Can MCU Cap replicate this kick?
Nope.
His striking power is very impressive but just not good enough.
This is likely his best feat and I don't think its in the same category as that one.
I think this kicking feat is superior actually. Goblin just kicks Spiderman. Cap has to overcome his swinging momentum. Goblin's kick knocks over a small light, while Cap's manages to dent and partially budge the leg of a jet bridge. Goblin did that kick real Casually. This Cap kick seemed close to his max output. I don't see Cap replicating with the same kick in anyway, but his spinning kick might be able to do so.
that was also a spin kick, Goblin did that casually
Is a spic kick less powerful than a push kick?
that was also a spin kick, Goblin did that casually
Is a spic kick less powerful than a push kick?
Yeah Im pretty sure lol
I think this kicking feat is superior actually. Goblin just kicks Spiderman. Cap has to overcome his swinging momentum. Goblin's kick knocks over a small light, while Cap's manages to dent and partially budge the leg of a jet bridge. Goblin did that kick real Casually. This Cap kick seemed close to his max output. I don't see Cap replicating with the same kick in anyway, but his spinning kick might be able to do so.
Maybe. Cap's kick is very impressive It's just hard for me to envision him going that distance that Goblin kicked Spider-Man. I guess its possible.
that was also a spin kick, Goblin did that casually
Is a spic kick less powerful than a push kick?
Yeah Im pretty sure lol
I've looked at it and kicking with the heal of his foot and in he position he was in. I'm not sure it would have added much force at all. Was that actually a real spin kick?
No, especially take that version of Spider-man into account (insanely superior to Holland Spider-man so far). He had his feet planted on the ground where as Holland Spider-man is very small and was off the ground meaning Cap just had to kick him hard enough to push his small frame the opposite way. The Goblin feat is way superior.
No, especially take that version of Spider-man into account (insanely superior to Holland Spider-man so far). He had his feet planted on the ground where as Holland Spider-man is very small and was off the ground meaning Cap just had to kick him hard enough to push his small frame the opposite way. The Goblin feat is way superior.
This. Also the fact that Goblin did it with ease.
I don't know actually but things that should be taken into account here that I haven't seen (or seen partially).
- A straight kick is stronger than a spinning kick.
- When Spider-Man is kicked by Captain America he is moving at a pretty decent velocity toward Cap. When Goblin kicks Spider-Man, Spider-Man is standing still. It's going to end up with the force of Cap's kick being reduced (how much I cannot POSSIBLY say).
- I would assume that the strut that is holding up the jet bridge is significantly stronger since it's designed to hold a significant weight, and most street lights (though I'm NOT aware if this is true in NYC and a lot of them have older designs) are designed to break away rather than cause serious injury to passengers who might hit them in vehicles. I actually saw this happen once, but then again I live in Texas.
Again, I don't really know the answer to the OP...these are just some questions that I think might need to be addressed.
Depends on who he is kicking. Kicking a normal human, Cap would certainly be able to replicate this feat. Kicking Spidey did not. He is physically superior to Cap, so it's hard to imagine that.
No way lmao. MCU Supersoldiers are just simply not as good as Raimiverse Goblins.
What if he's kicking a regular human?
And what difference would that make. Spider man weights just about as much as regular human, he was not holding to anything, so the only variable here was his mass.
1. A straight kick is stronger than a spinning kick.
No, it's not and it's not even close.
2. It's going to end up with the force of Cap's kick being reduced (how much I cannot POSSIBLY say).
We should not be using "forces" here, if we do, we will end up with the scene looking differently. You did notice the only one ended up flying was spiderman? Since both of them were in the air, the should both end up flying just about as fast in opposite directions. Therefore Cap's kick should send them both flying... if anything.
1. A straight kick is stronger than a spinning kick.
No, it's not and it's not even close.
I'm HIGHLY embarrassed. For some reason I had round house kick on my mind when I was supposed to be thinking spinning kick. Brain fart.
2. It's going to end up with the force of Cap's kick being reduced (how much I cannot POSSIBLY say).
We should not be using "forces" here, if we do, we will end up with the scene looking differently. You did notice the only one ended up flying was spiderman? Since both of them were in the air, the should both end up flying just about as fast in opposite directions. Therefore Cap's kick should send them both flying... if anything.
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