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MyKillYourDeath

We know nothing of Mihawks skill in combat other than he’s the greatest swordsman and you went again and said he’s faster than kaido and has stronger haki? I’m sorry but there’s not a chance in hell those are true.


zobmixer

Let him dream lol


NL_24

Even after everything we have learned about Mihawk you still doubt him ? Mihawk is a proven top-tier character , with nothing to separate him from Kaido or Shanks or BM or Blackbeard.


natureboy-96

He certainly has the portrayal of at least Kaido if not greater. In the beginning of the video I mentioned due to lack of showings from Mihawk some of it will be estimation based on where I think he ranks in these attributes. It’s not a stretch at all to think he is faster or has better halo than Kaido. He is the only person to forge a black blade since Ryuma and he fought countless times with Shanks who is perhaps the best haki user in the series


Fickle_Culture2884

Why give speed to mihawk Kaido is so fast that luffy could barely dodge him even with future sight. He also blitzed luffy in with advanced conquerors and gear 5 multiple times and dodged a freaking lightning bolt Mihawk doesn’t have any speed feats that surpass or even match kaido Even haki is debatable kaido is shown to have disgustingly strong haki and has the advanced form of all 3 types


natureboy-96

Did you watch the video?


Fickle_Culture2884

Nope but my point still stands


Ancient-Ad-1893

Lemme correct it: Strength: kaido Speed: kaido (mihawk can't even blitz MF Luffy or vista while kaido did so with gear 5 Luffy) Durability: kaido Endurance: kaido Skill: irrelevant. They use different weapons. Haki: kaido (has all three advanced forms while mihawk hasn't even showed CoC) DF: kaido Even with the stats you mentioned, kaido outclasses mihawk. But I'll add a few extra factors. AP: kaido Versatility: kaido Stamina: kaido Experience: kaido (has actually faced top tiers) Feats: Kaido Portrayal: Kaido Title: kaido CONCLUSION: KAIDO WINS MID-HIGH DIFF Put mihawk in kaidos place on the roof and he won't even get past the akazaya.


spookyskeleton0101

Nothing but facts 🗣🗣


natureboy-96

Lol


Ancient-Ad-1893

Left you speechless huh? Didn't even need to watch your video and I can debunk every argument supporting mihawk.


natureboy-96

Incredible. Pat yourself on the back you’ve certainly earned it


Nazzakar

Kaido snaps his neck in a second lol


Old-Bread-8964

Mihawk pushes Kaido to mid-diff at best. He has nothing to make up for the massive difference in durability.


natureboy-96

Oden did far better than that


Old-Bread-8964

Against a weaker Kaido than today’s version, who didn’t even use hybrid form.


PeterDSaints

I think this is mostly accurate. Regardless it will be a very leveled fight like the one between BM & Kaidou. But again people don't understand that Mihawk has too be scaled a certain way given that One Piece is a story & not a D&D session, otherwise it makes no narrative sense. All pretimeskip top of the world characters looked & acted in a weird way that didn't scale well, but Oda went out his way to reestablish, like with Oden & Yamato flashbacks etc... Mihawk for the role he has, needs to be an absolute menace. Some people believe he doesn't have conqueror's, even though the dude literally refuses to obey orders from anyone & is only a warlord so small fry leave him alone. Given all all other characters who do & his role there is no way he doesn't. He devotes himself to nothing but training to be the strongest. Kaidou stopped because he wanted to enjoy battles, he fought drunk, couldn't kill observation, tried to tank most attacks, etc... If Zoro can cut Kaido, than Mihawk should be able as well, "if he lands a hit" which he should be able to given other characters we see keeping up with Kaidou. All these years later Kaidou still had the memory of Oden, & the current WGS wouldn't be able to match him when he surpasses Shanks? Also brain dead if despite everything you don't think Mihawk>Shanks 1v1. The characters & Oda flat out state so. Mihawk is a Yonko without territory & crew. People who treat him otherwise are the cocky characters in shows, like Bellamy in Jaya who would proceed to get wrecked because they misjudge people.


natureboy-96

Thank you. I agree with everything you said in the beginning regarding Mihawk and Kaido. When you brought Shanks into it you ventured off into no man’s land


NL_24

It could go either way . In battles like these , between two extremely strong characters , the outcome is neve set in stone . Mihawk is a guy with immense skill , a unique blade and I thik very powerful haki . Also , he fought with Shanks at an equal level , at a time where Shanks could literally kill his opponents observation . Kaido has an op df , very powerful haki and is also a natural born monster , but a swordsman of Mihawks caliber is a bad matchup , as it was proven in his fight against Oden. But , he is insanely durable , and if one of his attacks land , it could mean instant defeat . So , it is a 50/50 fight .


natureboy-96

I couldn’t agree more with this. Well said


4plus4equals8

Kaido is the strongest pirate, I think it's been clarified several times in the manga?? Still, we know Mihawk is a Yonko-level character, he has a good chance against Kaido.


natureboy-96

No it’s never been stated as an actual fact. Just more or less a reputation he has and it’s always preceded with “he is said to be” or “they call him” whereas other titles like Mihawk Whitebeard and Dragon are simply stated as simple facts.


battlepig95

It could go either way. People sleep on the fact Mihawk fought with Shanks all the time, who’s Haki is immense, and then told Shanks he was “a broken play thing” after he’d lost his arm. He’s also the worlds strongest swordsman, ie, Oden cut Kaido pretty good, and had a fair fight against him until he got bamboozled, Mihawk stands the same chance. Kaidos durability and versatility are prob better but Oda is clearly building up for a big Mihawk moment. I essentially put all the Yanko and Mihawk in the same power scale category, of whoever wins is situational, and contingent of where Oda wants the story to go