Watch Deadpool And Boba Fett Face Off In Epic Rap Battle

With a mouth like his, Deadpool is one of the best characters to pit against anyone in a rap battle, and he's putting his money where his mouth is as he goes head-to-head with Boba Fett in an episode of "Epic Rap Battles of History."

Deadpool starts out admitting that he doesn't know enough of Boba Fett to diss the bounty hunter but that's no reason for him to screw up the face-off, especially when he's up against "the dude a huge toothie cootchie chewed up."

He goes on to boast what he can do with his katanas and that he's one of a kind, mocking the fact that Boba Fett is a clone of Jango Fett and was doing "temp work for Vader and odd jobs for Jabba."

After Deadpool taunts Boba Fett by comparing their physicalities, it was the bounty hunter's turn to rip into the Marvel character, saying he was glad he keeps Tums because his opponent's style is basic, which makes him spacesick.

"Man, you're comic sloppy seconds," he added, calling out Deadpool for calling him a clone when he's a Deathstroke rip off and got Spiderman's eyes, Snake Eyes' weapons and Wolverine's powers.

And with all that, Boba Fett thinks Dr. Killebrew, who treated Deadpool at the Weapon X program, should go back to med school.

Deadpool, of course, did not take that sitting down, calling Boba Fett "the most overrated character anyone saw, with five lines in the trilogy and one of them was ‘AAAH.'"

The "Star Wars" character countered that he only needed five lines because he looked great, whereas Deadpool looked like someone spilled lasagna on his face. Not that the bounty hunter minds because his opponent is worth a lot brought back dead as "schizophrenics pay triple, one for each head."

Boba Fett then sends Deadpool home after a few more lines so he can use his power of regeneration to heal from the disintegration.

Boba Fett was last seen in "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Return of the Jedi," plus in a cameo for the digitally remastered special edition of "A New Hope." His origin in the "Star Wars" franchise was established in "Attack of the Clones."

Deadpool, on the other hand, has a movie coming out Feb. 12, 2016. He recently launched 12 Days of Deadpool to count down to Christmas Day and the release of a new trailer for his film.

Watch the epic rap battle go down below:

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