Literally none of the arguments are good. At all. Luke has a good chance (though I'm siding with Link), but make better arguments than:
"Luke via better hax"
Explain better. Furthermore, the main advantages Luke has is his incredible mind based abilities. While Link has time manipulation, transmutation, reality warping, and soul manipulation (Luke has his own, but Link resists it). Sensing cancels out Precog, Link has easy access to long lasting invulnerability, and can resurrect multiple times.
"Luke has the advantage in blade combat"
No. Luke, who lived one lifetime, does not have the advantage in blade combat against Link, who lived several lifetimes, and consistently fights a sword wielding demon who has lived for millennia.
"Luke can rip him apart on a subatomic scale"
One, assuming Link doesn't turn him into jelly or time stop. Two, his matter manipulation requires a lot of precision. Three, Link can resurrect.
"Luke is far higher on the 4-C scale"
No. Absolutely not true at all. Luke scales to being able to harm Abeloth, who he is inferior to, (and frankly, her tiering is very questionable due to the fact that there's no mention of any actual feat), while Link is superior to a casual, weakened star creator, without a single one of his stat boosting items.
"Luke via mind hax"
Explain better. Votes like this don't count unless you explain how he uses the hax. Don't get me wrong, Luke can wipe Link, making him comatose, or put in some mental suggestions for him to kill himself (wouldn't work due to the fact that Link can barely damage Link due to the , but say something like that instead of via mind hax.
"Link has no resistances to telekinesis of this level"
And Luke has no resistance to time stop at all. Even disregarding that, Link has a rod for telekinesis himself. His higher AP makes telekinesis less effective. His invulnerability keeps telekinesis from killing him at all. His resurrection makes sure that even if it did kill him, he wouldn't stay down.
"Luke for reasons above"
Wright Way gets a pass, as he's relatively new, and isn't around as often. I'm not going to go in more detail. But I can't begin to say that this isn't warranted here.