I was going to stay out of this since I can say a lot on this subject, but I feel the urge to add a little something.
Overall, there are two types of fight scenes in fiction: entertaining and gritty. Think of this as the fight's tone. There can be a mix, but... we'll worry about that later.
If you're doing gritty, write violence realistically. Make it nasty, brutal, and quick. These are the type where fight scenes are over quite quick. It's more about the build-up to the fight and the aftermath. With this approach, aim to make the reader feel revulted and horrified. This is when fight scenes lean more towards shock.
Entertainment is far more about spectacle and theatre. The fight action is more prolonged here and get to show off behavior and display impressive skills more.
These types are the ones that use locations more creatively, more crazy feats, etc.
Finally, of course, can blend elements of both. Like you lean overall into the spectacle, but still draw some gritty elements with how it impacts the fighters ultimately.
The only other thing I can toss out immediately is something I once made a video on. Here you go if this can help you:
This video is more suited for the spectacle end of the spectrum. That's why I explained that first before linking.