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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
85% confidence
Score
30

SBF Skelly dominated the battle by consistently showcasing a unique and dynamic style, characterized by intricate layering, relentless multi-bar schemes, and impactful punchlines that consistently moved the crowd. His overall performance, combining humor, complex pockets, and strong stage presence, was too comprehensive for King Benny, despite Benny delivering some powerful and emotional moments.

Round-by-Round
Skelly established his unique, layered delivery and intricate multi-syllabic schemes early, building clear momentum with consistent punches that set the tone.
Skelly continued to press, showcasing extended multi-bar schemes, including the widely praised 'weather balloon' pocket, which hit with undeniable force and drew a big crowd reaction.
Skelly maintained his offensive flow and diverse skillset, securing the round and the battle. King Benny delivered a powerful and emotional performance with his personal bars that resonated deeply, but it wasn't enough to sway the decision.
Analysis

The squared circle lit up as SBF Skelly and King Benny stepped in for an RBE main event that had the masses tuned in. Skelly came out the gate swinging, showcasing a dynamic style marked by intricate layering and a relentless barrage of back-to-back punches. His ability to weave complex multis across different pockets kept the crowd engaged and put Benny on the defensive early.

This dude is looking like the next one up, leaving no doubt about his potential to climb the ranks. King Benny wasn't about to go quietly, though. He delivered some hard-hitting bars, tapping into raw emotion that connected with many.

His personal narratives, especially a poignant moment about loss, showed his ability to captivate when he found his rhythm. While his 'talk' resonated, Skelly's consistent offensive and diverse skillset often gave him the edge in many exchanges. As the rounds progressed, Skelly solidified his performance, demonstrating why many consider him one of the more complete battlers in the new class.

Jokes, pockets, multis, and crowd presence — he had the full package on display. The 'weather balloon' scheme was a standout, hitting with undeniable force and drawing a big reaction. Ultimately, the night belonged to SBF Skelly, who secured a clear victory.

He walked away with the W, proving he’s a serious problem in the making, but Benny definitely showed flashes of that fire that keeps fans coming back.

01Skelly's 'Crossed more state lines than that weather balloon' bar and subsequent pocket.
02King Benny's emotional bar about losing family: 'I lost my granny my daddy my uncle and my brother feel like the reaper visits my family every month'.
03Skelly's extended multi-bar sequences, often spanning '18 bars at a time'.
04King Benny's 'Pull and put 3 in the elephants head like Legolas did' bar.
05King Benny stating 'gravitational pull' is a theory, prompting discussion among fans.
What fans loved
  • Skelly's unique style, layering, and back-to-back punches in different pockets.
  • Skelly's 'weather balloon' multi-bar scheme.
  • King Benny's emotional 'granny' bar.
  • The overall high quality and competitive nature of the battle.
  • Skelly's well-rounded performance including jokes, pockets, punches, multis, crowd control, and presence.
Criticisms
  • King Benny's bar questioning 'gravitational pull' as a theory raised some eyebrows.
  • Some fans preferred King Benny's material from previous battles (e.g., Trap & Drew).

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