The claim wasn't "most popular vs. most popular". Why don't you choose "highest performance `FP language` vs highest performance `imperative language`"?
Also, `FP language` and `imperative language` aren't well-defined concepts (nor can they be, frankly). These are paradigms that languages have varying degrees of support for. So the entire foundation of the argument is meaningless.
Also, `FP language` and `imperative language` aren't well-defined concepts (nor can they be, frankly). These are paradigms that languages have varying degrees of support for. So the entire foundation of the argument is meaningless.