And that's cool - everyone has different tastes. ^_^
For me, they're dependent on a lot of 'stop-start' stuff, are in bursts, and
tend to use a lot of flicky, snappy shots that are fast for the camera but real-world would be lacking. And jump-kicks. While many of his opponents just throw haymakers or, in the prison sequence, come at him effectively one at a time. Whereas I watch the Bourne fights, for example, or the Daredevil fights (especially the one with the assassin, season one, or the rain fight), and I see a whole lot of varied stuff, delivered fluidly but with power, and the fight is constant - it's not 'short burst of punches, reset'. Sure, there's some BS stuff like the flipping the air on occasion, but for the most part this sort of thing - to me - is more like how a real fight between two highly skilled individuals would go.
The characters are more superhuman, but the actual fight choreography is better from where I stand.
Put another way, the fights
better (not perfectly) encapsulate the chaos and motion of a real fight, to me. Which is what I like to see - it may not be what others want in their movie fights, I understand!
Mileage may vary!
And I'm fine with that. It's a good reason to enjoy the movie, for my money - I don't mind perfectly human characters! ^_^
But regardless of whether or not he's more human, or they're more superhuman, for me the fight choreography in the other stuff is superior (which isn't a reason to say 'They win!' in a Rumble, we're just discussing fight scene preferences).
That's something. In contrast, Matt fights against
groups of guys armed with swords, often when two or more of them are attacking him at the same time (hospital fight sequence has at least a few times where Matt is dealing with two to three sword-armed ninja at the same time, and they're
not coming at him one at a time). Now, that's season 2, which is out for the purpose of this thread, but I feel Matt's other stuff in season one still puts him over Bone.
Also, mileage may vary.