Being equally important doesn't mean equal in strength They wouldn't get anywhere without Nami. Does that mean she's equal to them in strength? Of course not.
The chapter does not say that King it's not a swordsman. It just saying that he doesn't call himself one because he doesn't stick to any type of form, transformation or style in battle.
Just because you don't call yourself something doesn't mean you aren't. It's like a mixed martial artist who...
Those scenes prove how much stronger King is compared to Queen and how he's taking Zoro much more serious.
King is using his sword. He turned it into a sword breaker to either try to break/remove Zoro's sword. He is punching and kicking. All that shows he's taking the fight much more serious...
Those two fight Big Mom together doesn't mean they are stronger than Zoro or King individually. The manga is making it clear Zoro will be the only one strong enough to defeat King, except for Luffy.
2 people fighting together doesn't mean they are equal. The rooftop battle made that clear.
This is about to be another great fight from Zoro. This has the potential to be his best fight yet.
Whenever Zoro fights an opponent who's body is a weapon the fight turns out to be an amazing fight.
Mr. 1
Kaku
King
It time to talk about swordsman.
The chapter is not saying that King it's not a swordsman, it's just saying that he doesn't call himself one because he doesn't stick to any type of form, transformation or style in battle.
Just because you don't call yourself something doesn't mean you aren't.
I knew this type of BS would be pushed.
Zoro rooftop feats don't go away just because he's fighting King. This chapter gives King more hype and shows use Kaido is not used to handling pain. That makes sense since Kaido has a near invincible body he normally does get hurt so he doesn't feel...
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