Today I got -80 reputation from voting reversal on stack overflow
That means that 8 upvotes on your answers were given by the same user within a 24-hour period (at least, most likely a lot quicker then that).
The exact mechanisms of the serial voting reversal script that runs every day are unknown to prevent gaming it, but suffice to say it is pretty conservative to prevent false positives.
I know why it happened but I just want to confirm what will happen if some of the answers given by one user are exactly what another user wanted.
In your case, the notion that 8 of your answers were helpful to a specific user within a single day is highly unlikely. What more likely happened (assuming good faith) is that a user found an answer of yours very helpful, and decided to "thank" you by upvoting a bunch of your others. That's considered targeted voting and very frowned upon.
And on getting his problem solved, user upvoted the answer. So will this will also account for voting reversal?
The serial voting reversal is a script that runs every day. As an automated algorithm, it cannot distinguish between the targeting voting it is trying to prevent and very rare edge cases (like 8 answers being useful in a day). In this case, the good (catching a lot of actual serial voting) heavily outweighs the bad.
But in reality answers would have helped another user, so would it be
right to reverse the votes given by that user?
Given the massive potential for abuse if we didn't have it, yes, definitely.