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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
90% confidence
Score
30

Eek delivered a dominant performance, particularly in his second round, which many fans called a 'bodybag' filled with well-thought-out schemes. Despite a challenging crowd, his unique style and strong wordplay resonated more consistently than his opponent's. Briggzy, while having some notable lines, appeared visibly defeated by the battle's end, further cementing Eek's victory.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Eek
Eek started strong, managing to navigate a difficult crowd that often interrupted the flow of both MCs. Briggzy had some moments, but Eek's presence began to take hold.
Rd 2Eek
This round was a clear bodybag for Eek, featuring some of the strongest material of the battle. His intricate schemes and standout bars, like the 'seven dwarves' line, landed with significant impact despite the crowd's sometimes unhelpful reactions.
Rd 3Eek
Eek maintained his momentum, showing clear hunger for the win. Briggzy struggled to recover, with fan comments noting his defeated demeanor by the conclusion of the round.
Analysis

The Don't Flop stage set the scene for a clash where Eek stepped up to prove his worth, squaring off against Bison Briggz in a battle that had the timeline buzzing. Eek, known for his unique approach, came out swinging, showing why he's considered one of the realest spitters on the circuit. His second round, a masterclass in wordplay and intricate schemes, was an undeniable bodybag, dropping jaws and leaving the crowd in a frenzy.

The man went to work, no question. Briggzy, for his part, brought some slick lines to the table, but the energy in the room was a whole other beast. The crowd, often a factor in these showdowns, proved to be a double-edged sword, interrupting Briggzy's flow and, at times, riding a wave of hype for Eek that might've thrown off the opponent's rhythm.

It was a tough look for Briggzy, who seemed to carry the weight of the moment as the battle progressed, his demeanor shifting noticeably by the end. Eek's hunger for the win was palpable, a testament to his grind and dedication. He's clearly putting in the work, evolving with each outing, and this battle served as a significant stride forward in his journey.

Despite some murmurs about his style and constant call-outs, his performance here solidified his reputation as a formidable force in the league. This wasn't just a win; it was a statement.

01Eek slaps Briggzy on the head
02Eek delivers a 'bodybag' second round with strong schemes
03Eek's 'seven dwarves' or 'Snow White' bar
04Crowd frequently interrupts Briggzy's performance
05Briggzy appears visibly dejected after the third round
06Post-battle interaction where Shotty Horroh approaches Eek about his 'LAB battle bars'
What fans loved
  • Eek's second round performance, deemed a 'bodybag' and 'sick in so many ways' with 'three really well thought out schemes'.
  • Specific standout bars from Eek, such as the 'seven dwarves' or 'Snow White' line.
  • Eek's overall improvement and effort, with fans acknowledging his dedication and keenness to win.
  • Briggzy delivered 'nice lines' despite the challenging circumstances.
Criticisms
  • The crowd's behavior was a major point of contention, described as 'shit', 'interrupting', and 'ruining battles' by overreacting or 'crying about offensive bars'.
  • Eek's frequent call-outs of Lunar C were seen by some as a 'cheap trick' or 'cringy' and a perceived attempt to steal Lunar's style.
  • Briggzy's performance was negatively impacted by the crowd's interruptions and reactions.
  • Some fans found Eek's constant call-outs irritating, doubting Lunar C would ever battle him.

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