The ones where he was holding his own against a guy that was bending steel rebar with his bare hands and chucking adult men and women like they were baseballs (shattering a wooden crate that he passed through while still in a slightly upward trajectory when the guy being thrown was Deadpool) in Deadpool 1 and that time he shoulder checked a car so hard that the driver flew out of the passenger side window (immediately after Wade had jumped down several stories without any apparent injury and more or less shrugged off being hit by a car himself; yes, he has super healing, but it didn't even appear to stun him as he immediately chased down the car) in Deadpool 2.
That first one seems interesting as far as a standard of "hold his own against" that I don't think you really want to get into here. And that last one requires you acknowledging a pretty significant caveat. That middle one isn't that great on Cap's strength performances.

even disregarding the healing factor that would let Wade more or less shrug off anything Cap can do without Impaling his brain on one of Wade's own swords,
Saying this, especially damages the whole trying to wave off "yes he has super healing but it didn't even appear to stun him".

Cap is still stronger, but Deadpool is strong and durable enough to make Cap feel his blows and not get limbs blown off of him from the counterstrikes
Fun stuff, that has nothing whatsoever to do with my asking "which performances are these?" as far as your statement of his strength being comparable to MCU Cap, which as it turns out then is not much. Bringing up who beats who has nothing to do with you saying "his strength is comparable to MCU Cap", being questioned on that, and not having much of substance to put in there.