Windu would win. The reasoning is pretty simple, Windu was able to fight evenly and eventually overpower Sidious, while Maul got handled pretty easily while fighting alongside his brother.
Mace windu clear winner 9/10 times. His use of vapad would make the fight play out similair to windu vs palpatine. He would use the seething rage pouring out of maul against him, and as mauls force power was so much weaker than windu's it would be an undisputed win for windu.
This suggests that Mace Windu would still fall to Obi-Wan. However, the Powers of the Jedi Sourcebook says that Mace Windu is second only to Yoda as a duelist. The book does not discuss how Obi-Wan ranks compared to Windu, but at best it's a draw when it comes to their skills.
By the time of Episode 3; Anakin is in his prime, and already one of the Jedi Order's most powerful “masters” (although technically still a knight), just behind Obi-Wan, Windu, and Yoda. Maul wouldn't stand a chance. Anakin stomps.
Darth Vader. Mace Windu can obviously put up a somewhat decent struggle, but he can't win, nor is he Vader's equal. Basically, Mace Windu might have two advantages against Vader, his Vaapad and his shatterpoints awareness, not only against Vader, but against most darksiders in general.
In Star Wars Legends and Canon, Galen Marek (Starkiller) is the only Jedi (other than Obi-Wan Kenobi) to put a beat down on Darth Vader/Anakin Skywalker. Galen was secretly trained as a Sith Lord apprentice to Vader, but returned to the light side and the Jedi.
Conversation. Wait.... has Darth Maul ever won a single fight? He beat a guy (forget the name) in season 5 of clone wars, and he beat qui-gon. So 2 yes.
Using his double-bladed lightsaber, Maul held off both Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn in the heart of the Theed Royal Palace.
Having trained in the ways of the Force, Darth Maul was a formidable warrior strong with the dark side and possessed deadly skills in lightsaber combat. In addition, he was a scheming mastermind who plotted his return to power despite losing his place in the ranks of the Sith.
Jedi Master. Prodigiously talented in the Force, Windu passed the trials early, and continued to progress through the ranks of the order by achieving the title of Jedi Master and, at the remarkably young age of twenty-eight, was appointed to the Jedi Council.
Given his erratic yet well-planned offenses, Mace Windu could defeat Yoda, but not using his acquired Vaapad fighting style. Vaapad provided Windu an advantage over dark side practitioners like Palpatine, but Windu had to absorb dark side energy to use it against his adversary.
Yes, Mace Windu really defeated Palpatine. You can clearly see it in the movie and George Lucas confirmid that his victory was legit.
No, Palpatine is still superior enough that the outcome is practically clear to be his to win. Palpatine was skilled enough to be an even match for Vaapad Mace and held his own against Yoda for an extended period of time. Maul might reach Dooku by Season 7.
That notwithstanding, Master Windu was also one of the best. If the two spared as Jedi, Dooku would probably win the match because he was the better all-around duelist. But if this issue's fight had continued with Windu as a Sith, Windu would have been able to turn the tables.
Darth maul would beat kylo ren no doubt he held his fight pretty long against two Jedi and kylo ten got trained by Luke who didn't have that much training. Maul was trained from a very young age and killed a fully trained Jedi master who was 40 years older than him.
In the film's climax, Maul duels Qui-Gon and his apprentice Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor). He is able to kill Qui-Gon and knock Obi-Wan down a shaft, but Kenobi propels himself out of the pit and uses Qui-Gon's lightsaber to bisect Maul, sending the two parts of his body falling down the shaft.
Fandom. Question: Did Maul know Sidious was Palpatine? In legends he did. In the darth plagueis novel I'm pretty sure there's a part where maul was reflecting on his master's political machinations and how he is publicly known as palpatine.
Darth Maul died during a final battle with Obi-Wan in the Rebels TV series, and Palpatine couldn't have cared less. For him, finding and killing Maul for his failure simply wasn't worth the effort.
Yep. Darth Maul didn't really say or show straight up that he "feared" Darth Vader, but he openly stated his belief that he could not defeat Darth Vader without the help of the Jedi, therefore on his own.
Darth Maul and Obi-Wan's long-standing rivalry started in Episode 1 and lasted all the way until Star Wars: Rebels. Throughout his lifetime, Maul seemed to hate Kenobi! Every time Maul says Kenobi.
It's already well-established that Qui-Gon was incredibly strong with the Force. He continuously studied the ways of the Force and eventually learned enough about the Cosmic Force and the Living Force to unlock the secrets of eternal life.
Master Yoda has risen above all others to claim the top spot as the most powerful Jedi of all time and the true chosen one according to IGN's audience. He won pretty handily as well, as he was victorious in 89,756 of his 95,243 battles and had a win percentage of 94.2%.
Some time later, he faced the Sith Lord Darth Vader. Infil'a put up a fierce fight against Vader, almost killing him by throwing the already damaged Sith Lord off of a cliff. Despite severe damage to his suit, Vader survived the fall, and repaired himself with parts from Infil'a's droid, Arex.
One of the main reasons why Yoda would've won against Anakin is simply because he was far better trained than him. Yoda could see the moves his opponents were going to make before they made them; therefore, battling against Anakin would've put him at a far heavier advantage.