Thor Vs Gladiator

Started by Supermex27 pages

Thor Vs Gladiator

Who wins? No prep.. No BFR

Thor

Vs

Gladiator

Bonus question...

Rank in order the top 3 or 5 most powerful heroes that reside/spend most of there time fighing evil on Marvel earth? Currently
with #1 being ur most powerful... Thanks

Thor.

Thor wins soundly.

Thor 8/10.

I predict this will turn into another "But Thor can't handle speedsters" thread. Which will keep being brought up no matter how many times Thor handles them.

We will be told to imagine scenarios of Gladiator punching Thor a Gazillion times in half a milli-second and we will be given calculations to back it up. But no proof from comics.

Thor

If this is a comic book fight THOR wins as HE HAS in the past. BUT Comic book fights are different from forum fights.

There might be some people like a bounty hunter who will like to turn a blind eye to this and will ask for evidence and when given the evidence they will disregard it and not take into account CONTEXT.

If this is a fight in which you take into account reaction capabilities of microseconds, nanoseconds and such. It means a character can react at microseconds but the other guy at nanoseconds is effectively 1,000 times faster than the microseconds guy, with the same strength packing punch or above.

I don't think I can defeat a guy who moves 1000 times faster than myself who hits as hard as me but if anyone does, feel free to do so.

Second
decisecond
centisecond
millisecond Human speed of thought 300 milliseconds
microsecond
nanosecond
picosecond
femtosecond Flash reaction time is 1 trillion times faster than average humans at his highest showing IIRC
attosecond
zeptosecond
yoctosecond

So make your own calculations and come to what ever conclusion you might want.

Thor wins, clearly.

If Glad uses his best speed through a sufficient portion of the fight then he wins.
If he goes dumb and fights at Thor's speed then he loses a slightly majority.

Originally posted by biensalsa
If this is a comic book fight THOR wins as HE HAS in the past. BUT Comic book fights are different from forum fights.

There might be some people like a bounty hunter who will like to turn a blind eye to this and will ask for evidence and when given the evidence they will disregard it and not take into account CONTEXT.

If this is a fight in which you take into account reaction capabilities of microseconds, nanoseconds and such. It means a character can react at microseconds but the other guy at nanoseconds is effectively 1,000 times faster than the microseconds guy, with the same strength packing punch or above.

I don't think I can defeat a guy who moves 1000 times faster than myself who hits as hard as me but if anyone does, feel free to do so.

Second
decisecond
centisecond
millisecond Human speed of thought 300 milliseconds
microsecond
nanosecond
picosecond
femtosecond Flash reaction time is 1 trillion times faster than average humans at his highest showing IIRC
attosecond
zeptosecond
yoctosecond

So make your own calculations and come to what ever conclusion you might want.

Goddamn!

if Glad utilize his speed..he can win this..if not..Thor everytime..

Am Thor fan... but it's not a easy win for Thor. With Glads confidence rocket high, they pretty much rough up each other. But Thor is tough, he's damage soak is quite high ( like against the Phoenix in Avengers #26) and Glads will lose his confidence and will spiral to a defeat.

Gladiator's confidence will have no bearing on Thor kicking his ass.

Thor will not kick Gladiators ass, not even close, but he will beat him in the end.

It will be pretty even until Thor cranks it up to a level that Gladiator can't compete with.

Originally posted by biensalsa
If this is a comic book fight THOR wins as HE HAS in the past. BUT Comic book fights are different from forum fights.

There might be some people like a bounty hunter who will like to turn a blind eye to this and will ask for evidence and when given the evidence they will disregard it and not take into account CONTEXT.

If this is a fight in which you take into account reaction capabilities of microseconds, nanoseconds and such. It means a character can react at microseconds but the other guy at nanoseconds is effectively 1,000 times faster than the microseconds guy, with the same strength packing punch or above.

I don't think I can defeat a guy who moves 1000 times faster than myself who hits as hard as me but if anyone does, feel free to do so.

Second
decisecond
centisecond
millisecond Human speed of thought 300 milliseconds
microsecond
nanosecond
picosecond
femtosecond Flash reaction time is 1 trillion times faster than average humans at his highest showing IIRC
attosecond
zeptosecond
yoctosecond

So make your own calculations and come to what ever conclusion you might want.

We also take in to account personality.

Originally posted by -Pr-
We also take in to account personality.

Gladiator's cool, Thor's an ass, we support Gladiator? 😕

Originally posted by -Pr-
We also take in to account personality.

Also on panel evidence of Thor being decidedly superior to Gladiator. 👆

Thor has smacked Gladiator around before.

Thor wins.

Originally posted by DARTH POWER

We will be told to imagine scenarios of Gladiator punching Thor a Gazillion times in half a milli-second and we will be given calculations to back it up. But no proof from comics.

Originally posted by biensalsa

I don't think I can defeat a guy who moves 1000 times faster than myself who hits as hard as me but if anyone does, feel free to do so.

Second
decisecond
centisecond
millisecond Human speed of thought 300 milliseconds
microsecond
nanosecond
picosecond
femtosecond Flash reaction time is 1 trillion times faster than average humans at his highest showing IIRC
attosecond
zeptosecond
yoctosecond

So make your own calculations and come to what ever conclusion you might want.

Originally posted by biensalsa

There might be some people like a bounty hunter who will like to turn a blind eye to this
Originally posted by DARTH POWER

We will be told to imagine scenarios of Gladiator punching Thor a Gazillion times in half a milli-second and we will be given calculations to back it up.