Summary

Dragon Ballis filled with epic fights, having some amazing characters, villains, and storylines that bring so many iconic moments to audiences all over the world. One of the aspects that have become intrinsic to the franchise is the many tournaments throughout the different anime series. These fighting competitions make their way back every once in a while, starting from the World Martial Arts Tournament inDragon Ballto the out-of-this-universe competition at the end ofDragon Ball Super.

While there has been a variety ofgreat winners in each tournament, these competitions are very much about the many intense fights that make or break an event. Although the tournaments all have their captivating fights, some fights stand out in their tournaments. Be it because of the stakes, the opponents, or even the significance, some fights become the face of their respective tournaments, developing into iconic moments of the franchise.

Goku VS Jackie Chun in the 21at World Martial Arts Tournament

As the tournament that started it all, Goku’s first World Martial Arts tournament was nothing but fun, with a fight that gave a glimpse of the protagonist’s potential early on inDragon Ball. Not only that, his defeat by his undercover master was crucial to Goku’s character development, marking this as one of the most important fights for Goku.

Showing Goku how much there is to learn, this fight brought some great down-to-earth martial arts moments and an intense transformation that showed how goofy of a mentor Master Roshi can be, pushing Goku to want to keep learning.

Dragon Ball - Grandpa Gohan

9Uranais Baba’s Tournament - Goku VS Masked Man

An Emotional And Entertaining Encounter

This tournament was filled with unique fights, yet it is not every day that Goku can fight against his dead grandfather who raised him. The fight itself had great moments, especially because the protagonist did not know who he was fighting since his grandfather wore a mask the entire time.

Exploring Goku’s biggest weakness at the time, his tail, and bringing a big revelation, this fight marks one of the most emotional moments inDragon Ball, as Goku and his grandfather briefly reunite.

Goku vs Tien

822nd World Martial Arts Tournament - Goku VS Tien

An Intense Confrontation With Great Martial Arts

The 22nd World Martial Arts Tournament was a pivotal point inDragon Ball,bringing a different, darker tone to the series, with the introduction of many important characters. While King Piccolo was subtly being presented by his minions' appearances, the fight that really stands out in the tournament is Goku and Tien’s fight.

Tien ends up becoming part of the Z fighters, yet when he is first introduced, he is not the nicest to Goku and his friends, with his master being a rival of Master Roshi’s. The fight between the two had it all, showcasing new possibilities in an entertaining and intense confrontation, being recognized as one of thebest fights in all the tournaments.

Dragon Ball Goku Piccolo Jr. Saga

723rd World Martial Arts Tournament - Goku VS Piccolo Jr.

A Fight To End Dragon Ball And Set Up Dragon Ball Z

The 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament was the perfect setting to finish Goku’s journey inDragon Ball, featuring Piccolo Jr. in a confrontation with the protagonist. This fight is not only responsible for introducing Piccolo’s role in the franchise, but it is also one of the best sagas.

This is mostly due to the high stakes and the long-awaited fight between Goku and Piccolo Jr. that served to showcase Goku’s transition to the hero he is supposed to become inDragon Ball Z. With a swift shift in style and tone, this fight is the perfect combination betweenDragon BallandDragon Ball Z, serving as a bridge between the anime.

Dragon Ball - Gohan turning Super Saiyan 2

Probably one of the most iconic moments inDragon Ball Zis Gohan stepping into his father’s shoes as Earth’s mightiest hero and the last hope in defeating Cell. Overall, the Cell Games is one of thebest tournaments in the franchise, as it is filled with captivating fights, interactions, and high stakes.

Yet, Gohan unlocking the transformation to defeat Cell is filled with adrenaline, making this fight one to remember. Not only does it have an incredible start, but it also finishes with Goku helping Gohan from beyond as he gives a Kamehameha wave to finish off the villain, in one of the best moments in the franchise.

Goten and trunks on the 25th World MArtial Arts Tournament in Dragon Ball Z

525th World Martial Arts Tournament - Trunks VS Goten

A True Dragon Ball Z Fight With A Touch Of Dragon Ball Nostalgia

While future Trunks had been a fan-favorite way before this fight, young Trunks is still making a name for himself, with this fight being the moment where he can finally show a glimpse of his power. Currently,Goten and Tunks' futures are still very open, but this fight shows the potential both these young characters have.

Already Super Saiyans and incredibly strong, the boys represent the Goku and Vegeta rivalry that has been going on since the start ofDragon Ball Z. Moreover, this fight in the 25th World Martial Arts Tournament has a mix of levity and seriousness that makes it an all-around entertaining watch that representsDragon Ball Zwhile giving a nod toDragon Ball.

Goku and Pikkon fight int the Other World Tournament

4Other World Tournament - Goku VS Pikkon

A Short Filler Packed With Memorable Moments

The Other World Tournament is a filler arc, yet it still manages to bring some entertaining moments through the fights and characters presented in the arc. Pikkon was a highlight of the arc, showcasing quite a bit of depth considering he appears in a short filler, quickly becoming beloved by the fans.

However, what stands out is the fight between the protagonist and Pikkon, which comes with interesting moments and fight moves. While Goku ends up getting the best of Pikkon, the fight ends in a draw as the judge decides that Goku went out of bounds.

Goku an Uub

328th World Martial Arts Tournament - Goku VS Uub

A Fight With A Happy Ending To Dragon Ball Z

After the intense Majin Buu saga, there was still a short tournament to finish offDragon Ball Zwith the classic World Martial Arts Tournament. Although the fights might not have been the primary focus of this tournament, it still managed to have important moments.

To finish off the saga, the last fight between Goku and Uub serves as a way for the protagonist to pass on the torch to another warrior and protector of Earth. As the reincarnation of Majin Buu, this fight shows theuntested potential that Uub can bringto the table in the future.

Goku using-super-saiyan-blue-kaio-ken-on hit

The Tournament of Destroyers may not have contained as many amazing fights as the Tournament of Power, but it still manages to bring some unique battles. In particular, Goku VS Hit comes with some great moments, as Goku struggles to overpower Hit’s Time-Skip.

Using his Super Sayin Blue form to overpower Hit, Goku quickly realizes that Hit is improving throughout the fight, forcing Goku to reveal his Super Saiyan Blue Kaio-ken. Yet what makes this fight even more memorable is the fact Goku forfeits, seeing that Hit cannot fight to his fullest without killing, making him one of the fewenemies Goku never actually defeated.

Goku and Frieza fighting Jiren in Tournment of Power (Universe Survival Saga)

1Tournament Of Power - Goku, Android 17 & Frieza VS Jiren

Goku, Frieza, And Android 17 Join Forces Against Jiren

While the Tournament of Power is a definite highlight ofDragon Ball Super, itsending also ranks among the bestin the franchise due to one of the most epic fights. With a team-up never imagined duringDragon Ball Z,Frieza, Android 17 and Goku fight side by side against Jiren.

With Goku no longer in Ultra Instinct form, the combination of the three warriors ending the tournament against a formidable enemy might rank this as one of the best fights in the franchise. Although the tournament has some great fights, the fluidity of enemies joining forces makes this an unforgettable moment forDragon Ballfans.