In the first few minutes of the fight the marine would either shoot or knockout Robin Hood, thus ending the fight
However if it were an Archery contest Robin would win quite easily.
If it were a larceny competition Robin would win as Marines are not able to engage in such conduct until there is a declaration of war.
If it were a matter of taking from the rich and giving to the poor Robin would again win as marines are trained to protect the US foreign policy and to accept collateral damage.
What historical figure inspired the legend of Robin Hood? How did Robin Hood's character evolve in literature and film over the centuries? What is the significance of Sherwood Forest in Robin Hood's story? Who are Robin Hood's main allies and adversaries in the tales? How do different adaptations portray Robin Hood's relationship with Lady Marian? What themes, such as justice and rebellion, are commonly explored in Robin Hood's stories? How has the depiction of Robin Hood changed in modern interpretations compared to traditional tales?
Some words that rhyme with Robin Hood are "good," "hood," "understood," and "could."
ONNCast - 2012 Modern-Day Robin Hood 2-2 was released on: USA: 3 January 2013
robin hood is actually consider a legend
I dont think so but i wish it would because i love robin hood
robin hood is the most famous and the best because my brother IS robin hood
If the story is just a thinly veiled copy of the Robin Hood legends then NO, I find such attempts plagiarism. Like the Movie 'Outland' was a blatant repeat of 'High Noon".
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa 'Robin Hood'.
Robin Hood would have worn turnshoes. There is a link below to an article on them. It is very short, but has a picture.
Friar Tuck is a companion to Robin Hood in the legends about that character. He is a common character in modern Robin Hood stories which depict him as a jovial friar.
Before he became an outlaw Robin Hood would have probably been in the upper-class because he owned land.
I would have to say Robin Hood, for no other reason than he has stood the test of time.