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The point of Saitama's character is that he's reached the power he should have at the end of the series, but at the start, instead. He's probably stronger than the final villain (possibly God), but I don't think he'll beat them effortlessly.
I share the same opinion

I really hope God and maybe Blast are actually capable of giving him the fight he always wanted
 
I'm saying we don't know if that's true.
We know it's not true because Saita,a himself even states that he can't get stronger. And if you're arguing about the Genos statement, Genos knows little to nothing about Saitama's true strength and not all his statements are completely reliable.
 
We know it's not true because Saita,a himself even states that he can't get stronger. And if you're arguing about the Genos statement, Genos knows little to nothing about Saitama's true strength and not all his statements are completely reliable.
When did he state that?
 
No clue what genos statement you're talking about tbh
The audiobook, Genos theorises Saitama gets stronger than the day he was before.

Why would he still train if he wasn't getting stronger?
To keep fit and stay healthy?

This is the panel btw
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He wasn't talking about physical strength there lol he's talking battle experience. Hence why he mentions nothing to absorb or gain.
He literally mentions that he's so strong that he isn'ty able to earn anything new, and practically the only thing Saitama has is physical strength. He has no actual techniques
 
As for the virtual thing that also valid evidence. Genos statement aside.
It literally comes from Genos himself, and it's only speculation. It's too vague to properly understand, as it's also theorised that the machine could not fully replicate Saitama's power.
 
Speculation
I was assuming you meant your own claims when saying speculation, so I didn't respond, but what? There is literally one single piece of evidence that implies he's still growing in power, and even that bit of evidence is vague and by no means concrete. How are you saying that's not speculation?
 
I was assuming you meant your own claims when saying speculation, so I didn't respond, but what? There is literally one single piece of evidence that implies he's still growing in power, and even that bit of evidence is vague and by no means concrete. How are you saying that's not speculation?
All we need
 
It literally comes from Genos himself, and it's only speculation. It's too vague to properly understand, as it's also theorised that the machine could not fully replicate Saitama's power.
That wasn't theorised in the canon story itself.

You guys can't really believe that the guy who removed his limiter has a limit, and reached it.
 
All we need
Not even remotely. There is contradictory evidence and the one single thing you're referring to is left ambiguous intentionally. It also is completely illogical for Saitama to intentionally keep getting exponentially stronger, so much so that he can one-shot himself from the previous day, when he literally wants a good fight so much that it's causing him genuine depression. And is it also not speculation that Saitama is referring to growth outside of strength?
 
That wasn't theorised in the canon story itself.

You guys can't really believe that the guy who removed his limiter has a limit, and reached it.
Who in this discussion is saying he has a limit? We're saying he isn't getting an exponential boost in strength each day.

It's also not consistent between the times where he Normal Punches people. According to you, Saitmaa should be hundreds or even thousands of times stronger than when he fought Boros when he faces Garou. Do you actually believe that?
 
Who in this discussion is saying he has a limit? We're saying he isn't getting an exponential boost in strength each day.

It's also not consistent between the times where he Normal Punches people. According to you, Saitmaa should be hundreds or even thousands of times stronger than when he fought Boros when he faces Garou. Do you actually believe that?
I wasn't saying he was growing exponentially. Just was saying he's still growing from the first time we met him. Why argue a claim I never made?
 
Not even remotely. There is contradictory evidence and the one single thing you're referring to is left ambiguous intentionally. It also is completely illogical for Saitama to intentionally keep getting exponentially stronger, so much so that he can one-shot himself from the previous day, when he literally wants a good fight so much that it's causing him genuine depression. And is it also not speculation that Saitama is referring to growth outside of strength?
Saitama's a hero and written that way. Nothing points to him stopping his training.
 
I wasn't saying he was growing exponentially. Just was saying he's still growing from the first time we met him. Why argue a claim I never made?
You're not referring to the audiobook feat? That's not any better, because that's literally the only piece of evidence suggesting it.
 
But there's no evidence of him not getting stronger. He still trains so there's evidence that he is.
How is him training being evidence of him growing stronger? It could just be a habit or something. Either way, there is nothing whatsoever that suggests he gets actually stronger. You're not even speculating at this point, you're making an assumption.
 
It's a bit expected, some say u can never tell yourself that u reached the top, because after the top there is only downhill, but I guess Saitama's case is more about "not being pushed" and having no real training to increase his power, who can make him push himself ? What gym or weight can make him get stronger ? He would only get stronger if he has a passive ability to do that, cuz the Environment itself won't help him or offer something to test him

In the normal world, u only get stronger by pushing yourself
 
"Could be". Until we have evidence he's not growing then it goes to show that he is
That's not how this works. Like, what? You're saying that he's growing stronger just cause he still trains, even though there's no actual sign of strength growth at all. You're the one here who needs to show evidence.
 
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