AI Verdict
2Fast was reportedly declared the winner, with fan sentiment indicating a controversial decision. While 2Fast landed solid bars and utilized a prop to his advantage, a significant portion of the audience felt Giroux delivered a performance strong enough to secure the win, leading to widespread claims of a 'robbery'.
The QC Clash stage was set for a classic, and 2Fast and Giroux delivered a battle that had the crowd buzzing, albeit with a healthy dose of controversy. Giroux came out the gate swinging in the first, dropping what fans dubbed a 'bodybag' performance, leaving no doubt he was here to make a statement. His bars were hitting, and the energy was palpable.
But 2Fast wasn't about to let that stand. He quickly found his rhythm, dropping memorable lines like the 'Poisson Pané' bar that got the crowd reacting. He even pulled out a prop, a 'pancarte,' a move that proved effective in swaying a round but also sparked a whole 'nother debate among the fans about its impact on the legitimacy of the win.
The final round saw Giroux face a setback, hitting a stumble that could've cost him critical points. Meanwhile, 2Fast held it down, staying 'solide et constant' through his bars. When the smoke cleared, 2Fast was reportedly given the nod, but the streets were talking.
Many felt Giroux got robbed, claiming he did enough to snatch the victory, proving that sometimes, even a declared winner can't escape the fan verdict.
- Giroux's dominant round 1 performance ('bodybag toute')
- 2Fast's 'Poisson Pané' bar and effective use of a prop
- The overall excitement and competitive nature of the battle
- Giroux's stumbles in a key round
- The perceived 'robbery' of Giroux by many fans
- The use of a prop ('pancarte') by 2Fast, seen as 'lame' by some
- Questions raised about the judging panel's decisions
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