Future Events Akainu's final opponent : Does the manga hint at Sabo or Luffy?

Who will defeat Akainu


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#24
...maybe Dragon as alternative, then? Sabo vs Akainu, Sabo gets a powerup and win? Or Akainu beat Sabo, but Dragon beat Akainu?
 
#25


According to Larine fans, the final match-ups of Revolutionary Army:

Dragon vs. St. Charlos




Sabo vs. St. Rosward




:suresure:

Do they even think before writing these?

If they use an average IQ, then they could clearly see the Ladmirals are the true representative of Celestial Dragons power, and Dragon, Sabo needs to deal with them if they want to take them down.



Sengoku: ''In fact, the reason Garp has continually refused the rank of Admiral, is because becoming one will place him squarely under the thumb of the Celestial Dragons.''

While Luffy doesn't need to fight with an Admiral, as its confirmed by Big Mom, she doesn't mention any of them:





:jackcopium:
Gorosei are celestial dragons too
:risicheck::hapnoel:
 

Sir Tuna Sandwich II

SII - Sakazuki Incinerate Imu
#26
He discarded the yonko anyway and focused on the world nobles lol
Can’t you see Kaido and Meme are already choking on magma before the final saga started?
He won’t fight Shanks & Buggy (might actually fight emperor Buggy), Blackbeard will surpass yonko status and reach godhood eventually. The yonko system has totally collapsed.

the story has focused on the poneglyphs and the void century since way before the timeskip. What do you think will happen after Luffy finishes off his pirate race, reaches laughtale and becomes pirate king? Naturally the void century will be uncovered, that’s when Luffy and his allies take down the government. Get it?
Crydo and Meme were literally overshadowed by 2 characters Oda just made-up during their arc(s):
1) Rocks
2) Imu-sama

Now even Buggy is Yonko lmao
 
#27
Luffy won't fight Akainu as a main arc villain because it would be too easy and boring
It would be like if Luffy fought Don Krieg in Enies Lobby instead of Lucci
Even Zoro can beat Akainu now
The only plausible scenario where they fight is if Luffy Bluenos him on his way to Imu
 
#30
Luffy won't fight Akainu as a main arc villain because it would be too easy and boring
It would be like if Luffy fought Don Krieg in Enies Lobby instead of Lucci
Even Zoro can beat Akainu now
The only plausible scenario where they fight is if Luffy Bluenos him on his way to Imu
You are underestimating the retcon ability of Oda...and it won't be an easy fight for Luffy..and it is not boring...Luffy vs Akainu should happen from story POV...and Luffy can't blueno a fellow top tier.....
 
#32
I'll let you be the judge of that :kobeha:

Sabo


Luffy


I was kind enough to leave out the parts about the blatant BB/Akainu parallelism in chapters 578/650 as well as the significance of aching scars which are said to tie by fate the scarred individual and the one who inflicted the wound and of course the fact that Akainu is the only man to ever break Luffy's will :cheers:
it gona be fujitora:suresure:, purple tiger against red dog:akaman:vs:fujilaugh:
 
#34
Luffy might have a confrontation with Akainu, but it will ultimately end up as Sabo vs. Akainu. You cannot really take Luffy's and Sabo's words as ultimate proof for your narrative, as the narrative building up goes beyond what both initially planned.

- Luffy said he needs to beat both Yonko and Admirals if he wants to become the PK. Problems: (1) He already beat Kaido, who is above the other Yonko and the Admirals, he also didn't face Big Mom, and it stands to question whether he will face Shanks. Just as Luffy never mentioned Akainu in particular as a fight he will have, but rather grouping together Admirals as a bastion standing between him and his dream of becoming PK.

- Now however, Luffy's role goes beyond becoming the PK. He is the reincarnation of Joyboy basically, whose purpose is to unite the world and face the leaders or the leader of the WG, which is Imu him- or herself, who is the antithesis to Luffy. Akainu as a (fleet) admiral is just a replaceable soldier (not the first and not the last (fleet) admiral), whose defeat won't change anything

- At the same time, while the Revos said that their enemies are the Celestial Dragons, they now come to realize that the scope is actually larger than they can encompass. Facing the King of the World for god knows how many centuries is not something the Revos aimed to doing; Sabo himself as the second in command was in utter shock to witness that there is a power standing behind the Celestials and even the Gorosei, who sits on the throne. Fighting Imu will be out of their scope.

- And while Akainu isn't a celestial, he is their greatest shield. The Admirals are said to be the WG's greatest military force and the admirals the direct dogs of said Celestials, with Akainu being the strongest of them and with the highest position. Sabo understanding the scope of events and understanding Luffy is the chosen one to bring peace and unity to the world, would be perfectly fine with taking over the fight with the Celestials strongest shield, while Luffy himself will aim for Imu.

- And while Sabo has no personal grudge against Akainu and said Ace made his own decisions, we know that Sabo inherited both Ace' power and will, with people mentioning how alike Sabo and Ace are, and with Sabo upon wasting Burgess, saying that it seems like Ace hasn't forgiven them and speaks through Sabo thus. So having inherited Ace' will and being Luffy's "new" brother who was believed to be death, it is perfectly reasonable for Sabo to yet again act like Ace, who stood between Luffy and Akainu, dying in the process of protecting Luffy, but this time, while Sabo will do the same (just like Ace standing between Luffy and Akainu), he will actually be able to compete with Akainu, while telling Luffy to proceed to the "real" enemy of the world he as Joyboy has to face.
 
#36
I'll let you be the judge of that :kobeha:

Sabo


Luffy


I was kind enough to leave out the parts about the blatant BB/Akainu parallelism in chapters 578/650 as well as the significance of aching scars which are said to tie by fate the scarred individual and the one who inflicted the wound and of course the fact that Akainu is the only man to ever break Luffy's will :cheers:
Look at Luffy's reaction when Zoro brought up Ace in 1060 and you got the answer. :myman:

Anybody who believes Luffy is over Ace's death at Papazuki's hand is reading Two Piece. :milaugh:
 

Sir Tuna Sandwich II

SII - Sakazuki Incinerate Imu
#37
Look at Luffy's reaction when Zoro brought up Ace in 1060 and you got the answer. :myman:

Anybody who believes Luffy is over Ace's death at Papazuki's hand is reading Two Piece. :milaugh:
This people are coping hard lmao
Luffy literally lived with Ace for about 7 years unlike Sabo who only been with them for little time it's obvious who closer to Ace
 

Cinera

𝐀𝐬𝐩𝐢𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐌𝐚𝐬𝐜𝐡𝐞𝐧𝐧𝐲 𝐏𝐞𝐭
#39
I'll let you be the judge of that :kobeha:

Sabo


Luffy


I was kind enough to leave out the parts about the blatant BB/Akainu parallelism in chapters 578/650 as well as the significance of aching scars which are said to tie by fate the scarred individual and the one who inflicted the wound and of course the fact that Akainu is the only man to ever break Luffy's will :cheers:
At this point Sabo is more likely to confront Imu Sama than Sakazuki.

Those who argue otherwise have let their powerscaling agendas neuter their reading comprehension.
 
#40
If Sabo should have a shred if importance then he will fight Akainu

No way Sabo fights Imu directly, when Oda focuses on Luffy and gives him everything ( ZKK boys knows about this all too well)

I can see Luffy clashing with Akainu to flesh out established plot points but Sabo intervenes and finish the fight
 
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