I think you're wrong about that because on Youtube I am seeing alot of arguments going on talking about Hinata is stronger than Sakura.
And how much of that is influenced by personal bias instead of careful analysis of the two characters' respective abilities before pitting them up against each other? I've noticed that these people often attempt to justify their viewpoint by handing out the talent, intuitiveness, and precision that Neji has shown in his battles (In spite of the fact that Hinata has never used such discipline in her own fighting abilities before. Well, that is unless you're going to recognise Hinata parrying blows up and down her personal space with a casual minded Neji and taking seamless swipes at God Realm with her special Twin Lion Fists ability as evidence of some advanced martial arts fighting style that trumps anything and everything that someone like Sakura can release.).
On the other hand, they object to giving Sakura any feats that Tsunade has shown on her own. Many people prefer to beat her down as some undisciplined brute with simple, straight-forward movements that any Genin could follow. Now I won't deny that Sakura's taijutsu tactics are kind of linear and simplistic in a face to face confrontation, but to suggest that she can't properly evade or parry attacks when there are feats from the manga to argue otherwise is irritating.
To claim that a hypothetical Hinata who is likely to be on maternity leave for some time - the absence from any combat missions for extended periods of time probably causing her fighting abilities to weather somewhat - could beat a hypothetical Sakura that is continually pushing herself to become stronger while disciplining her mind/bond through her mission experiences is silly imo. It suggests a power gap so large that even an out-of-practice Hinata who is suffering from the effects of pregnancy would still be capable enough to beat Tsunade's most talented disciple on her best day.