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How's it a cop out argument? It disproves you... Again and also again you deny it by writing it off because it doesn't fit your theories :/
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It works
both ways, really. You can't say that he didn't ALSO want to go to Makai so that he could be more comfortable fighting. And there are mountains of evidence for this too, so it's not like I'm coping-out. We're both right, but we're interpreting it differently ;)
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Meaning that he either overestimated their powers and then saw it was something he could handle limited, needed a push from Itsuki (He was hesitating after all), or just didn't want to take risks in general.
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He was hesitant because he could sense Yusuke's inner demon potential.
And if he took the initiative then it was, as you said, a risk. And if it's a risk he is apparently threatened by it.
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He explains it perfectly himself. He says he normally wouldn't take them seriously, and even thought it was shameful, but because they were motivated by Yusuke's death he took them seriously. He did get stronger, but not because they were too much for him to handle. He makes that pretty clear.
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Does. Not. Work.
If he could have pwned all of them with only 20% he should have just stayed that way. And it proves something that they took punishment from him for two chapters
while he was powered-up.
In other words: They
had to be stronger than him at 20% to live through that hell (By DBZ's standards, anyone 1.5x weaker gets shredded like paper with one good hit). Again, it can easily be both reasons and there is plenty of evidence to support either.