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Yor Briar VS Yu (The Boxer)

But in all seriousness how skilled is Yor in this case?

Given Yu's reactions scale above his normal speed and he's able to fight against opponents who can one hit kill and speed blitz him in this key, how is she going to reliably hit him?
 
uhhhhh Yu did deal with genius combatants before, and surpasses Jean Pierre who's dealt with armed gangs and could react in extreme situations. Yu is gonna have to hit her...a lot...i'll stay neutral for now
 
He'll be able to hit her a lot lol, a good hit to the heart will make her a potato just as it did Aaron, or at least allow slow her down significantly.
 
He'll be able to hit her a lot lol, a good hit to the heart will make her a potato just as it did Aaron, or at least allow slow her down significantly.
thing is, she is arguably better than Aaron. Besides higher AP, her combat style is crazy and highly mobile.
 
I weep. I weep tears. They won't stop flowing. And they are not tears of happiness.

Yor has been an Assassin since she was a little girl and has done that job ever since. Shes a high ranking Garden Assassin, a group so infamous and legendary that a single member is capable of whiping out an entire military troop. Yor herself additionally has soloed a group of the continents best assassins, who were all armed with various weapons, such as guns, knives, rifles and even exotic shit like steel threads and chakrams, all working together to kill her.

Then other stuff like Pressurepoint skills, Bloodlust sensing, throwing skills, instinctive reaction, its all on her profile
 
Damn.

Yu ain't got all that crazy ******* skill shit with assassins and stuff. But uh, I may as well list his skill feats.

In the beginning of the series, when he hadn't even learned boxing nor gone through any physical training, he was able to effortlessly defeat Ryu Baeksan, who was previously stated multiple times to be an insane boxing genius capable of beating up dozens upon dozens of gangsters without so much as a scratch on his body due to his extremely fluid and flexible fighting style. This same Ryu Baeksan was capable of also taking on a Super middleweight professional boxer despite also not having any formal training and would've most likely won had the fight been outside of a boxing ring and unrestricted by the rules of a boxing match, and K, a legendary coach who was trained a bunch of ultra-talented world champion boxers, acknowledged that he also could've become one.

So uh, Yu beat him effortlessly without any form of training and put him in the hospital lmfao.

After that we just get a bunch of shit with Yu beating the **** out of a bunch of fodder boxers yeah it isn't really a skill feat for him at that point.

But then we get to Jean Pierre, the 10-year reigning World Lightweight boxing champion, a guy who has never lost a single boxing match in his life and has tirelessly perfected his skills in boxing through meditation in which he worked to gain control over all the functions of his body, and was so obsessed with perfection that despite his literally near flawless performance in a boxing match where he made literally every correct decision he could've possibly made, he was still unsatisfied and continued sharpening his skills. This same Jean Pierre also became World Champion as soon as he made his boxing debut and is a genius fighter even above Ryu Baeksan to an abnormal degree, even.

But this isn't compared at all to when Jean Pierre went through an evolution after fighting off a bunch of gangsters all with weapons, including knives and guns, said evolution giving him the ability to perfectly control every function in his body and feel the slightest muscular movements in his own body, to the point he was able to even feel each individual little brustle thing of a toothbrush against his teeth as he brushed his teeth extremely distinctly. So yeah, it's safe to say that Jean Pierre pre-evolution is nothing compared to Jean Pierre post-evolution, who also has analytical prediction through reading shit like muscle movements, one's gaze, the angle of their foot and tension in their muscles and all that along.

So uh yeah, Yu beat him effortlessly. Never even took a single hit from the guy. The fight was so hopelessly one-sided that it couldn't even really be called a fight.

THEN we go to Yuto Takeda, a boxer with such abhorrent talent that most other average boxer would've surpassed him rather swiftly. To skip all the details, Yuto is an extreme hard worker who has trained in boxing skills to abnormal degrees literally his entire life, to the point he has gone through multiple limit breaks where he was even capable of beating a japanese combat genius who was stated to be the "future of Japanese boxing". After this yadayada you get the idea, Yuto became the World Light Welterweight champion.

Cut to Yu's fight with Yuto, in which the entire fight Yu beat Yuto down effortlessly and took no hits. The fight was, again, so hopelessly one-sided in Yu's favor, that even when Yuto ULTRA broke through his limits and gained actually gained the abilities of a combat genius even though he was already capable of beating combat geniuses, which made him even more of a ******* combat genius, Yu still effortlessly annihilated him in a fight. Like seriously, Yu literally crippled this dude and ended his boxing career that's how ******* one-sided Yu vs Yuto was like holy shit that fight was AWESOME. In the fight he was even able to copy Yuto's style with even more speed and precision than Yuto himself could perform it despite Yuto having spent his entire life perfecting those moves, so yeah.

But uh yeah. We still have more to go.

Then Yu went on to be completely fookin' invincible for a while longer and effortlessly ending all his matches and shit, but then Santorino Fabrizio and his brown shit-stain brother came along and yada yada let's just skip this.

The Santorino brothers are basically cheaters. They use illegal moves in matches, pay off the referees to let them slide, use drugs, use intimidation tactics and other mental tactics such as harassment and all that other stuff to throw an opponent off during their match. In his fight with Yu, Fabrizio used ultra steroids and yada yada this isn't really a good skill feat Fabrizio isn't even that good of a boxer without cheating.

But yeah it was stated that no matter what tricks or cheats that the Santorino brothers used that they would stand absolutely 0 chance against Yu in the first place, so here's some more statements of Yu being literally ******* insane.

Now here comes the fun part, in which were Yu faught Viktor Gregoryevich, who was the cruiserweight world champion. But was it skill, mind you? No, it was not. Viktor was just really, really, really lucky. He was so lucky, that he could survive getting struck by lightning. So lucky, that a hungry grizzly bear charging at him slipped and he was able to knock it out. So lucky, that boxers that were initially far more skilled than him could be defeated just by them slipping. That's how lucky this guy was. He was the strongest cruiserweight boxer in the entire world because he was just. that. *******. lucky.

So uh, Yu defeated him, effortlessly. Viktor's weight did make him slip, but, since Yu is a gigachad he was able to remember a vague move from Ryu Baeksan from like 5 years ago, twisted around, regained his footing instantly and proceeded to one-shot Viktor. So he's definitely the adaptable type, if that counts for anything.

But then we have Yu's fight with the monster that could finally match him, Aaron Tide. The King **** of Shit Mountain. The literal strongest man in the world.

To emphasize Aaron's absurd physical advantage over Yu, we can go into one of his first feats, which is when he was stabbed, he clenched his muscles so tightly that the person who stabbed him couldn't pull the knife out. That's how dense his muscles are. And he then proceeded to casually shatter the man's skull with a single punch. Aaron's strength was so absurd, that one of K's formerly acknowledged pupils(forgot his name), who was also an abnormal combat genius who without any formal training was capable of beating up legions of gangsters, could not even hurt this guy. He showered Aaron with blow after blow and he did not flinch at all. That is how strong Aaron Tide is.

In his fight with Yu, Aaron's strength was so absurd, so potent, that if a single solid hit connected with Yu, he'd die. He'd literally ******* explode right then and there, that's how hard Aaron physically thrashed Yu. To even prepare for the fight, Yu had to train by having ******* cannon balls being shot at him from all directions just to simulate how ******* insane Aaron's strength was, and of course he was able to dodge all of them. But that's just how much he needed to prepare to fight Aaron, cause no matter how much skill Jean Pierre had, or how much tenacity Yuto Takeda had, or how many tricks or drugs the Santorino brothers used, Aaron was, quite literally, unstoppable to all of that.

In the actual fight, Aaron was throwing punches that could both speed blitz and one-shot Yu, and Yu was dodging and weaving all of them. It got even worse when Aaron actually felt as though his life was threatened when Yu began throwing those dura neg punches, which is when he actually started using boxing skills and concentrated his monstrous power, allowing him to deliver attacks that were so fast and strong that Yu couldn't really see them. To even survive, Yu had to just barely deflect the attacks with his fist, a movement that he needed to be absolutely perfect at performing, as if he even got the trajectory off even by a little, his fist would literally explode upon contact with Aaron. Yu was doing all of this, and still only suffered minor cuts from Aaron, having never actually taken a direct hit from the man the entire fight despite his absolutely ludicrous stat advantage. There was even a point in the fight where Yu was able to adapt to Aaron's ludicrous speed and power, becoming so fast that literally nobody in the room could see either his or Aaron's movements despite previously needing to deflect his punches to survive.

But uh yeah Yu defeated Aaron, though granted Aaron made the conscious decision to pull back his punches on that, so that's not really a feat, but yeah, he still won.

So at this point Yu is quite literally the strongest boxer in all of history and then some. That's how ludicrously genius he is.
 
I have no idea if all of this is enough to match Yor but I spent a lot of time writing it so I hope it at least counts for something lol.
 
Though, I would also like to point out(sorry for the triple post) that since Yu's reactions allow him to see things in slow motion, and thus scale above his normal speed, that he'd also be seeing Yor in slow motion as well.
 
Tbh while Yor is cool and all, i still feel as though Yu could definitely win here with his senses. Yor may be extremely skilled but Yu blasted someone who was so precise that he could feel every fiber of his muscles move and control it, not to mention the guy was a boxing genius. I'd say that Yu wins extremely high-diff with dura neg punches.
 
anyways i like how we make Yu's profile and BOOM off he goes with people making a bunch of matches and changing their pfps to him. Boxer is really popular ey
 
anyways i like how we make Yu's profile and BOOM off he goes with people making a bunch of matches and changing their pfps to him. Boxer is really popular ey
Also that only happened once I actually made the profile not a heaping pile of dung lol.
 
Now here comes the fun part, in which were Yu faught Viktor Gregoryevich, who was the cruiserweight world champion. But was it skill, mind you? No, it was not. Viktor was just really, really, really lucky. He was so lucky, that he could survive getting struck by lightning. So lucky, that a hungry grizzly bear charging at him slipped and he was able to knock it out. So lucky, that boxers that were initially far more skilled than him could be defeated just by them slipping. That's how lucky this guy was. He was the strongest cruiserweight boxer in the entire world because he was just. that. *******. lucky.

So uh, Yu defeated him, effortlessly. Viktor's weight did make him slip, but, since Yu is a gigachad he was able to remember a vague move from Ryu Baeksan from like 5 years ago, twisted around, regained his footing instantly and proceeded to one-shot Viktor. So he's definitely the adaptable type, if that counts for anything
Tbh this is more like supernatural luck negation than a skill feat
 
Tbh this is more like supernatural luck negation than a skill feat
How is it not a skill feat? It just says that he has the skills to beat people even though they are really lucky, it isn't a supernatural ability that allows him to negate supernatural luck.
 
I didn't even realize we had a profile for Yu until Azon made a CRT for him. I would've made matches way sooner if I had known Yu had a profile.
 
Who cares 🗿
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You didn't realize it until I used my gigachad energies to remodel it into the glistening adonis that it is now. It's still missing a lot of shit.
i was planning to make a CRT for it but i've been finishing exams (im done), applying a verse-wide for pokemon, helping out with another verse-wide me and the boys made for Tower of God and doing like 9 large blogs in the past 10 days most of which are calcs and combined calcs...i've been busy huh
 
Yor fra. Her taking down three trained assassins all at once or taking down a full room of guys equipped with guns is epic as hell alongside her acrobatics and poison shenanigans.

Plus can you even durability negate someone who is like 700x stronger than you? 🤔
 
Yor fra. Her taking down three trained assassins all at once or taking down a full room of guys equipped with guns is epic as hell alongside her acrobatics and poison shenanigans.

Plus can you even durability negate someone who is like 700x stronger than you? 🤔
Ayo bro so you just didn't read this?
Damn.

Yu ain't got all that crazy ******* skill shit with assassins and stuff. But uh, I may as well list his skill feats.

In the beginning of the series, when he hadn't even learned boxing nor gone through any physical training, he was able to effortlessly defeat Ryu Baeksan, who was previously stated multiple times to be an insane boxing genius capable of beating up dozens upon dozens of gangsters without so much as a scratch on his body due to his extremely fluid and flexible fighting style. This same Ryu Baeksan was capable of also taking on a Super middleweight professional boxer despite also not having any formal training and would've most likely won had the fight been outside of a boxing ring and unrestricted by the rules of a boxing match, and K, a legendary coach who was trained a bunch of ultra-talented world champion boxers, acknowledged that he also could've become one.

So uh, Yu beat him effortlessly without any form of training and put him in the hospital lmfao.

After that we just get a bunch of shit with Yu beating the **** out of a bunch of fodder boxers yeah it isn't really a skill feat for him at that point.

But then we get to Jean Pierre, the 10-year reigning World Lightweight boxing champion, a guy who has never lost a single boxing match in his life and has tirelessly perfected his skills in boxing through meditation in which he worked to gain control over all the functions of his body, and was so obsessed with perfection that despite his literally near flawless performance in a boxing match where he made literally every correct decision he could've possibly made, he was still unsatisfied and continued sharpening his skills. This same Jean Pierre also became World Champion as soon as he made his boxing debut and is a genius fighter even above Ryu Baeksan to an abnormal degree, even.

But this isn't compared at all to when Jean Pierre went through an evolution after fighting off a bunch of gangsters all with weapons, including knives and guns, said evolution giving him the ability to perfectly control every function in his body and feel the slightest muscular movements in his own body, to the point he was able to even feel each individual little brustle thing of a toothbrush against his teeth as he brushed his teeth extremely distinctly. So yeah, it's safe to say that Jean Pierre pre-evolution is nothing compared to Jean Pierre post-evolution, who also has analytical prediction through reading shit like muscle movements, one's gaze, the angle of their foot and tension in their muscles and all that along.

So uh yeah, Yu beat him effortlessly. Never even took a single hit from the guy. The fight was so hopelessly one-sided that it couldn't even really be called a fight.

THEN we go to Yuto Takeda, a boxer with such abhorrent talent that most other average boxer would've surpassed him rather swiftly. To skip all the details, Yuto is an extreme hard worker who has trained in boxing skills to abnormal degrees literally his entire life, to the point he has gone through multiple limit breaks where he was even capable of beating a japanese combat genius who was stated to be the "future of Japanese boxing". After this yadayada you get the idea, Yuto became the World Light Welterweight champion.

Cut to Yu's fight with Yuto, in which the entire fight Yu beat Yuto down effortlessly and took no hits. The fight was, again, so hopelessly one-sided in Yu's favor, that even when Yuto ULTRA broke through his limits and gained actually gained the abilities of a combat genius even though he was already capable of beating combat geniuses, which made him even more of a ******* combat genius, Yu still effortlessly annihilated him in a fight. Like seriously, Yu literally crippled this dude and ended his boxing career that's how ******* one-sided Yu vs Yuto was like holy shit that fight was AWESOME. In the fight he was even able to copy Yuto's style with even more speed and precision than Yuto himself could perform it despite Yuto having spent his entire life perfecting those moves, so yeah.

But uh yeah. We still have more to go.

Then Yu went on to be completely fookin' invincible for a while longer and effortlessly ending all his matches and shit, but then Santorino Fabrizio and his brown shit-stain brother came along and yada yada let's just skip this.

The Santorino brothers are basically cheaters. They use illegal moves in matches, pay off the referees to let them slide, use drugs, use intimidation tactics and other mental tactics such as harassment and all that other stuff to throw an opponent off during their match. In his fight with Yu, Fabrizio used ultra steroids and yada yada this isn't really a good skill feat Fabrizio isn't even that good of a boxer without cheating.

But yeah it was stated that no matter what tricks or cheats that the Santorino brothers used that they would stand absolutely 0 chance against Yu in the first place, so here's some more statements of Yu being literally ******* insane.

Now here comes the fun part, in which were Yu faught Viktor Gregoryevich, who was the cruiserweight world champion. But was it skill, mind you? No, it was not. Viktor was just really, really, really lucky. He was so lucky, that he could survive getting struck by lightning. So lucky, that a hungry grizzly bear charging at him slipped and he was able to knock it out. So lucky, that boxers that were initially far more skilled than him could be defeated just by them slipping. That's how lucky this guy was. He was the strongest cruiserweight boxer in the entire world because he was just. that. *******. lucky.

So uh, Yu defeated him, effortlessly. Viktor's weight did make him slip, but, since Yu is a gigachad he was able to remember a vague move from Ryu Baeksan from like 5 years ago, twisted around, regained his footing instantly and proceeded to one-shot Viktor. So he's definitely the adaptable type, if that counts for anything.

But then we have Yu's fight with the monster that could finally match him, Aaron Tide. The King **** of Shit Mountain. The literal strongest man in the world.

To emphasize Aaron's absurd physical advantage over Yu, we can go into one of his first feats, which is when he was stabbed, he clenched his muscles so tightly that the person who stabbed him couldn't pull the knife out. That's how dense his muscles are. And he then proceeded to casually shatter the man's skull with a single punch. Aaron's strength was so absurd, that one of K's formerly acknowledged pupils(forgot his name), who was also an abnormal combat genius who without any formal training was capable of beating up legions of gangsters, could not even hurt this guy. He showered Aaron with blow after blow and he did not flinch at all. That is how strong Aaron Tide is.

In his fight with Yu, Aaron's strength was so absurd, so potent, that if a single solid hit connected with Yu, he'd die. He'd literally ******* explode right then and there, that's how hard Aaron physically thrashed Yu. To even prepare for the fight, Yu had to train by having ******* cannon balls being shot at him from all directions just to simulate how ******* insane Aaron's strength was, and of course he was able to dodge all of them. But that's just how much he needed to prepare to fight Aaron, cause no matter how much skill Jean Pierre had, or how much tenacity Yuto Takeda had, or how many tricks or drugs the Santorino brothers used, Aaron was, quite literally, unstoppable to all of that.

In the actual fight, Aaron was throwing punches that could both speed blitz and one-shot Yu, and Yu was dodging and weaving all of them. It got even worse when Aaron actually felt as though his life was threatened when Yu began throwing those dura neg punches, which is when he actually started using boxing skills and concentrated his monstrous power, allowing him to deliver attacks that were so fast and strong that Yu couldn't really see them. To even survive, Yu had to just barely deflect the attacks with his fist, a movement that he needed to be absolutely perfect at performing, as if he even got the trajectory off even by a little, his fist would literally explode upon contact with Aaron. Yu was doing all of this, and still only suffered minor cuts from Aaron, having never actually taken a direct hit from the man the entire fight despite his absolutely ludicrous stat advantage. There was even a point in the fight where Yu was able to adapt to Aaron's ludicrous speed and power, becoming so fast that literally nobody in the room could see either his or Aaron's movements despite previously needing to deflect his punches to survive.

But uh yeah Yu defeated Aaron, though granted Aaron made the conscious decision to pull back his punches on that, so that's not really a feat, but yeah, he still won.

So at this point Yu is quite literally the strongest boxer in all of history and then some. That's how ludicrously genius he is.
Or this?
Though, I would also like to point out(sorry for the triple post) that since Yu's reactions allow him to see things in slow motion, and thus scale above his normal speed, that he'd also be seeing Yor in slow motion as well.
 
Plus can you even durability negate someone who is like 700x stronger than you? 🤔
His punches work through damaging the internal organs and he's done it on people he can't even make flinch before, so yeah, I think it'll work.
 
His punches work through damaging the internal organs and he's done it on people he can't even make flinch before, so yeah, I think it'll work.
Bro Yor should be 600x stronger at the bare minimum. How is his LIMITED durability negating attacks about hitting someone's organs gonna work against someone who is more durable than his fists by 600x
 
Bro Yor should be 600x stronger at the bare minimum. How is his LIMITED durability negating attacks about hitting someone's organs gonna work against someone who is more durable than his fists by 600x
The same way it directly hurt Aaron's heart despite him being so strong Yu couldn't even make him flinch.
 
Bro Yor should be 600x stronger at the bare minimum. How is his LIMITED durability negating attacks about hitting someone's organs gonna work against someone who is more durable than his fists by 600x
I literally just told you how it was going to work. If he hits her in the heart or in the brain it'd severely **** her up, or in any other internal organ.
 
Also anybody gonna address the reactions thing? Cause uh, nobody has talked about that so far even though I keep bringing it up, so unless she has feats of dealing with characters that can literally see her in slow motion, how is she going to reliably hit him. Skill???
 
Yu is a master in the 'won't get hit', he has experience in not getting hit, that's his whole career, he can fight people who can kill him if they land a punch, that being Aaron Tide, in his whole boxing career, he left unhit in every single matchup, even in the nerve wrecking matchup against Aaron Tide where stress and its effect were explained.
Matchup summary


Aaron was someone so strong that his punch created shockwaves and wind that hassle the brain, and his steps created vibrations through the whole arena, added on this was his punches being summing tension and mental stress by slightly doding, later on when Aaron entets Monster mode, Yu knows that if he stops a punch of him he gets his arm shattered to nothing, and that if he receives a punch he dies, so he slightly graze him with such precision that even a slight miscalculation of angle would end up on the previous results, that's because Aaron is also extremely fast.
Aaron was someone who could cut a small part of his ear by grazing him and which by strikin even a single punch, would kill Yu.

It wasn't until the very end, when J(esus) "And to him that striketh thee on the one cheek, offer also the other" his way through Yu onslaught, and "punched him" which was more of an Itachi "dying tap" kind of punch. Yu has not been hit.

Just sayin'

Also, Yu should NOT be comparable to Aaron Tide in AP lmao, that was the whole narrative point of the match, K said it, Bob said it, everyone knew it, even Yu knew it
 
Also, Yu should NOT be comparable to Aaron Tide in AP lmao, that was the whole narrative point of the match, K said it, Bob said it, everyone knew it, even Yu knew it
I'm literally in the middle of adding shit to the profile and getting feats calced dude wait a bit for everything to be completely fleshed out. 🗿
 
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