Louisiana Crude;1090774 said:
I could keep going but I will stop. Look at there powers and then look at Wolverine's powers. He has some cool abilities I agree with on that, but he is a middle of the road superhero as far ability is concerned. This doesn't even include the bad guys like Mr. Sinister. They'd kill Wolf boy in a one on one fight.
Wolverine has beat Lobo and Lobo can whoop on Superman... So Wolverine can whoop on anyone.
Wolverine's Greatest Fights:
1.) Wolverine vs. Hulk - Round 1 (Incredible Hulk #181) - Wolverine’s official debut kicked off when Weapon X (Wolvie) was assigned to hunt down and take out the HULK! Wolvie soon found out this was Waaaaaaaaay easier said than done! Not even 2-foot long adamantium claws could stop the Green Goliath! ”Why little man cut Hulk?!!” Classic.
2.) Wolverine vs. Hulk - Round 2! (Incredible Hulk #340) - Wolverine's very first appearance had him trading blows with Hulk. It may seem ridiculous that a man with pointy claws could hope to take down the rampaging Hulk, but history has shown the two are more evenly matched than you might think, Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk notwithstanding. This particular issue offered an interesting juxtaposition of their character roles. During this time, Bruce Banner existed as Gray Hulk. Not nearly as dumb as Savage Hulk, but more brutal and cunning than than truly intelligent, Gray Hulk was itching for a fight. And after Rogue accidentally dropped a jetliner's engine on Hulk, he had all the reason he needed. Wolverine, for his part, was doing his best to suppress the beast within. Hulk was allowing for any of that, and so the two launched into one of their bloodiest fights before or since. A berserker Wolverine bathed the snow in gamma-irradiated blood. In the end, it was only a stern lecture from Rick Jones that convinced the two heroes to put down their fists and walk away.
3.) Wolverine vs. Hellfire Club (Uncanny X-Men #133) - A defining moment in X-Men history! Wolvie goes completely APESHIT on the dolo tip and single-handedly takes out the entire Hellfire Club! His attack is so damn vicious that some of the guys left over (the ones that were NOT ripped to shreds) later got cybernetic parts and came back solely to get revenge on Logan!
4.) Wolverine vs. Sabertooth - "Wolverine ‘kills’ Sabretooth" (Wolverine #90) - There has never been any love lost between Wolverine and Sabretooth, even when the two were partners in Team X. So when Logan learned that his old nemesis was living in the basement of the X-Mansion, he was understandably peeved. Xavier insisted that Sabretooth could be rehabilitated, but Wolverine knew better. Wolverine got his chance for house cleaning when the rest of the team set out to stop Legion from traveling to the past and killing a young Magneto. Totally alone, Wolverine ventured downstairs, set Sabretooth free, and beckoned him for yet another rematch. The resulting battle tore the mansion to shreds and left copious amounts of blood on the walls. Wolverine was playing for keeps this time. In the end, the little runt got the better of Sabretooth. Wolverine pinned his enemy to a wall and did what he had always threatened to do – stabbed Sabretooth right in the brain. Almost immediately, reality was rewritten thanks to Legion's meddling. But when things returned to normal, Sabretooth was left a gibbering, incoherent mess. It would be some time before his mind healed. Wolverine didn't succeed in killing Sabretooth yet, but he proved a point. Whatever it was.
5.) Wolverine vs. Magneto - Magneto rips out Wolverine’s adamantium (X-Men #25, 2nd series) - Wolverine's signature weapon is his unbreakable adamantium skeleton. Therefore, one of his deadliest opponents must be the man with complete control over the forces of magnetism. For years readers always wondered how Wolverine would fare against Magneto in a one-on-one duel. The two had clashed many times, but Magneto usually seemed too distracted to unleash the full extent of his powers on Wolverine. That all changed in the Fatal Attractions crossover. Having announced his grim intentions to the world, grievously injured Cable, and even plucked a willing Colossus from the X-Mansion, Magneto had gotten himself on the X-Men's bad side once again. Wolverine drew early blood on Avalon, and Magneto decided enough was finally enough. Magneto used his powers to pull the metal from Wolverine's bones and out through his pores. It sounds painful, and it certainly looked excruciating in the comic. The process left Wolverine more alive than dead. It was only his love for Jean Grey that kept Wolverine alive on the terrible journey home. This was when Wolverine and his allies learned a shocking truth – Weapon X didn't grant him claws, they had been a part of his body all along. With his healing factor on the fritz and new mysteries to explore, Wolverine took an extended leave of absence from the X-Men.
6.) Wolverine vs. Hulk Round 3! -AND – Sabretooth (Wolverine vol 2 #145) - It was the return of the ADAMANTIUM! Wolverine is now DEATH – working as a Horseman of Apocalypse! As part of the job, Wolverine and Sabretooth have a vicious battle to see who is truly worthy of survival. Wolvie comes out on top – and Apocalypse removes the metal from ‘Tooth and gives it back to Wolvie! Next, he sends him to KILL THE Incredible Hulk - who is deemed as ‘Unworthy’. The two engage in yet another brutal battle – but this time Wolvie, amplified with his DEATH powers, has the upper hand! Savage, cunning, relentless, and armed with a bigazz, 6-ft long adamantium sabre - ‘Wolvie-Death’ takes the Hulk down for good!….. Or does he? Seems like these guys can’t get enough of each other! This version of Wolverine NOBODY can fuck with!
7.) Wolverine vs. EVERYBODY (What If?: Enemy of the State) - The setup is that Wolverine is never De-programmed from the Hydra brainwashing in the original ‘Enemy of the State’ storyline. So rather than breaking free and going after bad guys, he takes on and kills damn near EVERYBODY. Unable to stop this brainwashed killing machine, SHIELD is reduced to few people. The fight comes down to Captain America, Magneto, Invisible Woman. ….and a secret weapon – Kitty Pryde.
8.) Wolverine vs. Brood (Uncanny #162-166) - The first TRUE Wolverine solo adventure pits Logan against -well, an entire Brood alien army! Wolverine shows just how much of a warrior he is – going into animal berserker mode and taking out swarms of ‘Sleazoids’ ….and even fighting off a full-on Queen Brood infection! Wolverine proves that he really is the ’Best at what he does’... on any planet!
9.) Wolverine vs Sabretooth – Mutant Massacre! (Uncanny #212/213) - Most peeps consider this the mother of all Wolverine/Sabretooth fights! The Mutant Massacre – when the Marauders slaughter dozens of under-dwelling Morlocks – shakes the Marvel Mutant universe up to its core! This is the first showing of these two savage warriors going heads up against each other! Lots of shit-talking, ripping, stabbing, shredding, slicing, dicing, healing, cutting, chopping…..u get the idea!!! I forgot who wins…. Oh yeah never mind... We know who wins.
10.) Wolverine vs. Shingen - (Wolverine Vol. 1 #4) - Wolverine has faced many a villain with powers and abilities that outclass his own. No matter how strong the opponent, Wolverine's healing factor always leaves him as good as new. It's ironic, then, that one of Wolverine's greatest enemies ever is a man with no real powers to speak of. Lord Shingen Yashida once ruled as one of the most powerful criminal figures in Japan. His daughter was Mariko Yashida, one of the great loves of Wolverine's life. Wolverine traveled to Japan in hopes of freeing Mariko from a terrible marriage. Only Shingen stood in his way, but he proved too much for Logan. Through a combination of cheating and a deadly fighting style, Shingen trounced Wolverine and disgraced him in the eyes of Mariko. Poor Logan has rarely been in as low a state. He was forced to pick himself up out of the gutter and confront Shingen once more. After a hard fight against one of the world's greatest swordsmen, Wolverine emerged triumphant. He even won the hand of the fair lady Mariko. Sadly, it wasn't to be.
11.) Wolverine vs. Silver Samurai - (Wolverine Vol. 2 #2-3) - Once again, Wolverine's past in Japan would return to haunt him. Silver Samurai is the illegitimate son of Shingen Yashida, and he has always lusted after his father's empire. Samurai did his best to crash Wolverine and half-sister Mariko's wedding, but ultimately it would be another villain responsible for breaking up that romance. The two clashed sometime later as Samurai took control of his father's empire. Yakuza tradition dictated he must clear all past failures, meaning a rematch with Wolverine was in order. Thanks to Samurai's ability to charge his weapons with a tachyon field, his samurai sword was almost a match for Wolverine's claws. Tensions eventually thawed between these two, with Wolverine even entrusting his adopted daughter Yukio to Samurai's care. However, Samurai can't seem to shake the demons of his past, and in one of their last meetings Wolverine sliced off Samurai's right hand.