Film/IpMan2'' has Ip versus Master Hung, as well as both of them, not together though, doing this with the Twister.
54* ''Series/JukenSentaiGekiranger'' in Training 5, Ran and Kademu engage in this trope during their final battle. This carries over into ''Series/PowerRangersJungleFury''.
55* The final round of ''Film/RockyBalboa'' has both sides trying to land as many punches to the other as possible.
56* The climactic duel of ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises'' has a brief bit of this between Batman and Bane. [[LightningBruiser Bane really is very fast for such a heavily-built guy.]]
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60* Literature/JourneyToChaos: Tiza and Hailey's duel in ''Literature/ManaMutationMenace'' starts with contests of technique but ultimately becomes a slug fest. Neither bothers ducking or dodging but only punching the other as hard and fast as possible.
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64* ''VideoGame/EXTRAPOWERStarResistance'': Occurs when playing as Sharkungo, the MaskedLuchador Prince of Shakun who fights with RapidFireFisticuffs flying across the screen, and facing off against Blue Armour - the spirit of an ancient Shakun warlord inhabiting a suit of armour, and fighting with an older form of the Star Yui martial arts that Sharkungo uses. That means star bit spins, launching projections between attacks, and sending his own fists flying across the screen. A cautious player can simply fly higher or lower than the flurry of punches, but its immensely satisfying to sit in place and exchange flying fists with flying fists until overpowering him.
65* Clover Studios[=/=]Creator/PlatinumGames seems to really love this trope:
66** ''VideoGame/GodHand'', as the trope namer description indicates, tends to have these often when you fight Azel, Gene's EvilCounterpart. God Hand also has the same thing with ''kicks'' while fighting Azel.
67** The battle between Jack and the Final Boss in ''VideoGame/MadWorld'', which is a ShoutOut to the above ''God Hand'' example.
68** It's also found in ''VideoGame/AnarchyReigns'', the pseudo-sequel to the game when two characters enter [[SuperMode Rampage Mode]] and attack each other.
69** And seen yet again in ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'', between the title character and her rival Jeanne. With two varieties: a kick-based pummel duel with their ArmedLegs (which appears in a cutscene), and a punch-based pummel duel using the giant fists of their [[DealWithTheDevil Infernal contractors]].
70** Done ''another'' time in ''VideoGame/{{Vanquish}}'' in Sam Gideon's Fight against the Leader of the Order Of the Russian Star. It's worth noting that Sam performs this against ''two'' mechs under the BigBad's control ''simultaneously''.
71** It can also be found in the fourth and final fight with Prince Vorkken in ''VideoGame/TheWonderful101'' with Wonder-Red being the other participant. Now here's the kicker, each side has the ability to link their 100 allies together into various forms of huge weaponry ([[{{BFS}} swords]], [[CarryABigStick hammers]], etc). Wonder-Red's special morph is a fist... [[ShockingMoments you figure out the rest.]]
72** This is also performed in ''VideoGame/AstralChain'', with one of the bosses.
73* ''VideoGame/FistOfTheNorthStarKensRage'' has them during most boss fights with other martial arts users.
74* This happens in the ''VideoGame/DragonBallZBudokai'' games whenever two characters match blows. After a short period of time, whoever has the advantage will break the duel and get a free shot at the loser.
75* ''VideoGame/DragonBallXenoverse'' does the same but it ultimately doesn't matter. Neither fighter gets a hit in but it does at least prevent the one with fewer hit points from being hit with another combo.
76* ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath'' has one in the form of Asura and his OldMaster Augus. What makes this especially impressive is that the two-armed Augus is able to match Asura blow for blow when he has all SIX of his own arms out. Arms with RapidFireFisticuffs that can become so powerful they can '''destroy objects the size of planets'''. The way it plays out is definitely a ShoutOut to the Clover Studios/Platinum Games style of pummel duels, and it's taken up to eleven with {{Cross Counter}}s added in for extra oomph.
77** And all this is happening to the sound of the [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic New World Symphony]].
78** Asura later gets one with [[spoiler:Chakravartin]]. This one is especially spectacular considering the latter has [[spoiler:'''even more arms than Asura''']].
79** It happens again in the finale of Lost Episode 2, between [[spoiler: Mantra Asura and [[{{Crossover}} O]][[Franchise/StreetFighter ni]].]]
80* ''VideoGame/JoJosBizarreAdventureAllStarBattle'' has these when two Stands do RapidFireFisticuffs [[labelnote:*]]Although Stands with their own non RapidFireFisticuffs Rush attacks can partake in this such as Polnareff, Mista and Narancia[[/labelnote]] on each other at once, playing out similarly to the ''VideoGame/DragonBallZBudokai'' example above.
81** This can also be done by Jonathan Joestar, who is the ''only'' non-Stand user who can keep up with them.
82** [[Videogame/JoJosBizarreAdventureHeritageForTheFuture The original Capcom fighter]] had this, too.
83* Now ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'' allows players to do this with a [[VideoGame/PunchOut Little Mac]] vs. [[MirrorMatch Little Mac]] [[http://youtu.be/8Cx2YUzLTx0?t=1m32s match.]] Also, in [[VideoGame/FireEmblemFates Corrin's]] [[https://youtu.be/j1JERhUoQoU?t=1m46s character trailer]], Corrin does so with Toon Link (though, funnily enough, Toon Link's doing so with his taunt).
84** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdDYoCU2kv0&t=41s The Mii trailer]] opened with a brief battle between Satoru Iwata and Reggie Fils-Aimé that came to a climax with this.
85* Another Creator/CyberConnect2 example in ''VideoGame/NarutoShippudenUltimateNinjaStorm4'', where the gameplay demo for the boss between Hashirama and Madara has Susanoo-clad Kurama and Hashirama's thousand armed wood Buddha get into one these for the climactic finale. The former has six arms. [[VideoGame/AsurasWrath Hmm]]....
86* ''VideoGame/{{Skullgirls}}'' has Big Band, who can pull RapidFireFisticuffs out with his "[[ShoutOut TUBA TUBA]]" enhanced Blockbusters. Two Big Bands can actually ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhUfvYNsqFo trade]]'' TUBA TUBA supers, though who wins will depend on health, initiative, and who started their TUBA TUBA attack first.
87* In the first phase of the finall boss fight against Megatron in ''VideoGame/TransformersDevastation'', getting his health low enough will trigger a [=QTE=] where the Leader of the Decepticons and the chosen Autobot get into one.
88* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXVI'' has two of these:
89** In the last phase of Clive and Hugo's battle as [[spoiler: Ifrit and Titan respectively, Ifrit uses his copy ability to form giant fists made of stone to counter Titan's punches, leading to a clash of fists.]]
90** [[spoiler: In the final phase against the final boss, Ultima, Clive and Ultima, both use Titan's eikonic ability to make Titan fists and punch the crap out of each other.]]
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94* ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'' occasionally has this happen against unarmed combatants.
95** [[Franchise/StreetFighter Balrog]] vs. [[VideoGame/KillerInstinct TJ Combo]] found each meet causing a KungFuSonicBoom until the boxing ring was on the edge of collapse.
96** [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventure Jotaro Kujo]] vs. [[Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar Kenshiro]] had the pummeling accompanied by a similar clash of [[{{Kiai}} ORAORAORAORAORA vs. ATATATATATATATA]].
97** [[Webcomic/OnePunchMan Saitama]] vs. Franchise/{{Popeye}} has this occur a couple times, as both are known for punching out their enemies.
98* ''WebAnimation/TheSpyFightsGodzillaForSomeReason'' has [[VideoGame/TeamFortress2 the Spy]], grown to {{Kaiju}} sizes [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext after snorting the crystal meth]], engage in a pummel dual with Franchise/{{Godzilla}}. The Spy ends the duel by [[LookBehindYou making Godzilla turn around]] and then punch him across the room with a boxing glove.
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102* In the ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' episode, "Ocean Gem", Garnet and her [[MirrorMatch water clone]] go [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ddLpHci8hY&feature=youtu.be&t=35s berserk on each other]] with punches galore.
103* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'' "Stuck Up, Up, and Away" is a homage to ''Dragon Ball Z'' complete with the NonchalantDodge that Super Saiyan Trunks did.
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107* By the nature of the sport of Boxing (i.e can't use legs, headbutts or elbows), a more low-key variation of this is what ends up occurring in the sport as fighters exchange flurries of punches. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HL2a2-8OHdg Hagler vs Hearns]] provides a iconic example.
108* The UsefulNotes/MixedMartialArts bout between [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G90YcgwAZTM Don Frye and Yoshihiro Takayama.]] The two guys [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown bludgeoned]] each other beyond human comprehension.
109* Typically less bloody is when two house cats swat at each other rapidly to make the other go away. Given that in most cases, both cats are keeping their claws in to avoid actual harm, it's a pummel duel WimpFight.
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