Talk:Overgrown Rover/@comment-2.42.144.82-20181214105610

To be honest, I think that Saitama, not being able to determine the power of his opponent, uses normal punches of the same power against all, only that against humans he uses slower punches that therefore, despite the immense force behind them, it causes average damage and makes you fly in the air regardless of your power. In practice it is like giving a punch at a speed of 1 km / h but with enough force to move a truck. It is certainly strong, but not able to hurt, just to move. I know that even the slowest shots of Saitama are more fast, but in any case not enough to break one or more bones. That said then, in my opinion, regardless of the speed of the fist of Saitama, Rover managed not to report even a wound against a punch powerful enough to seriously injure Boros. However, there is no doubt that the dog monster has been terribly weakened and is therefore much weaker than the alien. However, the fact that Rover accuses the lethal blows only or above all losing power, implies that his resistance is directly connected to his power, and therefore his musculature makes him one of the most physically strongest monsters, always supposing that his power it resides mainly in the muscles and not elsewhere. I USED GOOGLE TRANSLATOR ...