I don't think Luffy even did what Zoro wanted to do, I feel like this is where there may be some stuff that gets lost in translation.
The verb Zoro uses is 倒れる, and from my understanding that's the type of fall that happens when you faint, get KO'd and literally 'collapse' etc. Kaido...
That's to do with Luffy's overall skillset not the power of Zoro's attack. And Zoro's attack is the only one to have gotten a 'This wound will remain" line so you can spin it however you like.
You can't compare the two different types of attacks.
"It's what happens afterwards that's frightening!"
Oda's really making an emphasis on how bad of a shape Zoro is going to be left in after the drug wears off.
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Zoro didn't say King wasn't a swordsman he said King didn't identify as one.
It seems like from Zoro's POV it's about whether you identify as one or not, more than anything.
I think Oda's going down the route where Luffy has some Lunarian genes in him via a distant ancestor who mingled with a human.
This would then explain Luffy's ability to use fire to some degree.
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