Asura Tokita Ohma of the Kengan Association squares off against Rolon (a.k.a. Lolong) Donaire “The Monster of Manila” in Chapter 132 of Sandrovich Yabago’s action-packed martial arts manga series Kengan Omega, illustrated by Doraemon.
In the previous chapter, it was discovered that Rolon is also capable of foreseeing the emergence of purpose. Therefore the battle becomes one in which Rolon consistently outperforms Ohma in terms of his predictions.
And while Ohma shows off his knowledge of Kure techniques at the end of the fight, will that be enough for him to defeat Rolon? After all, the Kengan Association vs. Purgatory tournament winner will be decided in this final game.
Spoilers for Kengan Omega 132: Tokita Ohma vs. Rolon Donaire
To begin, we see Ohma’s training with Kure Fusui, who decides to pass on the family’s martial arts traditions to him, and Ohma discovers that there are several different Kure techniques to learn. While Fusion is practising his assassination tactics on Ohma, she says that the system is best suited for assassination.
Kure-san, the elderly However, when Erich offers to teach Ohma the Kure skills that have been passed down through the generations, Ohma declines, saying that he has no desire to kill anyone.
As for Ohma’s question to Erich, the answer is that Kure Karura will one day become the head of the clan, and Erich will have full authority over Kure Karura as her groom. Erich gets enraged when Ohma claims he doesn’t want to marry Karura, and he starts yelling at Ohma.
Returning to the current day, Ohma has dodged Rolon’s attack, and the two are attempting to get at each other’s throats, but it appears that they are having no success.
In an attempt to elbow Ohma, Rolon kneels and lets Ohma elbow him instead. To get some distance from each other, Ohma uses a Kure family heritage technique called Silhouette. Then they get closer again.
Ohma is puzzled by Rolon’s unusual finger movements and speculates that he is calculating distance with his fingertips. Rolon slams into Ohma with a stomping kick and an elbow punch and Ohma is taken aback.
During Rolon’s combination attack, Ohma is pushed to the edge of the stage. The announcer claims that Rolon was on the verge of taking him off the field.
Ohma counters Rolon’s attack by smacking the back of his neck with the Kure Tradition Heaven-Shaking Supreme Fang technique, which causes Rolon to roll in the air.
Although Rolon hears the Kengan team’s applause, he quickly recovers and runs away to gain some distance. Rolon snapped his neck, showing that Ohma’s method had not affected him. The chapter concludes with Rolon stating that the fight was fun to watch.