In recent times, one of the most popular Dragon Ball debates has become Broly, the Legendary Super Saiyan, versus Jiren the Grey. While Jiren has never fought Dragon Ball Super’s version of Broly, he has certainly duked it out with a version more akin to the Dragon Ball Z films and showed just why he would come out on top in this battle of titanic proportions.
In Super Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultra God Mission chapter 2, Broly finds Jiren and Yamcha wandering through the arena of the Super Space-Time Tournament. While Yamcha is swatted away easily, Jiren poses a much bigger threat to the sadistic Saiyan. Broly, as per usual, announces his desire to find and kill Kakarot, also known as Goku. Thanks to remembering Vegeta referring to Goku as Kakarot, Jiren refuses to let Broly advance.
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The fight begins with Broly showing that he is clearly no slouch despite Jiren’s tremendous power reserves. Jiren even comments to himself that Broly is quite nimble for a character of his size, suggesting that the Saiyan isn’t inhibited by his muscle mass like Future Trunks was when he fought Cell. Broly even tries one of his most classic moves — smashing his opponent’s head into a wall with his bare hands — but Jiren is entirely unphased. At this point the assassin from Universe 6, Hit, makes his appearance and offers to help Jiren take Broly out before he becomes a nuisance. In typical Jiren fashion, he refuses and elects to battle Broly on his own, ignoring Hit’s Time-Skip and knocking the savage warrior out with a single blow.
The Broly versus Jiren match-up is a contentious one, mainly because of the fact that Dragon Ball Super’s Broly movie happened after the
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