Talk:Boros/@comment-99.197.252.21-20180707142055/@comment-4148373-20181010015821

The issue is that God is the rating for risks to human existence, not that of the entire planet. Wiping out humans is easier than destroying a planet. Both Garou and Boros have the power level to accomplish that, at their respective peaks. But neither really has the inclination to actually do so.

Boros simply wanted his fight. It's entirely possible that another hero, or the entire S-Class group, could have given it to him. Hell, maybe it would have been a as yet unseen monster. Who knows. I personally suspect his intended opponent was actually Blast, myself. The point is, Earth has no shortage of powerful beings that could potentially fight Boros, though they may, or may not, win. Either way, I don't see him deliberately wiping out humanity, unless he finds no challenge. Accidentally, maybe, but not intentionally.

Garou's desires and motives are more complex, but he still wouldn't have wiped out humanity, either. So, if intent is a factor, I'd say neither he nor Boros really qualifies. If not, then yeah, they both are probably able to kill all of humanity, if they so chose.