King was his underling....it means nothing.
Reality is kaido was never placed in the same breath as Prime Roger and WB by others like Navy and other yonkous....
Kaido didn't achieve anything except for ruling over wano....and having one PG...
Dude went down way before final war and we even get to learn God Valley about Void century....to luffy who has yet to reach EoS strength
King was his underling....it means nothing.
If this meant nothing, Oda wouldn't have written King saying it in the first place. Oda himself validates King's words in an SBS 98 about Gear 5... So now we have to ignore what's written in the manga for your agenda about Xebec to make any sense? Strange way to scale the characters' strength.
Reality is kaido was never placed in the same breath as Prime Roger and WB by others like Navy and other yonkous....
Navi and others = important. King, Oda talking = doesn't matter? Kaidou, Roger, and Xebec are from different eras, nobody will be comparing the WSC described as the strongest in history to a dead man like Xebec and Roger. If you don't care about what King says, you might as well not care about what Kaidou says, considering only the PK Roger, WB, and Xebec as people who are only capable of facing him. How much of the manga are you going to say doesn't matter just to make your absurd ideas make sense in the end? LOL
Kaido didn't achieve anything except for ruling over wano....and having one PG...
He managed to rule the nation that, even in modern times, is feared by the Marines, a nation that the government failed to obtain for decades, an important point for the story...
What did Whitebeard and Xebec achieve? Xebec failed in everything he attempted, Whitebeard was a coward who only wanted to live with his fake family on a ship...
Kaidou's objectives weren't as small as theirs: world domination, the creation of the world's strongest army, obtaining the ancient weapons and the One Piece, starting the greatest war the world has seen, establishing a pirate empire that pirates from all over the world will call paradise, and even the destruction of the world. These goals are on a completely different level compared to anything Whitebeard and Xebec or Roger ever aspired to in their lives.