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The key to my victory, though, was how I used the Eight Tails/Killer B. When you plan to attack the Seven Tails, first use the Right Stick to move your targeting reticule to the Four Tails, then use your support (LB/RB), then use the RS to switch back to the Seven Tails, ACD, and air combo.
The idea here is that whoever you're targeting when you call for Eight Tails/Killer B is who they will attack. So, if you switch to target the Four Tails and call support then the Four Tails will get smacked around for a few moments. During that brief time you 'techincally' get a little 1v1 time against the Seven Tails.
Of course, you could try to take out the Four Tails first. In that case, stick to your ground combos and grounded Chakra Dash.
Other than that, I didn't find jutsu to be very effective in this fight. I just used the basic attack strings through the whole fight. Also, when you're about to get hit by the Four Tails use your substitution. I found that I was able to dodge the aerial attacks from the Seven Tails easier than the ground'n'pound from the Four Tails.
Hope that helps :D