Every Batman ranked from weakest to strongest
4. The 1966 Batman
You might balk at the fact that the 1966 Batman could be more powerful than some of his modern successors, but you'd be wrong to do that. Adam West's classic Caped Crusader may not have the armor or intimidation factors going for him, but he was as strong as they come. I mean look no further than, well, every single episode of the show's 120 episodes. There was at least one fight scene in virtually ever one of them in which the Dynamic Duo emerged victorious.
This Batman was almost unbeatable in a fight, but on the rare occasions that he did find himself in a pickle, he always had a trusty device that would get himself out of it (many of which were stored in a conveniently placed holster on his utility belt that wasn't there before that). If Mr. Freeze brought out the freeze ray, Batman and Robin brought their thermal bat-underwear. If an explosive fake shark attacked, they could whip out the Shark Repellent Bat-Spray. And if they were turned into cardboard, that could also be sorted out via the trusty Bat 3D Restorer.
That's not even taking into account how intellectual this version of Batman was. If a villain managed to subdue him in a deadly death-trap, he would be able to outwit his way out of it, even if it involved being flung at the right angle across the city just to land in the Batmobile. No matter what the baddies did, Batman was unstoppable.
Say what you will about the legendary Batman series and movie (or please, don't, because they are classics) but this Caped Crusader was relentless.