Senku vs One Above All




It’s time for the master of science to make his debut. Who better for him to fight than someone who can’t be explained by science? Senku wouldn’t buy into the One Above All’s hype and would quickly test the cosmic being with his many inventions. There’s no way TOAA could hope to stop Senku because that guy has so many gadgets. Senku may not be much of a fighter but he still has enough moxy to take the upper hand here. There really isn’t much that the One Above All could do to defend himself. Senku wins.

Mirai vs Ryuk




Mirai is a girl who seemed rather defenseless at the beginning of Crystar. That being said, I think it’s reasonable to assume that many people suspected something was up. Ryuk likely wouldn’t fall for her fake personality, but it wouldn’t matter because she could easily overpower him in a fight. Ryuk really doesn’t stand a chance here since Mirai could transform and end him with a single blow. Her super form took multiple magical girls to stop her and each one of them could wreck Ryuk. Mirai wins.

Kyojuro Rengoku vs Hop




Hop is a very determined Pokemon fighter. He’s always getting back up no matter how many times he loses. The kid can be a bit annoying at times, but he means well and is a fairly powerful trainer in his own right. That won’t be enough to stop Kyojuro though. I haven’t seen Kyojuro fight a whole lot, but in the action scenes he did get he was quite impressive. His fire abilities will make it difficult for Hop to get close and most of his Pokemon would go down quickly. The speed difference is too great here. Kyojuro Rengoku wins.

Julian Chase vs Thane




Julian is a commander from Gen Lock who has the ability to mind meld with a robot and fight that way. As a result he is a pretty tough fighter and that puts him above Thane. Otherwise the two would probably be a pretty even match in terms of hand to hand combat. Thane has his energy blasters, but I don’t think that can even hope to counter a giant mech. Ultimately this is Julian’s match to lose and I don’t think he will crumble under the pressure. Julian Chase wins.

Shigeo Kageyama vs Fumi Nishioka




Shigeo is a very powerful Esper whose abilities are well beyond most other fighters. He’s rarely ever had to go all out and this won’t be one of those times. Fumi has her sweeping abilities, but I’m not even sure if I could call those abilities psychic. She can command other individuals which is a mental based ability, but I think it’s fair to say that it won’t be working on Shigeo. Shigeo is considerably more powerful and he can defend while attacking which is a rare trait. Shigeo Kageyama wins.

Red (Transistor) vs Akito Sohma




When I think of Red I definitely think of the Pokemon character. This one is fairly obscure but a good lead all the same. She may not make the right decisions all of the time but she did a good job of not cracking when she was by her lonesome. She handles isolation better than Akito and at least she can fight which does give her a leg up in this match. I don’t expect Akito would be able to deal any real damage especially since she can move with such great speed. Red (Transistor) wins

Tohru vs Nemo




It’s always sad to see Nemo getting into the ring because of have the sneaking suspicion that he is about to take another loss. Well you would be right in this case as there is nothing he could really do against Tohru. Tohru isn’t really much of a fighter but if necessary she could still throw a punch at Nemo to take him down for the count. A fish can’t do much against even a basic attack likes at. Tohru wins.

Tsukasa (Dr Stone) vs Akito Sohma




Tsukasa is definitely one of those villains who believes he is on the right side. He doesn’t want to let corrupt people rule the world so he figures that destroying em all is the way to go. It’s at least a goal that you can understand compared to Akito’s which is just pretty petty the whole time. Akito’s can’t really fight either so he has to entirely rely on his reputation in order to claim wins. Tsukasa doesn’t care about such things so he would be able to win this round in a single blow. Tsukasa wins.

Garou vs Jinbei




Jinbei is known as one of the strongest water users in all of One Piece, but despite that he does end up taking a lot of Ls. His judgment is usually what holds him back and that’s a dangerous down-side when going up against someone like Garou. You need split second reaction times to take him on and I’m afraid that Jinbei is simply out of luck with that this time. Garou beats him in all stats so Jinbei will ultimately not last too long against such a fierce foe. Garou wins.

Amadeus vs Suiryu




Suiryu is one of those characters who shows up out of nowhere and begins to dominate whenever he is on screen. The guy’s just an awesome character and I hope to see him return in the manga someday. His physical skills are out of this world and I would definitely consider him to be high level S tier in the verse. Amadeus has trouble with basic spells and never seems to want to be in a fight. I feel bad for the guy, but at the end of the day he’s going to have to embrace his abilities someday and be ready to step up. Until then he won’t be able to keep up with Suiryu. Suiryu wins.