## One Piece Chapter 895, pages 7-10: Pirate Luffy vs. Sweet Commander Katakuri - Chapter: 895 - Pages: 7-10 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Charlotte Katakuri ### Summary Page 7: The battle becomes a blur of redirected punches. Luffy's limbs pound through the mirror world with "clink," "thud thud thud," and "boom!!" as Katakuri dodges, blocks, and is pushed into the rubble. Luffy's fist keeps ringing back into the fight, and Katakuri's face tightens as he tries to follow each turn. The bottom panels slow on Luffy's battered body, steam and Haki still rising from him, then on another fist spinning toward Katakuri with a shouted "Uwoo ooh!!" and "Wring... wring...!!" There is little dialogue because the sequence is pure pressure. Snake Man has made Luffy's offense continuous: Katakuri can dodge one hit, but the same attack keeps returning from new directions before he can reset the distance. Page 8: Katakuri adapts by answering with his own power instead of only dodging. He shapes a massive spiked ball of mochi and drives it into Luffy, naming the attack "Diced... Mochi!!!" The impact catches Luffy hard and sends blood flying from his face. Luffy's earlier momentum stops in a brutal instant as Katakuri's spiked weapon crushes into him through the broken mirror-world wall. Katakuri's grin shows that he has found a way to punish Snake Man at close range. The page is a warning that Luffy's new form is not a guaranteed solution. Katakuri can still read, counter, and hit him with overwhelming force if Luffy commits too deeply to a chasing attack. Page 9: Katakuri swings the huge spiked mochi weapon again, dragging Luffy into a spiraling crash as Luffy screams, "Uwaaaaah!!" Luffy tries to pull away and realizes, "Dammit! I'm stuck...!!" He shouts, "Stop it!!" but Katakuri's attack has him trapped and spinning through the air. Luffy coughs and groans, "Huff... huff...!! Urgh!!" while the battlefield drops away beneath him. Katakuri's face darkens in the lower panel, focused and merciless. This page reverses the flow of the fight: Snake Man's pursuit had trapped Katakuri in constant pressure, but Diced Mochi has now trapped Luffy, turning his speed and extended limbs into something Katakuri can seize and punish. Page 10: The collision tears the mirror world apart. Huge chunks of mirrored architecture split upward and hang in the air while both fighters crash through the debris. Luffy and Katakuri lie far below in the wreckage, breathing hard with "huff" sounds and surrounded by dust. Katakuri slowly rises, his back and shoulders covered in damage, while the battlefield shows the cost of the last exchange. There is no clean advantage here. Luffy's Snake Man gave him speed and pursuit, but Katakuri's Diced Mochi has inflicted serious damage and broken the rhythm again. The silence of the page matters: both men are still standing, but each new movement now comes from exhaustion as much as willpower.