Toriyama would've drawn them having trouble standing, with visible bruises, ETC. As it is, everything about how they looked, and moved, combined with their long period of recovery time particularly for Early DB which is very Zany, says they were not wounded.
Stuff like arguing the Rabbit members were wounded is very much going out of your way to do so.
Not really, no. They were just beaten up, it's common sense that they wouldn't be in peak condition.
Made it sound like doesn't mean it is. The piccolo thing is a minor typo.
It's not really that it made it sound like something, it just outright didn't acknowledge any of the other events. And the Goku vs Pure Buu thing stands as an example of the Daizenshuu having weird judgement on these things. I'll have more examples if I can ever find that battle list.
It was a battle loss for Goku, and battle victory for Yamcha because Goku was out of energy.
Moral Victory was not dying, or getting robbed.
No. A moral victory is when you lose, but win on moral grounds, e.g. by upholding your principles. Surviving a bandit's attempt to kill/rob you isn't a "moral" victory, it's just a victory.
That you're arguing against this despite both the Narrator, and the Daizenshuu's saying Yamcha won is another example of you going out of your way to bash Yamcha for the sake of bashing.
That's the way the Daizenshuu interpreted it. I disagree, as he failed in his objective and was sent running.
Yamcha wasn't out of energy, he prematurely ended the battle because his vanity was hurt.
Again. He picked a fight with the intention to rob Goku, was knocked on his ass, and was sent fleeing. That's a clear cut victory for Goku.
And I told you why it seems to me like you're ignoring, or downplaying them for the sake of bashing Yamcha who you strongly dislike.
To "strongly dislike" him, I'd have to actually care about him. Which I don't; outside of the fun of mocking him, he's pretty bland and unremarkable.
* Had Goku on the ropes in the first battle, with the saiyan only being saved by Bulma's intervention. Yamcha won according to multiple offical sources.
Not according to what we saw in the manga.
* Beat Chi-Chi effortlessly, keep in mind the girl had just prior thrown a blade strong enough to fly all the way through a t-rex's head.
This would be an example, but I wouldn't exactly define a one-shot gag knockout of a little girl as a "major victory".
* One shotted the Rabbit Mob.
Not a major battle (nameless, faceless thugs around for a couple of chapters), likely already weakened.
* Strong enough to paralyze Oozaru Goku with his strength alone in the manga.
Needed help to defeat Oozaru Goku.
We also have several sources Yamcha beat Goku in their first battle but you ignore it anyway.
The difference is one is an out of universe source directly stating information never shown in the manga, while the other is just the way a guidebook interprets the result of a battle, which I disagree with. Like some of their other interpretations (like saying Evil Boo and SS3 Gotenks fought evenly, even though we plainly saw SS3 Gotenks kick the shit out of Boo).
Only Tenshinhan, and Krillin count because they're the only ones who aren't superpowered Alien warrior races with an innate advantage. Becoming one of the three strongest humans alive is unimpressive now?
Not in the context of the manga, as not only is his power useless, but that's not really him being impressive, it's just him getting extraordinary training most others don't. And even with that training, he still trails far behind Tenshinhan and Krillin, who get similar boosts.
Oh, and calling him the 3rd strongest human is inaccurate. He would, at the very best, be 4th.
Actually its pretty clear that if Krillin, or Tenshinhan had met with Gero/Android 20, they would've met the same fate. Though Tenshinhan could delay it with Tribeam.
Yes, that's why no one tries to pass off their powers as impressive.
That Yamcha surpassed him.
But not in the Saiyan arc. Which is what I was talking about.
Additionally that source said there was only by 20 difference in power between them. They're were almost perfectly equal at that point. Again, really impressive for a human.
A 20 difference is still a difference.
Not really impressive when you remember that Tenshinhan and Krillin, upon doing the same training, got far more out of it than Yamcha did. That's not to say that, as one of the most powerful beings in the universe, Yamcha is a total weakling, but when others put in the same position as him do exceedingly better, it doesn't exactly win him points.