Boring answer, but I favor the original: Kirk brawling with Gary Mitchell. There's something about the camera work that really makes it live for me. 

Obvious, but yes.Spock v. Kirk in Amok Time is pretty cool.
After which we never had to suffer Q again on DS9, if only Picard and Janeway had gotten the memoReally? 13 posts in, and no love for Sisko popping Q right in the kisser?
Well, that one's mine, then.![]()
Runner up is actor/stuntman Jerry Catron, unbilled as Mr. Montgomery in "The Doomsday Machine". He shows off a few martial arts moves before Decker beats the crap out of him.
Good ... Q get knocked on his ass.Really? 13 posts in, and no love for Sisko popping Q right in the kisser?
Picard's fight with the Nausicaan in 'Tapestry.' The man gets stabbed through the heart and laughs.
Warmest Wishes,
Whoa Nellie
Good ... Q get knocked on his ass.Really? 13 posts in, and no love for Sisko popping Q right in the kisser?
Bad ... it was an episode into which Q appeared.
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Favorite fighter? Not sure, but let's give a shout-out to Yeoman Martha Landon in "The Apple," who pulls some judo moves worthy of Emma Peel or Batgirl . . . .
Good ... Q get knocked on his ass.Really? 13 posts in, and no love for Sisko popping Q right in the kisser?
Bad ... it was an episode into which Q appeared.
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This.
Favorite fighter? Not sure, but let's give a shout-out to Yeoman Martha Landon in "The Apple," who pulls some judo moves worthy of Emma Peel or Batgirl . . . .
This.
I also want to give a nod to the DS9 episode where Kira and Sisko are taking out Klingons left and right as they board the station. (I think it's one of the early episodes when the Fed/Klingon treaty is dismissed yet again due to a disagreement on whether or not to fight an enemy).
Good ... Q get knocked on his ass.
Bad ... it was an episode into which Q appeared.
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This.
Favorite fighter? Not sure, but let's give a shout-out to Yeoman Martha Landon in "The Apple," who pulls some judo moves worthy of Emma Peel or Batgirl . . . .
This.
I also want to give a nod to the DS9 episode where Kira and Sisko are taking out Klingons left and right as they board the station. (I think it's one of the early episodes when the Fed/Klingon treaty is dismissed yet again due to a disagreement on whether or not to fight an enemy).
That DS9 ep is 'The Way of the Warrior', the first episode of season 4. Every one of the main cast members becomes a total bad ass, and fights off trained Klingon warriors, except O'Brien who is knocked outThe writers must really have it in for O'Brien . Legend has it that Ira Steven Behr wanted an 'O'Brien must die!' episode every season
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