>>12520946If you're talking force wise
gravitationally: most likely not
generally: gravitation is the generally the weakest force, so there might be a way to create a higher forces that what would be typical for a black hole. But then again to much energy density and you'll end up with a black hole again. So maybe i guess.
philosophically: I'd say time. Given enough time hawking radiation will evaporate any black hole. Except extraordinarily massive black holes (think universe sized) behave differently, but there is no indication for that.
So yeah, vague question vague answer i guess.