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First of all... Most of You people know utter SHIIIIT about Neji's potential or his true genius:The 64 palms is actually a technique passed down from father to heir ... meaning that only Hanabi was supposed to learn the Hyuga secret techniques, but Neji figured it out himself and also seemingly Hinata too did that or learned from Neji, unless her positions has been promoted back to heiress.
Second of all: Its hard of compare Sakura and Hinata potential, as their teachers were on a totally different levels, one was a Kunoichi whose greatest accomplishment is getting pregnant and once getting shat on by Itachi while on the other hand the other one had a legendary Sanin who taught all her secret techniques.
Thirdly: While Sakura actually have feats, Hinata has too little panel time to judge. But her Twin Lion fists may turn out to be a powerhouse everyone may not expect as the technique has very good Shape manipulation (There are very few low lvl techs that take shapes) and it also happens to be one of the very few visible manifestation of non-elemental chakra (Only other examples are Biju Cloak and Rasengan as far as i remember).... which alone indicates the strength of the technique.
Second of all: Its hard of compare Sakura and Hinata potential, as their teachers were on a totally different levels, one was a Kunoichi whose greatest accomplishment is getting pregnant and once getting shat on by Itachi while on the other hand the other one had a legendary Sanin who taught all her secret techniques.
Thirdly: While Sakura actually have feats, Hinata has too little panel time to judge. But her Twin Lion fists may turn out to be a powerhouse everyone may not expect as the technique has very good Shape manipulation (There are very few low lvl techs that take shapes) and it also happens to be one of the very few visible manifestation of non-elemental chakra (Only other examples are Biju Cloak and Rasengan as far as i remember).... which alone indicates the strength of the technique.