Broly isn’t just a Saiyan—he’s a force of nature. Whether it’s in the original Dragon Ball Z films or the modern canon of Dragon Ball Super: Broly, every time Broly enters the battlefield, he leaves devastation in his wake. He doesn’t fight with precision or strategy—he overwhelms, demolishes, and destroys. With strength born from raw emotion and a power level that constantly escalates, Broly has proven time and again why he’s one of the most terrifying beings in the Dragon Ball universe. These ten fights showcase his most monstrous moments, where he went beyond rage—and became a legend of destruction.
#10: Broly vs. Goten, Trunks, and Videl – Bio-Broly
Though Bio-Broly is often considered the weakest of the Broly films, it still features a terrifying version of the Saiyan berserker—this time as a hideously mutated bio-clone. Even in this grotesque, incomplete form, Bio-Broly manages to steamroll over a team of powerful young warriors. Goten, Trunks, Android 18, and Videl stand no chance against his brute strength and regeneration.
The scariest part? Bio-Broly isn’t even fully sentient. He’s acting purely on rage instincts, smashing everything in sight without tactics or restraint. His relentless advance, even though corrosive bio-fluid, proves that no matter what shape he takes, Broly is a threat. It’s not his most elegant fight, but it is one of his most viscerally disturbing—and a reminder that Broly’s rage doesn’t need polish to be lethal.
#9: Broly vs. Vegeta – Dragon Ball Super: Broly (Round 1)
In the Dragon Ball Super: Broly film, the fight between Broly and Vegeta kicks off the most visually stunning brawl in franchise history. Vegeta, confident and cocky, enters the battle thinking he can handle this new Saiyan. But as the fight progresses, Broly adapts. Fast. Every time Vegeta levels up, Broly grows more ferocious.
What starts as a one-sided affair quickly becomes terrifying. Broly begins matching Vegeta blow for blow, despite having no formal training. The fact that he learns in real-time—breaking through a seasoned fighter’s techniques with instinct alone—is what makes this encounter so devastating. It sets the tone: this isn’t just a strong fighter. This is a monster whose limits don’t exist.
#8: Broly vs. Frieza – The One-Hour Beatdown
One of the most unexpectedly hilarious—and horrifying—moments in Super: Broly is when Goku and Vegeta use Fusion to escape while Broly turns his attention to Frieza. What follows is an hour-long beatdown with Frieza getting tossed, punched, and ragdolled like a chew toy. There’s no elegant choreography here—just unrelenting violence.
The scene is simultaneously funny and brutal. We rarely see Frieza, a galactic tyrant, completely helpless. But Broly doesn’t just beat him—he enjoys it. He goes feral. The environment collapses around them, Frieza’s golden form gets trashed, and the audience is left stunned by the sheer duration of the punishment. If nothing else, this fight shows Broly’s stamina, rage, and lack of mercy. He doesn’t just win. He erases confidence.
#7: Broly vs. Super Saiyan Blue Gogeta – A Fight Across Dimensions
Toward the climax of Dragon Ball Super: Broly, Gogeta enters the fight—and what unfolds is not just a brawl, but a battle so intense it rips space-time. The visuals go kaleidoscopic, the fighters travel through dimensions, and Broly pushes Gogeta harder than nearly any opponent in franchise history.
What’s most monstrous here is that even against a fused warrior of godlike power, Broly is still not backing down. He adapts again. He gets faster, stronger, and even more enraged. The sheer scale of destruction—the craters, the shockwaves, the reality-bending blows—is proof that Broly isn’t just fighting anymore. He’s becoming destruction. Even Gogeta acknowledges how dangerous Broly is, choosing to end the battle without killing him. Because even for fusion, Broly is too much.
#6: Broly vs. Goku and Vegeta – 2-on-1 Madness
Before fusion is even on the table, Goku and Vegeta team up to take Broly down together. They fight in sync, trading lead roles and launching coordinated attacks. It’s one of the rare moments where their rivalry takes a backseat to necessity. But despite their best efforts, Broly overwhelms them both.
It’s terrifying to watch. Every time they think they’ve gained the upper hand, Broly explodes with more power—going from base to Wrathful, then to his full Super Saiyan form. His body is a conduit for pure rage, and the more they fight, the less effective their strategy becomes. This fight is a masterclass in escalation—showing that even the universe’s two strongest Saiyans together are barely enough to survive. Broly doesn’t just outlast them—he breaks them down.
#5: Broly vs. Paragus – The Patricide of Silence
While not a traditional battle, the moment Broly unknowingly causes the death of his own father, Paragus, in Dragon Ball Super: Broly is one of his most harrowing and tragic turning points. After losing control during his fight with Gogeta, Broly enters a new state of berserker rage. Frieza, in a chilling echo of past manipulation, kills Paragus and lies to Broly, telling him his father was caught in the crossfire.
The result is Broly’s transformation into a full-power Super Saiyan—a moment fueled by grief, betrayal, and uncontainable fury. The emotional devastation translates into physical destruction on a massive scale, as Broly’s power becomes truly monstrous. He’s no longer fighting opponents—he’s fighting reality itself. The emotional weight combined with the violent eruption of power makes this moment not just one of Broly’s most devastating, but one of the most tragic in Dragon Ball history.
#4: Broly vs. Goku – Dragon Ball Z: Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan
In the original Dragon Ball Z Broly film, the legendary Super Saiyan battles Goku in a one-sided slaughter that left fans stunned. Goku, no stranger to powerful opponents, finds himself completely overwhelmed by Broly’s sheer physical might. Unlike other villains, Broly doesn’t rely on energy beams or fancy techniques—he pummels, stomps, and crushes with brute force.
What makes this battle so devastating is its hopelessness. For nearly the entire fight, Goku doesn’t land a single meaningful blow. Broly tosses him through mountains, punches him through cities, and mocks him with every blow. The animation, especially for its time, conveyed a terrifying level of power. Goku has faced gods, monsters, and tyrants—but Broly felt different. He wasn’t just strong—he was sadistic, unpredictable, and utterly dominant.
#3: Broly vs. the Z Fighters – One Warrior, Total Annihilation
Also from The Legendary Super Saiyan, Broly doesn’t just fight Goku—he decimates the entire Z Fighter team. Piccolo, Vegeta, Trunks, and Gohan all team up in one of the earliest large-scale team battles in the franchise. And it’s useless. Broly tears through all of them effortlessly, barely showing strain or even interest in their attacks.
Each fighter throws their best techniques—Masenko, Final Flash, Special Beam Cannon—and Broly swats them away like flies. The way he toys with them, laughing mid-fight, catching punches without moving, and flinging them through canyons like ragdolls, is downright terrifying. It’s the ultimate demonstration of domination: five elite warriors utterly dismantled by one monster whose power only grows as he gets angrier.
#2: Broly’s Rampage on New Planet Vegeta
In the early moments of Dragon Ball Super: Broly, the Saiyan warrior is introduced through a flashback of isolation, abuse, and survival on the desolate planet Vampa. But it’s not until he’s brought to New Planet Vegeta that we truly witness the beast within. When provoked, Broly explodes with rage and launches into a feral attack on everyone nearby including his own allies.
The destruction is immediate and primal. He doesn’t think—he reacts. Walls crumble, soldiers flee, and even Paragus can barely contain him with the electric shock collar. The sheer animalistic rage on display during this first real battle confirms what Frieza feared: Broly doesn’t need training to become dangerous. He is danger. And unlike other Saiyans, he has no limit to his wrath—only more rage.
#1: Broly vs. Gogeta (Final Phase) – The Pinnacle of Destruction
The final confrontation in Dragon Ball Super: Broly between Broly and Gogeta is perhaps the most beautifully devastating fight in the entire franchise. With both fighters at the peak of their powers—Broly in his Legendary Super Saiyan form and Gogeta in Super Saiyan Blue—the battle becomes cosmic. They shatter dimensions, create shockwaves that rock the atmosphere, and devastate the entire battlefield.
But what makes this fight truly monstrous is Broly’s stamina. Even after all he’s endured—training in isolation, battling Goku, Vegeta, Frieza—he still fights Gogeta evenly for a stretch. His speed matches fusion. His strength creates earthquakes with every blow. And yet, he’s not evil—he’s lost. A creature of sorrow and confusion turned into a force of nature. Gogeta’s final attack nearly kills him, and if not for the Dragon Balls, he would’ve died—fighting to the very last moment.
It’s the ultimate proof that Broly isn’t just a brawler. He’s the storm. And when he unleashes, even gods take cover.
Broly’s fights aren’t just clashes—they’re cataclysms. Whether he’s ripping through elite warriors or taking on fused deities, Broly brings an intensity that no other Dragon Ball character can match. These ten battles prove that he’s not a typical villain or even a hero in waiting—he’s a tragic, raw, and unstoppable force whose very existence reshapes the battlefield. He doesn’t just fight—he erupts.