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Thicc Bones vs Thicc Skins - Kirishima vs Saw Paing (GRACE)

The answer is simple. We toss Saw more against people he can beat. Let's not forget, every loss makes Kirishima stronger and manlier
 
Which reminds me, shouldn't there be something added to his profile about what Tetsu mentions? His armor getting stronger if he keeps getting attacked (unless he gets overwhelmed)?

Unless it already is and I am hella dumb.
 
Chapter 217. Tetsu says he can only be so durable while he gets harder the more he gets hit. I also remember something about his training while getting hit with Mashiro's tail and it getting progressively stronger due to this.
 
I felt like the implication was that he gets harder in general after each hit, not just the next time. But knife boy was gonna hurt him lethally, Renpa overwhelmed him too hard and fast for it to matter, and Bakugou outright said rapid firing to overcome him was working out in the tournament. But well, can be looked into a little more later too.
 
Glad to see that this match got popular while I was gone

Any other ideas for MHA vs Kengan matches? Might tie this into my Kengan vs DC match depending on how this goes.
 
Alright, Saw Paing's Hammer of Buma is 397.7 Kg of TNT, not bad but it will not be enough to severly damage Kirishima, what Saw Pain has an advantage in is durability, being capable of withstanding a beat down by Gaolang who is > 1.6 tons of tnt and his skull being higher than that as well. I think this will turn into a battle of attrition. How good is Kirishima stamina?
 
@PTS Shouldn't Yoroizuka's durability be Building level+ higher with his Skull? I say this because his durability >>> his AP and he was compared in endurance with Sekibayashi. His feats of fighting with Gaolang match up to that tier too.
 
Tbh we could probably give him 8-C+ dura for his bones since Gaolong has noted the that's he's never been able to knock him out or break his bones.

But at the same time, Gaolong's dialogue during his fight with Fang implies that he wasn't going for the kill against Saw, plus he only really complimented his skull durability, so eh.
 
Around 8 hours fighting earth beasts along the others.

But whole body hardening can only be done for about, like, 10 minutes tops? Then he needs a bit of a break.

Red Riot Unbreakable is only seconds.
 
If he stays in his base without using up all his stamina Kirishima should win mid diff due to higher AP and stamina, if hardens his body and wastes his energy I see Yoroizuka taking this high difficulty.

For now I vote Kirishima.
 
I mean, Kirishima could be hurt by consecutive .6 ton explosives while hardened, so his base form should very well be in the range for Saw Paing to wail on him.

And his whole fighting style relies on using his hardening. He can fight without it, but is uncommon for him not to default for it.
 
We already scale stamina in similarly strong people, like in Baki, if they are sufficiently close in strength and there's nothing that would indicate they wouldn't have much stamina (like Kaneda).

Rei isn't even physically durable by the standards of the tournament, rather being fast, but he fasted for from food and water nearly a week, only to remain standing in a single pose for 3 straight days at the near top of a 3500 m tall mountain as the final test of his training.
 
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