Sakura or hinata who is better




















Hinata knows she cannot get punched. She has the upper hand because Sakura has lowered visibility, not knowing what the Byakugan can do. Hinata is on the defensive, slowly working down Sakura's chakra. By the time Sakura lands a punch, Hinata has successfully depleted Sakura's chakra to where the blow is not fatal. Hinata redirects the next punch and implements Palm Bottom on Sakura's heart. Sakura stumbles back, goes to release a her seal.

Before she is able to, Hinata uses 64 Palms, successfully blocking all chakra flow. Internal bleeding. Sakura dies. Sakura wouldn't know to avoid Gentle Fist. Sakura does not excel at long range combat. Everything about Hinata's fighting style stacks this against Sakura. Sakura needs chakra to do anything, even activate her seal. Since it is slow, by the time Sakura realized what was happening, it would be too late.

Sakura's fighting style is to punch until she wins The problem is that Hinata is built to combat that. Punching doesn't exactly work on Hyuuga. Sakura and Hinata face off. Hinata is on the defense, Sakura is on the offense. Sakura knows to not get to too close and Hinata knows she cannot get hit. Sakura is more cautious this time. She knows that she has to one hit KO Hinata.

Hinata is waiting for Sakura to make the first move. Sakura goes all out first and breaks the ground, trying to unbalance Hinata. Sakura throws pieces of the earth to try and keep Hinata away from her.

Hinata is unbalanced. Sakura goes in for an attack. Is redirected. Sakura engages as Hinata is off balance, but is able to keep her at bay. Now, here is where you might disagree with me.

The ace in the hole for Sakura is her Seal. Hinata's is Vacuum Palm. At least in fighting Sakura. Sakura has no defense for that. If Hinata can hold off until Sakura uses her Seal and then bombards her with Vacuum Palm and Wall Palms, Hinata wins because those are long distance attacks that attack both chakra and internal organs.

And before you yell at me, yes, everything Sakura does is chakra-based. Without chakra, she's not fixing ruptured organs. As The show said, you can't strengthen your internal organs.

So, am I saying that there are no scenarios where Sakura would win? Despite losing her match, Hinata was later approached by Naruto who complimented her directly for the first time.

Seeing as Sakura and Naruto both ended up having genius kids with elite Uchiha or Hyuga blood running through their veins, it would be interesting to see how their hypothetical child would've turned out if they had ended up together.

Rather than being blessed with the powerful perks of the Uchiha and Hyuga clans like Boruto and Sarada, the child of Naruto and Sakura would be a lot less fortunate without any special techniques from the Uzumaki and Haruno clans. This would make their child more suited as an underdog protagonist than Boruto who seems to have everything going for him.

If Naruto and Hinata didn't end up together, Boruto and Himawari wouldn't exist! That would be terrible, considering how talented the children are at such a young age. Unlike Naruto who was considered a failure as a child, Boruto definitely stands out amongst his peers as a naturally gifted ninja.

Though Boruto hasn't yet awakened the Hyuga clan's Byakugan, his younger sister has. With her Byakugan and monstrous strength, Himawari is powerful enough to scare even her own father, the Hokage. If she's already showing this much strength before entering the ninja academy, there's no telling how deadly of a ninja she'll be in the future. Maybe Sakura should've ended up with Naruto just for the sake of her not ending up with someone like Sasuke.

While Sasuke is not necessarily a terrible guy, he certainly could've treated Sakura a lot better than he did. After going rogue and becoming a serious criminal, Sasuke was willing to kill his former friends, including Sakura, if they stood in his way. This was a huge red flag, and yet, Sakura still ended up with Sasuke instead of Naruto who would've done anything to protect her and never kill her.

Unlike Sakura who made her feelings for Sasuke very clear since the beginning of the series, Hinata only had eyes for Naruto. Therefore, it's only natural that Hinata would be much more committed to Naruto than Sakura would.

Even though Sakura tried to set aside her feelings for Sasuke after recognizing him as a criminal, she could never truly bring herself to fall out of love with him. This would've inevitably and always been a problem if Naruto and Sakura were in a relationship because she would forever be secretly in love with someone else. Meanwhile, Hinata would have no one if she didn't have Naruto because he was the only one she ever loved.

When Sasuke fled Konohagakure in his quest for power despite Sakura's pleas for him to stay, Sakura was devastated. Not only did she lose a friend, but her love was also rejected. Despite the fact that Sasuke selfishly abandoned his friends and village, Naruto made a promise to Sakura to bring their teammate back. Naruto knew how much Sasuke meant to Sakura, and he would do anything to save their friendship.

If Naruto hadn't been there in that moment to assure her that everything would be okay, Sakura would've had a much harder time coping with the severed bond. From the very beginning, Hinata was one of the few people who fully believed in Naruto. While everyone else shunned him for the Nine-Tailed Fox inside him, Hinata saw him in a positive light, full of admiration. Hinata is often seen cooking for her family, and is so skilled at it that she possibly should have pursued a career as a chef.

Sakura isn't all that well-known for her cooking skills. In fact, it is implied that Sakura isn't a very good cook at all. Hinata's cooking skills help her take care of her family. Sakura may be good at a variety of things, but Sarada's skills in the kitchen seem to imply that she is the main cook in the Uchiha household. When Himawari gets sick, it seems like everyone in the Uzumaki household has a different idea about how to take care of her.

Boruto and Naruto begin to fight over the best way to care for the youngest family member. As a result, Hinata kicks out her son and husband. Hinata shows how tough she can be in this rare moment of anger. She chooses to help her sick daughter have a stress-free environment, prioritizing taking care of Himawari.

While trying to save his father, Boruto ends up getting trapped in the past. He ends up spending time with the younger versions of both his parents. The shy, quiet Hinata ends up having a conversation with a virtual stranger.

Hinata's friends are surprised by her sudden boldness. Hinata simply states that she feels a connection to Boruto. On some level, she can sense their relationship as mother and son. Sakura fails to notice that the love of her life is in the village. Naruto had promised to be there for Himawari's birthday. Boruto is extremely disappointed with his father when he discovers that Naruto didn't live up to his promise, running out of the house full of rage.

Hinata pursues her son, attempting to calm him down. Hinata is able to understand the difficulties of the Hokage office and tries to get her son to see it too. She understands his pain and can relate to how Boruto is feeling.

When Sarada is asking about her own father's absence, Sakura fails to offer an explanation. Boruto is put through some scrutiny when it's time for him to graduate from the academy. He seems to lack direction.



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