Is Luffy stronger than Big Mom?

Is Luffy stronger than Big Mom?

So that proves that luffy can not defeat big mom if both of them are fighting with their 100% power. It is possible that luffy might have another form of gear 4th but it still won’t be enough for big mom. But right now luffy can fight big mom only when she is very weaken. Only then he can put up a fight.

Can Big Mom beat Blackbeard?

Blackbeard can endure a lot of things,his endurance is top notched,but Big mom is not old and sick Whitebeard,and she wouldn’t need a break in between each strike aimed at Blackbeard. Big mom is stronger than Blackbeard….

Can mihawk defeat Blackbeard?

I think Mihawk is a bad match-up for Blackbeard and therefore it would be very close even if Mihawk isn’t as strong as the yonkos. We know Blackbeard has one of the strongest Logias, the Yami Yami no Mi, which can nullify devil fruit users abilities completely if he touches them.

Who is stronger Big Mom or shanks?

Big Mom has higher bounty so it means that she’s stronger than Shanks. She is one of the pirates who defeated Kaido. It’s more likely Big Mom has more battle experience than Shanks. She is stronger than him in terms of overall strength.

Can mihawk beat Big Mom?

He is probably only one in the world that could damage her homies,because they are parts of Big mom’s soul,and they can only be damaged by someone with powers related to souls,and Big mom and Brook seem to be only one in the world like that. This doesn’t mean he is stronger than her or that he could beat her,of course.

Is Garp stronger than Admiral?

Garp was strong enough to become an admiral, (though that doesn’t prove he was particularly stronger than the admirals) but rejected the promotion. He remained a vice admiral, so would continue to fight, but Roger was his great motivator to be strong.

Who can kill akainu?

Akainu is currently the Fleet Admiral. He must have become much stronger during the two year timeskip. So we can only guess his power. He defeated Aokiji in order to gain that title so we can safely say that he is the strongest of all admirals.

Andrew

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