Koichi Haimawari vs. Number 6: Finale

The Crawler vs. Number 6: Final Match is the final confrontation between the Vigilante The Crawler and the Villain Number 6.

Prologue
After apparently avoiding Number 6 and the Anonymous, Koichi meets with Soga, who informs him of the current situation: Knuckleduster had returned and intended to kill Number 6 with a large explosion, sacrificing his life in order to achieve it. They quickly come up with a plan to avoid this.

Soga goes to the rooftop where a wounded Knuckleduster had the villain held after beating him up, ready to blow up the building they are on, but when he presses the detonator, the bombs don't explode. Soga appears and tells the old vigilante that he had deduced his plan hours ago, and he had deactivated all the explosives. Laughing at this unexpected turn of events, Number 6 escapes Knuckleduster's grip, mocking that his plan backfired in such a way. Then, he dares Soga to try to kill him now that he has the chance before his wounds heal.

But Soga is not there to confront him but to distract him. Without giving Number 6 time to react, Koichi tackles him and uses his Quirk to blast off into the sky, intending to drag him out of Naruhata himself, since he knows the only thing he can't do his fly. Number 6's fury and hatred towards Koichi grows due to the fact that he has once again stood in his way. The desire to kill him is so massive that it reaches a breacking point where the scar on his face begins to crack before exploding in midair.

Battle
Despite holding onto Number 6 when he blew himself up, Koichi uses his Quirk to shield himself from the blast, confused by the apparent self-destruction of the villain. As the smoke clears, the young vigilante is stunned to see that Number 6 is not only not dead, but has also taken a new form: a skeleton surrounded by fiery plasma.

Before Koichi has time to understand what's going on, Number 6 blasts his way to attack him, and though the Vigilante manages to block his fiery punches, he soon opts to escape from him as quickly as possible through the air. All For One is impressed by the way Number 6 has used the bomber cells in his body to transform it into combusting plasma, naming this new form as Lightning Style.

Number 6 chases Kocihi through the air, causing explosions as he passes. Holding up two fingers, the villain shoots two energy blasts that chase after Koichi, who launches his Shooty-Go-Blam to intercept them and make them explode, although he takes some damage from the blowback. Number 6 fires more blasts of energy at him and, while flying away, Koichi manages to destroy several of them with his own shots, but soon realizes that there are too many for him to shoot all down. Plus, he sees Number 6 is still speeding his way towards him, so he continues to flee while a flurry of explosions is filling the air.

The situation is dire for Koichi, whose only way to defend himself is to speed up to buy himself more distance and height, before taking a deep breath, turning around and firing repulsion blasts to destroy more projectiles from a safe distance. The flurry of explosions are seen by everyone else in Naruhata below.

A news copter arrives on the scene, reporting the flying battle. Koichi is comforted by this, because if the fight is being broadcast nationwide it means that sooner rather than later several Pro Heroes will end up showing up to deal with the villain, relieving him since he just needs to keep running in the meantime. At the same time, All For One informs Number 6 that he has drawn too much attention and advises him to move on to the retrieval phase. Number 6 replies that it won't be necessary since all he has to do is kill Koichi with all the power he has at his disposal.

Saying that, Number 6 launches directly at his hated nemesis while shooting a barrage of missiles. Instead of going directly at Koichi, the projectiles curve around him and explode behind him to create a wall of fire to prevent any escape, as Number 6 begins to launch his punches at Koichi. With no way out, Koichi uses his defensive skills to the fullest to protect himself from the Villain's attacks.

After a few seconds of defending himself, Koichi is surprised when Number 6 suddenly runs out of power and his skeletal remains fall into a dark alley. Koichi wonders if he is dead when he sees a whole bunch of Anonymous in the alley, ready to catch Number 6. All For One realizes Number 6's plan: he used the scant power left in his body to buy enough time to summon all the Anonymous to his crash landing site so he can fuse with their bomber cells, for one final Detonation.

Koichi is being blown back by the explosion, although he manages to attach onto the facade of a building, confused that Number 6 got swallowed by the blast. Meanwhile, All For One excitedly watches as all of Anonymous' bomber cells combust, merging all of the power into Number 6. Much to Koichi’s shock, Number 6 suddenly emerges from the blast, but this time as massive giant made of fire, piloted by the last of his physical body.

The gigantic monster attacks Koichi with a flaming punch, smashing the building. The young vigilante barely protects himself from the impact, and lands on the ground amongst the rubble. He thinks that he had narrowly dodged the attack, but when he tries to get back up, he realizes that his right leg is broken, just as Number 6 prepares to stomp him. Koichi is able to avoid that attacks as well, but he is blasted away by the shockwave and a large chunk of rock hits him, breaking his left arm and several ribs, making it difficult for him to breathe. Seeing Koichi at his mercy, Number 6 attacks him again, but using his still-intact limbs and his meager strength, Koichi slides away from the impact, and goes to hide in a nearby parking lot, leaving a trail of blood behind him.

While he is safe for the moment, Koichi is aware that he is dealing with serious injuries. Hearing that the helicopter is still outside, Koichi wonders how long it will take for All Might to arrive. Meanwhile, following the trail of blood, Number 6 arrives outside the parking lot. All For One wonders what he plans to do now that The Crawler is hiding there.

Number 6 is deep in his own thoughts, thinking how burning hot he is feeling in his combustive state. However, he feels his brain is even hotter, overheating beyond belief inside his skull, so he decides to unleash all he has. His skull blasts open, bursting out his internal fire, transforming into “Number 6: Destruction Style" and smashes the entire building with overwhelming violence. All For One congratulates him, comparing his decision as something typical of All Might.

The building collapses, and Koichi is completely entombed by the rubble around him. After spending some time unconscious he wakes up surrounded by complete darkness. He thinks he probably won't survive the battle, but suddenly "Knuckleduster" appears in front of him. Sseeing him, Koichi really thinks that he is going to die, but "Knuckleduster" tells him that he can still continue fighting.

Koichi replies that he can't move due to his fractures, but his master suggests to use his Quirk all over his arm, to try to bind it and make it into like a cast, which ends up working. Koichi then gets the idea to channel his Slide and Glide throughout his entire boy, similar to Captain Celebrity's Flight. Thanks to this, Koichi can move again, and decides to escape from the place.

As he cautiously moves through the darkness, "Knuckleduster" talks to him, telling him how proud he is of how far he's progressed on his own, until they finally reach a dead end. Koichi believes that he’s reached the end of the line, but "Knuckleduster" tells him that what he has to do now is to move forward into the next stage, using his fists to hit the villains, the same way he did with the help of his brass knuckles.

Outside the collapsed building, Number 6 continues to pummel it to make sure Koichi doesn't survive, when suddenly the rubble underneath burst open. Koichi emerges from the debris, having punched his way out of it. He is ready to fight again, with his Slide and Glide barriers on his four points of his knuckles, a new technique dubbed "Knuckle Style".