Hulk wins. I'm assuming it's from the movie, since in the comics, the closest thing to Superior Man was Bizarro.
None of Cyborg's powers and skills would do him much good against the Hulk. He'd give it a try, of course, but the Hulk would quickly overwhelm him.
Even on a bad day, Superman can surpass the Hulk in terms of mental as well as physical strength.
the hulk. he has impenetrable skin and super strength. although he's smaller, he could just burrow through kong's stomach and eviscerate him.
The clearest example of the Thing's brutal victory over the Hulk was when the two fought in Fantastic Four #13 by Dan Slott and Sean Izaakse. In the issue, the Thing knocks the Hulk out cold, punching the Avenger so hard in the face that his own arm shatters on impact.
Thanos is one of the most deadly and celebrated villains of the Marvel Universe. It's incredibly tough for even the Incredible Hulk to stand against the supervillain. Be it the Marvel Comics or the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the Hulk has never defeated Thanos in a one to one hand combat.
1 Godzilla Couldn't Beat: The Hulk
Hulk wins against his much bigger opponent because of his potential strength levels. The madder Hulk gets, the stronger Hulk gets and his strength has the potential to be infinite. It would only be a matter of time before he scored a big knockout punch against Godzilla.
Hulk is not vulnerable to any attack Iron Fist can make, and Hulk's ability to create shock waves in the air or ground or simply throw things makes it nigh impossible for IF to dodge Hulks melee attacks for long. One strike from Hulk ends the fight, if the shockwaves already don't.
Kang isn't physically stronger than Thanos, and if the two were to square up in a one-vs-one fight then the Titan would arguably win. However, Kang's knowledge of the multiverse means that would quite literally be several steps ahead of Thanos at all times. As a result, Kang wins this battle.
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.
Thanos basically won every fight against the Hulk in the comics and the MCU, barring a few fights where they weren't going one-on-one. The Hulk is physically stronger, which Thanos himself admitted – which is why he rarely went into fist fights against the Hulk, opting to outwit the Big Greenie instead.
There is a chance that he can match Thor's physical strength, but the God of Thunder can rip him apart with Stormbreaker, and his lightning will likely cause some of Cyborg's systems to overload.
Though Hulk is clearly stronger than The Flash, the 'Last man standing' would have to be Flash.
During that hour, however, Damage has full control of his powers and uses them with great efficacy and control. Because Damage knows this, he can go all-out on the Hulk and beat him down before his time runs out.
While Hulk is known for his superhuman strength, the Ghost Rider is a powerful yet weak character. Both can defeat the other, but the Hulk has the upper hand. The Hulk is more capable of withstand the attack of the Ghost Rider, and he is not prone to knockouts.
Mjolnir is Thor's big edge against any enemy especially Hulk. In one comic Thor admits he needs Mjolnir to defeat Hulk in a fight (Mighty).
As you know, Bruce is a pretty thin guy, so we assume his junk is pretty standard — but The Hulk's junk is going to be massive. This is going to make sex a real gamble because you might end up with a 20-inch-long and 7-inch-wide veiny rod of tissue in one of two orifices . . . neither of which is going to pleasant.
Rising to his feet, Hulk backhands the Son of Zeus, before pummeling the Greek god into submission as he begs Hulk to stop, trying to convince him that they're there to help. Namora covers her eyes, unable to watch any more of the brutal beating.
Still, while the Hulk has the brawn, his brain is lacking. There have been other heroes who have gotten ahead of him just with their smarts and careful planning. Obviously, big hitters like Sentry, Galactus, and even Superman have been able to withstand the emerald giant's assault.
His strength increased as more and more energy from an alternate universe was channeled into him, giving the Hulk greater power that could destroy the universe.
As such, Zeus decides to grant the Hulk's request to beat him to death in hand-to-hand combat. The Hulk's first blow sends Zeus crashing into a nearby building. Zeus then returns this with an even more powerful blow. The ruler of the Olympians than overpowers the Hulk, and ultimately knocks him off Mount Olympus.
Before he can defeat him, the Immortal Hulk is stopped by the Savage Hulk, who is being emotionally manipulated by the Leader. The Immortal Hulk is beheaded by a monstrous Leader and his heart is ripped out. His corpse, alongside Banner, is taken to the Below-Place by the Leader.
Immortal Hulk is the result of Bruce Banner and the Hulk having been through different deaths and rebirths, allowing the Devil Hulk to seal the other incarnations away and become the dominant Hulk persona. Unlike the other Hulk incarnations, Immortal Hulk is content with waiting inside Banner.