Garou vs. Superalloy Darkshine

Garou vs. Superalloy Darkshine is the battle between Garou and the S-Class hero Superalloy Darkshine.

Prelude
While Superalloy Darkshine continues to roam alone throughout the Monster Association Headquarters, he comes across a defeated Puri-Puri Prisoner. The broken hero sees his fellow S-Class hero approach him, and tells him about his defeat at Garou's hands. He warns Superalloy Darkshine that Garou has become much stronger, and that even a powerful S-Class hero such as Darkshine would have a difficult time fighting him. The hero is excited at the prospect of fighting an opponent he can go all-out against, and the two fighters prepare for battle.

Battle
Garou assaults Darkshine with a barrage of punches, but the hero easily tackles Garou through several walls. The hero hunter follows up by swirling around Darkshine in an attempt to confuse him, creating a flurry of afterimages that attack him from all directions. However, Darkshine punches the real Garou and declares his monster play ends there.

The punch shocks Garou back to his senses, with the hero hunter wondering where Orochi went and realizing he was fighting Darkshine in his sleep. Garou remarks that he isn't a pretty sight in his sleep, and takes a stance to fight Darkshine. The hero punches Garou, but the hero hunter ducks and kicks his head to the ground with a spin kick. Darkshine spins himself back onto his feet, while Garou remarks that if he defeated Darkshine, it would prove his attacks could succeed against anyone. At the same time, Darkshine notices Garou's dramatic improvement in the coordination between all the muscles in his body. He tells Garou it would be a waste to let such refined muscles rot, stating that the Hero Association has the best gyms, and if he could atone, Garou might actually be a hero.

This statement reminds Garou of Gyoro Gyoro's offer, and he angrily declares both the Hero Association and Monster Association tonight. Darkshine says he will end it there, using his Superalloy Butterfly. Garou attempts to deflect it with his Water Stream Rock Smashing Fist, but the hero hunter realizes the tackle has too much power. The attack destroys all of Garou's ribs, and the force of the tackle is strong enough to destroy the entire floor the fighters are on.

As Darkshine stands over Garou's broken body, he recalls a sparring match he had with Bang where he lost. Even though he took no damage, all of his attacks were deflected, and this first-hand look at Bang's martial arts causes Darkshine to state that Garou is still too green. He continues by saying the only reason Garou made it this far was luck, and if he'd fought Atomic Samurai, Flashy Flash, Tatsumaki, or King, he would've been killed.