'Dragon Ball Super' episode 111 spoilers: Leaked synopsis reveals Jiren's battle with Hit

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Fans of the hit anime series "Dragon Ball Super" are all gearing up for the intense battle between Pride Trooper's strongest fighter and Universe 6's Son Goku in the upcoming episodes of 109 and 110, but spoilers for episode 111 have already sprung up.

Spoilers containing a synopsis of episode 111 have been leaked on Twitter, and it seems like Jiren will take on another fighter from Universe 6, meaning Goku will not be able to defeat his opponent.

Comic Book reported that translator Todd Blankenship printed an English version of the Korean translation leak, which apparently came from an upcoming issue of Weekly Shonen Jump. "After finally going into action, the mightiest man Jiren has seriously wounded Goku!" the synopsis read. "Jiren next sets his sights on the strongest assassin, the Universe 6 warrior Hit!"

An episode recap was also included in the leak, featuring Goku's intense defeat in the upcoming battle. The leak read: "Goku this week: will he be able to master his body react on its own?"

"Goku has been injured head-to-toe with Jiren's attack! However, immediately before going down, he awakened to a new power called 'Mastery of Self-Movement', where his body reacts to his own! What coud this be?!" the leak added.

Goku's impending defeat means that Jiren is definitely much stronger than everyone thinks. A few episodes back, Goku had the chance to test Jiren's fighting capabilities, but he was not able to measure his complete strength due to Toppo interfering in their battle.

Spoilers for the episode 109 and 110 already mentioned that Goku's premium moves such as the Kaioken x20 and his Super Saiyan Blue form will be useless against Jiren, leaving fans to wonder how Hit would be able to defeat the Universe 11 fighter.

Catch "Dragon Ball Super" every Sunday at 9:15 p.m. EDT on Crunchyroll.

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