It must not be a surprise that Goku, the protagonist of the world-famousDragon Ballfranchise, is one of the most powerful characters in history. Throughout the years, the hero has proven to possess a strength and ability that can rival the gods of his universe, a feat that only a handful of mortals have achieved.
While there is no doubt that Goku is amongthe strongest anime heroes ever, his true potential has never been determined. Despite it being almost impossible to accurately calculate the hero’s strength, as his best achievements go beyond human imagination, it would be fascinating to discover the magnitude of his powers if he were to become real.

Goku’s Strength Is Truly Shocking
No Human Can Comprehend the Length of His Ability
Ever since the beginning of theDragon Ballfranchise, Goku has been presented asone of the strongest characters in his universe. Thanks to his unique nature as a Saiyan and his arduous training since childhood, the hero was several times more agile, resilient, and mighty than a regular fighter.As a child, he was already capable of lifting cars with his bare hands, without showing much discomfort. His feats of strength only continued growing alongside him, to the point where no human could ever aspire to imitate him.
After dying at the hands of Piccolo duringone of the most iconic and memorable moments in the franchise, Goku was sent to King Kai’s planet, where he underwent one of the hardest training sessions in anime. The Saiyan trained at this location, which had a gravitational pull 10 times higher than Earth’s. This trend would continue later in his life, thanks to Bulma and his father, who constructed an artificial gravity chamber for him to train. After years of hard work, Goku got to a point where he was comfortably carrying40 tons even in augmented gravity.

Goku Surpassed the Power of a Black Hole
The Hero Was Able To Withstand Forces That Can Destroy Galaxies
During episode #118 of theDragon Ball Superanime, the warriors of Universe 2 used an attack that resembled a black hole to try and eliminate Goku from the Tournament of Power. Despite this technique not creating a real singularity in space, seeing as it did not absorb mass, it still possessed many qualities of this special phenomenon. This implies that the force used to crush the protagonist could be comparable to that of a real black hole.Goku was being pushed downwards with a force of around 6 to 10 solar masses, an amount no human can comprehend.
The black hole was exerting more than 2 billion tons of force upon Goku, and even that was not enough to stop him.

Even then, the hero did not falter, being able to stand up, move freely, and ultimately push the black hole away with a single Kamehameha,his most iconic signature attack. The strength and resilience demonstrated by Goku at that time went beyond what any human could realistically comprehend. Universe 2’s attack could not have been a real singularity point in space, but its behavior makes it clear that it behaved similarly. The black hole was exerting more than 2 billion tons of force upon the hero, and even that was not enough to stop him.
Dragon Ball’s Feats Are… Inconsistent
The Series Tends To Alter Its Characters’ Strength
Regardless of how impressive Goku’s feats can be for fans, theDragon Ballseries has made it hard for its followers to defend them. This issue is born from the multiple andcontinuous changes in strength and power that its characters go through whenever it is convenient for the plot. One of the biggest examples of this trend occurred during episode #36 of theSuperanime when Vegeta faced the mechanical giant Magetta. Thinking he could get an easy victory, the prince attempted to carry the machine to throw it out of bounds.
Lamentably, Vegeta could not even move the monster, prompting Beerus to claim that it would be impossible, as the machine weighed more than 1000 tons.Universe 7’s God of Destruction is known for being the strongest deity among the 12 universes, so his implication was an important detail for readers. Nonetheless, seeing as Goku was able to push away an object millions of times more massive than Magetta, it does not make sense for the Saiyan prince to have struggled as much.
Though it is important to note that Vegeta did not use any transformations when he attempted to move the giant, he should have been able to lift him without any effort.The prince has never truly surpassed his old rival in terms of strength,but he is by no means far from Goku’s level. Lamentably, due toDragon Ball’s focus on epic fights and comedy, the series tends to change the true strength of its characters to what seems convenient at the time. Calculating how strong any of its characters truly are would be an impossible task.