Yes it does, it means your brain can process information at that speed and your body can move with it. This isn't like flying travel speed which is usually vastly different from the users reaction speed, this is physical movement.
Combat reaction speed is related to reaction speed/ones reflexes.I was talking about combat speed.
Anyone fast enough to blitz Luffy would be able to dodge itIt's instantaneous, invisible, and hits everywhere in the area at once. You can't dodge it.
Except they do have it when they show the reflexes to do it. It doesn't always have to be in a fight, it could be q complex action done at superspeed. It shows a high level of reflexes which correlates with combat speed.What board rules? It's a board rule that you can claim combat speed feats characters don't have?
It's next to impossible to draw that many arms in a small panel. The fact is he hit Doomaday several thousand times in a second. That's far more than anything Luffy has shown to do. Otherwise you'll have to prove Luffy is fast enough to hit someone over 4000x in an instant, let alone keep up with someone who could.There he only appears to have 5 arms at once, not a hundred.
Reaction speed correlates to combat speed. It's all connected to ones reflexes, and putting a moon back together at super speed is a hell of a lot more complicated than throwing a punch.That's not combat speed.