Jaspers is vastly more powerful than Hulk yes, but his body is not more durable. Although that matters little to Jaspers, it matters to durable people Fury will fight on the forums.
Brian has withstood numerous blows by the Fury for example.
I trust I haven't the need to explain Hulk's feats.
Plus the times the Fury, or a Furybot have been scrapped by things vastly below all out Hulk...
The way I see Fury winning is if we extrapolate what his adaption abilities can do to Hulk. Other than that, I must be missing something with the character, because I refuse to see him capable of the same shit MJJ can do (though I have my gripes with him too...). He's like a trans level character with a significant defense towards reality manipulation.
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I've forgotten more canon than you'll ever know.
The Fury fights allow for an exchange most of the time, his adaptive abilities are not instant. If YOU read the stories in question you would realize that.
The question is what can the Worldbreaker do to in the instance in which he is given a shot against the Fury.
IIRC, the original Fury already beat the Hulk(along with most of the other superhumans) of his reality, though I'll admit that this particular Hulk was certainly no WBH.
That said, I guess he could create some calming mechanism, or neutralize his adrenaline, or some such sh1t like. Those sorts of tactics are far more in line with the way the Fury would operate against such opponents in-character, than just straight up beating the Hulk in slugfest.
WBH probably would have killed the entire slew of heroes in one attack... unfortunately.
Yeah, that makes sense. I was mostly thinking of the draining angle as being a sort of 'weakness' (though it really wasn't). Though it'd certainly be interesting seeing as how even WWH evolved past his usual weaknesses in the form of telepathy, calming auras, and draining.
I am willing to wager that the Fury is easily well beyond majority of the competition WWH ever faced even at his peak...
But yeah, in general I agree with your stance that he's a trans-level character with a plot device ability to resist reality warping. Same goes for others like Roma and Merlyn, except for the plot-device reality warp resisting stuff.
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The Fury could analyze Worldbreaker initially but his ability to increase his strength exponentially at this stage was dramatic. Nothing would be instantaneous and that leaves the opening to rage up or lash out.