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Community Verdict

Verdict
Winner
95% confidence
Score
30

Mixy delivered a dominant performance, consistently landing sharp punchlines and personal angles that resonated with the audience. Briggzy, in contrast, was heavily criticized for imitating Shotty Horroh's style and relying on his crew for hype, failing to connect effectively with the crowd.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1MixyMixy's first round was well-received, featuring solid writing and a confident flow. While a judge controversially dismissed some of his angles, fans largely defended its quality. Briggzy's first round did not garner significant praise.
Rd 2MixyMixy's second round was widely considered superior, showcasing his underrated skill and strong delivery. Briggzy's second round was notably short and deemed ineffective by many viewers, with his self-proclaimed 'bodybag' falling flat.
Rd 3MixyMixy closed out the battle with a strong third round, which many identified as his most impactful. Briggzy's final round was criticized for a scheme that wore thin quickly and a visible struggle to engage the crowd.
Analysis

Mixy stepped into the ring with a clear game plan, delivering a performance that resonated deeply with the crowd. His sharp wit and well-crafted punchlines, like the now-legendary 'Jaffa Cakes' bar, consistently landed, earning him widespread acclaim. Briggzy, on the other hand, struggled to find his footing, with many observers noting a strong resemblance to Shotty Horroh's style, leading to accusations of imitation.

The presence of his Mosh Team crew, often seen reacting to his bars, also drew criticism, with fans feeling it detracted from his individual performance. Mixy's solo presence and strong pen game stood in stark contrast to Briggzy's perceived need for crew support. His confident delivery and ability to connect with the audience left little doubt about the outcome.

Briggzy's attempts to connect, including his repeated use of 'bodybag' at the end of rounds, often fell flat, further highlighting the disparity in performance. Even judge MA's controversial dismissal of Mixy's personal angles couldn't sway the overwhelming sentiment that Mixy had delivered a dominant showing. This battle served as a clear statement from Mixy, solidifying his position as an underrated force in the league.

01Mixy's 'massive waste of Jaffa Cakes' bar landed with significant impact, becoming a memorable highlight.
02Mixy's 'neckless' line was a sharp punchline that resonated strongly with the audience.
03Briggzy's perceived imitation of Shotty Horroh's flow and style became a major point of criticism throughout the battle.
04Briggzy's reliance on his Mosh Team crew for hype and ad-libs was widely criticized by fans as distracting and desperate.
05Mixy's 'Ovaltine-drinking Oval Teen' line was highlighted by fans as a strong, impactful bar.
What fans loved
  • Mixy's punchlines, particularly the 'Jaffa Cakes' and 'necklace' bars, were widely praised for their creativity and impact.
  • Fans appreciated Mixy's solo performance and strong pen game, especially when contrasted with Briggzy's crew support.
  • Mixy's overall improvement and underrated status were frequently highlighted by viewers, who called for him to face higher-tier opponents.
Criticisms
  • Briggzy faced significant criticism for imitating Shotty Horroh's flow and mannerisms, with many viewers finding his style unoriginal.
  • Many viewers found Briggzy's reliance on his Mosh Team crew for hype and ad-libs to be distracting and desperate.
  • Briggzy's repeated use of 'bodybag' to conclude his rounds was perceived as unearned and premature by many in the audience.
  • Some comments noted Briggzy's stumbles and perceived lack of consistency in his delivery.
  • Judge MA's controversial comments regarding Mixy's personal angles were a point of contention among fans, who felt the judge was being unfair.

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