Originally posted by Doctor-Alvislike a tko? anyone (under a certain power level) that could keep him off balance for a very long time might tire before juggernaut feels any real pain. he'd be as fresh ten years from now as he was at the beginning of the bout.
Question: Would you guys consider it a loss for Juggernaut if someone was able to keep knocking him off balance so he couldn't do anything? Would it have to be infinitely or is there a point where you'd have to let Juggernaut know he lost because he can't do anything?
Originally posted by psycho gundam
like a tko? anyone (under a certain power level) that could keep him off balance for a very long time might tire before juggernaut feels any real pain. he'd be as fresh ten years from now as he was at the beginning of the bout.
Originally posted by psycho gundam
but i mean, after 15 minutes or whatever, the opponent just stops and then juggernaut gets up and walks home?bfr is the best way to apply a similar loss for that dude, we all know his abilities and saying "just keep him off balance forever and it's a win" is kinda silly/cheap.
telepathy, high end magic, lack of versatility, and the possibility that a force greater than his can damage him look like his clear disadvantages.
the hulk incident is a discussion for another day, but i guess he can be physically fought without either opponent gaining a clear advantage, but to say that he can lose a fist fight just by his opponent not letting him gain his barrings for a time win is kinda ludicrous. they'd be both undamaged aside from the "winner" being more fatigued than him (clearly pointing out that given time juggernaut would triumph).
also, if that individual messes up the game plan, juggy's going to beat them like a drum.
Originally posted by psycho gundam
telepathy, high end magic, lack of versatility, and the possibility that a force greater than his can damage him look like his clear disadvantages.the hulk incident is a discussion for another day, but i guess he can be physically fought without either opponent gaining a clear advantage, but to say that he can lose a fist fight just by his opponent not letting him gain his barrings for a time win is kinda ludicrous. they'd be both undamaged aside from the "winner" being more fatigued than him (clearly pointing out that given time juggernaut would triumph).
also, if that individual messes up the game plan, juggy's going to beat them like a drum.