__________________ "Happiness is a lie. Life is horror. The light is always dying all across the universe. The last star will flicker out someday, when it does, all that remains is shadow. And I will be its king!"'-Amahl Farouk
Spider-Man in both, faster, stronger and he's durable enough to easily survive the BP suit's kinetic discharge, in fact, it would hardly damage Peter considering he took a Goblin-Bomb to the face and was hurt, but overall alright.
Considering Peter is a genius, it shouldn't take him long to figure out that punches and kicks don't harm BP and only power up the suit. So Peter wins via either entangling BP and then snapping his neck (no morals) or just wrapping him up to the point he can't move.
With his recent combat experience, MCU Peter also has a chance, he's stronger, faster and has a very high level of durability. Adding the Iron-Spider suite ups his chances even more. BP's still the much better fighter, but even he could get tangled up in enough webbing.
Webs, being strong enough to lift a gandala full of people with one arm, spider sense, being so fast he sees a highschooler throw a punch in slow motion? Lots of ways to get through a suit that backfires on tchala when it takes too much kinetic energy
We've seen enough Kinetic energy overload the Suit(Thanos Haymaker that put him down/Grenade Launcher). All Tobey would have to do is grab Panthers arms and there not a single thing he can do
__________________ The end always justify's the means by which they were brought to.
__________________ "Your mother was a venereal disease-ridden prostitute who was raped by the father you never knew and killed herself when she saw what an autistic phaggot you are.
So what about my comments made your ass so sore? Was it me calling you a phaggot? I think not." - Nemebro
Spidey should win. His webs are a great weapon to use against Bps kinetic absorbing suit.
However, I just dont see Marvel letting Spidey win. He seems to always get trashed when up against any of the big heroes. Ay least the ones with their own franchises.