Superman vs Marvel Odin (with a difference)
This is entirely Hand to hand, no Heat vision or energy blasts are allowed to be used, only super speed, durability, flight and strength. This is to the death and takes place on a Earth supplied with yellow sunlight. Lets say superman has been sun-dipped for an entire year before hand, and has successfully removed his mental blocks.
Before bulldozing in, about Odins Limitless powers, read this:
We find from this crossover, (which occurred during the Superman Blue era), that all D.C. Super powers (Especially the ones that seemingly disobey the laws of physics, Flight, heat vison etc) are derived from the God Wave.
http://www.geocities.com/mbrown123/...dc_genesis.html
This would also explain this taken from the Wiki installment for Superman:
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Recently, some authors have implied that Superman's powers can reach nearly unlimited levels, based on solar energy absorption and withdrawal of mental blocks. In Our Worlds at War, Superman dives into the sun to gain sufficient energy to overpower Brainiac 13, who was imbued with the Imperiex Force. In Superman/Batman, when Kara Zor-El claims to be more powerful than Superman, he tells her that he put personal mental blocks on his powers as he grew up to keep from losing control and causing irreparable damage, blocks that Supergirl does not have. While Supergirl can appear to be stronger, Superman just has greater self-control.
In an interview with Joe Casey on Alvaro's ComicBoards, he states that Superman can re-arrange the Solar System and tear a star apart. "I've always seen Superman as this completely over-the-top, fantastic character who has no limits whatsoever," writes Casey. Unencumbered by mental blocks, "Superman is unbeatable."
It is implied in the One Year Later Superman story that Superman exerts an element of subconscious control over his powers; to be Superman truly, it appears that Clark Kent must, on some level, want to be Superman. This is evidenced by the one-year period following the Infinite Crisis during which he lives happily as the powerless Clark Kent, with no desire to return to his former lifestyle. This lasts until Intergang operatives attack him and his powers return as his life is imperiled. After this, his other skills return (including flight and super-speed).[/B]