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Yuji Itadori vs Kiichi Miyazawa (0-3-0)

I believe Kiichi wins this. He is far more skilled, and his high level Analytical Prediction will keep him from being hit. He can react to attacks before they even begin. To make up for the AP gap he has different techniques such as The Hashin Sho, Bosatsuken , The Bakutanken that releases all the ki gathered in the stomach and causes it to explode across the foe's internal organs which could make up for the AP disadvantage even though he can greatly increase the power of his attacks by striking right as the foe is attacking using his Analytical Prediction along with his Instinctive Action he can dodge flurries of attacks on pure instinct.

Kiichi also has techniques to lessen the damage he takes. He can harden his muscles so much that not even bladed weapons could pierce him or roll along punches to the head to negate their damage. Nadashinkage practitioners can form an energy shield around their bodies to lessen blows.

Even though Sukuna can regenerate and resurrect Yuji from permanent injuries and death. To win this fight Kiichi just has to put him down once.

These are the techniques that can significantly damage and possibly kill Yuji if used on him and they bypass durability.

1.) Bosatsuken (The Fist of Bodhisattva): A technique which implants a Bodhisattva shape onto anything that is hit with it. It transfers life energy to the heart, killing it while also rendering breathing impossible.

2.) Hashinsho/Hashin Sho: A strike to the stomach which causes the diaphragm to contract and completely prevent the target from breathing, which it achieves with a shockwave that reaches even up to the brain.

This should be enough to keep Yuji down long enough for Kiichi’s victory.
 
I believe Kiichi wins this. He is far more skilled, and his high level Analytical Prediction will keep him from being hit. He can react to attacks before they even begin. To make up for the AP gap he has different techniques such as The Hashin Sho, Bosatsuken , The Bakutanken that releases all the ki gathered in the stomach and causes it to explode across the foe's internal organs which could make up for the AP disadvantage even though he can greatly increase the power of his attacks by striking right as the foe is attacking using his Analytical Prediction along with his Instinctive Action he can dodge flurries of attacks on pure instinct.

Kiichi also has techniques to lessen the damage he takes. He can harden his muscles so much that not even bladed weapons could pierce him or roll along punches to the head to negate their damage. Nadashinkage practitioners can form an energy shield around their bodies to lessen blows.

Even though Sukuna can regenerate and resurrect Yuji from permanent injuries and death. To win this fight Kiichi just has to put him down once.

These are the techniques that can significantly damage and possibly kill Yuji if used on him and they bypass durability.

1.) Bosatsuken (The Fist of Bodhisattva): A technique which implants a Bodhisattva shape onto anything that is hit with it. It transfers life energy to the heart, killing it while also rendering breathing impossible.

2.) Hashinsho/Hashin Sho: A strike to the stomach which causes the diaphragm to contract and completely prevent the target from breathing, which it achieves with a shockwave that reaches even up to the brain.

This should be enough to keep Yuji down long enough for Kiichi’s victory.
Voting Kiiichi. Yuji at this point in the story is a punch-kick merchant as such kiiichi outskills to oblivion.
 
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