Let's be honest here. The only reason you're against Mihawk's title is because your little Shanks fall on the category below him. If Shanks had that title, this wouldn't have been debated at all.
Yes it would because for the something like 30th time, I'm not arguing for Shanks>Mihawk I'm arguing against your loose interpretation of WSS. The only defense people like you and Hashi have left is resorting to playground insults trying to call me "fanboy" when I don't even care that much about Shanks, he's in the story so little. Shanks is brought up because he's the most likely of the characters we know to be able to meet this situation, simple and plain, but there's also people like Fuji. It's you guys who keep bringing up Shanks leading me to reply based on Shanks' info.
And please, if you want to talk personals, I see you get overly defensive and standoffish just because someone says they don't like Mihawk and then when others say they think there's a chance Mihawk might lose a fight you chalk it up to being because they dislike Mihawk as a character, child please. get your ego in check.
For same reason these little Shanks wankers also debate Whitebeard and Kaido's title.
I've not once said Shanks would be able to surpass Kaidou or WB's title, I even said in this thread their titles are above Mihawk's as they are an all encompassing title that include all aspects of a fight whereas Mihawk's title refers to a specific area of a fight.
As long as manga would continuously place characters above Shanks due to their title, there will always be this atmosphere of denial among you folks. That's why i can't wait for something like a fb where Mihawk defeats Shanks for the WSS title for this shitty denial to finally stop and see you guys continue with your stupid whining or coming up with useless excuses
Unless the fight for WSS includes multiple facets of fighting it wouldn't prove anything and that's what I've been saying. If it's only a sword fight then that neither proves nor disproves that he could be beaten with other methods by the same opponent he beat in swords.