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Durability & Stamina
Mark can take absurd punishment—broken bones, disembowelment, near-death experiences—only to heal and come back tougher. But even this regenerative durability has limits. Gohan, meanwhile, doesn’t just tank punishment; he avoids it through skill and speed, and when he does take damage, his Saiyan biology lets him recover stronger than before. Add to that his stamina—honed through fights against endless waves of enemies, god-level threats, and grueling training—and Gohan’s endurance is in another class entirely.
Edge: Gohan.
X-Factor: Potential
Mark grows by surviving. Gohan grows by awakening. Every time his back is to the wall, his latent potential surges to new, staggering heights. We’ve seen him unlock Super Saiyan 2 against Cell, Ultimate Gohan against Buu, and even his “Beast” form in his most recent battles. His growth isn’t linear—it’s explosive. While Mark steadily climbs, Gohan leaps, breaking his own limits every time.
Edge: Gohan.
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Conclusion:
Mark Grayson is a warrior of grit, determination, and resilience, worthy of his title “Invincible.” But against Son Gohan—the scholar-warrior whose strength eclipses gods—Mark simply can’t keep up.
He may be Invincible…
But Gohan is inevitable
Winner: Gohan