Ikki Takeda

 

Name: Ikki Takeda, Takeda the Puncher
Origin: History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi
Gender: Male
Classification: Human Martial Artist
Age: 19
Powers and Abilities: Super strength, speed, durability, endurance, ki, uses the Sei-Type of Martial Arts (a user of this fights not with power or anger, but with talent, skills and wit), is well trained in boxing, is skilled in fighting opponents stronger than himself, can create a forcefield known as the Ryūsei Seikūken (Ikki uses his flow to lock onto his opponent's movements and through that he can predict the direction of the attacks and as a result can use minimal effort to dodge them - accurate to the millimeter)
Weaknesses: None notable
Destructive Capacity: Small building level
Range: Average human melee range
Speed: Faster than the eye can see
Durability: Small building level
Lifting Strength: At least Class 100+
Striking Strength: Class KJ
Stamina: Large, is an extremely skilled martial artist and as a result can go head to head with other martial artists for long periods of time without breaking a sweat, Ikki was also able to get through difficult training and roadwork regimes created by his master and boxing legend James Shiba
Standard Equipment: Nothing notable
Intelligence: Not very intelligent - was a delinquent, skilled combatant
Notable Attacks/Techniques:

“The Illusionary Left Fist”: A powerful and fast left hook.

Big Cat Eye Frog Punch: Ikki puts his entire body's strength into his legs and leaps forward with spinning punches, he also makes a twist with his arms for an instant amplification of strength.

All Range Punch: Multiple punches thrown from all directions.

Meteor Straight: A rabbit punch launched from a throw.

Auto-Rhythm: Similar to Mubiyoshi, but relies on back muscles instead. Although weaker then Mubiyoshi, it is faster which allows Takeda to use it in rapid fire.

Ryūsei Seikūken: A more advanced version of the Seikūken, instead of controlling the radius the Seikūken turns into a thin layer of skin to anticipate the flow of the opponent. For this technique you have to be absolutely calm, as even slight changes in emotion can disrupt the flow but even though you can read the moves of the opponent it doesn't mean you can dodge it. There are 3 levels in Ryūsei Seikūken.

  • Level 1: Read the opponent's flow.

 

  • Level 2: Combine the opponent's movements with your own.

 

  • Level 3: Overpower the opponent by anticipating his moves and use his flow against him before he even thinks of it.


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Other: Not to be confused with the similarly - named character from Saint Seiya or the similarly - named character from Air Gear