@Welkin , the manga stated that Jogo was above Dagon,
not that there's an overwhelming difference between them.
On another level implies that the gap between them is fairly large
Gege made that pretty clear with this statement
Because Toji defeated Dagon one-sidedly that gives us plenty of wiggle room to confidently say he could also defeat Jogo
It doesn't because 2 sorcerers that fought Dagon confirmed that Jogo is far stronger than him
how strong would Jogo then be compared to Dagon? 5 times as strong? 10 times? The manga never stated this directly and leaves it to us to speculate.
The manga doesn't give us exact calculations very often though
At the end of the day it's a battle manga that's still trying to tell a story
Gege isn't going to have a character say "Jogo is 4.5x stronger than Dagon" instead of making a general statement
This same logic could be applied to Toji anyway
He beat Dagon with help from Naobito
Do we have an exact number on the gap between them?
At this point we're just going in circles over and over.
We're going in circles because you insist on using Toji vs Dagon to prove Jogo is weaker than Toji
Jogo is >> Dagon according to statements
Toji is >> Dagon based on feats
But according to you Toji is stronger than Jogo because he beat someone that's... far weaker than Jogo is?
It just doesn't add up