@Zik:
Red Leg fighting style > Okama Kenpo. Sanji proved that by beating Mr. 3.
You mean Mr. 2.
@Zik:
not only that but I don't see from that fight what Sanji could learn that would make him any better of a fighter. I mean he learned Red leg's fighting style he's not gonna learn a whole new martial arts style.
I said I want him to learn SOME Okama Kenpo, not all of it. Just a few of the techniques. I even mentioned one of them that I thought had seemed like something that would go well with his Diablo Jambe.
@Zik:
Furthermore, there's no indication that the island he is at now has okama kenpo fighters. Plus I like how Sanji is adding on attacks to the Red leg style.
He's on an island filled with okama, and you doubt the possibility of there being even a single person on it that practices Okama Kenpo?
@Zik:
He would've been better off learning some of the rokushiki techniques. Besides I don't really see Sanji improving in the same lane of using his feet, Oda may give him an alternative boost in fighting that will help a great deal but won't take away from his signature fighting style.
Maybe he will or maybe he won't. Sanji is more likely to find someone who knows Okama Kenpo than someone who knows Rokushiki on that island, and if he doesn't learn some new attacks, then the only other possibility that I can think of for how he could improve while he's there is by exercising those legs from constant running.
Something still on topic with the training islands but doesn't concern Sanji or Okama Kenpo:
I just thought of something. Does anyone here think that there's a possibility that Oda is familiar with the song "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" by Charlie Daniels?
It's just that Brooke's situation makes me think of it.
1. Brooke has been mistaken for Satan (the devil).
2. Brooke plays a fiddle. The song is about a fiddle-playing contest against the devil.
3. Brooke is being asked to fight a tribe of people who belong to the same species/race as Scratchmen Apoo, who is able to play parts of his body as though they were musical instruments. Unless I'm mistaken, it still hasn't been confirmed that Scratchmen Apoo's abilties shown so far come from being a DF user or belonging to the Longarm Tribe. Even if he is a DF user, we can't be sure of how much of his abilities seen so far come from the DF. The point is that we know that the people Brooke has to defeat are different enough to warrant a different starting price and that the only example of one that we've seen so far is as music-related as possible, and if the Longarm Tribe itself possesses even a fraction of the musical abilities we've seen in the only example of one Oda has decided to show to us, then they may very well agree to settle things with a music/fiddle-playing contest.
When Brooke comes back from Namakura Island, he may very well be carrying a fiddle worth its weight in gold.