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(10-23-2021, 12:16 AM)Gijima Wrote: You are comparing lions who lived in one of the most brutal times in lion history, to lions who lived in one of the most peaceful times in lion history.
There is no comparison as I said. Even in this generation, there are plenty of duo coalitions who are older who are doing far more than the Birminghams.
I told myself I won't get into debates with fans of particular coalitions. These days no one can have a realistic conversation about the strengths and weakness of each coalition. It's just endless "size" debates, who chases who more, and on and on.
When I talk about the Majingilanes I'm not talking about "chases". I'm talking about territories held and their strategy they had till their last breath to not give up ground... something only very few coalitions succeed in doing. We all read the reports and saw these events. I think the BBoys have done perfectly fine and their strategy is keeping them alive and healthy. Good for them. But they aren't the Majingilanes. And head on the Majingilanes proved they were superior by pushing five Birminghams back east and not giving up any ground to them while they were alive. So what's there to debate?
Theres no debate, you are saying that Majingilanes are superior coalition to Bboys, which i disagree, as both are up there together, it only comes to personal preferance/sympathy, just like with Mapogos also.