One Piece Chapter 1083: Garp's Deadliest Punch and the Battle on Hachinosu Island
One Piece Chapter 1083: Garp's Deadliest Punch and the Battle on Hachinosu Island

One Piece Chapter 1083: Garp’s Deadliest Punch and the Battle on Hachinosu Island

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One Piece Chapter 1083: Garp’s Deadliest Punch and the Battle on Hachinosu Island

In One Piece Chapter 1083, the battle on Hachinosu Island continues and Monkey D Garp prepares to face the commanders of the Yonkou Kurohige. Rumors suggest that Garp’s punch surpasses the destruction of the Galaxy Impact that destroyed the center of Hachinosu city.

After Garp lands his punch, Aokiji attempts to prevent him from taking Coby away from their base. Aokiji’s arrival makes the battle between Garp and his former student inevitable. However, even though Garp feels that his strength has declined, he manages to launch a powerful attack against Kuzan.

Garp jumps and grips the face of the 10th commander of Kurohige and smashes him to the ground. This technique that creates a massive hole in Hachinosu Island is named Garp Blue Hole. Although the attack was quite powerful, in One Piece Chapter 1083, Aokiji will seem fine while another commander of Kurohige is injured.

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Avalon, who was in the demon fruit mode, then decides to join the fight and make Garp struggle. The combined attack of Aokiji and Avalon will be very troublesome for the navy hero. When Garp starts to get overwhelmed, he finally launches a deadly punch that is said to be capable of destroying an island.

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Fans will finally get to see Garp’s serious punch. Although it does not sink Hachinosu, Garp’s attack makes Avalo turn back into a corpse. The death of Avalo causes the other commanders of Kurohige to join the battle.

One Piece Chapter 1083 ends with the two sides facing off against each other. This article is made for entertainment purposes only and does not intend to preempt or alter the story of One Piece by Eiichiro Oda.

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