Batman's armor was explicitly stated to be able to stop blades.
All that flippy fancy choreography doesn't equate to being a better fighter. Batman has had more success subduing groups of 5 or more than Daredevil has against single dudes.
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Depends on which suit. Morgan Freeman's character specifically said in The Dark Knight that his more mobile suit is more susceptible to knives and gunfire than his bulky, stiff suit is.
Yeah, let's just reduce the noticeable difference in speed, agility etc. to "fancy flip choreography". And beating up 5 random mooks is not the same as fighting people like Nobu, Stick, Healy etc.
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Last edited by TheVaultDweller on Apr 30th, 2015 at 05:53 AM
In Nobu's limited appearance what leads you to believe that he's got advantages over Batman in anything? Sort of beating an unarmed opponent while he himself was armed? So, unless you can prove that he has any kind of greater combat effectiveness, then yeah, it's fancy choreography.
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Besieged by countless foes, his eyes they are aglow, longing for the fight. He stands upon a mound, doesn't aim the throw, just lets the hammer fly!
At least the opponent that Nobu fought was actively trying to fight him, as compared to majority of Batman's opponents who just stood their waiting for him to hit them.
The movie DD would clear, this one gets exhausted too quickly and isn't even that good at H2H, I'm not saying a normal guy could beat him, but the local Martial Arts teacher could.
They're superheroes, they aren't supposed to get exhausted.