The only difference between this most recent fight and the countless ones prior, Vegeta doesn’t want to just beat Granolah, but speak with him fighter to fighter about where all of his rage is coming from and urging him to think sensibly. Throughout the fight with Granolah, Vegeta insists on fighting him one-on-one which is pretty on the nose for his hard-headed character. Related: Goku and Vegeta Can't Beat Dragon Ball's Most Powerful Being, Zeno
Even with all that power, Granolah still manages to break Vegeta down to the brink of death, a situation Vegeta seems to accept. At this point in the saga, Vegeta has trained extensively with Lord Beerus, the God of Destruction, and has learned Beerus’ technique of Ultra Ego which gives Vegeta godlike power. In Dragon Ball Super Chapter 76 by Akira Toriyama, Vegeta and Goku are fighting a cosmic bounty hunter known as Granolah who wants revenge on all Saiyans for the downfall of his planet brought on years ago by Frieza. In the current continuity of Dragon Ball Super, Vegeta has gained more perspective on life aside from his blind and oftentimes selfish ambitions, and he’s proven that he is never going back. However, Vegeta never gave up his drive for power, pushing himself to the limit in every imaginable way and taking on any antagonist who thought they could outmatch him.
As the storyline progressed and deadlier villains reared their heads across the cosmos, Vegeta eventually changed his ways and joined the heroes of Earth to protect and save those who can’t save themselves. Since his introduction in the original Dragon Ball manga, the Saiyan Prince Vegeta has proven himself a strong and capable warrior while also showing off his ruthlessness and ferocity.