It doesn’t matter that he hasn’t had a true challenge. The only reason I brought up Doflamingo is because everybody that isn’t a fanboy knows he would have been obliterated by him. We know where Zoro stood, so him not getting a full on fight doesn’t matter. It never mattered. Law also didn’t get his ass whipped by Doflamingo either. Law going from Doflamingo to commander makes more sense than Zoro does, knowing that Zoro would have been stomped by Doflamingo, and his only fight thus far having been someone significantly beneath Doflamingo.
We haven’t seen his limit. That’s made up nonsense. Oda also doesn’t need to show us that he’s gotten stronger. He hasn’t shown us that any of the SH’s that were on Wano during WCI have gotten any stronger, besides Zoro. By that logic, they haven’t gotten stronger either. It’s been well established that people get stronger the further they move in the grand line on their journey. Saying Law has been stagnant is ridiculous, considering that and how he scolded Doflamingo for remaining stagnant himself.
The only reason Luffy struggled against Cracker is because Cracker stalled Luffy and hid behind his crackers. Law’s fruit eliminates that entirely, and Cracker would be well within range at all times. Law would have probably beaten Cracker faster, because Cracker wouldn’t have been able to hide from him.
It’s not astronomically big. It’s fair sized, but nothing that can’t and won’t close later.
When have I ever said they’re equals? Please, quote me on it. I’ve said they’re rivals, not equals. All I said is that being weaker now does not mean they aren’t rivals and won’t be equals, or near it, later. That’s exactly what happened with Whitebeard and Roger. They’re not forced parallels and it’s not a joke.
Again, never said they were equals. Don’t know why you’re pretending I did. Also, the to say that Kid isn't as far down as Law is compared to Luffy because of them lifting bricks is laughable. At the end of the day, Kid and Law received the same portrayal as Luffy’s rivals, despite what you say.