Of course, this is no easy task.
Still, when considering impact, a large handful continue to stand out.
ThroughCobra Kai’s six seasons, rivalries have been started and settled.
There were friendly competitions on the mat, or deadly brawls off.
Some characters claimed glory, while others lost their lives.
It didn’t take long beforeCobra Kaidemonstrated that almost anything was possible.
Still, specific qualities within aCobra Kaifight help it stand out as the series' best.
Ultimately, the greatestfights ofCobra Kaigot that way because of how they made us feel to watch.
For their last point, the rivals simultaneously KOed each other.
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14Johnny vs. Cobra Kaiseason 1 took theformula forThe Karate Kidand turned it on its head.
Of course, Johnny wasn’t quite as sagely as Daniel’s old sensei.
Still, his being so rough around the edges only made the entire situation that much better.
TheirCobra Kaireunion was bittersweet since they knew Tommy’s days were numbered.
Still, the group managed to give their friend one last big fight.
Thetag-team Sekai Taikai event inCobra Kaiseason 6saw each team gather around a circular barrier.
The Miyagi-Dos struggled with this initially, but once Robby tagged in Kenny Payne, things got interesting.
In a matter of moments, all hell had broken loose.
A big part of what made this fight so memorable is how it was choreographed and filmed.
A big part of what made this fight so memorable is how it was choreographed and filmed.
The camera moved fluidly through the house while several fights played out at once.
It was pure excitement from start to finish.
Tension had been high between these two characters from the tournament’s beginning.
When they got onto the mat, it quickly became apparent that they wouldn’t tag anyone else in.
They were going to end things.
Tory really applied the Cobra Kai tenet of “Strike Hard,” for this fight.
Part of what was so thrilling about this match was howit paralleled Mr. Miyagi’sKarate Kidfight with Silver.
Kreese wasn’t a match for Terry Silver.
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It was the most perfectly over-the-top ending for theseCobra Kaicharacters.
However, it’s hard for any to rank higher.
This fight is everything that Cobra Kai and the overall Karate Kid franchise represents.
AsCobra Kai’s original underdog, Miguel was naturally underestimated.
This fight is everything thatCobra Kaiand the overallKarate Kidfranchise represents.