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When King punched Zoro in the face like a brawler in 1023, it's implied that goes against the code of swordsmanship. I don't think I have ever seen Zoro punch or kick his opponent in a serious fight, which seems to support that. Rayliegh also seems to incorporate hand to hand combat in his battles as well.
Would I expect Mihawk or Zoro ever doing something like this? Probably not.
So it seems like this kind of solves the whole Mihawk vs Shanks somewhat. If Shanks respected the code of swordsmanship and fought Mihawk, he would lose that fight. However, if Shanks is allowed to fight in a way that is natural for himself, then he would win. If Shanks and Mihawk were clashing their blades, and all of a sudden Shanks takes out his fist coated in advanced Haoshoku Haki and punches Mihawk square in the jaw, it would be an automatic disqualification in the duel.
I guess that doesn't really prove that Shanks is overall stronger than Mihawk though, because everyone uses their own style of fighting. Mihawk is simply at his strongest when he fights purely with the blade. Still, I think it helps give us context that WSS doesn't necessarily mean beating anybody that wields a sword. Roger is the biggest example of this.
Would I expect Mihawk or Zoro ever doing something like this? Probably not.
So it seems like this kind of solves the whole Mihawk vs Shanks somewhat. If Shanks respected the code of swordsmanship and fought Mihawk, he would lose that fight. However, if Shanks is allowed to fight in a way that is natural for himself, then he would win. If Shanks and Mihawk were clashing their blades, and all of a sudden Shanks takes out his fist coated in advanced Haoshoku Haki and punches Mihawk square in the jaw, it would be an automatic disqualification in the duel.
I guess that doesn't really prove that Shanks is overall stronger than Mihawk though, because everyone uses their own style of fighting. Mihawk is simply at his strongest when he fights purely with the blade. Still, I think it helps give us context that WSS doesn't necessarily mean beating anybody that wields a sword. Roger is the biggest example of this.