No he can’t, as Kakashi’s chidori nearly killed Kakazu. Meanwhile, A chidori from someone stronger (MS Sasuke) could barely pierce the raikage’s cloak, and Tsunade’s fist could bust Madara’s Susanoo.
At best, youre being selective here. Why take the Kakashi occurence and use it to scale instead of the Matatabi occurence?
Otherwise, we were told that Kakashi getting through Kakuzu was due to elemental affinities, not power levels. So you're taking a situational occurence and using it as a general measure of power.
Additionally, even if . . . Kakashi used a less concentrated version of his lightning to cut tailed beast energy tails, same energy (V2) that tanked the Long Sword of the Sky cleanly. So while Kakashi may be weak, his technique has high level showings which means it cant be used as a low-end showing.
Kakazu met the paw with his own force and stalemated it, he didn’t get hit by it.
If I catch your hand as it punches me, that doesn’t somehow mean if you punch me in the face I’ll tank it like my hand did.
The part i skipped in the quoting is covered above.
Why does it matter?
Firstly, why does meeting something not equate to getting hit by it?
Secondly, even if . . . can he not meet other attacks in the same way?
Finally, where did the force come from? Was it not his own body? So it effectively means he got hit, because the force of Matatabi met his body.
Unlike normal body, Kakuzu has a body made up of the same stuff all around, so your example fails here (otherwise, it is quite brilliant reasoning that you used).
To close it off, that was Kakuzu only using his pure 'flesh'. So youcant equate it to Kakuzu using a special technique to further boost durability.
In fact, that basically seals this case. If Kakuzu using his normal body can arguably match hits from Tsunade, then a Kakuzu using a special technique should very easily outdo it because special techniques - by nature and by design - are supposed to be far better than non-techniques. So if something is questionable without techniques, then it is usually sealed as soon as techniques come into play. Generally.
I might be able to grant you this, but this would stun Kakazu from the initial damage and then he’d just be hit a second time.
The gesture is appreciated, but there's nothing to grant.
Im simply explaining the fact of what my words mean. Even if you say lets switch to stricter meanings, thatdoesnt affect my previous meanings.
As for the other part, why would a man made up of wires even be able to suffer a 'stun' effect,since stun relies on brain issues?
Even if he could be stunned, what would a second hit achieve, since his body type would just tank it again? Multiple hits add up when some degree of damage is suffered. The body of Kakuzu is not the type to suffer continuous damage. Then lack of a normal brain meansnthat as long as his shell is undamaged, no damage will ever be suffered via concussive hits.
But that's another issue. I have other points, lets settle these first.