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Because they aren't identical at all. Totally different contexts, totally different narrative framing, totally different on the ground realities. Kaidou beat Luffy mid raid. Luffy beat Kaidou and closed out the raid.
So what you're saying is :

Kaido will be defeated when the Raid ends
The Raid ended
Therefore Kaido is defeated

Except Kaido's defeat IS what signifies the end of the Raid itself as it is its objective.

Kaido is defeat = The Raid ends

Therefore your syllogism is wrong because its premises implicitly include the answer you're looking for.

Since "the Raid ends" and "Kaido is defeated" are the exact same things in this case, then we can replace one with the other.

So your syllogism is implicitly this :

Kaido will be defeated when he is defeated
Kaido was defeated
Therefore Kaido is defeated

So, basically what you're saying is that 2+2 = 4 because 4 = 2+2.

That's not an argument, and even less so a proof.
That's like saying "that's just how things are".
 
One is the most honorable pirate that ever sailed the seas, was considered it's King.
The other is a guy that despite having on his crew someone that was enslaved and was a test subject he chose to enslave a country a act like a tyrant.

If you think Kaido is having a great send off like Whitebeard you might wanna skip the closing of Wano.
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Stuff like ZKK makes no fucking sense when his dream is to have a death that will he remembered like Whitebeards. So unless Oda is going to give him his dream then…

He has to die in the most pathetic way imaginable
Always argued this as well, only to be met with more nonsense responses lol
 
One is the most honorable pirate that ever sailed the seas, was considered it's King.
The other is a guy that despite having on his crew someone that was enslaved and was a test subject he chose to enslave a country a act like a tyrant.

If you think Kaido is having a great send off like Whitebeard you might wanna skip the closing of Wano.
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Always argued this as well, only to be met with more nonsense responses lol


Compare this to fucking Kaido :kobeha:
 
Why Big Mom Won't Die in Wano:

1. Big Mom's words upon her defeat: "Don't you think that this is enough to kill me."

2. Kaido's debt to Big Mom, and this debt is mentioned many times, the latest of them was in the previous chapter, which means that Oda is planning something about this debt.

3. Kaido's falling next to Big Mom is not in vain, something will happen between them, especially with regard to the debt between Big Mom and Kaido, Oda has brought them together so that Kaido pays off his debt.
 
Do people honestly think this is it for Kaido and Big Mom, they’re getting shot out of the volcano and BM is ditching Kaido for her crew
Him being betrayed by LinLin then getting more of his flashback then turning into a mindless beast because of it, I could see.

Personally think him just dying because of a betrayal with no one around him fits him better but I can be convinced otherwise
 
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