Ragnarok Thor vs. Thanos w/o IG

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😂 Froth is indeed desperate.

Thanos is claimed the most powerful being in the Universe. That automatically puts him beyond Thor. PERIOD.

Reason why he appeared in an Avengers film, not in a Thor film. Thor aint to the level of facing the Mad Titan alone and you can whimp about it as much as you want!

PERIOD!

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
You do realize that Stormbreaker is nowhere near the Gauntlet's power? And that Thanos just wasn't prepared to engage Thor, due to Thor appearing from nowhere and attacking so fast?

Isn't like Thanos couldn't have stopped Thor with previous or ample knowledge.

Yeah, sorry but that isn't what happened

Originally posted by Adam Grimes
Yeah, sorry but that isn't what happened

It didnt I agree. Am just clarifying to you that SB isnt > IG

It overpowered the multicolored beam, however you want to put it

Originally posted by Adam Grimes
It overpowered the multicolored beam, however you want to put it

The multi color beam, which has no feats and is arguably no different than IM's blasters, or the Destroyer's beams, or Vision's laser.

There's got to be a strength difference between Thor and Hulk right? During the Ragnarok gladiator fight, Thor regularly went flying off when he was hit by Hulk, but a Thor punch doesn't have the same effect on Hulk.

When Hulk hit Thanos during IW, the punch didn't seem to have the same kick, leading one to believe that Thanos can withstand Hulk's punches without issue. Similarly, Thanos' punches didn't send Hulk flying off into the distance. It was a pretty even brawl until Thanos completely outfought Hulk. When Thor hit Thanos in the back, it had no effect however when Thanos hit Thor, Thor went flying off (just like in Ragnarok vs Hulk).

Now I'm not saying being hit and flying off into the distance means Thor doesn't have the durability to take those punches but that's got to wear him down somewhat in a prolonged fight. And if Hulk can ragdoll Thor, it's virtually certain that Thanos can too.

As for the lightning power, I think Thor had lightning power at the start of Infinity War however he chose to melee (hit Thanos from behind) rather than use his lightning, which is odd becausel the Asgardians (besides Loki) were already dead so he didn't have a reason to hold back.

Anyway, all I'm going on is how Hulk did against Thanos. And that Hulk, which was ineffective against Thanos, would still be pretty potent against Thor.

Originally posted by gauntlet o doom
There's got to be a strength difference between Thor and Hulk right? During the Ragnarok gladiator fight, Thor regularly went flying off when he was hit by Hulk, but a Thor punch doesn't have the same effect on Hulk.

When Hulk hit Thanos during IW, the punch didn't seem to have the same kick, leading one to believe that Thanos can withstand Hulk's punches without issue. Similarly, Thanos' punches didn't send Hulk flying off into the distance. It was a pretty even brawl until Thanos completely outfought Hulk. When Thor hit Thanos in the back, it had no effect however when Thanos hit Thor, Thor went flying off (just like in Ragnarok vs Hulk).

Now I'm not saying being hit and flying off into the distance means Thor doesn't have the durability to take those punches but that's got to wear him down somewhat in a prolonged fight. And if Hulk can ragdoll Thor, it's virtually certain that Thanos can too.

As for the lightning power, I think Thor had lightning power at the start of Infinity War however he chose to melee (hit Thanos from behind) rather than use his lightning, which is odd becausel the Asgardians (besides Loki) were already dead so he didn't have a reason to hold back.

Anyway, all I'm going on is how Hulk did against Thanos. And that Hulk, which was ineffective against Thanos, would still be pretty potent against Thor.

A few things regarding this:

When Thor hit Thanos on the ship, Thor was already badly beaten up. He could hardly stand. That should not be used as a gauge to how strong he could hit at full power.

Thor weighs a lot lighter than either Hulk or Thanos, which means he's easier to toss around.

Thor's charged punches threw Hulk further back than Thanos' punches against Hulk.

Thanos dominates him. The beginning of the film makes this perfectly clear.

Originally posted by FrothByte
A few things regarding this:

When Thor hit Thanos on the ship, Thor was already badly beaten up. He could hardly stand. That should not be used as a gauge to how strong he could hit at full power.


Granted he wasn't at full power but he was still fast enough to cover the distance between himself and Thanos; bypassing the Black Order; grab a metal chunk and hit Thanos hard enough for the metal to break.

Originally posted by FrothByte

Thor weighs a lot lighter than either Hulk or Thanos, which means he's easier to toss around.

Yes, and if you're tossed around more you'll take more damage - from the initial punch and crashing into the environment.

Originally posted by FrothByte

Thor's charged punches threw Hulk further back than Thanos' punches against Hulk.

That one punch that ended the fight, the Hulk went up but not much further/higher that you'd expect from a normal Thor punch; probably similar distance, with gravity accounted for, as the hammer hit from early in the fight. See how far Hulk falls to the ground - not far at all (probably 2.5 levels of arena seating and with the camera panned upwards). I'd compare it to a KO haymaker by Thor compared to sustained punches from Thanos.

Hulk was ready to continue after said lightning punch.
Hulk couldn't stand up after the Thanos beat down.

Originally posted by gauntlet o doom
There's got to be a strength difference between Thor and Hulk right? During the Ragnarok gladiator fight, Thor regularly went flying off when he was hit by Hulk, but a Thor punch doesn't have the same effect on Hulk.

When Hulk hit Thanos during IW, the punch didn't seem to have the same kick, leading one to believe that Thanos can withstand Hulk's punches without issue. Similarly, Thanos' punches didn't send Hulk flying off into the distance. It was a pretty even brawl until Thanos completely outfought Hulk. When Thor hit Thanos in the back, it had no effect however when Thanos hit Thor, Thor went flying off (just like in Ragnarok vs Hulk).

Now I'm not saying being hit and flying off into the distance means Thor doesn't have the durability to take those punches but that's got to wear him down somewhat in a prolonged fight. And if Hulk can ragdoll Thor, it's virtually certain that Thanos can too.

As for the lightning power, I think Thor had lightning power at the start of Infinity War however he chose to melee (hit Thanos from behind) rather than use his lightning, which is odd becausel the Asgardians (besides Loki) were already dead so he didn't have a reason to hold back.

Anyway, all I'm going on is how Hulk did against Thanos. And that Hulk, which was ineffective against Thanos, would still be pretty potent against Thor.

And in the end, Thanos wasn't even sweating with the Hulk. Even the Black Order was clearly not impressed on the Hulk.

It's clear that Thanos is far superior than the Hulk AND THOR.

In the end, he ain't the most powerful being in the universe for nothing.

Originally posted by gauntlet o doom

Hulk was ready to continue after said lightning punch.
Hulk couldn't stand up after the Thanos beat down.

Because Hulk only got hit by 1 proper lightning punch. How many times did Thanos hit Hulk before he couldn't get up?

Originally posted by FrothByte
Because Hulk only got hit by 1 proper lightning punch. How many times did Thanos hit Hulk before he couldn't get up?
So you ignore all the other shots Thor gave him. It’s pretty clear Thanos is stronger than Hulk whereas Thor isn’t.

^ Since this thread is about Thor at full power, I'm pointing at the hits that Thor delivered while he was at full power.

Originally posted by FrothByte
^ Since this thread is about Thor at full power, I'm pointing at the hits that Thor delivered while he was at full power.
That doesn’t matter as he already incurred damage from Thor. He was getting hit a lot since Thor is more elusive and his far greater skill in hand to hand fighting. Thanos demonstrates skill and superior strength to the Hulk. Thor didn’t.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Thanos dominates him. The beginning of the film makes this perfectly clear.

👆

Originally posted by quanchi112
So you ignore all the other shots Thor gave him. It’s pretty clear Thanos is stronger than Hulk whereas Thor isn’t.

He also forgets that:

1. Hulk kept going on even after Thor giving it all out. Whilst Hulk was literally K.Od. Something Thor only dreams off.

2. Hulk never feared Thor and even mocked him. On the other hand, Hulk is terrified of Thor.

3. Thor actually needed a Hammer causr he admits to be weaker than Thanos.

4. Even so, Rocket and him doubt that Thor could actually defeat Thanos

Froth is clearly clouded.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
He also forgets that:

1. Hulk kept going on even after Thor giving it all out. Whilst Hulk was literally K.Od. Something Thor only dreams off.

2. Hulk never feared Thor and even mocked him. On the other hand, Hulk is terrified of Thor.

3. Thor actually needed a Hammer causr he admits to be weaker than Thanos.

4. Even so, Rocket and him doubt that Thor could actually defeat Thanos

Froth is clearly clouded.

edit. KOd by Thanos.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
He also forgets that:

1. Hulk kept going on even after Thor giving it all out. Whilst Hulk was literally K.Od. Something Thor only dreams off.

2. Hulk never feared Thor and even mocked him. On the other hand, Hulk is terrified of Thor.

3. Thor actually needed a Hammer causr he admits to be weaker than Thanos.

4. Even so, Rocket and him doubt that Thor could actually defeat Thanos

Froth is clearly clouded.

edit. Terrified of Thanos.