
Goku and Cell clash at full power in the Cell Games ring, trading blows at speeds barely visible to onlookers. Cell cycles through stolen techniques from Tien, Piccolo, and Frieza, but Goku counters each one, forcing both fighters to reveal more of their true strength.
The fight between Goku and Cell begins at a measured pace, both warriors testing each other with probing strikes and defensive maneuvers. To the untrained eyes of the television audience and even Mr. Satan, the fighters appear to be moving at incomprehensible speeds. But Gohan and Vegeta, watching from the sidelines, notice something crucial: neither Goku nor Cell is fighting at full power yet.
When both fighters agree to stop holding back, the battle escalates dramatically. Their ki signatures spike, the ground cracks beneath their feet, and the air itself seems to vibrate with the force of their exchanges. This is the level of combat that the Cell saga has been building toward, two warriors operating at a tier of power that makes everything before feel like a warm-up.
Cell begins deploying his unique advantage: the ability to use techniques from every fighter whose DNA he carries. He splits into four copies using Tien's Multi-Form technique, fires Piccolo's Special Beam Cannon, and launches Frieza's Death Saucer. Each borrowed ability is executed with precision, but Goku's adaptability proves equal to the challenge as he finds counters for every attack.
Cell escalates to his most dangerous gambit yet: a full-power Kamehameha aimed directly at the Earth. The blast carries enough energy to destroy the entire planet, and for a terrifying moment, it seems like Cell is willing to annihilate everything just to defeat Goku. The Z Fighters watching from the sidelines can only stare in horror as the massive energy wave builds.
Goku's response is brilliant. Rather than trying to block or deflect the blast, he uses Instant Transmission to teleport directly above the trajectory of the attack, letting it pass harmlessly into space. He then reappears in the ring as if nothing happened. It is a display of quick thinking under extreme pressure that reminds everyone why Goku remains the most dangerous fighter on the planet.
Cell's use of other fighters' signature moves provides a fascinating window into his design. Dr. Gero engineered Cell to be the ultimate warrior by combining the genetic material of the strongest fighters ever encountered. But having access to these techniques does not automatically make Cell superior. Goku has spent his entire life developing his skills through training and real combat experience, and that depth of understanding gives him an edge that stolen DNA cannot replicate.
The fight remains unresolved as both warriors continue to trade advantages. Neither has revealed his absolute limit, and the tension of not knowing who holds the final trump card keeps every observer on edge.

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