At the end of the day there are many factors that determine who will win:-
1. Skill
2. Stamina
3. Will
4. State of mind
5. Your opposition
But the Shaolin monks are formidable adversaries too. Where the European swordsmen would have lost out would have been due to lack of hand to hand combat skills and the range of on body weaponry on the Samurais.
hand to hand combat ... lol
ever heard of greeke wrestling? 1000years BC the most popular sport in greece the first no running Olympic disciplin added to the olympic games in 708 BC.... 1500 years BEFOR the Shaolin Temple was established..
Greek wrestling was adopted by the romans and spread over europe befor chrisit birth... still 500 years befor Shaolin Temple was established..
European HEMA specaily in full armor was a mix of weapon fight and hand to hand combat... you needed to be highly trained and skilled to even get a chance to unbalanece a enemy in full armor to get the chance to penetrate a gap in armor.
Sword fight without armor...
europeans much larger..(average european male of early middle age were 173cm... 2cm larger than average japanese male of TODAY)
european swords much longer (at same weight), better balanced, larger hand gard... but need more skill to use
for a sword fight without armor u need
-skill
-speed
-range
-stamina pointless, a swordfight to death without armor does not take long
-will pointless, if u lack speed range and skill
-weapon here european weapons completely outclass japanese in range and quality
1200AD > long sword
1.1-1.8kg blade 90-110cm (two hander)
in 14th century they started to become longer and more pointing as thrusting weapons (upcoming full plate armor)
1400AD > Katana
1.1-1.3kg blade 60-73cm (two hander)
1500AD > Rapier
1kg blade average 104cm (hand protection also cover the sword arm from the front) it is the only sword specialy developt for one to one sword duel without armor.. equaly skilled fighter Katana vs Rapier... 9 of 10 wins for the Rapier... far more range, quicker, more control, hand protection allows to stop enemy swings without fear of getting cuts in the sword hand, spring steel always get back into shape if bend in a duel (Japanese swords had a extrem hard cutting ege but a very soft back and stay bend if they were bend in combat)
You should see this instead.
At least this is a match / sparring. Real Sparring.
This video is utterly nonsens...
first both use the same lenght of sticks... a longsword is 20-40cm longer than a Katana... the guy representing "longsword" has no idea what he does