Gojo Vs Madara: Battle Of The Strongest Sorcerer And Strongest Shinobi
- Pavas Gagneja

- May 9
- 3 min read

When you hear the names Gojo and Madara, one thing is clear: you’re not just talking about powerful characters, you're talking about two monsters in their own universes. Gojo Satoru, the strongest Sorcerer in Jujutsu Kaisen, and Madara Uchiha, the god-like Shinobi from Naruto, are both legends who dominate every battlefield they step on.
But what will happen if there were a Gojo Vs Madara battle? Who would win the fight? Well, let’s break it down in the simplest way possible; not just by looking at power levels, but also how they fight, how they think, and what makes them dangerous.
Raw Power And Abilities

Let’s start with what these two can do. Gojo has the Limitless Cursed Technique and the Six Eyes. His most famous power is Infinity, which lets him stop anything from touching him. You punch, you miss. You throw something at him, it slows down to the point of never reaching him. On top of that, he has techniques like Blue (which crushes things), Red (which blasts things away), and Purple (which erases everything in its path). And then there’s his Domain Expansion, Unlimited Void, which overloads your brain with infinite information; basically leaving you frozen.
Now, Madara is something else entirely. He has insane Chakra reserves, mastered the Sharingan, and evolved it into the Rinnegan, which gives him access to god-level Jutsus. He’s also a skilled Taijutsu and Genjutsu user, and don’t forget, he became the Ten-Tails Jinchuriki. That made him a god among Shinobi. He could summon meteors, fly, absorb Jutsus, and even use Limbo Clones, which exist in another dimension and can attack without being seen or touched by normal people.
Battle IQ And Experience

Gojo is a genius fighter. He understands his powers better than anyone and knows how to use them creatively. He’s fast, unpredictable, and doesn’t play around once he gets serious. But Gojo is also cocky, and sometimes that works against him. We’ve seen that in the manga; he can underestimate others because of how strong he is.
Madara, on the other hand, has been a warrior since he was a child. He fought in the Warring States period, led the Uchiha clan, and took on the entire Shinobi world. He plans several moves ahead, uses his enemies’ strengths against them, and always has a backup plan. While Gojo is more modern in his fighting style, Madara is a master of old-school war.
Weaknesses And Limits

Now here’s where it gets interesting. Gojo, while powerful, has limits. His Infinity takes a lot of energy to use for long periods, and if someone can figure out how to bypass it (like Sukuna did), he becomes vulnerable. Also, his Domain Expansion doesn’t guarantee a kill. He can be caught off guard, especially by unexpected or unseen attacks.
Madara has fewer weaknesses. As the Ten-Tails Jinchuriki, he doesn’t even need to use hand signs anymore. He has healing abilities, massive defense, and limitless chakra. His only real weakness is arrogance, but even then, it won't make him weak against Gojo. Let's not forget, Madara fought all five Kage at once and won easily. He even made Hashirama, the god of Shinobi, struggle.
Final Verdict: Who Wins The Gojo Vs Madara War?

So, can Gojo beat the Ghost of Uchiha? No, he'd lose! Here’s why: Gojo’s abilities are terrifying in a one-on-one fight, especially when the enemy doesn’t know how his techniques work. But Madara is too experienced, too powerful, and too smart to fall for the same tricks.
His Limbo Clones could attack Gojo from another plane of existence, possibly bypassing Infinity. And with the Rinnegan, he could absorb Gojo’s Cursed Techniques or even seal him.
Gojo would put up a good fight; probably the best Madara ever had; but in the Gojo vs Madara battle, Madara takes the win.
Anime | Release Year | MAL Rating | Animation Studio | Watch On |
Jujutsu Kaisen | October 2020 | 8.56 | MAPPA |
Anime | Release Year | MAL Rating | Animation Studio | Watch On |
Naruto | October 2002 | 8.01 | Pierrot |
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