@@RandomGamingMoments925He's talking about the "damage" Jagi inflicted. Which is little more than a few scratches in the grand scheme of things. Not to mention clumsy and sloppy in its' execution. This right here solidifies why Jagi could never become the next successor of Hokuto.
The irony is that Jagi directed his hatred toward the only person who was kind to him. If you look closely, Ken REALLY throws the fight. Its outright stated that he tapped Jagi's pressure points lightly, but just before Jagi uses the senjusatsu, Ken just sort of paused and braces himself inatead of dodging or guarding.
Jagi hated ken because he was his little brother that was way better than him and he didn't want to accept that he was a bad martial artist, he was fine with toki and roah being better because he could hide behind the excuse that they are his older brothers so they know more than him, but ken surpassing him shattered his ego and made him face the facts that he was a failure so he hated him
@@nicoliedolpot7213 actually if you read jagi gaiden ryuken was good friends with jagis parents, but both parents died at a young age making him an orphan, and ryuken wanted to adopt not to raise him as a martial artist but to love him as a son, but jagi really wanted to learn so he taught him anyways
so therefore jagi is a wasted potential since if he exploited 100% his incredible potential like raoh and toki and kenshiro he would have been even much more powerful than in the main story if he had listened to ryuken's advice to learn from kenshiro is train all the time to become much more powerful hokuto shinken fighters
@@babysinclairfan yes if jagi had trained hard or just trained he could have become even more powerful than in the main story even if he does not have exactly the same potential as his brothers from hokuto shinken toki and raoh and kenshiro he is also a prodigy like them since ryuken chose one of the four to become his successor of hokuto shinken
I love how Ryuken kept the Dojo open even after the world has been destroyed by Nukes.
technically this should be before the war
I mean, it was a fairly sturdy shelter, so he might as well give himself something to do
2:15 Yea, because cosmetic damage matters in an assassin style…
Realistically if Ken actually hit his points Jagi would have blown up before he could follow through on his combo
It's not "cosmetic damage". They're bruises; if Ken had gone full force Jagi would've been toast right then and there.
@@RandomGamingMoments925He's talking about the "damage" Jagi inflicted. Which is little more than a few scratches in the grand scheme of things. Not to mention clumsy and sloppy in its' execution. This right here solidifies why Jagi could never become the next successor of Hokuto.
The irony is that Jagi directed his hatred toward the only person who was kind to him. If you look closely, Ken REALLY throws the fight. Its outright stated that he tapped Jagi's pressure points lightly, but just before Jagi uses the senjusatsu, Ken just sort of paused and braces himself inatead of dodging or guarding.
Jagi hated ken because he was his little brother that was way better than him and he didn't want to accept that he was a bad martial artist, he was fine with toki and roah being better because he could hide behind the excuse that they are his older brothers so they know more than him, but ken surpassing him shattered his ego and made him face the facts that he was a failure so he hated him
This scene is so badass
I still wonder what possesed Ryuken to adopt Yagi.
"If you don't take him....we'll probably just serve him up for our gangs soup or something..."
Ryuken: "ugh...FINE!"
ryuken got carried away when he ended up with 3 god-tier potential successors that were pulled out of nowhere, made it 4 just in case
@@nicoliedolpot7213 actually if you read jagi gaiden ryuken was good friends with jagis parents, but both parents died at a young age making him an orphan, and ryuken wanted to adopt not to raise him as a martial artist but to love him as a son, but jagi really wanted to learn so he taught him anyways
Read jagi gaiden, you will understand why
ジャギの弱点は含み貼りですよね
so therefore jagi is a wasted potential since if he exploited 100% his incredible potential like raoh and toki and kenshiro he would have been even much more powerful than in the main story if he had listened to ryuken's advice to learn from kenshiro is train all the time to become much more powerful hokuto shinken fighters
Yeah Jagi definitely could've been stronger if he trained more. If you think about it, all of his tricks should've given him a huge advantage.
@@babysinclairfan yes if jagi had trained hard or just trained he could have become even more powerful than in the main story even if he does not have exactly the same potential as his brothers from hokuto shinken toki and raoh and kenshiro he is also a prodigy like them since ryuken chose one of the four to become his successor of hokuto shinken
Even at full potential Jagi never had the makings of a prodigy like the others.
He would hav been frieza of hnk if he was
You're missing the point, Jagi was a dirtbag who cheated and took shortcuts. It wasn't in his nature to disciple himself and train hard.
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