The search for the "best" hack client is a primary vector for malware.
Instead of risking your account for a temporary advantage, invest time in the skills that actually make a top-tier player:
Fighting games rely on the concept of a "read"—predicting your opponent's move and countering it. Hacks like auto-dodge or aim-bot break this fundamental loop. Using them doesn't make you a better player; it just frustrates your opponents and degrades the community. Smurfing and cheating are cited as top reasons players leave fighting games, and hurting the player base hurts the game's longevity.