Once again...
Originally posted by TheKahn
To answer you questions (scans from superman respect thread http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=371890&perpage=20&highlight=&pagenumber=1 )Experience:
experience abroad learning how to fight...or 1,000 years of experience in Asgard
pressure points (*Note: Captain America has used pressure points against the Hulk before, for scans see the Captain America respect thread)
Speed:
intangibility
invisibility
general speed feat (note according to the scan description in the respect thread, Superman and Lois start out on opposite sides of Metropolis)
What have we learned? One, Superman is much....much.....MUCH faster than the Hulk which means that he Hulk will never....never....NEVER land a single blow against a Superman fighting to his best ability. Two, even if Superman and let Hulk try to hit him, Superman can vibrate his body to the point where he is invisible and/or intangible meaning, once more, the Hulk will never....never....NEVER land a single blow. And three (not that you should need more at this point), Superman has an incredible amount of combat experience in addition to a very wide arrange of powers meaning a one-dimensional character like the Hulk would have very few viable options against Superman.
Would anyone argue that normal human would be able to punch the Flash in a fight? No? I didn't think so. Well in case you didn't know, THAT IS WHAT YOU HULK FANBOYS ARE ARGUING! Superman's speed is in the same league as the Flash and the Hulk's reaction times are close to that of a normal or slightly enhanced human.
Just so we are clear:
-strength, even unlimited strength, is useless if you don't have the speed to hit your target
-strength, even unlimited strength, is useless if you don't have the speed to hit your target
-strength, even unlimited strength, is useless if you don't have the speed to hit your target
and
-strength, even unlimited strength, is useless if you don't have the speed to hit your target
Any questions?