User blog comment:IamJakuhoRaikoben/Chapter 463: Black Carpet, Review./@comment-5894890-20151124221629/@comment-5894890-20151125071307

@Anon You're the one who was saying two Erza-level people couldn't beat him. Never, have I said that two Erza-level people was too much for him to handle. I've only argued two people of that level would definitely have a chance in beating him, while you argued even that, does not. Erza, was not rendered helpless against him on her own either. @Wrath Well, I don't quite agree with you on that. Yes, Ajeel was obviously stronger, however, "Erza was not outclassed in every shape, way and form". The reason she was even sent out there to fight him, was because she could at least hold her own against him (regardless of being able to beat him or not). For the mini-fight, Ajeel was countering just as well, but the only time he "overwhelmed" her was when he went berserk. The other times, Erza was countering and was attempting to deal damage, rendered unable to use her magic because of Marin, or she was the one dealing the damage; whether it was little damage or barely any damage. Not to mention i also disagree with your comment about: "...all it did was piss him off", it did that, and I recall 'hearing' a few "GUAHH'S" and seeing a decent bit of blood. Anyways, I call BS on the Jupiter not hitting Erza too, but this was a fight that took luck AND teamwork, which was good enough for me lol (better than seeing flame pants). Also, I've always-ed praise Ajeel for being able to take Jupiter head on with no armor, yet still speak, so it's not like he looked weak, he was, indeed, strong. It was his cockiness that became part of his downfall.