Yusuke Murata recently released the much-awaited Chapter 167 of One-Punch Man, which features an incredible fight between Saitama and Garou. We've seen Saitama fighting before, but it's the first time that the Caped Baldy is going all out against an opponent.

In the previous chapter, Garou unleashes his God-level power and kills Genos in front of Silver Fang and Blast. Garou realizes that Saitama isn't fighting to his full potential, so he decides to end Genos' life to bring out his opponent's true power. Saitama holds his friend's core in his hand and unleashes his ultimate attack on Garou. Blast knows that the upcoming fight would destroy Earth, so he teleports Saitama and Garou to one of Jupiter's moons. Garou asks Saitama to find a way back to Earth, but the bald hero couldn't care less.

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Saitama focuses on killing Garou for what he has done to Genos, so he charges toward the Hero Hunter with full force. The jaw-dropping panels show the caped hero landing his punches on Garou, who is now strong enough to survive Saitama's attacks. Garou wonders if Saitama is actually human, as the baldy is completely unfazed even after taking so much damage. Saitama realizes that he finally got a worthy opponent, and he can let loose without worrying about other people's safety.

The Caped hero now holds Genos' core in his left hand and mocks Garou by stating that he only needs one hand to win this fight. Obviously, Saitama easily dominates Garou in the fight, so the Hero Hunter launches several techniques at once, which burns away Saitama's outfit. Saitama now launches his Killer move, Serious Series: Serious Table Flip, which destroys the entire surface of Jupiter's moon.

Garou sees countless rocks launching toward him, and Saitama uses these flying rocks to land punches on Garou from all directions. The baldy now unleashes the Killer Move, Serious Series: Omnidirectional Serious Punch. In this attack, Saitama moves at sonic speed, which creates his after-images. Garou, who has lost all sense of direction, tries to escape by opening a portal, but Saitama catches up to him.

At this point, Garou feels like a caged insect being played with by a child. Garou realizes that there's no limit to Saitama's power, so he decides to copy his opponent's powers "limitlessly." Finally, the chapter ends with Saitama and Garou landing a punch on each other. It's hard to say if Garou can overpower Saitama because the Caped Baldy is still using one hand in the fight. However, Garou might force Saitama to use both his hands in the next chapter of One-Punch Man.