Those two scenes should be enough to say he can't be KO'd in a straight fist fight with Thor. He has too much going for him in the brawling department. I think it would take more than what Thor can dish out in fisticuffs to put Classic Juggernaut down for the count. Throw in other powers, and you may be able to sway me.
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After reading through countless threads like these, I've come to the conclusion that they will never be resolved.
That is unless Marvel explains where Terran based deities rank in the cosmic scheme of things. Odin is a Terran Skyfather worshiped by a small group of Northern Europeans. There are other Earth based Skyfathers, generally each continent has it's own (some even have multiple).
Cytorrak is a universally (multiversal?) worshiped being. Terran and alien mages, hell even demon lords and gods, throughout the planes have invoked his name in spells.
Common sense would say Odinforce Thor isn't doing jack vs the avatar of a universally worshiped and invoked power. But this is comics, so who knows?
Odin has better on panel feats than Cytorrak though, and that should be taken into consideration too.
Back on thread topic, Juggernaut has resisted a God Blast and multiple hits from Mjolnir. These things have torn through a Celestial's armor and cracked it's skull. The Destroyer armor possessed by Odin and all Asgard couldn't even accomplish this.
However Thor could pull some shenanigans with Mjolnir and cancel Juggernaut's invulnerability again and the fight would be over this time because there's no 60 second limit handicapping Thor.
I'll give this to Odinforce Thor (or even regular Thor) 10/10.
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The one time Juggernaut has withstood hits from Thor directly is during the 8th day Sage where Jurgens had him noticeably amped.
I'd also like to point out that Cain had his force field when he was pushed back by the God Blast (Overpowered Cytorrak's enchantment that his unstoppable while moving by the way) and that was obviously not as powerful as the God Blast used against the Celestial Brain Dome. Not by a fair amount. It was under the same writer and not very far apart.
You could argue that since he didn't go down to hits from Green Scar, he should be able to withstand more punishment from Thor, but straight up removing the possibility? Disagreed. It should also be noted that (1) Thor was pissed off and (2) Thor struck Juggernaut with more blows in quick succession.
My guess for why you're using the Hyperion scene is because Juggernaut was extremely damaged and didn't go down. But, that's not how comics work. I can easily point you to numerous scenes where a character is bloodied to hell and down, yet in another scene, they are knocked the hell out without a scratch. Their have been plenty of such instances that you would need a direct comparison for it to matter.
What exactly are you arguing by the way? That Juggernaut can't be knocked out, or that classic Thor can't knock him out? Two very different things.
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Last edited by Rage.Of.Olympus on Mar 22nd, 2011 at 10:49 PM
I could also argue more than just his forcefield was taken away at in that fight as well. When Thor's enchantment reached the time limit and Cain's forcefield came back, it also seemed as if he had not been beat to within an inch of KO, and instantly healed that damage. He was able to fight as if he had not already been fighting, no signs of the wear and tear Thor game him.
The Hyperion thing is much different than others getting just bloodied up. I was mainly focusing on Hyperion throwing that "game ending" punch at Juggernaut's head only to realize he can't bust it and Juggs just looked up and smiled. A weakened Juggernaut was beat to a bloody pulp and laughed off that punch from Hyperion. Now you have a much stronger Juggernaut taking the same level of punches from Thor. If Hyperion couldn't KO a weakened Juggernaut, I definitely don't see Thor doing it.
I'm basically trying to argue that Juggernaut cannot be KO'd by people on Thor and Hulk's level, shield or no shield. Even if they could damage him, his healing factor and endless supply of power and energy will keep him in the game.
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Someone could then bring up the fact that onslaught tooled him and knocked him out across the state........then the hulk nuked a stronger onslaught with absolutely zero leverage and his arm's being held down by onslaught
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Last edited by psycho gundam on Mar 23rd, 2011 at 12:22 AM
That happened off panel and the only thing Marvel has said (repeatedly) is that he "magnetically threw him" across those states. He is a psychic being, there are more logical ways he could have been knocked out. Especially off panel.
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