Besides all of them having a good choreography, they are fundamentally follow the same rules and thus resulting in a flow that is visually appealing and a good read at the same time.
Most other post ts fights have too many disrupting factors within the fight itself, like Zoro trying to tame Enma and not to lose his swords, Garp having to fight multiple opponents seperately, Law being required to be saved and Trebol and Bellamy getting in Luffy's way against Doffy etc.
Besides all of them having a good choreography, they are fundamentally follow the same rules and thus resulting in a flow that is visually appealing and a good read at the same time.
Most other post ts fights have too many disrupting factors within the fight itself, like Zoro trying to tame Enma and not to lose his swords, Garp having to fight multiple opponents seperately, Law being required to be saved and Trebol and Bellamy getting in Luffy's way against Doffy etc.
Funny because to me that was the worst fight up to that point. Ruined by Katakuri's fanboyism, healing punches and no consequences.
Best fight is Zoro vs King.
I think narratively it is definitely one of the strongest fights in the series, and had the first truly epic action animation oriented episode of the series(I think that the only other precursor would be episode 616, which was Smoker vs Vergo funnily enough).
It has definitely been surpassed on the action animation front, but I think it still holds up really well.
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