@marvelz0mbie: it seems like a lot of your argument is opinion. If you discount all crossovers that limits a lot of usable information. I guess it's good for Daredevil as you could discount an actual occurence where Batman deduced Daredevil's blindness and helps you argue that the World's Greatest Detective could never do that lol. He deduced Ten Eyed Man's blindness, hes read the body language and deduced identition before but yeah your right Daredevil is immune to that. *rolls eyes*
Ten eyes is not Daredevil, someone who has hid his disability and power from the smartest of the Marvel universe. Heck, Matt's control over his mind and body is so good that he has even fooled a telepath, during a game of poker in a recent story.
I know you want to elevate Batman as some grand omniscient detective, but he is not doing any of this when he is too busy fighting him. If it makes you feel any better I can get behind Batman eventually deducing it, but after careful study and observation, something again, which he will NOT be able to do when busy fighting him.
You realise a curl is easier that an overhead lift? Right? DD should very well be able to handle 450 lbs at waste length if he overhead presses it. The same logic supports how Batman has a 2600 lbs squat. Before you question me on that I have the scans to back it up.
You realise that I wasn't even comparing their strength feats and outright called Batman stronger right?. Seriously read my posts before jumping to make replies. My point was to show you that DD's limit is considerably above 450 lbs.
If you are talking about that 2600lbs leg press from Batman Odyssey, don't bother, because that is non- canon. It was a one shot story by Neal Adams.
The bottom line is Daredevil has only mastered one martial art. It may encorporate others meaning he may be Adept and having a passing knowledge of others but I don't recall him travelling the wored learning multiple forms.
So?, where does it say you have to travel around the world if you want to learn multiple fighting arts?. It is entirely possible to learn them from one person or organisation, like Daredevil did with Stick and the Chaste.
He has mastered more than one art. Deal with it
The card sets were parameters. Averge peak humans up to a point of 750 lbs like Hawkeye, DD and Black Panther were Class 2. 1100 lbs lifters like CaptainAmerica and Moon Knight (at the time he got heightened strength under a full moon) were Class 3. Guys enhanced beyond the achievable realm (low level super strength 2000 lbs to 10 tons) like Wolverine, Deadpool and Spider-Man were Class 4.
Even more misinformation. Cap is far above 1100lbs (which I am sure you would know if you actually read his comics) and most of this has no bearing on actual canon. It doesn't matter if there were sanctioned or made by Marvel themselves or not. Comics =/= Card games
Here is a little helpful advice, stick to feats that have actually been shown in comics rather than piggybacking off statements from sources that have nothing to do with anything.
All Marvel and DC crossovers are non canon because you say so. Got it. I'm sure no one will ever bring up again how Batman once said 'Captain COULD beat him' as an arguement. *rolls eyes*
It is non canon because a) They are from different companies and universes b) None of the events have any ever lasting effects on the respective universes and they don't even end up getting a mention besides a tiny nod or wink here and there.
Also, I am at a loss as to why you are so hung up on the Batman vs Cap fight. I didn't even mention it once, so take it up with the people who do that and stop creating strawmen.
So you admit crowds and sonice disorient him? Last I checked that was a weakness.
It is a weakness which he has learned to fight against and has mastered his senses to a degree where it doesn't affect him all that much. So it will take more than just loud noises to completely nullify his senses
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