So what you're saying is :
Kaido will be defeated when the Raid ends
The Raid ended
Therefore Kaido is defeated
Except Kaido's defeat IS what signifies the end of the Raid itself as it is its objective.
Kaido is defeat = The Raid ends
Therefore your syllogism is wrong because its premises...
Luffy lost in 1042 and Kaido was announced as the victor by the narrator in 1043 with Luffy being out for the entire chapter but it was still reasonable to argue that he was going to get back up.
So why would it be crazy to think the same about Kaido now considering the two scenarios are...
Luffy has been out for a chapter.
Kaido seems to be out for the whole chapter as well.
If Kaido doesn't come back up next chapter (flashback excluded) then he is truly done for.
But for now I'd rather stay opened to anything.
Yeah, I guess it's true.
Maybe Zoro personally saw Hyouzou as too much of a joke to call him a swordsman, or maybe he simply forgot about him due to how much of a small fry he was.
That's my bad for Daz Bones, I just went to check and it's actually him who said himself he wasn't a swordsman...
In my opinion swordsmen are people who exclusively fight with swords, which is why Zoro said Mr. 1 and King weren't swordsmen as soon as they started using other means of attack.
That's why in my opinion Law also doesn't qualify as a swordsman because he doesn't always use his sword, he mostly...
Do I really have to create an account to tell you people that Aokiji doesn't have a body to freeze? So yeah, Todoroki can't do anything.
Let's also not forget that Aokiji has advanced armament haki as shown in Marineford when he deflected Whitebeard's attack, but he also has advanced observation...
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