Juggernaut wins this!
Danger Room: Juggernaut(Classic) v.s. Doomsday
Methos says:
"***ROFLOL*** no way... sorry, Juggernaut may get one or two lucky blows in... but there is no way he is going to be able to take down Doomsday M"
Look, doomsday kill like 100 weak actually very weak Green Lanterns! That ain't enough to stop Juggernaut!
Methos says:
"check the character page... ***DOOMSDAY CANNOT BE KILLED*** if you kill him he'll come back impervious to that sort of damage M"
Oh please, thats a good one Methos! Then that just makes the most pwerful charactere of all-time then!
Methos says:
"check the character page... ***DOOMSDAY CANNOT BE KILLED*** if you kill him he'll come back impervious to that sort of damage M"
What next? He can warp reality?
SoundWave07 says:
"Methos says:"check the character page... ***DOOMSDAY CANNOT BE KILLED*** if you kill him he'll come back impervious to that sort of damage M"Oh please, thats a good one Methos! Then that just makes the most pwerful charactere of all-time then!"
um... no thats a fact...
check it out in the character page or Google him for more details
M
He´s already resistant enough to physical damage so he doesn´t even need to come back invunrable to it. So yeah, Doomsday!
asylum says:
"Doomsday has been killed before. Is it likely that the juggernaut can kill him no. However the unstoppable juggernaut CAN NOT be harmed by physical attacks. They will fight forever until they are both bored with the fight."
and he comes back... immune to that type of damage
M
Methos says:
"asylum says:"Doomsday has been killed before. Is it likely that the juggernaut can kill him no. However the unstoppable juggernaut CAN NOT be harmed by physical attacks. They will fight forever until they are both bored with the fight."and he comes back... immune to that type of damage M"
The Spirit Bomb will destroy the very substance he is! He ain't coming back frm that!
Methos says:
"asylum says:"Doomsday has been killed before. Is it likely that the juggernaut can kill him no. However the unstoppable juggernaut CAN NOT be harmed by physical attacks. They will fight forever until they are both bored with the fight."and he comes back... immune to that type of damage
M"
I'm not disagreeing with you. The juggernaut can not kill doomsday. But neither can doomsday beat juggernaut.
I don't think that this fight can have a winner really.
I honestly am not sure, but my gut tells me that Doomsday cannot hurt Juugernaut.
However Juggernaut is too weak to hurt Doomsday. The proof here is that Juggernaut is literally several hundred times weaker than Superman and it took blows from Superman to hurt Doomsday.
Ultimatly, as neither can kill the other - Stalemate.
Terminal Velocity says:
"Doomsday throws him into space? Is he impervious to lack of oxygen?"
Yes, Juggeranut (original version) did not have to breath, eat etc, so he would survive.
However this would be counted as a win for Doomsday.
I had thought of this but dismissed it as Doomsday would unlikely do this as he justs wants to smash his opponent. Although not stupid, I don't think he would come up with this simple solution.
The_Creator says:
"Terminal Velocity says:"Doomsday throws him into space? Is he impervious to lack of oxygen?"Yes, Juggeranut (original version) did not have to breath, eat etc, so he would survive. However this would be counted as a win for Doomsday. I had thought of this but dismissed it as Doomsday would unlikely do this as he justs wants to smash his opponent. Although not stupid, I don't think he would come up with this simple solution."
Juggernaut though not bright, is also not a total moron. I think the thrown in space tactic would be used by him before Doomsday would ever consider it.
Juggernaut has no upper limit on his strength, he has never tapped the upper levels of his power an has killed some of the elder deities on the same level as the deity that created him. He also has more than just strength at his disposal. The dude being completely invulnerable means he is going to be able to take Doomsday's attacks and kill him [he dies and comes back impervious to that harm so he still dies which should be all that is needed for Juggs to win this bout.]
It ends with a draw. It's like a plastic bottle getting thrown against another plastic bottle. We're not getting anwhere.
Logic Mark III says:
"Juggernaut has no upper limit on his strength, he has never tapped the upper levels of his power an has killed some of the elder deities on the same level as the deity that created him. He also has more than just strength at his disposal. The dude being completely invulnerable means he is going to be able to take Doomsday's attacks and kill him [he dies and comes back impervious to that harm so he still dies which should be all that is needed for Juggs to win this bout.] "
Actually it has been displayed many times that there is a very clear limit on his strength.
Although fairly high, his actually physical strength is approaching the level of Thor.
His 'unstoppable' lable applies to his forward movement which is impowered by a mystic force - hence he can plough through almost any barrier eventually.
These figures have been printed in many handbooks, including the one released last month by Marvel.
Where has his upper strength limit been shown? He is DEFINITELY stronger than Thor, seeing as how Thor has never actually defeated him and Juggs has come very close to killing Thor. Also the dude has punched through dimensional walls, so a combo of strength and mystical power would screw Doomsday over. Surely the fact that the dude has an IMPENETRABLE FORCE FIELD around him coupled with his enormous strength would allow him to hurt a guy who is, although he is VERY invulnerable, not COMPLETELY invulnerable. It would be like any of us throwing our Sunday best at a 2 foot thick steel door, it doesn't matter how strong we are the simple fact that the door isn't going to break means w end up harming ourselves...same thing with Doomsday, Juggernaut could just stand there and let Doomsday wail on him and crack his own bones.
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Logic Mark III says:
"Where has his upper strength limit been shown? He is DEFINITELY stronger than Thor, seeing as how Thor has never actually defeated him and Juggs has come very close to killing Thor. Also the dude has punched through dimensional walls, so a combo of strength and mystical power would screw Doomsday over. Surely the fact that the dude has an IMPENETRABLE FORCE FIELD around him coupled with his enormous strength would allow him to hurt a guy who is, although he is VERY invulnerable, not COMPLETELY invulnerable. It would be like any of us throwing our Sunday best at a 2 foot thick steel door, it doesn't matter how strong we are the simple fact that the door isn't going to break means w end up harming ourselves...same thing with Doomsday, Juggernaut could just stand there and let Doomsday wail on him and crack his own bones.
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Again ignore logic about handbooks and appearances.
Ignore the fact that Juggs strength level has been clearly defined in several versions of the Marvel Handbooks. If you want to argue this fact - write to Marvel.
Just post what you believe and ignore facts.
Ignore the fact that Juggernaut is massively weaker than Superman and it took a being of Supermans strength to hurt and kill Doomsday.
If you read the previuos postings I made you might see that I stated that I don't believe that Doomsday could hurt Juggernaut.
So again I find myself pushing the boulder of common sense and logic up the same hill....
I really dont think Doomsday or Juggernaught would agree to fight in the danger room in the first place, and even if they did. Doomsday would just kill Juggernaught easily, Doomsday is too powerful, he killed Superman for god sake!
Yes oh wise one you are always right aren't you? Okay ill humor you and say that a dude who is described as having uncharted power has a power limit [makes sense doesn't it?] The fact still remains if you punch something that isn't going to break you are going to damage yourself, Most of the force of his blows will be re-directed back on himself. Dude uncharted and unknown mean exactly what they say, yes he is put in the class 100 but only because it is the last of the known strength levels Marvel likes to use, and there is always the addendum saying he can lift over 100 tons and his true power is not known...therefore potentially [and when dealing with someone mystically charged] unlimited strength....now of course he hasn't been shown moving planets, but why would he? Has Doomsday for that matter?
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