Board Thread:Versus Debates/@comment-34277398-20190315034807/@comment-9782468-20190410140316

@Flatzone, you literally just ignored every one of my arguments that countered what you had to say, so I think I'm done discussing it with you.

@Jo-Smooth, Minato had just fought Obito, who was noted to be near Madara level in life by the databooks. After that, he did what was priority: defended the village. He teleported the attack, then immobilized him, then removed him from the village. Everything went to plan.

We honestly don't know how a real fight between them would go, since Minato wasn't aiming to defeat Kurama, he was aiming to reseal him in order to keep the balance of power between villages. They had no one else who could be the Jinjuuriki. Sealing it into himself would kill him, Kushina was already going to die. They had to use Naruto, and to do that he had to first seal half of Kurama into himself and the second half into Naruto. If it was an all out fight, things may have been different, but Minato's main concern was making sure Konoha kept its Tailed Beast.

4th Raikage cutting off Gyuuki's horn is much less impressive when you consider 3rd Raikage was there too, because 3rd Raikage was ridiculously powerful.

The two Jonin didn't show major improvements as Hokage, just more of what they were already capable of. And Ay already noted that Minato and Naruto dodged his same top speed punch, so in terms of speed, Ay wasn't faster.

There's very little eveidence that Minato "barely avoided" Ay. Minato's strategy is to let opponents get as close as possible to think they've won, and then countering when they're off guard. He showed this against Obito.

Can you see the difference between Minato and Ay and Bee in that fight? One's angry and rushing in, one's sweating and watching from afar, and the other is calm and decides to try to teach the angry one what he should be focused on. Lol who's the most serious in that scenario?

Again though, with my very first post here, I lean with Killer Bee in a 1v1 vs Minato, but it's not as onesided as @Flatzone suggests. I mainly came back to argue because @Flatzone has a habit of first extremely downplay Minato for silly reason, and then strawman by saying I claim that Minato can beat others that I haven't claimed he could.