Killer is the one who'll have issues with Hawkins' abilities. All he can do is jump around and be fast, but that won't help him against someone like Hawkins. We also don't even know what his Goma no So form can really do. It might have some unique abilities. This fight won't be easy for Killer...
Wow Kid can be really lucky that Hawkins didn't choose him as his opponent :myman: He ran away from him 'cause he knew Hawkins is too much for him :madmonk:
Remember when he went against Kizaru? Unfortuantely Kizaru at that point was way too much for any of the supernova to really be able to oppose him. Still, he used his Goma no So form, because he wanted to use more of his strength. So, we can say this time Hawkins will actually be really serious...
How long have I been waiting for this moment :josad: Ever since Sabaody Archipelago Arc.
He finally used his Goma no So form :steef: It also looks it has been improved.
Hawkins doesn't play around anymore.
We'll see how this fight plays out, but you know Hawkins chance to win is way higher than Killer coming out on top. These numbers are very important :myman:
:stop:Hawkins is not just a headliner. He is the captain of the Hawkins pirates :steef: An extremely powerful and competent individual who is able to predict the future :finally:
Hawkins vs Killer will be an intense and interesting fight. Hawkins is very strategic, cunning and calculative. He likes to take his time and make plans. Also, his fighting style is very abstract and strange. Killer on the other hand, is very agile, speedy and fast. This battle will be insane...
Hawkins is just a very careful and watchful person, someone who really likes to rely on his numbers. I can see a time where his absolute trust will hold him back and affect him negatively. This could be that time, however I think think it'll happen only at the end of their fight.
To be honest, you can't blame Hawkins for sticking with Kaido and BM. The Yonko are built differently. They are just absolute monsters and beating them is almost impossible, so I can fully understand Hawkins' reasoning here.
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