Goku Black wasn't avoiding close combat because he was afraid of Goku and Vegeta, he was avoiding close combat because he first wanted Goku and Vegeta to get stronger, making him stronger as a result. Hence why he also sent Future Zamasu to kill all of Goku's and Vegeta's loved ones, to make them mad. Black was just playing with them, he was willingly holding back for the sake of his plans. He even told them that he'd fight them only AFTER they got mad from the deaths of their loved ones. Because Black knows that the bigger the beat-up he gets, the bigger the ensuing Zenkai boost.Hugo Boss wrote: Mon Mar 29, 2021 7:12 am I don’t quite agree with that. If it’s only a power contest, Goku and Vegeta should be stronger than Goku Black. He was pressuring them before because he had an infinite supply of doppelgängers. That’s the way he figured he could deal with them, avoiding close combat. If Merged Zamas was overpowered by Goku in a power struggle, that only supports his power advantage. He sacrificed his body to accomplish that feat, so it makes sense. It’s even implied that if Goku Black alone has received that attack he would be vaporized, but the other half Zamas’ durability kept them alive.
And that's why it will always be a garbage scene. Black the one who repeatedly oneshot Goku, shouldn't logically be oneshot by Goku in any possible way:It’s even implied that if Goku Black alone has received that attack he would be vaporized


And by the way Goku didn't even train in the chamber like Vegeta, meaning that he logically didn't get stronger after getting oneshot twice by Black...
Black was repeatedly shown as above the Saiyans, the writers even said that he was the strongest non-fused, non-GoD character. Making him superior to Goku and Vegeta.
So then tell me how logically it makes sense that Goku could pulverize someone who repeatedly oneshot him like fodder?