Thanos has straight up lost to Kyle Rayner when Thanos was amped on Oan energies to boot.
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Darkseid was injured by his own omega energies when he lost to Superman. Incidentally Thanos actually died when he blasted his head with his own blasts.
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All of your examples are misleading, but then that's what you do best. As for Darkseid getting injured by his own omegas, that's due to Superman leading them back to Darkseid. That's Superman's doing and a perfectly fair and smart tactic in a fight. Besides, this has happened to Darkseid so many times that he'd see it coming by now. Anyway, by your logic, any time an opponent turns someone's own powers on them, it doesn't count. That's ridiculous.
So Thanos has not lost to Kyle Rayner in GL/SS? Funny how that is misleading.
Superman leading omegas back to Darkseid and injuring means he doesn't beats Darkseid with his own power. And this decreases Darkseid's powers considerably.
Darkseid has beaten Superman half a dozen times otherwise.
I've already done a far better analysis of Superman/Darkseid fights and Darkseid is far ahead of Superman.