Kamylow_69 :
To be perfectly clear: Saitama beats Goku, and he does it effortlessly. Not because he has a measurable power level or superior ki, but because he is a narrative concept: that of a man who is absolutely invincible, whose strength surpasses all physical, cosmic, or storytelling logic.
Goku, despite his incredible transformations (Super Saiyan Blue, Ultra Instinct, etc.), is still bound by rules of balance: he can lose, he gets tired, he dies, he progresses. Saitama, on the other hand, doesn’t fight to become stronger — he’s already beyond any scale. He has survived planetary destruction, surpassed the speed of light, and more recently, shattered the laws of time with a single punch. His power evolves without limit, automatically, to a level that makes any fight meaningless.
🧠 In summary: Saitama beats Goku because he is literally invincible, even in a theoretical framework where the laws of physics or energy are taken into account.
👑 And the only one who might possibly defeat him? Maybe Zeno, from Dragon Ball Super — not through combat power, but through his absolute ability to erase reality. But even then, one might ask: How can you erase a character whose very existence defies the laws of the universe itself?
⚡ Final conclusion: Saitama easily beats Goku. He doesn’t win with strength. He wins by nature. Even ChatGPT says it, so there you go.
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2025-05-29 23:23:25