Doesn't the 2014 Godzilla weight about 90,000 tons and took a nuke straight on. His atomic breath even though it was severely weaken by the Mutos was still very powerful.
The Hulk seem to be affected much more by bullets and bombs than Godzilla.
Composite Godzilla is a lot stronger and a lot tougher. Unfortunately, composite Hulk is away too fast and agile for Godzilla to catch. Hulk is strong enough to hurt Godzilla with multiple shots and unlimited time. I'd say Hulk wins a majority after a long, exhausting clobbering and Godzilla wins a few due to a lucky shot landing every now and then.
So somebody that can take a point blank shot from a meteor is going to be affected by the Hulk? There is no amount of punches from either Hulk or Superman or anything that would rival taking a meteor. Not just the concussive and kinetic force he point plant took, but the heat from it. It did nothing to him. We have creatures that weight over 50,000 pounds hitting him while flying at him and it can't penetrate his hide, even when using a sharp object... Yet Hulk punches are going to do something to him? If we are using Godzilla's best showings, he absolutely destroys Hulk every single time.
So if Hulk latches on to Gozilla's nape or back, somewhere where Godzilla can't reach him, and then Hulk starts putting his considerable strength in prying open Godzilla's plated skin... what do you think will happen?
Remember that this is amalgamated Hulk and Bana Hulk was clearly able to amp both in strength and size as he got angrier.
I think you forget how fast and agile the 2014 Godzilla was. He survived a Meteor and Nuke attack. Hulk is fast but not fast enough that Godzilla can't hit him. Godzilla was hitting creatures that flew in the air at most likely massive speeds.
The biggest advantage (now that I think about it) that Godzilla may have is that he was quite intelligent, at least the 2014 version was. He did not rely on brute strength which the Hulk would do.
Now if the Hulk does not get taken out quickly I see that being a problem for Godzilla as the Hulk would continue to grow in strength.
I'd actually put 1998 Godzilla to be the fastest. 2014 Godzilla is lumbering in comparison. That said, Godzilla is fast FOR HIS SIZE. And whatever fast moving objects he hit they were still massive objects, and although fast moving they were not agile.
Doesn't matter if you think Godzilla is fast for his size, there's just no way he can be as fast as Hulk. Physics. Something that size just has way more mass to move.
And what happens when Hulk latches on to a place that Godzilla can't readily reach? What's he going to do if Hulk latches on to his back?
I understand the point from both sides. And sadly agree with almost all points brought forward.
Tho if we really wanna be technical. Godzilla is very very very very fast for his size. Funny thing about "feat-pulling" from all of Godzilla movies is that if he gets 98 Godzilla's speed or his older kung fu fighting "feats" with his new 150 meter tall body, imagine how fast his punches must be. If it takes half a second for him to do one full arm extension (slow punch compared to a human) as a punch, scaled up to his 150m frame assuming his short stubby arms are 1/3 of his body length or 40-50m that would still put his punches moving close to 200 mph.
I don't count 1998 movie as a Godzilla movie. Either way though the whole on the back argument is not a good one. There have been many creatures that have latch on to Godzilla's back. The Muto did so when it pull Godzilla away from the other Muto.
That is not going to change the battle. It will irritate Godzilla. If Godzilla falls and roles on Hulk it going to effect him drastically.
The only thing I think that Hulk has that will enable him to win is that he will keep getting stronger as the fight progresses that will eventually give him the strength to KO Godzilla. But that may be awhile before Hulk could do so and the Hulk has been Koed by much less than Godzilla.
If he falls and rolls on his back then his back spikes/fins will shelter Hulk since Hulk is probably smaller than those fins. The Muto is a lot bigger than Hulk and probably easier to get off.
Honestly I don't get how you came to that conclusion. His Spikes have gone through rocks and buildings without breaking. Its not like Godzilla lands on his Spikes when he falls.
Yes, hulk is small and would be an irritation. Still, if Godzilla charges his atomic breath then how does the Spikes/Fins prove to be an protection in that instance? Hulk would have to jump off or get fried from the heat generating from the Spikes.
Speed is not a problem. This is composite Godzilla. He regularly hits aircraft going supersonic from miles away. Rodan, Mother, Battra and others all have speeds at Mach 3 +. Godzilla's got this.
Unless I missed something Hulk in the movies as far as I know hasn't shown the ability to absorb radiation. Also, radiation does nothing to the Hulk in terms of power as far as I know, only his anger. Hulk can be affected by heat.
There are generally 4 types of radiation.. and some sub categories within that. Point being, I don't recall anything about Hulk getting stronger from all types of radiation
yes, it will do nothing to do going by his highest durability showings. You forget, he has his hide durability, and he has a crazy healing factor at his upper limit. Even if I could accept that he would somehow penetrate his hide with punches (which I don't), his healing factor would make all those punches for not. I just don't see any way for Hulk to win here expect for some PIS or CIS.