User blog comment:Elgb333/King Kong vs Indominus rex/@comment-4661256-20150630022253

El Alamein's Edges:

 Mid Range: Hands/Feet vs. Claws:  Kong's fists and his feet are capable of delivering punishing blows that will surely inflict blunt trauma on the I. Rex. On top of that, Kong's long, lanky limbs will give him a much-needed reach advantage, meaning he can (potentially) land the first blow at the onset of the battle. He's even been shown to be capable of bashing other dinosaurs' skulls in during brawls. However, the I. Rex's claws have more potential to inflict deeper, more severe wounds through sharp slashes or cuts. Even if the first strike doesn't kill Kong, it will surely start it bleeding, which could be detrimental the longer the fight runs on. That being said, Kong gets the edge here simply because the amount of trauma he can repeatedly inflict with up to three limbs at a time (he's been able to pummel enemies with both fists and feet with equal efficiency), all while at a greater distance, makes his attacks more effective.

Edge: Kong

 Close Range: Jaws vs. Jaws:  Kong's jaws, while certainly powerful in their own right, are simply outclassed here. Just as Kong's limbs are his primary weapon, therefore easily trumping the I. Rex's claws, so too does the I. Rex's fearsome bite overpower Kong's chompers. With sharper teeth and a greater reliance on them in combat, the I. Rex gets the edge here.

Edge: I. Rex

 Special: Projectiles vs. Armored Hide / Tail:  I'm inclined to give the edge to Kong here simply because of the huge combat versatility offered by being able to pick up random, huge objects and wield them as melee and projectile weapons. The ability to chemically blend in to the environment is certainly useful, but I doubt that the I. Rex is capable of much more than a stealthy approach before it breaks out and attacks Kong, losing its advantage. The fact is, once it comes down to it, this fight will end up being an all-out slugfest, where being able to use objects as weapons will be infinitely more useful than trying to hide from an enemy who already knows where you are.

Oh yeah, and the tail... well... yeah... afterthought.

Edge: Kong

WINNER: KING KONG

What it comes down to, really, is the fact that King Kong is in his home turf, and that he has plenty of experience taking down enemies very similar in size and attributes to the I. Rex - the V. Rex. Sure, sure, you can argue that the I. Rex is genetically modified to be the ultimate apex predator, but the fact is, Kong killed three V. Rexes, all while holding Ann Darrow in one of his hands. Without having to worry about Ann, and only having to focus on one opponent, Kong should take this in the bag. His greater combat versatility afforded him by his longer reach and ability to throw objects only helps to cement this claim.