Clor was in fine enough shape to keep beating on Avengers, though.
And why did you ignore other examples? Rand hurt P5 Namor worse than Thor with energized Mjolnir did... and you still think he can do nothing to Abomination and the like?
He SNUCK P5 Namor in the back of the head. I wouldnt call a hurt either. I would say that Namor had the same facial expression that he had when Cap hit him with the shield. Namor was just fine after that attack..
But you're assuming it takes high class 100 strength to hurt Abom.
But that's not my point. You fail to see my point.......
You're acting like Abom is this incredible fighter who has heart and will keep on fighting no matter what.
My point is, he isn't. One good shot from Herc and he was out of the fight, hardly as if he was asking for more. That's my point. Stop dicking around with red herrings lol.
Luke's entire career is PIS, if you go by stats. He was hanging with class 75 and up since literally day one. And he's kept it up ever since.
He's also lost to Black Panther and Scorpion, hence Stilts claims that he's variable.
But so is Superman. Or Hulk. Personally, I feel Cage's record against heavy hitters is pretty solid.
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That's because at the begining he may have been class 10 but hit harder and had some training from Iron Fist. So even at class 10 it could argue that hit like a class 25 or even 30. It was like giving Spiderman a pair of steel knuckledusters. He also was an expert street fighter before some of his training with Danny.
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