So you want Zoro and Sanji to kill each other while there are events taking place?
Hows that make any sense storywise
Yeah, because Zoro and Kuina or Roger and Whitebeard were clearly killing each other...
Why should they do that?
Lmao, I don't get why they should have a serious fight, they just want to show to be stronger by doing other stuff more than trying to kill or seriously injure each other.
If Zoro is way stronger then why at FI he didn't defeat way more opponents than Sanji?
For me, at least, defeating a similar Number of fodders is still a factor of strength, someone way more powerful than you will defeat a way greater number of opponents.
Yes because "I catch bigger fish" "I beat more fodder" "I get more fruits from trees" represents serious strength rivalry of equals?
And fighting seriously is far from the thing, honestly. I've stated far more examples of how they don't replicate a serious rivalry whatsoever. It's not a huge character trait for either of them. They don't compete for similar goals. They don't inspire each other to become stronger in genuine character moments. They are not involved in each other's strength growth during those moments. And Sanji never joined Zoro in SO many significant parallels (WG, rooftop, and many more). It's simply a sort of funny and clashing bickering.
If Zoro is wastly stronger than Sanji he wouldnt spend so much time bickering with him.
You just cucked yourself
Lucci is vastly stronger than Jyabura and not only does he bicker, but he also have a cat-dog rivlary going, even as far as both of them transforming against each other for the sake of argument. They even have an entire backstory dedicated to their rivalry, and it was established that they have been like that for a long time.
And just because Zoro fought Kaku, it wouldn't take that aspect away from Lucci/Jyabura's rivalry.
Those kind of rivalries exist everywhere. The personalities clash, there were some differences, and then two allies get into a constant bicker rivalry, and they're not about equality in strength most of the time.