Well, seems I was wrong about the "fight as an Earthling statement" causing contradictions with some context behind it.
It was almost of average quality, which is great by Super standards, though there were of course some really dumb moments. As is par for the course with Super manga villains, Moro lowballs himself by referring to himself as the galaxy's strongest being, something that's been a pretty irrelevant benchmark since guys above Freeza started showing up
. Then he gets hurt by a rock that's clearly Universe level
. And then he begs for mercy in the exact same manner Freeza did on Namek. Yep, no reuse of assets with the GOAT
.
Other than that though, the rest of the chapter was okay with the fight choreography not being bad and helping show the skilful side of Ultra Instinct better than previous examples. Obviously though, through whatever trouble the Galactic Patrol had at the start and Goku basically telling Jaco he's not going to straight up execute Moro makes it apparent Toyotaro's going to asspull a way to drag the arc out even longer.