Talk:Eto Yoshimura/@comment-58.71.29.62-20161230080624/@comment-27247962-20161230092450

You never heard this saying pass around?

"Fighting in a ring makes the fighters seem evenly matched, very strong or very weak, but there are no such rules in the world outside the ring, it's never evenly matched out there. The strong can be curbstomped, the weak can pass as strong."

Strong fighters have two weaknesses that can be exploited: delusional grandiosity & arrogance which lowers their guard.

In Eto's case wrong analysis off her opponent and excitement to turn the tables on him.

Furuta didn't need to be exceptionally strong to take out Eto. Just to give an example, if Furuta didn't have his kagune to rely on, then he could've easily led Eto to a place with dynamite attached to a wall, making a part of the building fall upon her. She might be better off after, but she would walk right in that trap anyways.

So what i'm trying to say is that you need rules before you can start rating different people as strong. The rules need to cancel out luck & the bad habits of human thought & emotion (arrogance, rage, ...) Then you can pretty accurately decide wether or not Eto is strong or is actually nothing more then a meatball.