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Think he might be referring to when Herc took on Superman and E-22 Superman. Herc uppercuts Supes into a building, but then is pretty much brickwalled when he hits E-22 Supes.
Well 1-9 are counted out since there are no match. Thor no hammer could possibly win if he uses his skills or enter warriors madness. Superman has no fighting skills and his other powers would be useless against Hercules so I don't really see him winning.
Why the hell does the incredible hulk get the last round? Of all people it should have been Superman who atleast would have been more of a threat. If it is a real fight Hercules can dominate Hulk. If he hits him as hard as he hit beyonder Hulk isn't getting up
Re: Re: Re: Hercules run the gauntlet (with a twist)
Okay I know Superman has fighting skills but they are horrible. Even in the early days against Composite Superman he said he got new fighting skills and just flipped Composite over showing his so called skill. Compare his few days of training compared to thousands of years of the likes of Hercules???
If you want to get real with his Hercules knows wrestling to and in real life the only defense against wrestling jujitsu and judo is the same exact thing no kung fu or karate can help you get out. Superman isn't good in wrestling. Hercules has thousands of years worth of it on him
1-3 is a no brainer, 4 is a challenge (Herc could lose here if Logan can use claws), 5-7 is a no brainer, 8 is a heck of a challenge (Wonder Man), he loses at 9, he wins at 10, and loses at 11.
Technically she is a better fighter by far, but in terms of strength she is pretty high up there. In one comic where they had to pull earth He was struggling the most of out every one. She was doing pretty fine.
She's been training since day one, Superman didn't get training till long after he started going into comics with Batman. I don't know how its technically but she is a better fighter that is like one of his weaknesses his isn't a good hand to hand fighter.