'One Punch Man' season 2 news, episode 1 spoilers: Saitama takes down Garou; Lord Boros asks for Saitama rematch

Screenshot from the official "One Punch Man" digest trailer YouTube/VizMedia

"One Punch Man" season 2 has been highly awaited by its fans, and much excitement has been building up around the second installment of the hit anime series because of rumors that suggest Saitama will defeat his enemy with just one blow.

With Garou provoking "One Punch Man" to fight him, recent speculations suggest that fans of the hit anime series will witness an interesting battle between the two since rumoured plots say that Garou will be defeated by Saitama with Just one punch.

As far as battles go, Saitama is also said to face Amai Mask in the upcoming season of "One Punch Man." Another character that has been shaping up for a battle agains the "One Punch Man" hero is Lord Boros, who is said to have undergone serious training to prepare for a rematch with Saitama.

Saitama has been fighting a lot of bad guys since he started being a hero after he saved a child from a monster in the previous season of "One Punch Man."

Ever since Saitama defeated a monster to protect a child, he has gained interest in becoming a real superhero that saves people from bad guys. Because of Saitama's pursuit of heroism, he is constantly looking for new enemies to battle, which is why many more interesting battles can be expected of "One Punch Man" season 2.

On another note, aside from a number of battles, Saitama is also said to take on a new love interest in "One Punch Man" season 2. Speculations suggest that the "One Punch Man" superhero will get himself into a love triangle between two sisters.

As of now there is still no official news as to when "One Punch Man" season 2 episode 1 will be released, but speculations suggest that "One Punch Man" will be aired sometime in 2017.

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