Originally posted by vince_slice
The point was that Odin didn't stomp or dominate Thanos, he was winning but it was no where near a stomp. Domination would be what happened when Hulk tried to fight Zeus. With Thanos, at the very end he got right back up, looked Odin in the eye and refused th yield. At best he had scratches on his suit, but didn't have any lasting damage, unlike Hulk after his fight with Zeus.
That really depends upon your definition of domination. To me it seemed that Odin got tired of thanos in the end and simply ended it. They weren't close to being equals, Odin played thanos' game for awhile, then got annoyed, blasted him, asked him if he would yield, he said no... so Odin literally sat there and waited several panels for him to get up. It was a good showing that he was even able to stand after Odin was finished, but all that implies is that they're 'close' in power in the same way that (for lack of a better example at the moment) perhaps Surfer and Namor would be imo. He can last for a while on a good day, but there's no way that he'll do anymore than that in the long run. I see what you're saying though, but other people seem to think that they're damn near equals or that Thanos is even above Odin in some way. That's all that I'm disagreeing with. The rest I'm impartial about tbh.