Originally posted by Survivor19
There are another ways to KO/kill Luke. Like drown him. Or blow him up with a bomb. Grenade to throat will suffice just fine.
If we let Sabes use his head, he can take Luke out just fine. 7/10
By that logic, the same can be said for Creed. Luke can drown him, put a grenade down his throat, etc...and he's got more of a chance of doing it, given his strength advantage (of course, he has to catch him first, but it only takes one slip up). I'm happy to see that they've upgraded Cage beyond the rather lousy 2 ton early days.
If Creed doesn't have adamantium, Luke takes the majority. I just don't see Luke taken much, if any damage. he was hard to hurt before his upgrade, he must be a beast to hurt now.
With Adamantium, Creed takes the majority. I can see him hurting Cage, if he's got adamantium claws and teeth. I can also see him taking more of beating, without going down.
Either way, this would be a good fight for a comic.
titanium is still not stronger then steel unless i missed some scientific advancement.
either way sabe should be able to tear through him.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titanium
Commercial (99.2% pure) grades of titanium have ultimate tensile strength of about 63,000 psi (434 MPa), equal to that of some steel alloys, but are 45% lighter
i think i just burst a lot of ppls bubble. 😛
Originally posted by Wild ShadowSabretooth has failed to cut him multiple times with his organic claws. he knows they're pretty much worthless against Luke. His only chance would be to go into slugfest mode like he did with rogue and Ms. Marvel. Unfortunately we have no idea how he'd do because he's never tried that.
so cages skin is stronger then titanium which leaves sabe still able to rend through steel.unless you think that the only feats that count are cages durability and not sabretooths cutting ability.
Originally posted by Wild Shadow
titanium is still not stronger then steel unless i missed some scientific advancement.either way sabe should be able to tear through him.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titanium
Commercial (99.2% pure) grades of titanium have ultimate tensile strength of about 63,000 psi (434 MPa), equal to that of some steel alloys, but are 45% lighter
i think i just burst a lot of ppls bubble. 😛
Doesnt matter anyway hes suposed to have had an upgarde the titanuim thing is from wiki.