Whoms't would win in a fight
Hanayama or Jack?
>>154561009
Yujiro against both at the same time
>>154561009
Unfortunately, probably Jack. I fucking love Hanayama man, I wish he was more relevant.
The recent OVA was good. I especially liked the way the opening animated a lot of pages of the manga.
And speaking of manga, I'm planning to start reading the manga (I have only watched the anime and the OVAs). It's normal that it starts with Baki fighting in a tournament instead of him has a 13 year old boy fighting against 100 students?
>>154562822
Yeah. And honestly you can just skip to New Grappler Baki if you want. Otherwise you'll be reading 41 volumes of stuff you've seen.
>>154563826
Thanks.
>>154562135
Jack is a jobber m8
>>154561009
If we count scarface Hanayama would win, otherwise Jack.
>>154562822
Oh damn, I completely forgot about the OVA. Thanks for reminding me to watch it.
>>154566278
As far as I remember, neither Jack nor Hanayama have won a fight in the last two parts.
>>154568903
Hanayama didn't job though.
>>154567373
did getting shot in the head nerf him?
>>154568998
Not that I know, I haven't read the untraslated chapters.
>>154569079
>>154568998
He's perfectly fine, but he doesn't fight anybody major after that point. He leaves The Midget to Rex, since it's a grudge match. But he does tank huge amounts of lower-caliber gunfire without batting an eye and slaughters dozens of low-level guys with guns after the sniper incident.
To that end, I would say that post-Scarface Hanayama would beat present Jack. Present Jack could be wounded with classical weaponry and seems to have weak legs. Hanayama can't possibly be injured with classical weaponry, and his legs are on par with Pickle's legs. The last major benefit that Jack has over Hanayama would be his expertise in biting, yet, I can honestly see Jack losing his teeth in trying to bite into Hanayama. Teeth have a certain fixed durability; I don't imagine Jack's current pair have the endurance to match against Hanayama's nonsensically hard body.
Bump.