Vegeta was able to put up a decent fight against Jiren during the Tournament of Power, and he even defeated Toppo, a God of Destruction candidate. Unfortunately, Vegeta's level is defined below that of Broly's, and no matter how strong Vegeta is right now, he will end up getting crushed.
5) Broly. Despite having the power of the Legendary Super Saiyan, Broly will likely soon be surpassed by Vegeta and his Ultra Ego form. Especially without learning to control his power, he can't match up to Ultra Ego's incredible offensive potential and endurance.
This behavior, combined with the fact that Beerus' full power is yet to be shown, implies that the God of Destruction is leagues above Broly. While not necessarily surprising, this is a fairly dependable piece of evidence for the claim that Beerus will beat Broly in a fight.
Did you know Broly can surpass Goku after training? Depending on the circumstances, Broly has a unique ability. to tap into the power of the berserk Super Saiyan, also believed to be the real. legendary Super Saiyan in the past, and this power. gives him immense strength and durability.
Given that the two are on completely opposite spectrums of their tolerance for Saiyans, it makes sense for Frieza to be considered as Vegeta's greatest enemy, since he serves as the predominant threat to Vegeta's budding Saiyan family.
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Many heroes perish by Frieza's hand, but his elimination of Vegeta is especially vindictive.
Broly fights a long battle against Goten, Trunks, and a Super Saiyan Gohan before a triple combined Kamehameha wave from Goku, Gohan, and Goten defeats him by blasting him through the sun.
Unfortunately, Vegeta's level is defined below that of Broly's, and no matter how strong Vegeta is right now, he will end up getting crushed.
Who will win between Beerus and Broly in an all-out battle? Definitely Beerus. This is quite easy to analyze, seeing as he have sufficient statements and feats from both characters in conjunction with one another. Broly at full power was stated by Goku to probably be stronger than Beerus.
Again, Goku's Ultra Instinct is a level beyond Broly's Legendary Super Saiyan form and the former's strength rivals that of some Gods of Destruction. It wouldn't be wrong to say that Goku's attacks will hit a lot harder than Broly's and that's a key advantage to have in a fight against a monstrous figure.
It's only after Goku and Vegeta fuse into Gogeta that they can produce an attack powerful enough to defeat Broly. Seeing as both Hulk and Broly have virtually unlimited strength, their other abilities would likely decide the fight, and in that department, Broly has Hulk pretty outclassed.
Broly's Strongest Dragon Ball Form Ever Is His Most Obscure - IMDb. Most Dragon Ball fans know that Broly is the strongest Saiyan who ever existed, but only a few are aware of his actual most powerful form: God Broly.
Vegeta has surpassed Goku by learning techniques his rival could not, but the Saiyan Prince hates that his new abilities are "parlor tricks." Warning: contains spoilers for Dragon Ball Super chapter 73!
Goku holds an edge over Vegeta throughout the entirety of Dragon Ball Z. The latter's sole victory as Majin Vegeta is rendered meaningless when Goku reveals he could have transformed into Super Saiyan 3. Even though Dragon Ball Super is definitely Kakarot's show, 2015's anime closes the gap between the two rivals.
As the Omni-King of the Multiverse, Zeno currently serves as the single highest benchmark of power in Dragon Ball Super. Being able to erase entire universes with a wave of one's hand is a level of power simply too great for Ultra Ego Vegeta to overcome.
Strength. With Ultra Ego being the tool of Dragon Ball Super's Gods of Destruction and focusing on intent and wills, Ultra Ego is likely the superior form in terms of strength. While Ultra Instinct is still quite strong and respectable, that form relies more on dodges and counters to succeed.
Despite this, Vegeta's Ultra Ego stood side by side with Goku's Ultra Instinct at pretty much all points in time they were shown fighting together. The two forms were undoubtedly portrayed to be equal in power which makes it seem as though Vegeta is actually miles ahead of Goku when it comes to baseline strength.
If Broly arrive there, after killing Freeza, he probably would've destroyed the entire planet, so no more dragonballs. If Bulma, Gohan and Krillin were there, they're dead. All the other Z fighters are still dead from Nappa and Vegeta with no way to be wished back.
There's no reason for Broly to surpass Gogeta… Gogeta was only ever needed to defeat Broly because Goku and Vegeta were powerless to subdue Broly. Even then, Broly isn't an enemy to the Z Fighters, unlike his previous non-canon incarnation.
Whis is one of the strongest beings in existence, and interestingly enough, only his father and the Omni King are confirmed to be stronger than him.
Vegeta is driven to tears, unable to fight back due to his own cowardice. Even after forcing Krillin and Dende to give him a near-death power boost, Vegeta can't get a single real strike in against Frieza. Frieza beats Vegeta close to death and then finishes him off once he begs Goku to avenge the Saiyan race.
Both the anime and manga posit different reasons as to why Vegeta failed so spectacularly against Hit during the Universe 6 Tournament arc. In the former, it's because he simply couldn't catch Hit's time skip soon enough. In the latter, it's due to him wasting all his energy with Super Saiyan Blue.
If we're counting the filler Dragon Ball Super fight (which we shouldn't) where Goku defeated Duplicate Vegeta, then sure, Goku technically beat “Vegeta” once. But as far as the official record shows, Vegeta is still undefeated.