
Currently, there is no sorcerer who can match Gojo, and he is the only one capable of fighting against the King of Curses, Sukuna. In terms of strength, Gojo holds a slight advantage over Sukuna in their battles. Although Sukuna ultimately achieved victory in their last fight, it is important to note that the King of Curses would not have been able to do so without Mahoraga.
However, after death, Gojo’s power level could be completely different. On one hand, he no longer has time to recover and there’s no way to regain his full strength. This is a logical scenario for the storyline, as Sukuna has also been weakened after many consecutive battles with other sorcerers. Therefore, Gojo’s second battle with Sukuna would likely be more challenging and competitive.
Moreover, the aftermath of Gojo’s death may significantly reduce the effectiveness of his innate energy, making it even harder for him to perform the techniques he once mastered.

No matter what happens, Gojo will no longer be at his peak when he begins the fight against Sukuna, and it is likely that he will no longer be considered the strongest sorcerer in the present. The author will need to balance Gojo’s powers so that they align with the narrative needs, ensuring that he doesn’t inadvertently harm Yuji and others in the final battle.
As previously mentioned, anyone hoping that Gojo will return and decisively defeat Sukuna may have to wait a long time for this to actually happen.