My Hero Academia is a superhero series set primarily at special schools dedicated to training a new generation of heroes, and these students have a lot to prove. They do more than just study how to fight like heroes, as they also take part in practical exams and might even tangle with real supervillains along the way. Some students are really leading the pack, while others lag behind.

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Many student heroes have won mock or real fights against each other, their own teachers, or real villains, while some students have yet to achieve any real meaningful victory. In fact, even when put into teams, these students have not found victory, but their luck might turn around someday. Until then, it's time to keep training and studying.

10 Nagamasa Mora Hasn't Won A Major On-Screen Victory Yet

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This hair-themed student hero attends the Shiketsu school, and he took part in the provisional hero license exam along with Inasa and Seiji, who also attend Shiketsu. Nagamasa did well, but he did not score any major victories just yet.

Instead, Nagamasa played a supporting role for his allies, and more importantly, he is a polite and diplomatic student who seeks to build good relations with U.A., as opposed to the bitter Seiji.

9 Neito Monoma Talks A Good Fight But Hasn't Gotten Results

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Neito Monoma is a clever and resourceful student in U.A.'s Class 1-B, and he is notorious for his bitter rivalry with Class 1-A and his constant verbal abuse toward its students. Neito can back up those words with his intriguing Copy Quirk, but he hasn't yet won any serious fights.

Neito performed well during the cavalry battle, but his team didn't make the final cut into the finals. Later, Neito's five-man team lost to Izuku Midoriya's own team during the joint training arc. Ochaco Uraraka personally captured him.

8 Reiko Yanagi's Sole Battle Ended In Defeat

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The joint training arc was an opportunity for Class 1-B to shine, and many of its students did well against Class 1-A's battle-hardened students. Still, not all of Class 1-B's students could score a victory, and Reiko Yanagi, the poltergeist hero, was on Neito's team and lost with him.

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Reiko made a good show of things, at least. She combined her Quirk with those of Yui Kodai and Nirengeki Shoda to pelter Class 1-A's team with projectiles, but she failed to capture or knock out any of her foes. Instead, Ochaco Uraraka dispatched Reiko with a single move from behind.

7 Camie Utsushimi Took Part In The Nonviolent Remedial Course

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So far in My Hero Academia, the charming Shiketsu student Camie Utsushimi has not yet won a fight, but that is simply because she hasn't even fought any real battles as of this point in the anime. Her first real appearance was during the remedial class storyline, and that was no time for fighting.

Camie and the others were tasked with watching over and entertaining a class of rowdy elementary school students, and Camie had fun using her Glamour Quirk to create beautiful illusions of auroras for a stunning backdrop. She made a great impression on Shoto and Bakugo.

6 Saiko Intelli Lost To Momo Yaoyorozu's Team

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This particular student hero only appeared in the anime, and she took part in just one battle, which she lost. Saiko Intelli has a support-type Quirk, IQ, which indeed boosts her IQ when she drinks hot tea. She tried to take down Momo Yaoyorozu's entire team in one fell swoop and nearly succeeded.

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Saiko underestimated the tight bonds of loyalty among Momo and her friends, however, and Momo used her Quirk and wits to turn the tables on Saiko and capture her. Saiko graciously admitted defeat and hasn't been seen again since.

5 Yo Shindo Took Down Gang Orca's Minions But Didn't Finish The Fight

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The student hero Yo Shindo has won a number of partial victories so far, but he has not yet won a conclusive, satisfying victory against anyone. He used his Quirk to successfully split up Class 1-A early in the provisional hero license arc, but he didn't actually knock anyone out of the exam.

Yo later took on some of Gang Orca's minions, but it didn't mean much since he quickly fell to Gang Orca himself. Instead, Shoto and Inasa Yoarashi were the ones who had Gang Orca on the ropes by the time the exam was over.

4 Pony Tsunotori Forced A Draw Against Class 1-A's Team

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The pony-themed student hero Pony Tsunotori has not yet won a fight in My Hero Academia, but she hasn't lost one yet, either. Pony's team was closely matched against Class 1-A's team, despite Shoto Todoroki being present, and in the end, Pony faced the six-armed Mezo Shoji alone.

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Pony doubted that she could defeat Mezo in combat, so she opted for a draw, and used her levitating horns to place herself and a few teammates high in the air, where Mezo couldn't reach them. The counter hit 00:00, and Pony got the draw she hoped for.

3 Yosetsu Awase Isn't Having Much Luck

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Yosetsu Awase is a minor character in Class 1-B, having a tricky Quirk called Weld. He helped Momo Yaoyorozu escape a chainsaw-themed Nomu, then attached a tracking device to its back. That wasn't a combat victory, but it did count for something.

Later, Yosetsu's team faced Katsuki Bakugo's own team, and Yosetsu's team swiftly lost. Yosetsu briefly welded Bakugo to the terrain, but that tactical advantage didn't last long. Yosetsu's big break is yet to be.

2 Setsuna Tokage Couldn't Handle Bakugo's Explosive Power

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Setsuna Tokage was on Yosetsu's team, and she only had slightly better luck than Yosetsu did. Setsuna had a highly proactive attitude, having no fear of Bakugo and his explosive powers, and she surprised Bakugo's team with her ability to break up her body into pieces.

Setsuna had the advantage for a brief time, but in the end, Bakugo and his teammate Hanta Sero reversed Setsuna's fortunes, and Bakugo blasted Setsuna into submission while she was vulnerable. Today is simply not her day.

1 Juzo Honenuki Gave Shoto A Good Fight, At Least

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Juzo Honenuki is yet another Class 1-B student who didn't quite have what it took to defeat Class 1-A, but he did come impressively close. Juzo can soften items with a touch, and he used this ability to hinder the runner Tenya Iida and sabotage Shoto's ice.

Juzo broke even against Class 1-A. By the time he was knocked out, he had also largely neutralized Shoto and Iida, leaving Pony alone against Mezo Shoji. Soon after that, Pony forced a tie. So, Juzo didn't win, but he also avoided total defeat against the mighty Shoto, which is still saying something.

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