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One Piece Amiral Sakazuki. Sakazuki AKA Fleet Admiral Akainu by bodskih on DeviantArt Sakazuki is the current fleet admiral of the Marines Sakazuki,[8] formerly known by his Admiral alias Akainu,[1] is the current Fleet Admiral of the Marines, succeeding the previous Fleet Admiral, Sengoku.[2] During the first half of the series, he was one of the three Admirals,[3] and was the last one out of the three to debut.[9] Upon becoming.

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Sakazuki,[8] formerly known by his Admiral alias Akainu,[1] is the current Fleet Admiral of the Marines, succeeding the previous Fleet Admiral, Sengoku.[2] During the first half of the series, he was one of the three Admirals,[3] and was the last one out of the three to debut.[9] Upon becoming. He ascended to the position of fleet admiral after defeating Kuzan in a ten-day duel that left Punk Hazard in its current state.

Akainu Sakazuki Render by cronustitan on DeviantArt

Following the latest One Piece issue, Admiral Akainu (currently known as Fleet Admiral Sakazuki) has once again become a hot topic of discussion among fans. As the highest-ranking "Admiral" at his prime, his ruthless approach to "Absolute Justice" leaves an indelible imprint on the Marines' operations. Sakazuki is the current fleet admiral of the Marines

Sakazuki AKA Admiral Akainu by bodskih on DeviantArt. Following the latest One Piece issue, Admiral Akainu (currently known as Fleet Admiral Sakazuki) has once again become a hot topic of discussion among fans. Sakazuki (サカズキ, Sakazuki), formerly known by his admiral alias nickname "Akainu" (赤犬, Akainu; literally meaning "Red Dog"), is both a fictional character and antagonist of the One Piece series

Sakazuki AKA Fleet Admiral Akainu by bodskih on DeviantArt. Sakazuki is the current fleet admiral of the Marines Sakazuki is a strident follower of Absolute Justice, to the point where his extremism prompted.