Dude. I don't want to sound like an ******* and I probably will, but trying to argue with you is like talking to a wall. You bring up the same points when I clearly counter them. I'm wondering if you even read my entire posts.
And thats her problem. I dont think she will be able to do that before Sakura will land single punch or kick in her. If she was faster, than yes, but she isnt.
Did you even read my entire post? Yes, inferred from facts, it is more than likely that Hinata is faster than Sakura which means she's less than likely to get hit. Even once.
What do you mean you agree? You just said physical contact is required and you were arguing with me. Now all of a sudden you agree? If you agree then why are you still opposing me?
I was talking about Neji. While Hinata may specialise in Taijutsu, shes a far cry from trully skilled Taijutsu specialist.
For this, my mistake. I was thinking sister when you said cousin. But my point still stands. She
is a taijutsu specialist. The debate here is Hinata vs Sakura. Not Neji vs Sakura. Neji doesn't factor into this at all whatsoever.
Of course Im serious. Im just saying what manga shows. Kisame wasnt hurt at all, he was just pushed backward. As simple as that.
So you're comparing Kisame to Sakura? Sure, if you want. But that's not even the point.
It is a Jyuuken attack. And we all know what Jyuuken is. The user emits their own chakra from their hands and attacks their opponents chakra circulatory system. That's what it is.
He may not have
looked like it hurt, but neither did Hinata when Neji was attacking all of her tenketsu.
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She is clearly surprised which means she didn't feel it.
It doesn't matter if Kisame didn't
look like he was hurt. Facts are facts, and it is fact that the Trigrams Palm attack is a Jyuuken technique and we know what Jyuuken is. It doesn't "just push them back".
the naruto.wikia took it from the databook page 293.
Off topic, but for the record, databooks are 100% genuine. Released from Kishi himself if I'm not mistaken