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I agree with the Jiren example because it's thrown right in our faces, but Ki output/bodily strength was always the most important factor otherwise. Mindless monsters like Kid Boo and the Cell Jr.s or Saibamen were still able to compete with those roughly equivalent to their powers such as SSJ3 Goku, SSJ Vegeta and so on.That statement is made by Toriyama, the manga scaling is most likely entirely concocted by Toyo. Toriyama probably doesn't even buy into the Beerus wank. But for the sake of discussion, let's just assume this applies to the manga continuity as well.
1. There's a statement literally in the same arc that establishes that Jiren was so overwhelmingly powerful entirely through the high level efficiency of his strength. Contrast that to Cell Max who is a raging brute who can't wield his power properly in the slightest. Mindset is very significant. To a lesser degree you could even see this in Nappa vs Goku.
2. There was never a big gap between Gohan Beast and Cell Max, if there even is one. He was directly said to be weakened by Gamma's suicidal attack, even having Piccolo say they wouldn't have won without it. Even by the end of it, Gohan still thought it best to finish him off through targeting his weak point with a highly amplified attack (with a ridiculous amount of assistance in order to do so). Gohan had already witnessed the events of the Moro arc and the levels of power displayed by Goku and Vegeta there and yet he still finds it questionable even they could beat him.
The novelization of the movie states that Cell Max is an absolute pushover compared to Gohan Beast, and he outright tanked a full power punch. The gap seems lessened in the manga, but Gohan still had the edge. It is my belief that Gohan wouldn't have had the chance to draw out his hidden power and would have remained below Orange Piccolo with his regular Ultimate form had Cell Max not been weakened, not that intact Cell Max > Beast Gohan.
I think that them citing examples such as Gas and Broly in the same sentence as Ki control and balance was just Toyotaro being lazy and adding manga-only characters. Plus that same sentence even encompassed Moro iirc, who's never trained a day in his life. It isn't really valid in the slightest, although I'll grant that Broly perhaps has better Ki control than Cell Max by virtue of him being able to put up barriers and have enough rationality to realize death was near when Gogeta fired his FP Kamehameha.3. Broly though being a rageful lunatic, his fighting instincts and experience still carries over even when he loses control of his rationality. And I hate to bring this up, but he's put in the same conversation as Jiren when it comes to power efficiency in the manga. He's not a mindless fighter like Cell Max.