User blog comment:Cfp3157/Galahad vs. Batman/@comment-5465602-20151207123423

BeastMan14’s “Hail Satan and have a lovely afternoon” Edges Hand-to-Hand Combat: Galahad. Galahad takes this edge with ease. Nolanverse Batman isn’t a particularly good up-close combatant, and he’s barely capable of going toe-to-toe with criminals. Harry, meanwhile, is tough enough to absolutely mop the floor with Eggsy’s stepdad and his friends, and he’s a much more creative fighter as well. Nolan Bats relies too heavily on standard punches and kicks, while Harry will fight with anything he can get his hands on. Also, Nolan Bats’s suit, even with Lucius’s improvements, is incredibly restrictive in comparison to Harry’s, which is designed with combat in mind.

Weapons and Equipment: Since I’d like to give both the weapons and equipment of these warriors their due, let’s split it into two categories.

*Weapons: Galahad. The way I see it, Galahad has two major advantages in this category. 1: His weapons are focused on lethality, enabling them to do more damage, while Batman’s are focused on incapacitation and disorientation. 2: His weapons all look like regular objects, giving him a massive element of surprise. A pistol that fires with the force of a shotgun will  catch Batman by surprise, and maybe even pierce his armor, while all of his other equipment is incredibly deadly and can end the fight in one hit. (Especially those poison knife shoes.)

*Equipment: Batman. Batman’s equipment is centered around his stealth, meaning he can use it to possibly retreat once a direct assault proves useless and try to to whittle down Harry from the shadows. And unlike with Bane, the tactic could actually work, as Harry is nowhere near as skilled at using the shadows to his advantage.

X-Factors: Batman. Harry has an average of 74, while Batman has an average of 75, enabling him to narrowly take X-Factors due to his advantages in strength and stealth. Deadliest Warrior: Galahad. Harry Hart should take this without an incredible amount of difficulty. As much as I love the Dark Knight, Nolan’s obsession with realism resulted in this Batman being the weakest version of the character. He’s not particularly smart, he’s not a great hand-to-hand fighter, and most of his weapons don’t really work all that effectively when it comes down to it. Harry’s a better fighter with a better arsenal at his disposal, meaning he’ll get to be the first man to break the bat. Overall Score: 725-275