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Right it would be a very shamefull to Metsudo if the traitor fang defeats the eight fang, cause despite being betrayed by Yumi he failed to restore his honour by not choosing the right opponent to defead the ''The Traitor Fang'' (Yumigahama Hikaru). Overall, the advantages are in Yumi's favor up until now, who wins yet still a mystery!
 
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Despite Hikaru being a jerk I actually like how the author draw Hikaru movement, it looks unnatural and terrifying at the same time
 
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looking at page 3 first panel, I guess you could say that he is

two faced
 
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I like how Mr. Monke thinks he was so smart and clever, keeping his contact with purgatory hidden, then that immediately goes away in the next pannel, Metsudo knew from the very begining
 
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This skewer move kinda reminds me of a hand version of Kokuro's Stinger technique. That panel with Yumi swiftly turning with Misasa behind him was also super cool.
 
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Interesting. Isn't that from Drunken Kung Fu, the nut breaker?

I'm only pointing this out because it was from the first Drunken Master movie starring Jackie Chan. Who broke walnuts using that technique

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUL1_crfS94
 
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Hikaru's turning figure is quite imposing. I think in term of impact, he has more than the first three purgatory's fighters with just two panels.
 
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Spoiler Alert:
On a slightly unrelated matter, when you see chapter 57 (The Fighters Enter) when both Purgatory and Kengan Associations representative fighters Gaolang looking at Carlos, Nicolas desperately wants to fight Ryuki, and Tokumichi looking at Arashi, and definitely Alan and Ryan will face each other.
 
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I'm not sure I understand Okubo's remark. Who is he saying isn't trying to fight for real?
If Misasa is unable to deal with Yumigahama's thrusts and keeps backing away (without properly moving in a circle to not actually get a ring out), then that's that. Misasa wasn't fighting back properly either and was pretty much aiming to get in this position with Yumigahama having his back to the darkness.

So Yumigahama is a martial arts savant, but other martial artists still consider that he's wasting his movements?

Well in any case, we can see that Yumigahama's ego is quite big. He truly believes he was the one who couldn't be seen through by Metsudo and his men, and that he himself can see right through them. It's like he's really setting up flags to be had. But I assume he'll surmount them, and then the fight will go in the nitty gritty and then, someone wins. I would expect Misasa, because the blow on Metsudo if his current fang is worse than one who defected.

In any case, in this chapter, we didn't see anything of what Misasa could do. I mean he can dodge.

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This isn't an enclosed space though. It's a delimited space.
If his skills involve using walls (having it in his back and having the opponent punch into it), or using the objects in his surroundings intelligently to protect himself and attack his opponent, there's not much of that here. They're not allowed to step in the darkness but that's it. I don't really see how he can make use of that, so I'm looking forward to how that element is incorporated. Maybe he really is good against an opponent with his back against the wall?
 

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