Chozen couldn't beat Daniel in The Karate Kid Part II, so why is he depicted as one of the franchise's best fighters in Cobra Kai? What changed?
There's nothing unusual here. I think we all agree that Chozen was written to be a far more deadly fighter than Daniel in KKII. That Daniel beat him was a one-off victory. If they fought 10 times, Chozen would beat him 9 out of 10 times. In fact, up until that final fight, Chozen got the best of Daniel (easily) several times.
Same with Johnny in KKI. Johnny was a far better fighter than Daniel. Daniel won the tournament on a point system fighting a strategic defense style, but in a free for all with no rules, no flags, no stopping between points or leaving the ring, Johnny (and later Mike Barnes) would beat Daniel most times. But these are movies about an underdog who (through goodness and virtue) defeats the superior fighters.
If Chozen was written to be an inferior fighter to Daniel (or Johnny or Barnes), there'd be no fight. But every once in a while, the underdog wins.
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