An literal unstoppable force vs immovable object.
Juggernaut vs Doomsday
An literal unstoppable force vs immovable objection.
Yep pretty much this. Juggs is too durable and DD will just keep coming back for more. They keep fighting until they get bored or just destroy the Earth entirely. One of the most interesting fights on here tbh.
Pretty sure Juggernaut has been hurt plenty of times (like that time against Professor Hulk) and hasn't had his invincible force field in quite some time. In that case, Doomsday would probably win but its quite debatable. If Juggernaut has his force field, than I think Juggernaut would win.
Not to mention Doomsday has been killed on a couple of occasions. Juggernaut has done better against Thor, whereas Doomsday was KO'd by Thor during JLA/Avengers.
Another day I would've said Doomsday beats Superman who beats Juggernaut but I'm not so sure now.
Considering Juggs regularly wrecks Thor, this scaling chain is pretty sus, especially given Doomsday's record of Superman stomping is a lot shorter than people expect.
@professorrespect: In that case, it's pretty difficult.
An literal unstoppable force vs immovable objection.
Yep pretty much this. Juggs is too durable and DD will just keep coming back for more. They keep fighting until they get bored or just destroy the Earth entirely. One of the most interesting fights on here tbh.
DD stomps easily.
DD is not stomping here
An literal unstoppable force vs immovable objection.
Yep pretty much this. Juggs is too durable and DD will just keep coming back for more. They keep fighting until they get bored or just destroy the Earth entirely. One of the most interesting fights on here tbh.
>getting KO'd isn't a thing
classic stew
> Being snarky for almost every comment I make
Classic Prof.
But to actually answer that, I left out K.O. for this one because I find it particularly more fun and interesting that way for a battle like this. In a battle of attrition I could see Juggs taking him out with a K.O. of course, but DD's evolving ability makes this more interesting for me. That's why a generally ignored K.O. for the most part.
an Unstoppable force vs. the Immovable Object
@shadowdeistgaming: Im just gonna assume you're trolling and have no idea how to properly debate
@chris2kzombieki: why you say that
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