Board Thread:Versus Debates/@comment-28439986-20160910094914/@comment-25122992-20160910120303

Well, I have some other thoughts on that matter, although Guy as a taujutsu specialist is a pretty bad matchup for Momoshiki, while the outcome also depends on the amount of absorbed techniques Momoshiki has in his disposal beforehand (since he isn't going to get any from Guy, you know):

R1: Could go either way, but I'd give it rather to Guy. The only chance of Momoshiki is to keep distance and to bombard him with the long-range ninjutsu (as long as he has some), which is quite possible due to his ability to fly (which Guy can't do with the 7-th Gate). But if Guy would manage to quickly close the gap and engage Momo in close-range combat, it'd probably lead to the latter's defeat. Also, if Momo confuses the Daytime Tiger with a ninjutsu (as Kisame did) and tries to absorb it, it'd become pretty bad scenario even for him. (However, it's a bit unlikely, since Momo wields Byakugan/Rinnegan and should find out that the thing isn't made out of chakra.)

R2: I'd say that Momo already has an advantage here, since in that mode his taijutsu skills would allow him to at least keep up with Guy, even in the hand-to-hand combat. And a long-range battle would go in Momo's favour there as well. But again, a direct hit with the Daytime Tiger isn't going to help him here (if he takes it), although his increased durability would allow him to both survive and (possibly) continue the fight, albeit with the severe injuries.

R3: I believe, it's a double KO anyway. Guy would exhaust himself to the death in any scenario, but before this he's surely capable of taking out Momo completely, regardless if he uses the Lava Golem or not. It seems like no defence can protect from the Night Guy (because of the space-bending effect), so the last strike of Guy should become a last strike for Momo as well. Since Momo doesn't possess as marvelous regeneration as TTJ-Madara did, there's no way for him to survive it.