The sheer amount of energy released from the fist moving through the air would cause the particles in the air to fuse together. This nuclear fusion event would release gamma rays and even more energy, causing a huge explosion and shockwave that would flatten anything in its path. It's a nuclear punch, really.
If Superman punched you in the face, it would liquefy your entire body on a molecular level. Superman moves at 99% of the speed of light and his powerful fists would pack a mighty wallop at that rate of speed and mass.
A normal human would probably punch with about v=20 m/s and E=400 Joules. If the person is trained in martial arts, then the released energy can be even greater because the energy of the whole body (not just the fist) can be used. A superman's fist would then have v=20 km/s, E=400 MJ.
The Superman Punch is a powerful punch that is set up first with a fake kick. It's amazingly powerful and it works great in sparring. But, there's some inherent mistakes that beginners make when they first start learning this technique.
No, Superman cannot destroy the entire universe with a single regular punch.
Superhuman Strength: Superman Prime One Million has the ability to physically lift humongous levels of weight, and deliver physical blows of colossal magnitudes. Superhuman Speed: Superman Prime One Million has the ability to move and fly incredibly fast.
Once contact is made with whatever the Hulk is chasing, the force levels almost everything nearby. In one instance, the Hulk ran head first into a Trillion ton punch with the weight of several worlds behind it, and it only slowed him down for a single moment before he was back on the move.
The Flash's command of his powers allows him to perform what's come to be known as the 'Infinite Mass Punch' - a move that could take down Superman.
Superman punches are allowed in boxing as long as they are performed in a proper way and targeted above the belt. The technique adds extra power to the punch, but is not commonly used by world-class boxers because it is easy to anticipate. The move is also known as the Cobra Punch, Jumping Punch, and Diving Punch.
Superman is not someone who is durable enough to boast such a feat. The Infinite Mass Punch uses the Flash's extreme velocity, barraging the opponents with punches so potent they could disintegrate on impact. And here's the thing – only one of those punches was able to knock Superman out.
Since they both possess superhuman strength and speed, their fight might go on for days. However, according to Greg Pak — Marvel's writer, who worked on several comics featuring the Hulk, Superman would win their fight because of his virtues: “Superman, being who he is, will not just make his enemy angry.
In fact, the comics have put Superman's strength at a point where he's able to lift around 2 billion tons! To put that into perspective, the Empire State Building is only 365,000 tons!
Admittedly, there are less fatal ways that Superman could be made susceptible to pain, but they involve the same psychological complexities as the pain from kryptonite. Humans have always been vulnerable, whereas Superman has very little experience with pain and vulnerability.
If a lightning bolt summoned from the sky was flung at Superman, it would bounce right off him. But if the lightning bolt is infused with magic, then it can pierce through his bio-electric aura and damage him.
His level of invulnerability is WELL above a mere . 50BMG hit to the face. He can take a nuke, in most depictions.
The red-sun radiation negates Superman's invulnerability in regards to Spider-Man, allowing Spider-Man's punches to hurt Superman until the radiation dissipates, and Superman is again invulnerable.
On average the Hulk punches harder as he doesn't hold back as much. But in the history of comics, Superman has shown much greater feats in striking power.
Superman has many times been depicted as being a very capable fighter with or without his abilities. Examples include his learning boxing from Wildcat, his learning the fighting arts from Mongul, his learning additional martial arts from Wonder Woman, as well as his learning pressure point fighting from Batman.
While the Hulk's “baseline” level of strength only allows him to lift about 70 tons – a meager amount compared to Superman's lifting power – that level can quickly change as he gets angry… and he's usually furious.
While kryptonite is Superman's greatest weakness, he's susceptible to other forms of energy and threats. This makes Billy Batson — aka Shazam, the World's Mightiest Mortal — one of Superman's greatest opponents.
Ngannou himself holds the current record for the hardest punch in the world, having clocked a striking power of 129,161 units on a PowerKube, which measures the power of a punch based on a variety of different factors, including force, speed and accuracy.
The amazing thing about the Hulk is that unlike nearly every other superhero ever created, the Hulk's strength has absolutely no upper limit. He can lift a commercial airplane – which weighs around 100 tons – when he is at his calmest; that's no problem for him.
The Hulk's skin is impervious to conventional blades, Adamantium and Vibranium being strictly the few known metals that can effectively pierce and penetrate his skin.
Would Thor survive the fall on Vormir? Simply put “yes”. The planet Vormir has normal earth gravity and atmosphere as demonstrated by Natasha and Clint's easy movements and breathing. As such the highest speed that Thor would reach falling is approximately 120 mph similar to earth's terminal velocity.