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Thing is that Jason's combat style is super simplistic and for the most part highly telegraphed mainly relying on high durability to push him towards victory. King Arthur meanwhile has gone up against professional warriors with much more combat experience compared to Jason under their belts and come out on top. This isn't even counting the vast array of supernatural and mythical creatures that he has fought in his legends consisting of dragons, giants, witches and various other Welsh beasts and come out on top. Jason struggles to beat those with decent tactical knowledge and has been consistently beaten in his films.

You can argue, yes, Jason always comes back, but this doesn't change the fact that at points delivering chops to the shoulder with a machete were enough to basically put him down albeit until the next film. Meanwhile Arthur has fought creatures with greater destructive capabilities like Giants who can outmuscle Jason or dragons and come out on top. Jason is ultimately put into a battle where he's out of his league against a seasoned veteran who's fought more difficult battles on a regular basis. While Jason is someone who gets beaten by the end of just about all of the movies by teenagers with little gear.

Jason's teleportation is questionable at best, Part 8 seems to imply that he may have it, but in none of the others movies, past or future does he demonstrate the same capabilities. Plus, he's still going against someone who fights magical threats and knows how to get around them. Jason is powerful and durable, but the man is going to be beaten against someone who has a better reputation of overcoming his foes against someone who loses to teenagers in his films.