Warning: Contains spoilers for One-Punch Man chapter 163
Fans of One-Punch Man finally have a measure of just how tough the protagonist of the manga, Saitama, is. During the fight with Garou, the former Hero Hunter turned monster is able to analyze Saitama's defensive abilities and make an assessment that, while not coming as shocking considering how overpowered Saitama is, still puts his toughness in a measurable range.
Manga fans love to put the abilities and feats of their heroes on a measurable scale to have a realistic idea of how powerful they are. This is usually very difficult, but in One-Punch Man's case it's basically impossible. The whole premise of the manga written by One and drawn by Yusuke Murats is that the protagonist, the professional hero Saitama, is absurdly powerful. His feats of strength are used for comedic effect and to stress the difference between him and everyone else. Of course, this has not stopped fans from trying to measure just how powerful Saitama would be in real life. In the past, Saitama's lifting ability was used to measure his raw strength and just how powerful his punch could be. His impressive jump from the Moon to Earth was used as a reference to measure his speed. His toughness, which allows him to take on the most powerful attacks and come out without a scratch, has never had any terms of measure until now.
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During the ongoing fight against Garou in chapter 163 of the digital manga, the former martial artist who underwent the process of «monsterification» is unleashing a barrage of attacks on Saitama who, as always, does very little to dodge. In fact, Garou's combat skills and his refined martial arts
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