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True, which is why as I said before, you gotta read the whole sentence in order to understand it well.
Like I said, the fact that he says Hashirama is no longer with them instead of saying even Hashirama wont be able to stop him now suggests Hashirama could stop him even now.
I agree too, that's the only part I'm hung up on. But the fact that he says, "And he is no longer with us" stands out for me. If he had said, "But he is no longer with us" then I might see it. The "and" is the thing that makes the big difference, I don't infer from that "and" that he's saying that if he was here, he might stand a chance.
But logically speaking, if Hashi could barely defeat Madara when he had EMS, it doesn't make any sense that he could defeat hhim now that he's been eleveated byond his prime and with the rinnegan.