'Bleach' chapter 658 plot spoilers: Are Askin and Yoruichi set to battle?

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Chapter 658 of "Bleach" looks like it will be featuring an epic encounter between Yoruichi Shihoin and Askin Nakk Le Vaar.

The battle between the two figures to be an interesting one, with the meshing of styles teasing a potentially violent encounter.

As Christian Post notes, Yoruichi will most likely be utilizing her incredible speed to get the upper hand on Askin as she looks to put him in compromising positions through her sheer force of will. Askin will look to counter that incredible foot speed with his own bevy of lethal control attacks, and his strengths in particular may simply become too much for Yoruichi to overcome.

The fight between the two is expected to be quite the spectacle.

The fight between Yoruichi and Askin could also feature involvement from Yushiro Shihoin. It's unclear just how involved Yoruichi's younger brother may be in the encounter, although he could become an unpredictable variable in a fight that is already expected to be action-packed.

The efforts of the siblings may not be enough, however, as according to Youth Health Mag, Askin will soon be telling the two that their Reiatsu will not work against him.

Should the two falter, as the "Bleach" chapter 658 spoilers seem to suggest, the battle may take another turn and end up including Kisuke Urahara.

Urahara is the wild card in the equation, and he may eventually step into the battle after he finally discovers that Yoruichi and perhaps even Yushiro are sadly incapable of beating Askin.

The fight with Askin may even prompt Urahara to finally use his Bankai, to the delight of legions of "Bleach" fans.

Chapter 658 of "Bleach" might also feature a closer look at the relationship between Yoruichi and Urahara, so fans will also want to stick around to find out more about what exactly links these two fighters.

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