For the "Ip Man" kung fu film series, the discussion of each big BOSS is not low, and everyone also likes to compare the combat effectiveness between the bosses of each one.
Therefore, the old race plans to analyze the combat effectiveness of each boss, and this time he will first take the miura of the first part.

Although this series has the most powerful boss, there have always been many opinions.
But basically everyone agrees that General Miura in the first part is the weakest boss in the series.
In fact, it is true, just analyze his performance in the movie.
First of all, Miura, the boss, his strength and reaction in the same weight of the role, can be regarded as very outstanding.
In his first shot, in the face of the three-person siege of the two pavilion owners and Wu Yilin, he directly kicked down one first.
Then a two-way kick knocked the other two over.
This is a very correct tactic, because no one has three heads and six arms, both hands and legs are only two, and once you let three people close, you will put yourself in a disadvantageous situation.
Therefore, Miura's direct use of heavy kicks to solve one at the beginning is a very correct tactic, and it can also be seen that his fighting mind is good.
At this point, the owners of the museum at that time also felt the huge gap in strength between the two sides, so they signaled to directly concede defeat.
However, Wu Yilin couldn't swallow that breath, and still had to continue fighting with Miura.
Here, Miura's strength and reaction were obviously far superior to those of Wu Yilin, and the two were not of the same level.
But to be honest, although this paragraph is to render Miura's combat effectiveness as a boss, the effect is very general.
Without him, the opponent is too weak.
Wu Yilin was originally a young man who could no longer be junior, his combat strength was very weak, and the other two owners were also the material that Jin shan was looking for to hang.
What does abusing them say? Can Jinshan find it?
Looking at this chain of relationships, Ip Man >> Kanayama to find > owner, and then the owner of the museum also < Miura, so the final conclusion is that Ip Man >> Miura.
In fact, the final boss battle proves this.
If the movie wants to show Miura's strength, it is completely possible to pick a stronger opponent to abuse him, such as Kanayama to find or even Kanayama to find + Master Zheng.
Of course, Miura is still a little stronger than Kanayama, but compared with Ip Man, the gap is too big.
Here, it is necessary to analyze the battle between Miura and Ip Man.
In this boss battle, there are many things that can be seen.
At first, Ip Man and Miura were back and forth, but after a short confrontation, it was Ip Man who hit Miura first.
This shows that in terms of skill, Ip Man is still better than Miura.
In fact, the so-called BOSS battle can also be simply divided into two points.
It is either a contest of skills (including tactics, strain, etc.) or a confrontation of physical qualities (including strength, resistance ability, etc.).
Miura's skills are not as good as Ip Man's, so what about strength?
The answer is that his physical fitness is also the same as his skills, which is visible to the naked eye and inferior to Ip Man.
Miura's power could only suppress those martial artists who were lower than his own rank, and it had no effect in the face of those whose physical quality was the same as his own or even stronger than himself.
In the ring, Miura grabbed Ip Man by an over-the-shoulder throw, followed by two heavy legs.
outcome? Ip Man remained unaffected.
This can show that Miura's strength is not enough to break Ip Man's defenses.
Miura later revealed a major weakness.
It's the mindset.
Probably because he had abused the dish a lot before, once he encountered an opponent who could not win in a short period of time, his mentality began to be chaotic.
This can be seen here just from the expressions.
That's interesting.
Referring to Ip Man, how did Ip Man later face a white black man who was far stronger than himself?
Adjust your mindset, calm down, look for the opponent's flaws and weaknesses while maintaining your defense, and then start attacking from there.
As for Miura?
Direct forced close-quarters also requires an over-the-shoulder fall.
This is very interesting, because Miura's physical fitness is not stronger than Ip Man's, so this operation is basically equivalent to sending Ip Man an opportunity to beat him.
In fact, in addition to Miura, there is the second fist tornado.
The problem, however, is that the tornado's physical fitness is very good, and both offensive and defensive ends are far above Miura.
In other words, the fault tolerance rate is much higher than your Miura.
Judging from the last boss battle, Miura, whether it is strength, anti-blow ability, reaction or mentality, etc., basically all of them are lagging behind Ip Man by one notch, and the combat strength of the two is visible to the naked eye.
Therefore, the result of the final duel is also one-sided, Ip Man basically beat him as a human flesh stake, if it is not the mercy of his subordinates in the end, Miura will definitely be beaten to death.
Although Miura was facing Ip Man at his youngest peak, considering that Ip Man had not eaten before the duel began, there was still no way to add too many points to Miura.
The weakest boss in the series, well deserved.