^ He couldn't. However, does immortality denote infinite stamina as well? Does it make you KO-proof?
If not, then Vegeta could simply beat the christ out of Garlic until a.) he's too tired to even move, or b.) he's KO'd.
If yes, then Garlic would simply act as Vegeta's punching bag until Vegeta became depleted enough for Garlic to overpower him.
Originally posted by DamborgsonThe wish from the Dragon *should* be all-encompassing, so no matter how he 'dies', he'll survive.
To what extent? Can he not be pierced, or blown to pieces?
Furthermore, the wish seemed to give him a healing factor of sorts--as displayed when he regenerated from Piccolo's SBC.
Where the emphasis of Dragon Ball focused almost exclusively on fighting skill/technique + well-choreographed battles, DBZ shifted that focus to individual displays of power... And DBS has taken that concept much further(to the point of flagrant stupidity at times.)
To this day, I still think the tournament fights in Dragon Ball are FAR superior to any fights from DBZ/DBS. But I'm also a fan of the fighting element itself--gratuitous displays of power and whatnot, while cool at times, just don't do it for me the same way.