That being the case, what are they rivals in? "Beautiful skating"? If that's the case, then no need to obsess about Kim, since by your own analysis Asada will be able to outjump anyone.
I think there has been a misunderstanding of technique versus technical difficulty. Jump technique is how a person should ideally execute a jump. Technical difficulty is the actual level of difficulty of a jump. Since as bekalc pointed out Mao lacks several triples and has a flawed lutz, her technique is not necessarily the best. However she does push the boundaries of technical difficulty for the ladies in that she attempts difficult jumps and combinations. Whether these jumps are executed with good technique is another matter.
Since yesterday, I was talking about "technical superiority". I said a skater with "a wobbly 3Lz-3Lo" is superior to the one with only "a clean 3T-3T."
In jumps ("techniques"), Yuna Kim doesn't qualify as "Mao's rival" as long as she can't land 3As and 3-3Lo combos. For the time being, 3flutz and salchow are not problems for Mao. She just doesn't need to fix/include them -- more accurately the choices are left for her. Some people are so keen on those things. Maybe they are the only possible nit-picking parts. As the same way, some MK fans blame Mao for lack of "facial expressions" and "the connection to the audiences". That's reasonable enough, Mao doesn't hold MK as her model.
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That's expression, too. She was interpreting Leiber and Stoller's "Teach me how to shimmy," rather than Amazing Grace, LOL.