Is Saitama stronger than Goku ❔

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Is Saitama stronger than Goku ❔
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On the new chapter 209 of One Punch Man, Saitama caught Empty Void's dimension blades while Empty void is performing the dimensional slash. The dimensional slash can freakishly destroy even the fabric of space-time which is even black hole singularities which have infinite mass can't do and Saitama easily caught it.

ninomarcosison
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Real story - hey Saitama let's go to supermarket

Saitama - ok

kochekar
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Goku: Let's Go Eat Saitama!
Saitama: Ok...

KhianEsguerra-dd
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but your not mentioning the fact the goku has meet his limits, Saitama literally doesn't have limits to begin with

Instilly
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Sees the video

Me taking popcorn: Time to a look at the comments 🍿

DieeroBrando
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Saitama has removed his limiter, so yes, he is stronger than anyone with a limiter.

SRADracer
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Bro sneezed and blew up Jupiters layer

LeoKurama-nu
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*saitama casually killing literal god*

mooooooooo
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bro its fiction you are compairing a small author, s manga to a manga which has so much fame and soo much older than one punch man, all manga starts from basic story where some things dont add up but once they get enough fame and funding they mould that story to make it more justified.

suryanshsingh
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GOKU : strength is on a completely different.
level
ALSO GOKU : died because of a laser from friza
GOKU : has one of the strongest body
ALSO GOKU : gets scratch from a fkng pistol
GOKU : take punchs that can destroy planets without being hurt
ALSO GOKU : fkng hurt by a simple stone in super sayian mode

So yeah as u can see it all makes sense that it's prety consistent

vk
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Looks like you don't know anything about blackholes. Blackholes don't "pull" things toward it, it's like a hole in the chess plate. That means if you don't go near it, it won't catch you. The event horizon of a Blackhole is where even light can't escape (That's why you see it black). Here, the Blackhole isn't eating things because it isn't moving. To talk about gravity, if you replaced the Sun with a same mass Blackhole, Earth would simply orbit like usual. The reason Supermassive Blackholes are that instable is because they spin up to 98% of light speed, not because they're humongous (Us humans have the theoric possibility of destroying a blackhole, leaving only it's singularity (the point where all it's mass is) and since it's electromagnetic charge isn't there anymore, if you don't touch it you're fine beside the fact that gravity is infinite here). And btw when you come close to a Blackhole time is altered to the point you don't even move from other's point of view, that's why they're not getting spagettified. For the bar, you just could say it's incredibly heavy (×2 infinite KG) because it can whistand not one, but TWO singularities.

Now to talk about Goku vs. Saitama, you guys should understand that destroying universes or whatever just won't be enough to scratch Saitama. Goku got OS by Frieza's punch, so a physical attack. The most powerful attack of DB was Zeni erasing everything in the Multiverse (And not the Multiverse itself since he was floating there). That means the Fabric wasn't destroyed. In the last chapter, Void sent interdimensional blades, which affect the very fabric of existence and can't be stopped (meanwhile, Void was in a higher dimensiom). Saitama just stopped it (the blades are more destructive than Zeno), and pulled Void out of 4D to slam him into the ground. It's the equivalent for Saitama to stop Gokus' DBH timeline destroying moves. K.O-ing Void by slamming him is the equivalent to slam goku so hard in a 2D shape that he would be uncouncious (It's not even physically possible). So no matter how hard Goku hit, if it's Hakai or even Zeno, Saitama just won't be hurted. (And for idiots saying that Sonic could dodge the blades, let me remind y'all that when you're cutting through paper, if you little 2D character could move, he obviously could dodge your scissors). Any DB character aside from Arale just CAN'T hurt Saitama.

That's science.

Hope you now believe in gravity.

misterleletlg
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Goku is stronger than Saitama for several key reasons, primarily due to his power scaling, combat experience, versatility, and the scale of his abilities. Goku’s strength has evolved massively over the course of the Dragon Ball series, with him achieving god-like forms and abilities that far exceed the potential of most other characters in fiction. He has attained transformations like Super Saiyan, Super Saiyan God, Super Saiyan Blue, and Ultra Instinct, each of which grants him a significant boost in power. Ultra Instinct, in particular, elevates his speed and reflexes to a level where he can fight without thinking, reacting faster than the speed of light and effortlessly dodging attacks that would destroy entire planets. In contrast, Saitama, the protagonist of One Punch Man, is designed as a parody of overpowered heroes. While he is portrayed as infinitely strong, capable of defeating any opponent with a single punch, his strength is not demonstrated in a way that compares to Goku’s extensive battle feats. Saitama’s strength is portrayed as a joke, a running gag in the series, where his enemies never challenge him on a cosmic scale. Goku, on the other hand, has battled beings who can destroy universes and has fought in tournaments that involve stakes beyond the survival of single planets. While Saitama’s power is limitless within the context of his world, it lacks the depth, variety, and cosmic scope of Goku’s abilities. Goku’s extensive martial arts training and experience fighting across multiple universes also give him an edge. He has faced and defeated powerful opponents like Frieza, Cell, Majin Buu, and Jiren, who have all pushed him to break his limits and grow stronger. Goku’s fighting style is based on years of training and adapting to different fighting techniques, making him an extremely skilled and versatile fighter. Saitama, by contrast, has never been shown to truly struggle or face an opponent who pushes him to evolve or improve his skills. His victories, while powerful, are often anti-climactic and never require him to adapt in battle or utilize any special techniques beyond his overwhelming strength. Additionally, Goku’s ability to destroy entire galaxies or even manipulate time and space with his techniques, like the Spirit Bomb and Kamehameha, places him in a league of his own. Saitama has never demonstrated the kind of universe-threatening destructive capacity that Goku routinely displays. Goku’s ability to destroy entire planets and galaxies, as well as his energy-based techniques, transcend what is possible within the One Punch Man universe. In terms of durability, Goku’s resilience is also a major advantage. As a Saiyan, he grows stronger each time he recovers from near-death experiences, a concept known as the Zenkai Boost. This ability allows him to bounce back from injuries, recovering stronger than before, making him nearly impossible to defeat in a long-term battle. Saitama does not have a comparable mechanism to grow stronger after a fight. While he is effectively invincible in his own universe, his abilities lack the depth and progression that make Goku’s strength feel dynamic and ever-growing. The overall scale of their universes also plays a significant role in the comparison. Dragon Ball exists in a multiverse with gods, angels, and beings who control the very fabric of existence, while One Punch Man remains more grounded in a world where even the strongest characters are limited by their local environment. Goku’s battles often have universe-shattering stakes, and he has faced enemies with god-like powers, such as the destruction of universes by Jiren in the Tournament of Power. Saitama’s fights, while entertaining, are limited to street-level or city-level threats, and his power, though limitless within his own world, does not extend beyond that framework. In conclusion, while Saitama is an exceptionally strong character within his own universe, Goku’s power scaling, versatility, battle experience, and destructive abilities place him on a completely different level. Goku’s strength, built over decades of training and his ability to tap into god-like power, gives him a significant edge over Saitama, who, though invincible in his world, lacks the depth, scale, and versatility that Goku’s character embodies.

DbzIsTopst
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Saitama:multi-galaxy level
Goku:high complex-multiverser

SatuIslam-hhgw
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Luffy:to slow gojo:you can't touch me

angsiewgek
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Bro we don't know real powers of saitama so how can we compare

Pingpongedits
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the whole one punch is gag like he cant kill a small fly

ME-erfs
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Well even if they didn't draw the bar being bent, the creator of opm still made/is implying that saitama can lift black holes, his strength is infinite. Also don't say goku's strength is infinite as well, because he constantly breaks through his limits, meaning meaning even if he has an infinite amount of limits to break through, he still has to break through each one while on the other hand saitama has no limits to break through; he basically pushed/broke past his body's ability to even have limits, thus he can choose any amount of strength he wants to put into a punch or attack, nothing can damage him. Also before you get furious with me and start screaming at me dbs fans, this is just my opinion just like you all have your own opinions; we will never actually know who would win because these characters aren't even real in the first place to be able to fight.

God_Is_The_Eternal_King
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Bro good that you know he's the strongest

DenisCumraku-hz
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Thank you Akira toriyama 😭🫡😞 the legend created

Gokuiskakarot_solo
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Bro, you're so true. Finally got a db fan😊

uncommoncuisinekitchen