Gojo vs Saitama — two of anime's most iconic 'untouchable' characters, and a who would win debate that pits an absolute defence against a limitless offence.
Gojo Satoru vs Saitama

Jujutsu Kaisen
Gojo Satoru
One Punch Man
Saitama

Jujutsu Kaisen
Gojo Satoru
One Punch Man
Saitama
This matchup is the closest thing anime has to an unstoppable force meeting an immovable object. Gojo's Infinity is an automatic technique that reduces all incoming attacks to zero by slowing them infinitely before they make contact — no direct physical attack can land on Gojo as long as Infinity is active. Saitama's Limitless Growth means his power scales to match any opponent in real time with no upper bound. The debate is whether Saitama's punch, at the power level required to threaten Gojo, would retain enough force after being slowed by Infinity to eventually make contact — or whether Infinity's mathematical reduction prevents even Limitless Growth from breaching it. Gojo fans argue Infinity is a concept, not a force measurement, so Saitama's strength is irrelevant. Saitama fans argue Limitless Growth has no ceiling, meaning it will eventually produce a punch that breaks any concept. Neither argument has a clean answer.
Gojo Satoru
Jujutsu Kaisen
The most powerful jujutsu sorcerer alive, Gojo Satoru is a Special Grade sorcerer whose mastery of the Infinity technique makes him virtually untouchable in battle.
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Saitama
One Punch Man
The One Punch Man, Saitama is a hero who trained so hard he broke his own limits — now he defeats any opponent with a single punch, leaving him searching for a worthy challenge.
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Why do fans debate Gojo Satoru vs Saitama?
The matchup between Gojo Satoru from Jujutsu Kaisen and Saitama from One Punch Man is one of the most discussed battles in anime fandom. Both characters represent the peak of power in their respective universes — Gojo Satoru is known for Infinity, while Saitama counters with Serious Punch. Cast your vote above and see where the community stands.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who would win, Gojo or Saitama?
This is one of anime's most genuinely unresolvable debates. Gojo's Infinity reduces all physical attacks to zero mathematically — making Saitama's raw power potentially irrelevant. Saitama's Limitless Growth has no ceiling — meaning he may eventually produce a punch that breaches any concept. Most powerscaling communities lean toward Saitama due to Limitless Growth, but Gojo's domain abilities give him a non-physical path to victory.
Can Saitama break Gojo's Infinity?
This is the core of the debate. Infinity works by applying infinite mathematical reduction to incoming attacks — it is not a force threshold but a conceptual barrier. The Saitama argument is that Limitless Growth produces power beyond any concept's parameters. The Gojo argument is that Infinity is not a force measurement and therefore cannot be 'outpowered.' Neither position has a clean canonical resolution.
Can Gojo's Unlimited Void beat Saitama?
Gojo's Unlimited Void traps opponents in infinite simultaneous information input, effectively incapacitating them regardless of physical strength. Saitama has shown no resistance to information or perception-based attacks. If Gojo successfully opens Unlimited Void, it is one of the few techniques that could plausibly incapacitate Saitama without requiring physical contact.
Is Gojo Satoru stronger than Saitama?
By feat-based scaling and ability analysis, Gojo and Saitama represent different types of 'unbeatable' — Gojo through absolute defence and domain techniques, Saitama through unlimited offensive power. Most analysts place Saitama above Gojo due to Limitless Growth's lack of ceiling, but Gojo's Unlimited Void and Infinity make him one of the few characters who has a realistic, non-power-based path to defeating Saitama.
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