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I'll start off with some background knowledge of the series to strengthen this theory:
1. As we already know, Oda loves making references to Greek Mythologies (Skypeia, Ancient Weapons, etc), Fairy Tails (Merman, Mermaid, Fishman, Zombies, Monsters, Dragons) and Real Life History. Characters within the series have their own real life counterparts as a way of keeping One Piece mainstream, such as Enel and Eminem, Jango and Michael Jackson, Capone Bege and Al Capone. Oda even went as far as basing many of the Prates in One Piece with real life pirates such as Jewelry Bonnie - Anne Bonnie, Eustass 'Captain' Kidd - William 'Captain' Kidd, Edward Newgate - Whitebeard, etc. He even went as far as attributing one of his own characters, Ryuuma from Monsters (his old Manga) into the storyline with Zoro, who bares such a remarkable resemblance to Ryuma as a kid which indicates some sort of possible lineal descent, anyway that's a theory for another day. So as you can tell, Oda loves to implement historical figures into the plot of One Piece.
2. As we now know in Chapter 763, Law revealed its full name, Trafalgar D. Water Law. This is interesting. most people were focusing on the fact that he was a D bearer, although that deserves it's own theory what troubled me more was the 'Water Law' part. Ok, so if you have some basic knowledge of the Napoleonic wars you should know two of the most famous battles:
Battle of Trafalgar: "27 English ships fought vs 33 French and Spanish ships, English stomped by destroying 22 of the French and Spanish ships, while they lost ZERO."
Battle of Waterloo: "The final battle of Napoleon, were he was defeated."
Here's a little background on the War:
It was a Navy battle. The British Navy forces fought against the combined fleets/forces of French and Spanish Navies in a War against Emperor Napoleon of France. In the aftermath, The British Navy succeeds and defeats Napoleon Bonaparte.
Is it a coincidence that the full name of Law is Trafalgar D. Water Law? I don't think so.
Trafalgar -> Battle of Trafalgar (Trafaglar Square is a city in London where the battle took place)
Water Law -> Waterloo -> Battle of Waterloo - (Napoleon tasted defeated and the French army had fallen)
From what we know, the Battle of Trafalgar is happening in Dressrosa.
From there, the Battle of Waterloo will take place possibly in the next Arc in Wano/Zou.
Kinemon and Momonoske were frightened at hearing the name of Kaido when Luffy and Law mentioned it, which may give some indication that Kaido has territory in Wano, after all it is based on Japan and Kaido is one of the few people in One Piece with an actual Japanese name.
3. Dressrosa is based in Spain, its obvious, the dances, the music, the dresses, the names (Pica, Viola, Diamante, Corazon, Trebol, Donquixote, etc.)
4. Doflamingo (of the Spanish) is allied with Kaido (of the French) to some degree.
Now that I've established all that here's the actual theory:
1. The alliance between Doflamingo and Kaido represents the alliance between French and Spanish forces.
2. Battle of Trafalgar is a representation of the Dressrosa Arc where Law + Straw Hats (The British) fight against Doflamingo and his allies (The Spanish)
3. Battle of Waterloo will be a representation of Law + Straw Hats (The British) fighting against Kaido and his army (The French).
4. Napoleon was a short, dangerous man. Kaido has been described as a short beastly man/creature!
5. Napoleon Bonaparte was an Emperor. Similarly, Kaido is a Yonko, Emperor of the Seas.