AI Verdict
Fan sentiment overwhelmingly points to a landslide victory for Doms. He was universally praised for sharp, focused bars and a commanding performance. In contrast, Franchise was heavily criticized for a shaky delivery, stuttering, and an unstructured flow that failed to connect. The battle was perceived as so one-sided that the host, B.G., reportedly walked off before the third round, effectively calling the bout early.
In a classic AHAT showdown, a young Doms delivered a clinical performance, dismantling Franchise in what became a lopsided affair. From the jump, Doms was locked in, dissecting his opponent with a sharp wit and a focused aggression that kept the crowd firmly in his corner. His rounds were packed with memorable personals and haymakers, leaving Franchise scrambling to find his footing from the very beginning.
Franchise, often noted for his freestyle approach, seemed out of his depth against Doms' polished material. His delivery was shaky and punctuated by stumbles, most notably when he declared he 'ain't finna stop' right before a noticeable pause. By the second round, the writing was on the wall.
The momentum was so heavily in Doms' favor that AHAT's own B.G. famously walked off, signaling that a third round was unnecessary. It was a complete performance from Doms that cemented his reputation as a rising killer in the league.
- Doms' clever and focused punchlines
- Doms' overwhelming stage presence and crowd control
- The memorable 'Dirk Nowitzki' comparison
- The definitive nature of the win, with the host ending the battle early
- Franchise's shaky delivery, stuttering, and frequent pauses
- Franchise's unstructured and seemingly unprepared rounds
- The battle was considered a significant mismatch
- Some fans accused Doms of biting the 'apple sauce' line from Cassidy
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