
Hanada is strong… Probably a type you will experience for the first time.
Not limited to Hanada, characters from the underground fighting arena arc
I didn’t think Yasha Saru looked stronger than Hanayama (15 years old).
But Hanada has a master license in headquarters-style jiu-jitsu, doesn’t he?
What was it that I lifted just once in the bench press and ended up blowing my nosebleed and going home…
It’s just too plain, after all.
Although they may seem easygoing, in reality, they are the type that attacks with cleverness, toughness, and strength.
It’s like something out of Oliver.
You’re getting bored too quickly, Sensei!!
>>6
Even though my name is Hanada, the lack of elegance has put the manga itself in trouble!
Well, normally a guy who surpasses Hanada in physical ability, experience, and cleverness wouldn’t just suddenly show up in the arena…
I wonder if the author had some thoughts about the character making occasional reappearances after that.
This matter seems to be more about it not looking interesting rather than being bored with it… that’s the judgment, isn’t it?
It’s much better to continue than to feel like it’s hopeless.
Haven’t you fought since Kato got crushed?
The first and last victory was when I beat up five people at the old man’s house…
But the headquarters says that all of my techniques can be used by Hanada too…
Well, after dragging the thread images around for a long time, the shift in direction was quite impactful…
The first disciple who was together with me…
>>15
It just looks a bit like Gaia, but it’s the kind of guy that would lose to Kato…
Wasn’t the first disciple like “Yikes~~” and then ran away?
Well, it’s rather better than an ordinary practitioner of some obscure martial art.
“I’m definitely interested in ‘Giant Baba’s Gachi,’ though!”
At least if I were fighting against death row inmates like Mado or Kato…
They showed some degree of strength around that time.
I wonder why, despite being strong, they were a preliminary wrestler.
>>22
What is needed for professional wrestling is not strength.
>>22
Because there is no charm.
Young wrestlers generally aren’t very popular, you know.
Why did you tell Baki your favorite baseball team?
But I’m stronger than Hanayama, you know?
I wonder how the weapon techniques are compared to the main style of jujutsu.
>>27
The headquarters clearly states that there is no longer any use for weaponry techniques in this day and age.
I guess they’re not planning to pass it on, are they?
First of all, if you can’t do the job of a curtain jerker who comes out and quickly finishes before the main act, then you don’t have the ability to become a star.
It’s common to say that even if a wrestler isn’t popular in real life, they are considered the strongest if they’re for real.
I think they were trying to talk about how real wrestlers are strong, but it would be better to let Baba be the real deal.
Just when I had completely forgotten, he showed up, threw Hanazawa Kaoru over his shoulder, and ran away.
If Hanada is strong, then it’s fine for Sudou to be strong too.
The reason it couldn’t end quickly was probably because the other person did something that made them feel good during the meeting.
Up to this point, the story has been about how someone who gains fame in the public world becomes weak when they come to the back, and the case of Hanada, who is “the strongest despite being an opening act,” was a proof that fame and skill do not always align. Yet suddenly, the top of public wrestling overturns everything with its impact.
The image of wrestlers often practicing strange ancient martial arts might be due to Kempo.
Losing to Kato from Mount Toba…
>>37
Kato was originally the trump card of the Kamishin-kai trained in the underworld…
Somehow Konomi came out and took the position, but…
In other words, the headquarters-style jiu-jitsu is weak.
There were over ten years when I thought that way…
>>38
It’s wrong that the founder lost after being countered with a technique he used himself.
>>40
In other words, it’s the author’s fault for constantly thinking that the headquarters is strong, even though they haven’t been having any decent matches.
>>40
You were supposed to be the most knowledgeable about that!!!
>>40
It seems that in Itagaki’s mind, he was probably strong in sumo to the extent of doing Baki-do.
They probably wanted Baki to have a match with Inokari, and that would likely be the right choice.
>>44
At that time, there was actually a theory that sumo was the strongest.
In the public karate tournament, a karateka who cuts nerves appears in the back, and isn’t the next opponent, a jiu-jitsu wrestler, weak with punches?
Thinking that way makes me feel that way.
Despite being a giant… or a punching bag, their way of losing is strangely memorable.
Isn’t it Hanada who has a good balance?
That is Yamamoto.
Yamamoto
There was a slight age increase around the theme park and Baki.
In other words, which martial art is strong only depends on whether it is suitable for bare-knuckle fighting.
This guy is doing his best even with one testicle.
It’s bad that Dokko-chan doesn’t offer to train you anymore, Kato.
It must be that the headquarters is surely in a hurry… Don… Is it Tokugawa-san since the headquarters… I’m surprised. How is Hanada’s injury…? 100
I used to be a fan of Hanada not long ago, but I thought the old man has been like that since the beginning…
That Toba has come down to the underground! In that case, the reversal of support can’t be helped.