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** Agaard actually views Katsujinken and Satsujinken to be equal. But he wanted to fight Apachai because they were both at the top of muay thai. As for Apachai, it was a sort of a graduation. Agaard has always been the older one, the senpai, the person who helped Apachai grow. And their fight, after like twenty years of waiting, was to show that he can finally face Agaard as an equal.

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** Agaard actually views Katsujinken and Satsujinken to be equal. But he wanted to fight Apachai because they were both at the top of muay thai. As for Apachai, it was a sort of a graduation. Agaard has always been the older one, the senpai, the person who helped Apachai grow. And their fight, after like twenty years of waiting, was to show that he can finally face Agaard as an equal.equal.

[[WMG: The Unarmed Yomi vs Armed Yomi conflict]]

The main issue with this one is near the end, when the unarmed division of Yomi suddenly attacks the armed division while they themselves are fighting the Shinpaku Alliance and accuse them of "soiling their masters and martial arts". And the issue is.... really? How? Why? Elaborating: point 1, the armed division follows its own philosophy and style of martial arts, so how their actions makes the martial arts practiced by the unarmed division and their masters bad? And 2): said unarmed division is composed by guys who, unarmed or not, have been shown to be more than willing to murder, maim and overwhelm their opponents with extreme cruelty and prejudice, and right before the attack they have been sitting there, doing nothing and going against their teachers' orders only to suddenly attack the armed division out of the blue and while they were already tired for fighting the Shinpaku. Is this supposed to be "honorable"?
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* It appears kenichi is growing up though he knew he had no right to interfere with the two masters death match. Something he never would have done at the beginning of the series

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* It appears kenichi Kenichi is growing up though he knew he had no right to interfere with the two masters death match. Something he never would have done at the beginning of the series

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** However Kenichi didn’t know that he hadn’t seen Ryuto for years and had no knowledge of his training to overcome his weakness. So he was essentially demanding that Ryuto give him a clear and significant advantage. I wouldn’t mind so much if it was acknowledged. If Ryuto casually mentioned kenchi knew he couldn’t see before taking off his glasses.

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** However Kenichi didn’t know that he hadn’t seen Ryuto for years and had no knowledge of his training to overcome his weakness. So he was essentially demanding that Ryuto give him a clear and significant advantage. I wouldn’t mind so much if it was acknowledged. If Ryuto casually mentioned kenchi Kenichi knew he couldn’t see before taking off his glasses.

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