It could be that Naruto is trying to prove himself. He wants to show that he can be as great a fighter as his father. Also, he might have received some training or knowledge transfer from someone who knew Minato well. This could have inspired him to adopt Minato's fighting style. He may also be in a situation where his normal fighting style isn't working, so he turns to Minato's as a last resort.
Orochimaru is a major villain in the Naruto series. He was once a part of Konoha. He was obsessed with immortality and forbidden jutsu. He defected from the village, performing many cruel experiments on people. He sought to gain new bodies to prolong his life. He was extremely powerful and a master of various snake - related jutsu. He also trained Sasuke for a while, hoping to use Sasuke's body in his immortality plan.
It's really hard to say. Minato is extremely fast with his Flying Raijin and is a very intelligent fighter. But Naruto has an incredible amount of chakra, his Sage Mode, and his Six Paths powers. If Naruto can get close enough to Minato, his brute strength could overpower Minato. However, Minato's speed and strategic mind might keep Naruto at bay.
In some 'minato vs naruto fanfiction', there could be a scenario where they battle in a different dimension. Minato uses his Flying Raijin to quickly move around and Naruto counters with his shadow clones and massive Rasengan attacks. Also, a scenario where they fight not as enemies but in a friendly spar to teach Naruto some secret family jutsu that only Minato knew would be really cool.
McGregor's unruly behavior and his disrespect towards Khabib. He said things that were completely unacceptable. Khabib, being a proud fighter with strong values, couldn't let those remarks slide. So, he took on McGregor in the fight to set things straight and prove his worth in the MMA world.
One possible reason could be a misunderstanding. Maybe Naruto gets involved in some dangerous situation and they disagree on how to handle it. For example, if Naruto wants to take on a powerful enemy alone but Minato and Kushina think it's too risky.
There was a girl and a boy in a competition. It was a race. The boy was overconfident and made some taunting remarks towards the girl before the race. This made the girl determined to win. During the race, the boy tried to block the girl's path a few times. The girl, not one to be bullied, elbowed him gently but firmly out of the way. In the end, the girl won and the boy was left fuming. But the girl just walked away with a proud smile on her face.
Once, I saw a wife and a mistress have an argument in a park. The wife found out about the mistress and confronted her. The mistress tried to act tough at first, but the wife was full of anger and rightful indignation. The wife started shouting about how the mistress was ruining her family. In the end, the mistress, feeling ashamed, ran away.
Well, Minato was a prodigy in the Hidden Leaf. He was so talented that he quickly rose through the ranks. He had a great sense of justice and was always ready to protect the village. His fight against the Nine - Tailed Fox was a heroic yet tragic moment. He made the ultimate sacrifice for the village and his family. His story is not just about his individual power but also about his love for the village, his comrades, and his family. His influence on Naruto's growth and development is also a significant aspect of the overall story.