Board Thread:Versus Debates/@comment-30168027-20161030085406/@comment-25093611-20161103134449

Ninjachris wrote: @Greatestsin but aren't you ignoring that you do not know how much chakra momoshiki extracted from naruto, so how can you possibly say sasuke lost more when there is a huge unknown. the chances of sasuke having less chakra are actually obvious, take into view that sasuke has a smaller chakra pool from the very beginning, he than, half a day earlier, cam back from another dimension, than the fight with the brothers and naruto abduction, than he took himself and 6 other people...

compared to that, naruto got his chakra drained for...3 or 4 hours or so, maybe even 6, to boot, naruto+kyuubis chakra pool is a lot bigger than sasukes... im not that much "ignoring" as simply concluding that by virtue of their original chakra lvls, that sasuke had a lot more chakra lost at the beginning of the fight than naruto... i mean, even the gedo mazo needed with 10 akatsuki members and a unconscious gaara 2-3 days until the extraction was complete, in 6 hours (at most, i doubt that this timespan is even correct... seeing how it was still day and people got first aid the timespan of borutos unconsciousness could have even been one hour or so) naruto cant have been drained a lot..... Ninjachris wrote: A lucky punch is someone hitting you when you're distracted or not anticipating it. Naruto and sasuke were fighting for a day how could he not expect naruto to attack him. he didnt expect naruto to attack from that position, sasuke did his killing attack that should have finished a stamina-less naruto, but than naruto did a comeback and sasuke couldnt react since his sharingan vanished... Ninjachris wrote: By your definition of lucky all strikes in a fight might as well be lucky since no one never knows what the opponent is going to do. no, there is a big difference, one is where you dont know what you enemy does and cant react to it,

another one is where out of carelessness the enemy managed to hit you with a attack that you, under normal circumstances, could have dodged/deflected easily... and that was what happened with the uppercut incident... Ninjachris wrote: Devastating also means magnitude, naruto's uppercut lift sasuke bodily off his feet sending him flying into the air smashing into the side of a mountain, so yea it was devastating. under that aspect i agree, it was indeed the most devastating attack of their taijutsu-part of the fight... Ninjachris wrote: Well if a low on chakra sasuke got bested by momoshiki in taijutsu and rusty naruto didn't then by deductive reasoning "low on chakra sasuke " < "rusty naruto". i point to what asianreaper said...