iBattleTV Brooklyn, New York, United States Dec 24, 2019

Rum NittyvsKing Jables

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
80% confidence
Score
21

While King Jables delivered a standout performance, earning significant respect and new fans, Rum Nitty's unparalleled penmanship and relentless punchlines proved decisive. His ability to consistently land complex, high-impact bars, even in shorter rounds, showcased his veteran prowess and ultimately secured the victory.

Round-by-Round
Jables edged it with strong schemes and Rum flips; Nitty's round was noticeably brief, leading some to give Jables the advantage.
Nitty stepped up, delivering iconic punches like the "Blackjack" line, showcasing his elite pen and impactful delivery.
Nitty closed with an undeniable barrage of high-impact bars, cementing his lead and leaving fans in awe of his consistent potency. Jables still performed strong, but Nitty's third was a clear knockout punch.
Analysis

The iBattleTV stage bore witness to a certified heater as the 'Gun Bar King,' Rum Nitty, stepped into the ring with the hungry upstart, King Jables. This wasn't just another walk in the park for Nitty; Jables came with the kind of fire that made new fans out of doubters, proving his worth with intricate schemes and impactful punches. While Jables unleashed a torrent of well-crafted bars, even delivering some clever flips that caught Nitty off guard, the veteran's pen proved to be in a league of its own.

Nitty methodically dismantled his opponent with a barrage of signature, high-density punchlines that left the crowd reeling. Even with some rounds being noticeably shorter, Nitty's content was so potent it transcended the clock, maintaining his aura as an alien-tier lyricist. This clash underscored Nitty's status as a top-tier threat, showcasing his ability to deliver a masterclass regardless of the opponent or platform.

For King Jables, this battle served as a pivotal moment, elevating his stock dramatically and putting the battle rap world on notice that he's a force to be reckoned with. The culture truly won with this concentrated display of lyrical combat.

01"That chain saw sayin his name *rummmm rummm//"
02"Hit King/Queen with one, BLACKJACK!" out the gate.
03"Airing out the pound like vacuum sealing a pack"
04"Push a ribbon in your chest, I'm in my prime (prom) king"
05"Stomach shot went in to rum belt (interim belt) like a temporary champ"
06"A shell will blow. Shit'll rip through your hair, Rum (harem) - it's gonna be hella holes (hoes)."
07"The rebuttal gonna make your bangs (Bangz) go off the top!"
08"This symbolize (Simba) a graveyard since you cnt wait to be king"
09"Head shot ya mom's sista; He's quick to up the pound/As soon as she wake up, I put ya sista motha down (System Of A Down)!"
10"You shoulda known when u face an animal... bring armor king"
11"I black whole rounds like i time travel"
12Nitty's "Spice Channel" bar
What fans loved
  • Rum Nitty's unparalleled punchlines and intricate, alien-tier wordplay.
  • King Jables' impressive breakout performance, earning widespread respect and new fans.
  • The battle's concise, bar-heavy format with no filler, leaving fans wanting more.
  • The overall
  • classic
  • feel of the battle despite its shorter runtime.
  • Jables' clever Rum flips and aggressive performance.
Criticisms
  • Rum Nitty's rounds, particularly the first, were perceived as too short, leading to speculation of unedited chokes or lack of effort.
  • King Jables' consistent, sometimes monotonous delivery and frequent 'Aye' ad-lib.
  • Some fans felt King Jables' bars were over-gassed due to the excitement of seeing him battle Nitty.

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