Classic Juggernaut vs Superman

Started by TheKahn37 pages

Originally posted by soujaboy09
Na, thats not happening. Thor tryed the same thing, and it got him knocked on his ass.

Juggernauts a lot slower than Superman, but it doesn't matter when you can't be hurt.

1. Thor is a lot slower than Superman. While Thor can travel at hyperspeed thanks to Mjolnir, I've never seen a single scan showing him fighting at anywhere near that speed like Superman does. Juggy would be hurling through space before he even realized the fight had started.

Juntai already posted this but I think it bears repeating:

and just for fun:

2. And yes it does matter as BFR counts as a win for Superman. ✅ Superman doesn't have to hurt him to win.

So when Juggernaut summons his shield, and Superman leaves because he's discouraged.

Even if Superman did hit Juggernaut, he wouldn't fly anywhere

Originally posted by soujaboy09
So when Juggernaut summons his shield, and Superman leaves because he's discouraged.

Even if Superman did hit Juggernaut, he wouldn't fly anywhere

First of all, there is no prep time in this fight so Juggernaut doesn't start with it on. Secondly, an impluse travels along a nerve in the human body at about 67 mph (this is covered in the forum rules), while Superman can travel faster than the speed of light which is 670,616,629 mph. So before Juggernaut can even form a single though, he has already lost the fight.

Now if you start a Superman Vs Classic Juggernaut and limit Superman's speed/reaction times then you would have a competetive fight. But as it stands, Superman is just way too fast.

Stalemate, Superman has no mystical or psionic powers to attack Juggernaut with (all he can do is move him about) but Juggernaut will almost definitely not get a hit in.

And Thor can travel at multiples of light speed and create herald style gateways.

like I said before, Superman could use all the speed he has, and it wouldn't mean a thing if he doesn't have the strength to finish Juggernaut off.

Originally posted by soujaboy09
like I said before, Superman could use all the speed he has, and it wouldn't mean a thing if he doesn't have the strength to finish Juggernaut off.

From the forum rules in the "Read Me once more" thread:

Leaving the field

Combatants who leave the field of combat on purpose forfeit the match. If they are removed from the arena against their will (being punched, thrown, teleported, etc.) and can make it back under their own power, then they are still in the fight. Obviously, if a combatant leaves the field and cannot return under their own power, then they have lost.

That being the case, Superman wins 10/10.

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"Juggernaut activates his forcefeild Stalemate"

🙄

You know what's best to do when direct attacks won't work? Try an indirect attack.

Superman could lift a chunk of ground underneath Juggernaught and space him.

Unable to get back under his own power since classic juggs can't fly. Superman wins.

Originally posted by Creshosk
😆

"Juggernaut activates his forcefeild Stalemate"

🙄

You know what's best to do when direct attacks won't work? Try an indirect attack.

Superman could lift a chunk of ground underneath Juggernaught and space him.

Unable to get back under his own power since classic juggs can't fly. Superman wins.


thats bfr almost anyone can win with BFR

Originally posted by Creshosk
😆

"Juggernaut activates his forcefeild Stalemate"

🙄

You know what's best to do when direct attacks won't work? Try an indirect attack.

Superman could lift a chunk of ground underneath Juggernaught and space him.

Unable to get back under his own power since classic juggs can't fly. Superman wins.

I thought that Juggernaut in his force field couldn't be moved up or down against his will (i.e. it's a sphere of force which cannot be moved at all)

He cant, people just don't understand that.

If Juggernaut was knocked outer space he could make it back under his own power.

Originally posted by soujaboy09
He cant, people just don't understand that.

Do you have a scan backing that up? It doesn't really matter as there is no prep time in this fight and he is in space before he can form the thought to turn it on.

Originally posted by soujaboy09

If Juggernaut was knocked outer space he could make it back under his own power.

Please explain how exactly will he get back from either the sun or a black hole. 😕

well in amazing adventures 16 when he fought beast
he was walking on the water

Originally posted by juggernaut66666
well in amazing adventures 16 when he fought beast
he was walking on the water

there isn't any water in space...

i meant you just can't walk on water he was walking on air

Originally posted by juggernaut66666
i meant you just can't walk on water he was walking on air

there is no air in space...

Well in Uncanny X-Men #12 Jean lifted in the air with TK, he summoned his shield, and started walking towards her.

Why does he need prep if all he has to do is think, and his shield is summoned?

How is superman punching Juggernaut into space especially if Juggernauts walking froward?

Inertia.

An object in motion tends to stay in motion until acted upon by another force. Juggernauts own momentum used against him to provide his acent into space. Forcefield on nothing would stop him from continuing on his outward path, through meteors, through planetys and stars. Cause nothing stops the juggernaut. Of course in cases like this, that means he loses.

Originally posted by soujaboy09
Well in Uncanny X-Men #12 Jean lifted in the air with TK, he summoned his shield, and started walking towards her.
Walking on air, defying the force of gravity. his ally in this instance ignored leaves him no way back.

Originally posted by soujaboy09
Why does he need prep if all he has to do is think, and his shield is summoned?
Because the speed of thought would be too slow for one who moves many many times faster than that. Trancending lightspeed even.

Originally posted by soujaboy09
How is superman punching Juggernaut into space especially if Juggernauts walking froward?
He's not punching him, he's throwing him.

How can juggernaut start walking foreward if he's already escaping the gravity well (which you are happy enough to show his sheild cancels out) of the earth?

So a punch from Superman is going to send Juggernaut to space? The god blast only pushed Cain back a little, and he was standidng still then.