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No. It's a typical bossfight in TW1/2/3. On the first sight it seems to be very, very hard or almost impossible, but as soon as you have learned what to do it's much easier.
The key to this bossfight is willow (immunity to stun and knockdown effects). The rest is a question of skilling. If your Geralt has no special abilities, then Aard will help a lot.
Berengar is designed to die in this fight. But it's even possible to save him; for this reason you have to prevent him from committing suicide. Have a look:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBb-__E3Kyc
(DL: hard)
One thing about the fight is its sudden difficulty. I don't think I'd lost a single boss fight until that. I had died from getting overwhelmed before powering up Igni, but never to a boss. So the other boss fights were 'easy', and this one was 'wtf hard'. I think primarily it was shocking to me, thus the rant! Of course, I was on Medium difficulty as well. I think I will play W2 on hard, as W1 was so so easy after dumping points into Igni.