Talk:Peak Human Strength/Absolute/@comment-26362471-20161126145629/@comment-27775853-20161127231527

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This isn't DBZ, so you can't apply that logic to One Punch Man since they're not one and the same (and I bet by the time Saitama finds an opponent that can match him in power, it will be in the end of the series as there's no point introducing a character that can match the protagonist when the latter is meant to be strong enough to defeat his opponents in One Punch (he also hasn't went all out yet, so we do not know if he can distort space-time or not when he goes all out)).

Also when it said Saitama removed his limiter, it meant there is no new limitations coming up, meaning it isn't Saitama breaking his limiter, it's him REMOVING it (like his limitation getting removed out of existence, breaking your limiter implies it can be mended through time, which isn't the case for Saitama as he was pretty much slacking off for what seems like months, yet he is still as strong as ever), so by Author Statements, he should be limitless. But he doesn't have the feats to prove that, thus he doesn't belong to the Absolute category as of now.