The final battle he fought against Thrall was not lost. He was WOW Classic TBC Gold losing his duel with Varian and also in a duel with Cairne. The first fight was lost, and the second fight that he was unfairly won.
They battled three times but were interrupted by each of them. The third time they fought in Wolfheart, Varian only gains an advantage because Lo'Gash has blessed him and has unending stamina. Both are equally skilled when they face off in the tides of War.
He was an Mary Sue from the beginning. He was a more skilled fighter than Orgrim Doomhammer, and was an adept in the ritualistic arts.
Garrosh wasn't a part in Cataclysms battles, he was the leader of the invasion into the Twilight Highlands and beat a dragon to death while they did it. The speculations started to develop during MoP I was convinced that Garrosh was a fake that was created by the twilight Hammer while he was MIA.
I've always been frustrated by how people seemed to have forgotten that Thrall was a physical genius from the get go, though I do like that he's an enraged shaman too. His attitude hasn't looked like a warrior since WotLK.
I'm in agreement. This is the issue with Garrosh's character as a char. Even though he's been described as a formidable warrior stories like the shattering show that his father was also one. The fact is that it's never revealed. If it weren't the fraud, he'd be beaten by Cairne. However, let's face it, Thrall could have taken out Cairne at the time. Garrosh is a fantastic warrior. However, given your argument what is the best his performance be? Not as good as green jesus
His education and training. When we get to the present, Thrall hasn't seen actual fighting in a real way for many years perhaps a decade or more. After leading the rebellion against prison camps, the Thralls formed the modern Horde and then slipped into a leadership position in a spiritual role. He's got muscle memory, and sparred regularly, sometimes going on trips with his PC. But if you don't have a long break from everything and you'll find yourself swept up in it. I'm sure he's plenty skilled but perhaps not enough to fight the best warriors.
Garrosh's upbringing and training However, things weren't always this way. While he would often be sick as a youngster however, he wasn't always in a way. It's reasonable to suppose that Garrosh and the others of his age would have received instruction and training from older orcs, or those who were recuperating to help protect the village from a rogue clan such as angry elementals, raging clans, or ogres. I believe Garrosh was the top Garadar orc combat-wise early on. However, his apathy and lethargy it is somewhat unfamiliar to me. Garrosh is also described in the stories as someone who battles the Kor'kron every day. His battles against Cairne are described as powerful and skilled, but his youth was obscured and his confidence was undermined due to Cairne's experience. Saurfang claimed that he was a great warrior with no rivals in the fight. But his leadership skills were lacking. He was not sufficiently familiar with the details up close. Also, he was cheap WOW TBC Gold not aware of his innate, genetic predisposition to be a fierce warrior (he was born into the Warsong clan after all). Garrosh is a formidable warrior with only a few weaknesses.