Daredevil STILL WINS UNLESS Hawkeye whips out that sonic arrow AND stays out of reach. Who would win if Batman and Daredevil had a fight? Really.
Captain America: who is stronger and who wins? Captain America would win against Daredevil. No matter how many extra senses Daredevil has, he cannot compete with Rogers' skills, peak physical state, and raw strength. Both of them are evenly matched, and it wouldn't be an easy fight by any means.
Daredevil's combat is more precise and in a strict hand-to-hand match he has Deadpool outclassed.
As a result, Marvel fans began to wonder if the Fisk featured in Hawkeye is a variant of the version seen in Daredevil, who may now exist in a different reality than the MCU. D'Onofrio, however, has said that Hawkeye's Kingpin is the same one from Daredevil, and this deleted scene seems to prove that.
Is Daredevil better than Black Widow? Yes. Daredevil would probably beat her in a fight. While both are excellent fighters, Black Widow's trinkets would be no match against Daredevil as he can probably duck whatever electrical charge she manages to throw at him, thanks to his Electroreception.
Unlike most other heroes in the MCU, She-Hulk has the distinction of having fought Daredevil already. The two did battle during their first meeting, with She-Hulk easily overpowering the slippery vigilante, who couldn't dodge her attacks for long.
When Daredevil tries to confront Iron Man about this, Tony Stark easily dominates and casts aside Daredevil.
7 Daredevil Has Suffered A Number Of Losses To The Kingpin
Daredevil has been at war with Kingpin more often than even Spider-Man. The two have physically sparred multiple times, and each has been victorious over the other from time to time. That said, it's notable that Kingpin was the victor in their first showdown.
Kingpin doesn't have any previous training in close-quarter combat, but due to his sheer size and muscle, he has an incredible amount of strength.
The Hulk is a being of limitless strength, and even at his weakest, he could crush Kingpin with one hand. Kingpin is staggeringly strong for a human, but he's nowhere near the strength class of any Hulk.
Wolverine is stronger, faster, more durable, and has forgotten more about fighting than Daredevil ever knew. There's no conceivable way Daredevil should win.
Daredevil's most limiting factor is his human physiology, and although he has a better sense and is a much better fighter than Spider-Man, Peter would eventually outlast him by being able to tank more severe hits and push himself harder due to his spider physiology.
There are two fights, one with Daredevil emerging victorious and the other with Spider-Man coming out on top. This is one of the few instances where each hero beats the other in a single issue. Matt Murdock is later able to prove his innocence, and both he and Spider-Man team up to take down the villain.
Daredevil, even with unlimited energy couldn't even hurt Black Panther, unless Daredevil's punch can shatter Vibranium (which he can't), he will never defeat Black Panther.
Batman would win in a fight against Daredevil. Even though it would be a close fight thanks to Daredevil's enhanced super senses, Batman would ultimately win because he is stronger, faster, more intelligent, and has more weapons and equipment at his disposal than Daredevil.
Both Daredevil and Iron Fist have enough scenes to prove their heroes' martial arts expertise, but Matt Murdock and Danny Rand's encounter in The Defenders provides enough information to conclude that Daredevil is the better fighter.
Most of Fisk's bulk is actually muscle, not fat; his enormous size is comparable to that of a sumo wrestler. Wilson Fisk is learned in several types of hand-to-hand combat, and uses his enormous bulk as a means of defense as much as attack.
The Punisher responds by shooting two Desert Eagle pistols at the Kingpin, which only infuriates him. The Punisher kills the Kingpin by shooting him in the throat, and his body collapses on top of Castle, where he is found and arrested by NYPD officers.
Mostly, the motive is a result of revenge. Sometimes, the motive is because they want ultimate power or to destroy the world, but most of the time it's for someone else. Wilson Fisk, aka Kingpin, lost it all when his wife and son walked in on him about to murder Spider-Man.
Despite being composed of bone and hellfire, the Ghost Riders possess formidable superhuman strength, enough to easily pick up a truck and hurl it across a road. It has been stated that Johnny Blaze as Ghost Rider can press around 25 tons (50,000 lbs) (or more as seen in World War Hulk).
Fisk then had many of the people who had purchased his territory from his wife killed and sat down with those remaining to tell them he was in charge again, during this meeting he was defeated and beaten unconscious by Daredevil who came after him for sending Bullseye to kill him, intending for this to be their final ...
3 LOSE: Thor
Kingpin has none of these powers, or anything close. So when they're fighting it would be more likely that the Kingpin would lose in a fight. He would be utterly demolished. No amount of martial arts and cunning wit would be able to save him from the wrath of a God-like Thor.
Matt Murdock, aka Daredevil, has been a part of both The Avengers and New Avengers on and off over the years in the pages of Marvel Comics, meaning there is precedent for the character to join the team in live action.
Hulk. In terms of sheer physical strength, the Hulk could easily out-muscle Captain Marvel.