AI Verdict
Big Kannon secured the victory with a consistent and polished performance across all three rounds. His veteran presence, sharp delivery, and impactful schemes outshone Gwitty's efforts. While Gwitty showed flashes of potential and a significant improvement in his third round, his overall delivery and often-monotone flow in the earlier rounds were frequently cited as hindering the impact of his bars, leading to a clear win for Kannon in the eyes of most.
The RBE stage lit up for a highly anticipated showdown between veteran Big Kannon and the often-talked-about Gwitty. Kannon, a proven lyrical heavyweight known for his crisp delivery and sharp pen, didn't waste a second, immediately asserting his dominance in the first round with intricate schemes and direct hits that set the tone. Gwitty, while armed with bars, battled not just his opponent but also the crowd's perception of his sometimes-monotone flow.
As the rounds unfolded, Kannon solidified his lead, maintaining a consistent level of aggression and lyrical prowess that kept the pressure on. Gwitty's struggle with varying his cadence became a running theme, often overshadowing some truly potent lines that just couldn't break through the perceived flatness of his delivery. Many fans felt his style was a throwback, perhaps better suited for a different era of battle rap.
However, the third round saw a different Gwitty step forward. He cranked up the aggression and finally unleashed a more dynamic flow, sparking genuine reactions and proving he could elevate his performance. It was a valiant push, showcasing the raw talent many have championed, yet it came a little too late in the contest.
Ultimately, Big Kannon's consistent, veteran-level execution from start to finish earned him the clear victory. While Gwitty's third-round burst was a highlight, it served more as a promise of future potential rather than a swing to clinch the battle, leaving the streets to wonder what Gwitty could achieve if he brings that intensified energy for all three rounds next time he steps in the ring.
- Gwitty's elevated performance and aggression in his third round, showcasing significant improvement in delivery.
- Big Kannon's consistent, polished delivery and strong lyrical content throughout the battle.
- Specific clever bars from both rappers, such as Gwitty's 'Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth' (B.I.B.L.E.) scheme and Kannon's 'Ray Charles' line.
- Gwitty's perceived monotonous flow and lack of vocal inflection in his first two rounds, which hindered the impact of his bars.
- Some fans found Gwitty's style 'outdated' or reminiscent of an earlier era of battle rap.
- The noticeable disparity between Gwitty's energetic hype-man persona and his actual battle performance.
- The general lack of crowd reaction, often described as 'weak' or 'dead', which affected the battle's atmosphere.
- The extended video intro was a point of complaint for some viewers.
- Gwitty's fashion choices, particularly his 'Russia polo', drew lighthearted criticism.
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