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There's another battle in which someone less powerful won against someone with more power. It's Hulk vs. Doomsday, remember that episode? While Hulk had more raw strength, Doomsday held advantages in every other categories. The Hulk clearly overpowered Doomsday, and he is capable of boosting his power even more via getting angry, but Doomsday's ridiculous durability and healing factor just kept him at bay. Aside from durability, The Ultimate also held speed advantage as he fights light-speed foes more often than Hulk does, and only time Hulk was able to keep a pace with anyone that fast was his battle against Sentry (and he also had to use his super form to keep up.) And last but most importantly, while Hulk's power may be unlimited, his healing factor isn't, and he has to use that healing factor to keep himself angry in order to gain more power. Overtaxing his regeneration can wear down his healing factor, and when that happens he won't be able to keep himself angry to keep up in the fight.

And also, another battle like that is Zitz vs. Leonard. Zitz had stood a better chance when it comes to brute strength, durability, and technological advantage, but Leo was just able to exploit his ninja skills, usage of environment, and combat experience to outmaneuver the frog.

To answer your question, the stat is what usually determines the winner, but I said 'usually,' not 'always.'