3. Chainsaw Man vs. Katana Man: Katana Man Was Far Stronger Than Denji

When Denji took on the mission to capture Katana Man inside a building, he felt confident that he was strong enough after undergoing rigorous training with Kishibe.

Denji climbed every floor of the building, searching for Katana Man’s location. However, as soon as they encountered each other, Katana Man lunged at Denji with immense force, smashing through the building’s walls and causing both of them to plummet from the building’s height.

As they fell mid-air, Chainsaw Man used his chainsaw arms to block Katana Man’s attack. However, Katana Man quickly kicked Chainsaw Man, sending him hurtling onto the roof of another building.

The intense battle began on the rooftop. Chainsaw Man tried to evade every strike from Katana Man’s sword arms, which were relentless and aggressive. Chainsaw Man occasionally attempted to counterattack with his chainsaw arms, but Katana Man effortlessly parried his strikes.

Each of Katana Man’s attacks was so powerful that Chainsaw Man’s body was repeatedly thrown into the building’s corners. Katana Man then delivered a powerful kick, causing Chainsaw Man to fall from the great height and land on the roof of a train car.

The fight continued atop the train car, with Katana Man once again taking control. Chainsaw Man struggled to withstand the onslaught of relentless strikes. The powerful sword slashes from Katana Man were too difficult to block with simple parries. As a result, Chainsaw Man’s body was flung violently.

As Chainsaw Man tried to get back on his feet, he couldn’t see Katana Man in front of him. Suddenly, Katana Man descended from the air and attacked with his sword arms. Chainsaw Man managed to block the attack using his chainsaw arms, but the strong impact shattered the train car roof, causing both of them to crash into the train.

Inside the train, Katana Man continued his unrelenting barrage of punches and strikes against Chainsaw Man, sending him flying with each blow. Finally, Katana Man unleashed a devastating sword slash that severed both of Chainsaw Man’s chainsaw arms, leaving him seemingly helpless.

#3 The Third Reason Chainsaw Man Defeated Katana Man:

Chainsaw Man realized that Katana Man was far stronger than him. Instead of continuing to rely solely on brute strength, Denji decided to use his wits. This decision became the turning point in the battle, as Denji began employing strategy to outmaneuver Katana Man, rather than relying purely on muscle.