Who was tougher Crocodile, Eneru, or what we have seen of Lucci for now
Who was tougher for Luffy to fight
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soo far it's been crocodile
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I had a dream last night that I was helping Luffy fight Crocodile… >.>
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I had a dream last night that there was a fanlisting for those two conductor guys in Water 7….
Anyway...Crocodile still gave Luffy the toughest fight, so far...as far as I can see.
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I'd say it was Usopp.
He was crying after all was said and done.
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I agree with KatanaJon. What's fighting a sandman Batman-ripoff-pimp, an afro guy who likes apples, and a big pussy cat, compared to fighting someone you've fought life and limb for?
… Maybe I'm denegrating Croc and the rest a bit.
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I agree with KatanaJon and GoAnderson on this one. Fighting Usopp may have not required the most physical strength, but it required enormous emotional strength.
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Yes Crocodile beaten Ruffy many times …
Same for Smoker who could beat Ruffy -
oh come on Ussop wasn't in the original post.. yes I would say Ussop then. I mean you could tell Luffy didn't want to fight, and he could have done so much worse to Ussop. Honestly though every time Luffy approached Ussop with one of his attacks I was like, "No no no don't do it ;;" I hated watching that fight. I knew Luffy would be okay but I was like "What is Ussop doing?" and I was annoyed that Luffy just gave the boat to Ussop anyway… If he was going to do that anyway, he should have just told him that from the beginning ;;
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I think Crocodile too. It took a while for Luffy to beat him.
As for Usopp, it took a lot of guts for Luffy to beat him.
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**Emmotionlly it was obviously the sniper king.
As for who luffy exterted himself against physiccaly, Sandman. No questions asked.**
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I would say Crocodile was the hardest to beat if it wasn't for him bassically rolling around in his own blood he probably would've never beaten him.
For Usopp it did take guts to fight him, but for Luffy it might take more emotional setback to see that he had to hold back some against Usopp a future brave warrior of the sea who was taking there dual seriously and wasn't planning on holding anything back.
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@Sonique:
and I was annoyed that Luffy just gave the boat to Ussop anyway… If he was going to do that anyway, he should have just told him that from the beginning ;_;
I don't think the fight was really just about who got the ship…and as Luffy said, "Usopp isn't stupid enough to risk his life over a little anger...
It wouldn't have come to this if his opinion could be changed with another conversation." -
Out of the three mentioned right now Crocodile was the hardest. But you got to admit Foxy was pretty hard for him too.
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Probably Eneru. It must have been hard dragging that huge ball around, being smashed off the ship then mustering the strength to smash him with it. Then again, Crocodile probably gave him one of his worst beatings so…I don't know.
But the most emotionally exerting was obviously Usopp.
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Crocodile. It took Luffy a couple of tries to beat him.
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I would say Crocodile … But ... we havn't seen Luffy and Lucci go at it yet.
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Emotionally was definately Usopp, followed by Aokiji and then Crocodile.
Physically, we have Aokiji, Crocodile, and then Lucci.
Eneru wasn't a tough fight at all; he took punches badly, got scared, and tried to run away. Luffy could beat ten thousand Eneru if the fight was a deathmatch like Aokiji and Crocodile, without the complex factors of preventing everyone from getting fried and losing the Shandorian Bell.
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I don't think the fight was really just about who got the ship…and as Luffy said, "Usopp isn't stupid enough to risk his life over a little anger...
It wouldn't have come to this if his opinion could be changed with another conversation."to be honest Im not exactly sure what the whole fight was about, jut that I felt really bad for both of them and that episode really made me cry at first ;_;
Especially when you could see Merry crying :sad: -
I've always thought it would be Enel, but since Electricity doesn't effect rubber, I might agree on….Crocodile, then again, I'd have to watch the anime to decide.
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Eneru wasn't a tough fight at all; he took punches badly, got scared, and tried to run away. Luffy could beat ten thousand Eneru if the fight was a deathmatch like Aokiji and Crocodile, without the complex factors of preventing everyone from getting fried and losing the Shandorian Bell.
That's true, and his rubber body did give him an advantage…
Well, it was a disappointing end to an arc that was dragged out for WAY too long.