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FadingCB said:True, but their very first fight was an unfleshed out wolverine where his claws might have been attached, he probably didn't have any other abilities other than fighting skill. Characters in their first appearance always are weaker than later on. Heck pretty sure superman couldn't fly in his first appearance, just could simply 'leap over tall buildings'. Characters evolve for better or worse. Take a look at the Wolverine vs. Grey Hulk. His very first blow impaled the hulk, blood splatter and everything. At that point he realized every slash did cut the hulk but that the hulk simply healed fast. The fight progressed and the hulk hit harder and wolverine simply got more and more into the fight. Now grey hulk may not = savage hulk, but grey hulk's strength far surpasses spiderman's strength. If Wolverine could take hits from a Grey Hulk simply wanting to fight for kicks, and only get angry by them, then how does weaker Spiderman hits knock Wolverine out is all I'm saying. Some Spiderman fans (not knocking anyone) will simply say, "Spiderman wins in 1-2 punches" and won't listen to facts. Heck Wolverine was sent into orbit with a punch from someone far stronger than Spiderman and survived, tho it was funny in Wolverine's expense.
BTW what's your definition of 'knocked out"? To say Hulk's knocked out Wolverine in 1 punch many times would mean most hulk vs wolverine fights ended in one blow. They've fought a decent amount of times, but I can't remember one of them ending in one blow, but I could be wrong. To me a knock-out blow in comics is the win. Where the foe goes down and the victor walks off.
Well that was fanboy writing in my opinion. Wolverine should stand no chance against the Hulk and in their first battle, Wolverine could not even penetrate Hulk's skin which makes sense given that he should not have the strength too without using a sawlike motion or impaling using the sharp points, because of the sharpness of the claws.